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Veterans

Information regarding my stance on Veterans' issues.

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November 9, 2017

Living in the United States, we have many things to be proud of, but first and foremost are the freedoms we enjoy daily. The foundational liberties laid out in the Constitution and Bill of Rights are what makes our country so great.

Issues:Veterans
May 9, 2017

"I hope this does bring a little closure to the families," Rep. Chuck Fleischmann told Lee at the event. "But I also hope it forever honors and serves the memories of these fallen heroes — and they are heroes to America."

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April 22, 2017
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November 25, 2016
U.S. Rep. Chuck Fleischmann's office presented Amos with an American Flag that was flown over the U.S. Capitol Building. Later in the ceremony, Fleischmann shared a few comments honoring Amos and all veterans.
Issues:Veterans
November 14, 2016
"On Memorial Day we honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice, but today we honor all who have served," said U.S. Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, whose father was a World War II veteran.
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September 21, 2016

Fleischmann Welcomes Veterans to D.C.

Washington, D.C.— Today Congressman Chuck Fleischmann welcomed veterans with Honor Flight of Middle Tennessee to Washington. The veterans are in the nation’s capital visiting the monuments built in honor of their service.

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August 29, 2016
Tennessee 3rd District Congressman Honorable Chuck Fleischmann spoke at the flag raising.
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June 8, 2016

Fleischmann Meets HonorAir Veterans

Washington, D.C.— Today Congressman Chuck Fleischmann welcomed veterans with HonorAir Knoxville to Washington. The veterans are in the nation’s capital visiting the monuments built in their honor.

Issues:Veterans
May 31, 2016
"What's great about America is that when we lose one, we take the time — and we must always take the time — to honor that sacrifice," Fleischmann said. "All are special."
Issues:Veterans
May 7, 2016
U.S. Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, R-Tenn., who invited Neller to the parade in his Third District, said he was proud of the way Chattanooga citizens came together after the Chattanooga attacks.
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