Veterans Talk / The Forgotten PromiseAddress256 Enadia St ContactJim Lytner | |
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Non-Profit Organization | Army, Separated | Member since December 2nd, 2011 | |
Veterans Talk / The Forgotten Promise is a veterans radio show broadcasting on CBS Radio KXNT FM / 840 AM every Saturday evening from 6:00 to 7:00 PM and a full webcast through our website VeteransVAhelp.com . Contact Veterans Talk / The Forgotten Promise toll free today at: (800) 414-1056 or locally in Henderson at: (702) 524-4933. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership...100% disabled Viet Veteran and formed the show to help other veterans navigate the system for their benefits. This page has been visited 602 times. | |
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