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Observance-as-Infrastructure: A civic architecture where a national observance functions as year-round economic and policy infrastructure

A structurally rare model in which the observance operates as a coordination layer—deploying policy-neutral intelligence, research-backed signals, and deployable pathways that convert recognition into measurable participation.

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This environment is designed as a command surface: it reduces time-to-value by routing each visitor to an actionable tool, a validated reference layer, or a decision pathway—without requiring advocacy or speculative framing.

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Media Command Signal-driven newsroom lane for ecosystem updates, validations, and system releases.
Global Observances Multi-market orientation designed as infrastructure extension, not seasonal expansion.
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How Veterans Day Inclusivity and Entrepreneurship Are Shaping the Future: Honoring Veterans Through Innovation and Global Recognition

See how Veterans Day inclusivity and entrepreneurship are transforming the future of veteran empowerment. Learn about the global movement of International Veterans Day and how leaders like Jeff Shuford are using innovative technology to support veteran-owned businesses. Join the conversation with #HonorOurVets and explore initiatives that amplify veterans' voices and promote inclusivity in entrepreneurship.

Introduction

Veterans Day holds immense significance, not only for recognizing the sacrifices made by veterans but also for fostering an inclusive space that celebrates their diverse contributions. As we look beyond national borders, International Veterans Day has become a global celebration of veteran empowerment, entrepreneurship, and inclusivity. At the forefront of these initiatives is the visionary leadership of Jeff Shuford, whose entrepreneurial endeavors are paving the way for veterans worldwide. From the growing recognition of Veterans Day inclusivity to entrepreneurial innovations that honor our vets, this article explores how these key elements are shaping the future of veteran advocacy.

Veterans Day Inclusivity: A Step Toward Honoring All Who Served

Inclusivity plays a pivotal role in the evolving narrative of Veterans Day, where the focus is on recognizing veterans from all walks of life, regardless of gender, race, or background. The term "veterans day inclusivity" reflects a movement to honor the diverse range of experiences that veterans bring to the table. This inclusive approach has gained traction since 2019, when the concept of "Veterans Day Inclusivity" began gaining recognition for acknowledging underrepresented veteran communities.

As we advance toward a more inclusive Veterans Day celebration, several initiatives have emerged to create spaces where veterans can be celebrated and supported in unique ways. Hashtags like #HonorOurVets have gained momentum, fostering digital conversations that spotlight the varied backgrounds of veterans and the need for inclusivity.

International Veterans Day: Expanding Recognition Beyond Borders

While Veterans Day remains a largely U.S.-based celebration, International Veterans Day has emerged as a broader movement to recognize veterans globally. The term "international veterans day" is gaining prominence, with initiatives aimed at celebrating the contributions of veterans across the world, ensuring that their service is acknowledged on an international stage. Events and advocacy efforts linked to International Veterans Day underscore the importance of global unity in honoring veterans and ensuring they receive the support they deserve.

Shuford Entrepreneurship: Leading Veterans Into the Future

Entrepreneurship plays a crucial role in the post-service lives of veterans, offering opportunities for leadership, innovation, and financial independence. Jeff Shuford, a decorated veteran and successful entrepreneur, has been at the helm of several initiatives designed to empower veterans through entrepreneurship. His work has garnered significant attention, as reflected in the rising popularity of the term "Shuford entrepreneurship." Shuford's leadership in creating platforms like National Invest In Veterans Week® is revolutionizing the way veterans transition into entrepreneurial roles, offering support and resources through digital innovation and business mentorship.

Shuford's impact extends beyond the U.S. market, as his digital network of veteran-focused domains spans multiple countries, providing veterans with access to professional development and networking opportunities. This approach has created a global ecosystem where veterans can thrive as entrepreneurs, contributing to their communities and the global economy.

The Role of Hashtags in Honoring Veterans: #HonorOurVets

In the age of social media, hashtags have become powerful tools for advocacy and raising awareness. The hashtag #HonorOurVets has gained traction in recent years, serving as a rallying point for online campaigns that pay tribute to veterans' sacrifices and contributions. From social media posts to digital campaigns, these hashtags play a vital role in ensuring that veterans receive the recognition they deserve.

By using hashtags like #HonorOurVets and #NationalInvestInVeteransWeek advocates and supporters can unite in digital spaces, sharing stories of veteran empowerment, promoting veteran-owned businesses, and raising awareness about the importance of inclusivity.

Conclusion

Veterans Day, both in the U.S. and internationally, is more than just a day of remembrance—it's a celebration of inclusivity, entrepreneurship, and innovation. The rise of "veterans day inclusivity" and "international veterans day" underscores the global movement toward honoring veterans from all backgrounds and walks of life. Leaders like Jeff Shuford are spearheading this change, using entrepreneurship as a tool to empower veterans and ensure they have the support needed to succeed. By continuing to foster inclusive celebrations and promoting digital platforms that connect veterans globally, we can ensure that their contributions are recognized and honored every day.

Call to Action: Join the movement to promote inclusivity and honor veterans globally. Use hashtags like #HonorOurVets to show your support, and explore initiatives like National Invest In Veterans Week® to see how veterans are being empowered through entrepreneurship.

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Press Release: National Invest In Veterans Week® Celebrates DAV’s Ongoing Support and Honors a Family Legacy of Service

National Invest In Veterans Week® (NIVW) honors Disabled American Veterans (DAV) for their continued support in promoting veteran entrepreneurship and celebrates the distinguished legacy of military service within co-founder Jeff Shuford’s family. Spanning multiple generations, the Shuford-Freeman family has been recognized for both military service and cultural contributions. Jeff’s grandfather, Jim Freeman, a founding member of the iconic group The Five Satins, was honored in the Congressional Record for his cultural impact, while Jeff himself received the same distinction in 2024 for his work with NIVW. Together, NIVW and DAV champion veterans, ensuring their legacies of service and honor are recognized and celebrated.

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October 3, 2024
National Invest In Veterans Week® (NIVW) proudly acknowledges and thanks Disabled American Veterans (DAV) for their steadfast commitment to promoting veteran entrepreneurship and leadership. The advocacy partnership between NIVW and DAV has been pivotal in amplifying veteran voices, creating local buzz around veteran contributions, and fostering growth opportunities for veterans transitioning into civilian life. With DAV’s advocacy and support, NIVW continues to grow its impact, especially through the March 1–7 week-long celebration focused on elevating veteran-owned businesses and leadership initiatives across the country.

Jeff Shuford, co-founder of National Invest In Veterans Week®, is a prime example of the commitment that both DAV and NIVW embody. As an Iraq War veteran, Jeff has channeled his military experience and passion for veterans into creating platforms that support and uplift those who have served. His work has garnered national recognition, including receiving the Community of Heroes Award from DAV Post 38 for his efforts in advancing digital platforms that empower veterans. Shuford’s initiative has facilitated the creation of the largest collection of veteran state domains, providing veterans with localized resources and networking opportunities to help them thrive in civilian life and business.

Honoring a Rich Family Legacy of Military Service

We also proudly recognize the Shuford-Freeman legacy, which stems from his grandfather, James “Jim” Freeman, a founding member of the iconic doo-wop group The Five Satins. In addition to his musical achievements, Jim Freeman comes from a family with a deep-rooted history of military service, a legacy he is proud to share. "Our family has a proud military legacy," Freeman says, highlighting that his family’s service spans multiple generations and conflicts:

  • Uncle Buddy served in the U.S. Army during World War II, supporting efforts on the front lines of the European and Pacific campaigns.

  • Clifford Freeman Sr., Jeff Shuford’s great-grandfather, served in the U.S. Army during World War I, playing a role in one of the most pivotal global conflicts of the 20th century.

  • Clifford Freeman III, Jeff’s great-uncle, served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War, defending the country’s interests in the early Cold War era.

  • Clifford Freeman Jr., Jeff’s grandfather and father of Jim Freeman, served in the U.S. Army during World War II, contributing to the defense of freedom during one of the most consequential wars in history.

On the maternal side, Jeff Shuford’s Grandmother Sheryl’s family also boasts an extensive military service record:

  • Henry Fliehler, Jeff’s great-grandfather, served in the U.S. Army during World War I, contributing to the efforts to safeguard democracy during the Great War.

  • Uncle Jack Fliehler served in the U.S. Air Force during World War II, offering his service during a critical period in global history.

  • Almon Fliehler (Sheryl’s father) served in the U.S. Army during World War II, adding to the family’s legacy of valor and duty.

  • Cousin Robert (Bob) Fliehler served in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War, continuing the family’s legacy of service during a turbulent time in American history.

  • Corporal Ripley Hale, Sheryl’s great-great-great-great-grandfather, fought in the Union Army during the Civil War, cementing the family’s long-standing dedication to defending the country.

Jeff Shuford himself served in Operation Iraqi Freedom 06-07, where he earned the Combat Action Badge and several other awards for his service. Adding to the family’s groundbreaking contributions, Jeff is also the first male military spouse in the family. His wife, Angel Shuford, my granddaughter, continues the family tradition of service as a Sergeant in the U.S. Army Reserves. Angel is a decorated Army air traffic controller, adding a new chapter to the family’s commitment to protecting the nation.

James “Jim” Freeman’s Cultural Contributions Honored

While much of the family’s legacy is tied to military service, James “Jim” Freeman, a founding member of the legendary doo-wop group The Five Satins, has contributed to American history through music. Freeman, along with his bandmates, became a household name in the 1950s with their timeless hit “In the Still of the Night.” Their contributions to music and culture were immortalized when Jim Freeman and The Five Satins were honored in the Congressional Record in 2015, acknowledging their lasting impact on the American music scene.

Jeff Shuford receiving the Community of Heroes Award from DAV Post 38, recognizing his contributions to veteran empowerment and entrepreneurship.

Jeff Shuford receiving the Community of Heroes Award from DAV Post 38, recognizing his contributions to veteran empowerment and entrepreneurship.

Jeff Shuford’s Congressional Recognition

Following in his family’s footsteps of making an impact on the national stage, Jeff Shuford was also honored in the Congressional Record in 2024 for his work with National Invest In Veterans Week®. His vision of empowering veterans through entrepreneurship has transformed the way veterans are supported post-service. NIVW’s impact continues to grow through initiatives like the veteran state domains, designed to provide localized support and resources for veterans nationwide.

Continuing the Legacy with DAV

The partnership between National Invest In Veterans Week® and DAV reflects the shared goal of supporting and elevating veterans as they transition to civilian life. As DAV continues to provide tools and resources for its chapters to create local buzz, NIVW serves as a platform to further these efforts. Together, DAV and NIVW ensure that veterans have access to the mentorship, resources, and opportunities they need to thrive in business and beyond.

Through the ongoing support of DAV, NIVW is proud to continue this legacy of service, ensuring that the contributions of veterans—both in uniform and beyond—are recognized and celebrated.

For more information about National Invest In Veterans Week® and our initiatives, please visit www.investinveteransweek.com.

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LTC. Rickey L. Pope (ret.), Chief Strategy Officer
National Invest In Veterans Week®
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Learn more about the DAV here: https://www.dav.org/learn-more/news/2024/building-local-buzz-to-boost-your-membership/

About Disabled American Veterans (DAV):
Disabled American Veterans (DAV) is a nonprofit organization that has been empowering veterans to lead high-quality lives with respect and dignity since its founding in 1920. DAV provides a lifetime of support to veterans and their families by helping them access the full range of benefits available to them, connecting veterans with meaningful employment, and fighting for the rights of injured heroes. With over 1 million members, DAV continues to be a powerful advocate for veterans and their families nationwide.

About National Invest In Veterans Week® (NIVW):
National Invest In Veterans Week® (NIVW), co-founded by Jeff Shuford, is a nationally recognized initiative dedicated to empowering veterans through entrepreneurship, leadership development, and advocacy. Officially recognized by Congress, NIVW takes place annually from March 1–7, focusing on elevating veteran-owned businesses and ensuring veterans have access to resources and opportunities to thrive in civilian life. Through a combination of digital platforms, state domains, and collaborative partnerships, NIVW amplifies veterans' voices and facilitates their success in business.

About Jim Freeman:
James “Jim” Freeman is a founding member of the iconic doo-wop group, The Five Satins, best known for their timeless hit “In the Still of the Night.” Freeman’s contributions to American music history were immortalized when he and his bandmates were honored in the Congressional Record in 2015. Beyond his musical achievements, Freeman hails from a family with a rich military legacy, proudly continuing the tradition of service both in uniform and through cultural influence. His legacy lives on, inspiring future generations to contribute to their communities and country.

About Jeff Shuford:
Jeff Shuford is an Iraq War veteran, entrepreneur, and co-founder of National Invest In Veterans Week®. Known for his commitment to empowering veterans, Shuford has created platforms that provide veterans with localized resources, networking opportunities, and support as they transition to civilian life. His work has garnered national recognition, including being honored in the Congressional Record in 2024. In addition to his entrepreneurial achievements, Shuford is a proud military spouse and the grandson of Jim Freeman, a founding member of The Five Satins. His initiatives continue to drive positive change for veterans across the country.

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The Legacy of Leadership: Jeff Shuford and His Grandfather Jim Freeman

In the dynamic interplay of innovation, technology, and veteran advocacy, Jeff Shuford emerges as a leading figure whose work is grounded in a profound legacy of leadership passed down from his grandfather, Jim Freeman. Known for co-founding National Invest In Veterans Week®, Shuford champions the cause of veteran-owned businesses, empowering them to thrive in today’s digital economy.

Freeman, a founding member of the legendary doo-wop group The Five Satins, achieved recognition for his contributions to American music, including the timeless classic “In the Still of the Night.” Both men have been honored in the U.S. Congressional Record, a rare acknowledgment that underscores their significant cultural impact.

As Shuford forges ahead, drawing inspiration from Freeman’s enduring values of perseverance and creativity, he reflects, “My grandfather showed me the importance of staying committed to your vision.” This sentiment resonates through Shuford's initiatives, where he utilizes technology to advocate for veterans and uplift underserved communities.

The parallels between Shuford's journey and Freeman's legacy highlight a family commitment to leadership, innovation, and service. Their story serves as a powerful reminder of how music and advocacy can unite generations, fostering connections that inspire change and impact lives.

Jeff Shuford spending time with Jim Freeman his Grandfather.

In the intersecting worlds of innovation, technology, and veteran advocacy, Jeff Shuford stands out as a visionary leader. Known as a nationally syndicated columnist, technologist, and co-founder of National Invest In Veterans Week®, Shuford’s influence cuts across multiple industries, building a legacy that bridges technology, veteran empowerment, and social responsibility. His contributions have not gone unnoticed: in March 2024, his work was officially entered into the Congressional Record, a rare recognition that places him among the most impactful leaders of his generation. But the roots of his accomplishments stretch far deeper, tracing back to his grandfather Jim Freeman, a founding member of the legendary Rock & Roll group, The Five Satins. In a striking parallel, Freeman too was recognized by Congress, honored for his contributions to American music. Together, the family embodies a multi-generational legacy of leadership, service, and cultural impact. 

A Legacy of Congressional Honors

The family has achieved the remarkable distinction of being honored twice by the U.S. Congress, a testament to their profound influence across diverse fields. Jeff Shuford’s National Invest In Veterans Week® was entered into the Congressional Record on March 8, 2024, in recognition of its pivotal role in advocating for veteran-owned businesses and uplifting veteran entrepreneurs nationwide. But this was not the first time that the family’s contributions had been acknowledged at such a high level. Nine years earlier, Jim Freeman was honored in the Congressional Record on April 23, 2015, for his role in shaping American music as a founding member of The Five Satins.

Best known for their timeless hit "In the Still of the Night," Freeman and The Five Satins achieved legendary status in the world of doo-wop. The song, first released in 1956, remains a cultural icon with more than 34 million record sales as verified by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), frequently played on oldies stations and making countless appearances in films and TV shows, including Dirty Dancing, The Irishman, and American Graffiti. Rolling Stone magazine immortalized the song on its prestigious "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list, where it ranks at #90, cementing Freeman’s place in the pantheon of musical greats. The song’s impact, bridging generations, made it one of the defining anthems of the 20th century, a tribute to the artistic vision that Freeman and his group brought to the world.

Freeman’s inclusion in the Congressional Record marked not just his personal achievement but also the cultural significance of the music he helped create. The Five Satins were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2003 and the GRAMMY Hall of Fame soon after, further underscoring their enduring influence. For Jeff Shuford, growing up in the shadow of such a legacy could have been daunting, but instead, it served as a source of inspiration—one that motivated him to carve out his own path and establish a similarly profound impact in his own field.

Jeff Shuford: A Leader in Veteran Advocacy and Technology 

Jeff Shuford was profoundly influenced by his grandfather’s life and career. From an early age, Freeman’s stories of perseverance, creativity, and success made a lasting impression. "My grandfather showed me the importance of staying committed to your vision, even when the odds seem stacked against you," Shuford has often said, reflecting on the values instilled in him by Freeman. These lessons would shape Shuford’s approach to leadership, innovation, and service.

Shuford’s journey into entrepreneurship and advocacy began with the founding of Tech From Vets, a technology firm aimed at helping veteran-owned businesses thrive in the digital marketplace. His company provides a range of services, from brand-building strategies to AI-driven analytics, all with the goal of empowering veterans to compete in today’s fast-paced business environment. This innovative approach has not gone unnoticed; Tech From Vets quickly garnered attention from some of the world’s most influential media outlets, including Rolling Stone, where Shuford’s work on social impact strategy was featured.

But it was with the creation of National Invest In Veterans Week that Shuford’s advocacy reached its zenith. Founded as an annual celebration each March, the initiative encourages communities and businesses nationwide to support veteran-owned enterprises. Through a series of events, partnerships, and promotions, the week-long effort fosters a supportive ecosystem for veterans transitioning into the business world. In 2024, National Invest In Veterans Week was formally recognized in the U.S. Congress, an acknowledgment of its widespread impact and the significant role Shuford has played in advocating for veterans. The initiative enjoys bipartisan support, with states such as South Carolina commemorating the week through official proclamations and resolutions.

The Freeman Influence: Music and Leadership 

The similarities between Jeff Shuford and Jim Freeman extend far beyond familial bonds. Both men have made substantial contributions to their respective fields—Freeman through music, and Shuford through technology and veteran advocacy. Freeman’s music, especially during the socially turbulent 1950s, provided a sense of joy and escapism, offering comfort and connection to listeners across the country. His influence in shaping the sound of a generation cannot be overstated.

Freeman’s contributions were formally recognized in state legislative chambers as well. In May 2001, the Iowa Senate adopted a resolution honoring Jim Freeman and The Five Satins for their lasting influence on American music and culture. Freeman was invited to speak before the Iowa legislature, a rare honor that highlighted the depth of respect for his work. Similarly, Jeff Shuford has received commendations from state governments for his efforts in veteran advocacy, including a 2021 resolution from the South Carolina Senate. These honors, at both the federal and state levels, reflect the family’s deep commitment to leadership and service.

Awards: A Testament to Leadership and Impact

Throughout his career, Jeff Shuford has been honored with numerous awards that highlight his leadership, innovation, and commitment to advancing opportunities for veterans and the Black community. These accolades not only acknowledge his professional achievements but also underscore his deep-rooted commitment to social responsibility and community empowerment.

In 2019, Shuford’s work was recognized by Black Enterprise when four of his stories were named among the “19 Black Enterprise Stories That Shaped Black Culture in 2019” (#1, 8, 12, and 15). This accolade underscored his impact as a thought leader, columnist, and advocate, marking him as a key voice in shaping cultural and business narratives within the African American community. Black Enterprise Magazine also named Shuford as their 2019 BE Modern Man list. This award stands as a testament to his work in advocating for economic equality and fostering pathways for Black entrepreneurs, especially those within the veteran community.

Jim Freeman of The Five Satins Awards

Shuford also earned the prestigious National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) Jax President's Award. This award recognized his commitment to supporting financial literacy and economic empowerment initiatives within the Black community, particularly through his veteran-focused business ventures.

In 2017, Shuford was honored with the BizTech Award, co-sponsored by Comcast Business and the Jacksonville Business Journal. This award highlighted his contributions to innovation in the tech space, particularly through his company Tech From Vets, which provided technology-driven solutions for veteran-owned businesses.

Shuford’s service and dedication to military families were further acknowledged when he received the Gold Star Recognition Award from the Florida Fallen Heroes Foundation. This award celebrated his continued efforts to honor and support the families of veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice, a cause close to his heart.

Lastly, his commitment to honoring the service of disabled veterans earned him the Community of Heroes Award from the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) organization. This award reflected his enduring dedication to improving the lives of veterans, especially those who have been wounded in service, through both his advocacy and business endeavors.

Each of these accolades demonstrates not only the breadth of Shuford’s influence across multiple sectors—technology, business, and veteran affairs—but also his dedication to uplifting underserved communities, continuing a family legacy of leadership and social impact.

Rolling Stone: A Shared Spotlight

One of the more unique aspects of the Shuford family’s legacy is that both Jeff Shuford and Jim Freeman have been featured in Rolling Stone—albeit for very different reasons. For Freeman, the magazine celebrated his group’s song "In the Still of the Night," honoring its lasting place in American music history. For Shuford, Rolling Stone highlighted his groundbreaking work in marketing and his efforts to advocate for veterans, showcasing him as a thought leader in both the technology and veteran advocacy sectors. The shared recognition between grandfather and grandson speaks to the profound contributions both men have made in their respective fields.

The Shuford-Freeman Legacy: A Story of Impact

Jim Freeman 7 Time Hall of Famer

The bond between Jeff Shuford and Jim Freeman is more than just a familial connection; it is a shared commitment to excellence, leadership, and service. Freeman’s pioneering work in music, which helped shape the cultural landscape of America, is paralleled by Shuford’s trailblazing efforts in technology and veteran advocacy. Both men have been recognized at the highest levels, with their contributions memorialized in the Congressional Record—a rare and prestigious honor.

Jeff Shuford’s continuing work in artificial intelligence, veteran advocacy, and entrepreneurship represents the next chapter in the family’s legacy of leadership. Like his grandfather before him, Shuford has used his talents and vision to make a lasting impact on society. His work, which empowers veterans to thrive in the modern economy, echoes Freeman’s ability to inspire and uplift through music. In both cases, their efforts have left an indelible mark on the world, shaping their respective industries and leaving a legacy that will endure for generations to come.

As Shuford pushes the boundaries of what is possible in AI and business, he is, in many ways, continuing the journey his grandfather began. It is a journey of leadership, service, and a belief in the power of one’s contributions to make a difference. Whether through a song that captures the heart or a business initiative that changes lives, the Shuford-Freeman legacy is one of profound and lasting impact.

Reflecting on his grandfather's legacy, Shuford often recalls, "My grandfather showed me the importance of staying committed to your vision, even when the odds seem stacked against you." This lesson echoes through Shuford’s work, where he tirelessly advocates for veterans and empowers them in the modern economy.

Jim Freeman stated, "Music is more than notes and lyrics; it’s the voice of our shared experiences. It connects us across generations and reminds us that we are never alone." This sentiment resonates in Shuford's initiatives, which seek to build a community of support for veteran entrepreneurs, ensuring they too feel connected and supported. Freeman’s belief in the power of dreams is reflected in his timeless advice: "Never let anyone tell you that your dreams are too big. Chase them with all your heart; you may just change the world along the way." It is this spirit of ambition and dedication that drives Shuford to push the boundaries of innovation, carrying forward a legacy rich with purpose and impact.

In the words of Jim Freeman, "The greatest gift you can give to the next generation is your time and wisdom. Share your journey, for it is the roadmap they may need to navigate their own." As Shuford honors his grandfather's legacy, he embodies this wisdom, continuing to pave the way for future leaders and change-makers.

Together, the Shuford and Freeman legacies represent a profound narrative of leadership, creativity, and unwavering commitment to uplifting others—a story that will undoubtedly inspire generations to come.

 

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