The Doughboy Foundation’s mission is to keep the story of "the War that Changed the World" in the minds of all Americans, so that the 4.7 million who served in the U.S. Armed Forces during WWI will never again be relegated to the mists of obscurity. LEARN MORE
The Doughboy Foundation’s mission is to keep the story of "the War that Changed the World" in the minds of all Americans, so that the 4.7 million who served in the U.S. Armed Forces during WWI will never again be relegated to the mists of obscurity. LEARN MORE
Heather French Henry, Deputy Commissioner KDVA Jennifer Adrio, American Red Cross Lisa Aug, KY Dept. Veterans Affairs (KDVA) Candace Bradley, Lexington VAMC Kristen Branscum, KY Tourism, Arts, Heritage Bill Bright, KY Military History Museum Mary Broeker, KY Commission on Women Betty Butler, American Legion Marvin Claywell, South Central KY Cultural Center Robert Curren, Louisville Ballet Helen H. Evans, DAR Melissa Hall, KDVA Greg Huen, AMVETS James Holmberg, Filson Historical Society Ken Maguire, Camp Zachary Taylor Historical Society Lori Meadows, KY Arts Council Marty Nemes, KY League of Cities Penny Peaveler, Frazier History Museum Stuart Sanders, KY Military History Museum Dr. Margaret Spratt, Hopewell Museum Kate Sprengnether, KY Arts Council Roger Stapleton, KY Heritage Council Sherry Wesley, South Central KY Cultural Center Jerona White, KY Council for Social Studies Judy Williams, Louisville VAMC