We have honored our Brothertown Veterans for over two centuries!
We thank all our current veterans for their selfless service and sacrifice to our Country.
Today, November 11th, please take a moment to thank the ones you know and also think about the many ancestors who have served this country for centuries.
The Brothertown Indian’s record of service began with the American Revolution and continued serving freedom for almost 250 years. Many of our members have given their lives in service to our country while protecting the freedoms and ideals we hold dear.
Brothertown’s legacy of service to our country has extended not only in peacetime but to virtually every American military conflict, including the American Revolution (19), the War of 1812 (1+), the Civil War (122), WWI (many), WWII (many), Korea, Vietnam, the Middle East (Desert Storm, Afghanistan), as well as times of peace.
Here are a few links to learn more about our veterans:
- View the names of our veterans who served in the American Revolution (1775-1783)
- View Brothertown Veterans on float in the 2014 Flag Day Parade in Appleton
- A video of the Brothertown Indian Veteran Honor Guard leading the “Grand Entry” at the Brothertown Indian nation Powwow 2017 here…
- Veterans Day Films from PBS (Honoring Native American military Service men and women):
- Links for our veteran members to VA services are included here (for Fond du Lac, States of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Washington, DC. Latest Veteran Newsletters can also be found on this page.
For our veterans, view all the links for veteran services information and the latest (and archived) Veterans Newsletters by clicking here…
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