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These Veterans Continue to Help Others Long After Military Days Ended
These are five amazing veterans whose dedication to helping others didn't end after they left the military. When gunfire erupted at a Las Vegas music festival in 2017, Taylor Winston jumped into action, transporting two dozen victims to the hospital. Kim Ringeisen and his wife Annette were moving from California to North Carolina. Instead of lugging all of their furniture and possessions across the country, they donated it to the firefighters who lost their homes in Paradise, California.