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Veteran & Military Organizations in Ardmore, OK
American Legion - Ardmore, OK - Phone: (580) 226-0276
American Legion Post 65 - Ardmore, OK - Phone: (580) 223-3404
Chickasaw Nation - Thackerville- Gaming Commission - Ardmore, OK - Phone: (580) 276-5342
Federal Bureau of Investigation - Ardmore, OK - Phone: (580) 223-2018
Military Memorial Museum - Ardmore, OK - Phone: (580) 226-5522
Navy Recruiting Station - Ardmore, OK - Phone: (580) 223-8649
Oklahoma State - Oklahoma Veterans Center Ardmore Division - Ardmore, OK - Phone: (580) 223-2266
Recruiting Station Army - Ardmore, OK - Phone: (580) 223-8090
Social Security - Social Security Administration - Ardmore, OK - Phone: (580) 223-8378
U S Government - Agriculture Department Of- Soil Conservation Service - Ardmore, OK - Phone: (580) 223-7277
U S Government - Army Department Of- Army Reserve Centers- Ardmore - Ardmore, OK - Phone: (580) 223-0555
U S Government - Army Department Of- Recruiting Stations- Ardmore - Ardmore, OK - Phone: (580) 223-6249
U S Government - U S Army Reserve - Ardmore, OK - Phone: (580) 223-8811
U S Government - U S Marine Corps Recruiting - Ardmore, OK - Phone: (580) 223-6253
V F W Ardmore - Ardmore, OK - Phone: (580) 223-0732
VFW Post 4865 - Ardmore, OK - Phone: (580) 223-5929
Helpful Definition for: Veteran & Military Organizations
Veteran and military organizations in Ardmore have been established to recognize the sacrifices of unsung heroes, to pay tribute to those who are wounded or killed in action, to remember and be grateful to the men and women who are the mental and emotional mainstays of Armed Forces. They honor the symbol of the cost of the nation’s freedom. They promote patriotism, fraternalism and preservation of America’s military history. Most importantly, they provide comfort and assistance to all veterans and their families, especially those requiring claims assistance, those who are homeless, and those requiring employment assistance. They also have volunteers providing assistance to hospitalized veterans.
