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Veteran & Military Organizations in Bangor, ME
Maine State - Defense Veterans & Emergency Management Department Of- Veterans Serv - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 941-3005
Michaud Mike - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 942-6935
Penobscot Job Corps Center - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 947-6000
TD Banknorth - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 942-2288
United States Government - Transportation Dept- Federal Aviation Adm - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 942-6618
United States Government - Transportation Dept- Federal Aviation Adm- Bangor Systems Service Ce - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 945-6544
United States Government - USDA Ellsworth Service Center- Argiculture - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 990-3676
United States Government - Veterans Adm- VA Mental Health - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 561-3650
United States Government - Veterans Adm- Veterans Affairs- Bangor VA Cl - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 941-8160
United States Government - Veterans Adm- Veterans Ctr- Vietnam Era Counseling Pro - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 941-8153
United States Government - Veterans Affairs- Bangor Vet Center- Readjustment Counseling Ser - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 947-3391
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1761 - Bangor, ME - Phone: (207) 945-9338
Helpful Definition for: Veteran & Military Organizations
Veteran and military organizations in Bangor 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.
