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Veteran Car Donation

Feb 11, 2026

Air Force Veteran Pays It Forward Through Vehicle Donation

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — What began as a simple act of generosity turned into a life-changing moment for one Veteran family this week as Operation Stand Down Tennessee helped facilitate the donation of a vehicle from one Air Force Veteran to another.

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1st Annual Columbia Hereos Breakfast

Sep 11, 2025

COLUMBIA'S FIRST HEROES BREAKFAST SETS THE TONE

COLUMBIA, Tenn. — We hosted our first annual Columbia Heroes Breakfast, bringing together Veterans, civic leaders, and community partners to reflect on the enduring significance of September 11 and to honor those who serve.

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2025 Music City Ruck March

Oct 4, 2025

Music City Ruck March Held at Nissan Stadium

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Operation Stand Down Tennessee (OSDTN) and Memories of Honor welcomed hundreds of participants inside Nissan Stadium for the 2025 Music City Ruck March, transforming the home of the Tennessee Titans into a powerful arena of remembrance, resilience, and community support for Veterans and their families.

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The special presentation took place in Nashville, where Air Force Veteran Glen officially handed over the keys to a vehicle he chose to donate to a fellow Veteran family in need of reliable transportation.
According to Operation Stand Down Tennessee officials, Glen recently contacted the organization with one request: help find the right Veteran family to receive his vehicle so it could make a meaningful difference in their lives.
After taking time to identify the best fit, OSDTN connected Glen with Paul, a former United States Air Force Security Forces service member who, alongside his wife, is raising three children while continuing to build stability and opportunity for their family’s future.
On the day of the presentation, Paul officially received the keys surrounded by members of the OSDTN team and supporters who witnessed the emotional exchange.
Organization leaders described the moment as a powerful example of Veterans continuing to support one another long after their military service has ended.
“Today was about more than a vehicle,” said Operation Stand Down Tennessee representatives. “It was about one Veteran recognizing an opportunity to help another family move forward and trusting us to be part of that process.”
OSDTN expressed gratitude to Glen for his generosity and willingness to invest directly into the future of another Veteran family.
The organization also shared its support for Paul and his family as they continue building their next chapter together.
Moments like these, organization leaders said, serve as reminders that the Veteran community remains strongest when service, trust, and generosity continue beyond the uniform.

Aug 29, 2025

Career Recon Ends Fall Session Strong

Nashville, Tenn. - This cohort brought together veterans from across Middle Tennessee for an intensive two-week experience that blended classroom instruction, university partnership, and insider access to some of the region’s most influential employers.

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