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Vietnam, 17-Years in the U.S. Army, now on the streets

Scott Walker September 7, 2015

This is Dan, he is a Vietnam Veteran. He recently received a new haircut by Brittney Pelham and a beard trimming on the streets of Nashville.

Dan served our country in the U.S. Army for 17-years, which included his time in Vietnam.

Today he lives under a bridge, which is on private property owned by a commercial business. Metro Police arrested him for trespassing for being there when he had no where else to go. He has since moved on leaving his mattress behind.

I am not making a point, just relaying what occurred in recent days. I simply repeat what I am told and see. Thanks to our friends at Liquidation Outlet, he now has a tent to keep out of the elements. He was excited to receive it, almost as excited as those who get a new house.

In people, People Tags Vietnam, Homeless veterans, homeless, Scott Walker, Nashville
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