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Press Release: Local Purple Heart Recipient Dr. Marty Ramirez to be Honored During National Tribute Event

Ramirez entered the Army on October 20, 1967, and served with the 199th Light Infantry Brigade, A-4/12, during the 1968 Tet Offensive in Vietnam. In February 1969, with just ten days remaining in his year-long tour, his unit came under heavy enemy attack while he was guarding ammunition beneath a bridge.

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Press Release: Local Purple Heart Recipient Ryan Sabinish to be Honored During National Tribute Event

Sabinish enlisted in the Army in September 2003 and served for the next eight years, taking part in Operation Iraqi Freedom. A past Rochester, Minnesota, Chapter Commander of the Military Order of the Purple Heart and former State Commander for the Minnesota Military Order of the Purple Heart, he has long been recognized for his dedication to serving his fellow combat-wounded veterans.

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Press Release: Local Purple Heart Recipient Michael Goff to be Honored During National Tribute Event

Goff enlisted in the U.S. Air Force on June 1, 1978, serving at George AFB (California), Osan AFB (Korea), Beale AFB (California), Bitburg AFB (Germany), and Eglin AFB (Florida). He earned his Purple Heart after being wounded in the June 25, 1996 Khobar Towers bombing in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.

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The Daily News: Capers tapped for Purple Heart Patriot Project

Jacksonville resident and decorated veteran retired U.S. Marine Corps Maj. James Capers Jr. has been chosen as one of the 2026 Purple Heart Patriot Project honorees. The Purple Heart Patriot Project is a program of the National Purple Heart Honor Mission, and Capers will represent his fellow Purple Heart heroes as the national representative at a multi-day tribute in 2026.

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Press Release: Local Purple Heart Recipient Tyson Walsh to be Honored During National Tribute Event

Walsh entered the Army in June 2008 and has served with the 4th Infantry Division and the 10th Mountain Division during Operation Enduring Freedom, including tours at Fort Carson and Fort Polk. He earned his first Purple Heart in 2010 following a dismounted IED attack, and his second Purple Heart in 2013 after being wounded in hand‑to‑hand combat.

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Press Release: Local Purple Heart Recipient Roger Ward III to be Honored During National Tribute Event

Ward enlisted in the U.S. Army in June 2001 and served for the next five years. As a member of the 1st Battalion, 41st Infantry Regiment, Ward was deployed to foreign combat zones during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.

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Press Release: Local Purple Heart Recipient John Knott to be Honored During National Tribute Event

Knott enlisted in the Army in November 1996 and served for the next eighteen years. As a member of the 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, Knott served two tours in Iraq as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. In March 2009, during a routine night patrol in Baqubah, Iraq, an insurgent threw a grenade that detonated between SFC Knott and his vehicle Commander.

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Press Release: Local Purple Heart Recipient Albert Guarnieri Jr to be Honored During National Tribute Event

Guarnieri enlisted in the Army in September 1967 and served for the next thirty-eight years. As a member of the 1st Cavalry Division, Guarnieri did a tour in Vietnam during the Tet Offensive of 1968, serving near the A Shau Valley. In April 1968, Guarnieri was wounded in action when a grenade went off several feet from his position. The blast claimed the life of one soldier and left Guarnieri and several others wounded.

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Press Release: Trailblazing Vietnam Purple Heart Veteran Major James Capers Jr to be Honored During National Tribute Event

Born in South Carolina to a family of sharecroppers, James Capers Jr later moved to Baltimore, Maryland, and upon graduation of high school he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. He was sent to Vietnam in August 1966. While serving, Capers was selected to join the elite Force Recon Marine unit where he excelled, breaking training records, participating in 64 long range reconnaissance patrols and five major campaigns in Vietnam.

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Press Release: New Mobile Museum to Honor America's Purple Heart Recipients Across the Country

As “America 250” celebrations prepare to kick into high gear, the National Purple Heart Honor Mission is preparing to hit the road to bring a state-of-the-art mobile exhibition telling the stories of our nation’s Purple Heart heroes to communities across America. The organization has announced that it is advancing the design of the National Purple Heart Traveling Tribute and Education Center, which is expected to launch early next year.

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