Rebecca Pulley - Founder of Salute The Veterans

I was born on November 15, 1958 and was raised in Annapolis, Maryland
area, until I was married in 1984. I was raised in a large loving Baptist family, and was raised to respect the American flag and it's Veterans. In November 1981, I was sworn into the U.S. Army, and completed my basic training at Ft. Dix, New Jersey. After completing basic training I went to Ft. Gordon, Georgia to complete my Advanced Individual Training (AIT) in the Signal Corp as a 05C Radio Teletype Operator. My last assignment was cheif radio operator for a front line medical company during Desert Storm.

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I was wounded on the day of cease fire on February 28, 1991.After recovering from multi shrapnel wounds at Walter Reed Army Hospital, I was placed on the Temporary Disabled Retirement List (TDRL) until retired on December 24, 1994. I am a 100% Service Connected Veteran.

I attended Anne Arundel Community College (A.A.C.C.) and graduated with a AA degree and a certificate in Graphic Designs. Even though I never applied this education outside of personal use, it helped me get back into focus.

About 5 years ago my husband and I purchased a 1947 Ford Tudor, and began bringing it up to our likes. It took over a year to find the right graphics for our car, and once I saw it I knew it was the one. For the tear is just like me..."Red White and Blue thru and thru!" It seems God has placed me on the right path in life helping the veterans and their families, and to help promote patriotism, and awareness for them. For that I am truly thankful and blessed!

God Bless America, Our Soldiers, Our Veterans, it's ALL about YOU! SALUTE!
Thank you for our freedom!