The Order of AHEPA – Veterans Day 2025
Posted by estiator at 11 November, at 11 : 50 AM Print

Thank You, Veterans!
Today is Veterans Day 2025! The Order of AHEPA is grateful to our veterans who have served to protect our freedom and to keep peace. We ask the community, including all of our chapters, to take a moment to observe this very special day. It is a day to express appreciation and gratitude to all those individuals who served in the United States Armed Forces to keep our nation safe and free.
This Veterans Day also marks the 106th anniversary of the Armistice of World War I. Do you know about the courageous story of U.S. Army Private First Class George Dilboy, the first Greek American to receive the Medal of Honor? Dilboy was mortally wounded in battle at Belleau, France, during World War I, July 18, 1918 (read Dilboy’s Medal of Honor citation). General John J. Pershing, commander-in-chief of the American Expeditionary Force, who would be promoted to General of the Armies in 1919, called Dilboy one of the “ten great heroes” of the war.

AHEPA is comprised of many members who served in our Armed Forces. The Order offers its profound and sincere thanks to them for their service to our country. AHEPA’s Veterans Committee, chaired by retired U.S. Army Colonel Nicholas P. Vamvakias, is committed to helping AHEPA chapters recognize veterans and active-duty service members. Please visit ahepaveterans.org to register veterans from your community and to order the AHEPA Medal for Military Service. The committee also encourages chapters to submit photographs from events honoring veterans, and for veterans to submit video clips of their experiences in the service. Send them to webmaster@ahepaveterans.org.

Moreover, through the AHEPA Service Dogs for Warriors program, AHEPA continues to raise awareness about the consequences of PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) and the extraordinary efforts to improve the quality of life of veterans made possible through service dogs.
To date, AHEPA has raised more than $1 million to sponsor over 100 service dogs!
We encourage you to support this worthy program which provides service dogs to military veterans suffering from PTSD. According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), the number of veterans with PTSD varies by service era (Operations Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Enduring Freedom (OEF); Gulf War, Vietnam War, Korean War and WWII).
Finally, to our active duty military personnel, or to those serving in harm’s way, AHEPA salutes you!
Fraternally,
E. Chris Kaitson
Supreme President

















