OCW donates $10,000 worth of supplies and gift cards to Salisbury, N.C. VA

American Legion and Sons of The American Legion delegates from Kansas and North Carolina delivered $10,000 worth of gift cards and supplies from Operation Comfort Warrior to the Salisbury, N.C. VA Medical Center on Monday, August 25. Photos by Lucas Carter/The American Legion.

American Legion and Sons of The American Legion delegates from Kansas and North Carolina delivered $10,000 worth of gift cards and supplies from Operation Comfort Warriors to the Salisbury, N.C. VA Medical Center on Monday, August 25. Photo by Lucas Carte
American Legion and Sons of The American Legion delegates from Kansas and North Carolina delivered $10,000 worth of gift cards and supplies from Operation Comfort Warriors to the Salisbury, N.C. VA Medical Center on Monday, August 25. Photo by Lucas Carte
Roscoe Butler, Deputy Director for Health Care, National VA&R Division presents Army nurse veteran Brandy McGuire with gift cards from Operation Comfort Warriors on Monday, August 25. McGuire also volunteers at Salisbury, N.C. VA Medical Center. Photo by
Roscoe Butler, Deputy Director for Health Care, National VA&R Division presents Army nurse veteran Brandy McGuire with gift cards from Operation Comfort Warriors on Monday, August 25. McGuire also volunteers at Salisbury, N.C. VA Medical Center. Photo by
Hercules Shannon of American Legion Post 342 in Salisbury, N.C. helps deliver $10,000 worth of gift cards and supplies from Operation Comfort Warriors to the Salisbury, N.C. VA Medical Center on Monday, August 25. Photo by Lucas Carter/The American Legion
Hercules Shannon of American Legion Post 342 in Salisbury, N.C. helps deliver $10,000 worth of gift cards and supplies from Operation Comfort Warriors to the Salisbury, N.C. VA Medical Center on Monday, August 25. Photo by Lucas Carter/The American Legion
Operation Comfort Warriors donated snacks, drinks, and personal hygiene items to the Salisbury, N.C. VA Medical Center on Monday, August 25. Photo by Lucas Carter/The American Legion.
Operation Comfort Warriors donated snacks, drinks, and personal hygiene items to the Salisbury, N.C. VA Medical Center on Monday, August 25. Photo by Lucas Carter/The American Legion.
Among the items donated, also, were socks, undergarments and slippers. Operation Comfort Warriors donated $10,000 worth of items to the Salisbury, N.C. VA Medical Center on Monday, August 25. Photo by Lucas Carter/The American Legion.
Among the items donated, also, were socks, undergarments and slippers. Operation Comfort Warriors donated $10,000 worth of items to the Salisbury, N.C. VA Medical Center on Monday, August 25. Photo by Lucas Carter/The American Legion.
Army nurse veteran Brandy McGuire helps carry donations as the American Legion and Sons of The American Legion delivered $10,000 worth of gift cards and supplies from Operation Comfort Warriors to the Salisbury, N.C. VA Medical Center on Monday, August 25
Army nurse veteran Brandy McGuire helps carry donations as the American Legion and Sons of The American Legion delivered $10,000 worth of gift cards and supplies from Operation Comfort Warriors to the Salisbury, N.C. VA Medical Center on Monday, August 25
Jack Ison of Kansas Post 400 in Topeka, Kan. helps carry food and snacks into the Salisbury, N.C. VA Medical Center as a part of a $10,000 donation from Operation Comfort Warriors on Monday, August 25. Photo by Lucas Carter/The American Legion.
Jack Ison of Kansas Post 400 in Topeka, Kan. helps carry food and snacks into the Salisbury, N.C. VA Medical Center as a part of a $10,000 donation from Operation Comfort Warriors on Monday, August 25. Photo by Lucas Carter/The American Legion.
Leavenworth, Kan. Post 23 Commander Keith Melick loads bottles of water on a hand truck during an Operation Comfort Warriors donation to the Salisbury, N.C. VA Medical Center on Monday, August 25. Photo by Lucas Carter/The American Legion.
Leavenworth, Kan. Post 23 Commander Keith Melick loads bottles of water on a hand truck during an Operation Comfort Warriors donation to the Salisbury, N.C. VA Medical Center on Monday, August 25. Photo by Lucas Carter/The American Legion.