This is a FREE Event for Vietnam-Era Veterans and a Guest
AUGUSTA, MAINE – The Travis Mills Foundation is proud to announce its annual Vietnam
Era Veterans Breakfast, welcoming Vietnam-era veterans to the Augusta Civic Center at 9 a.m.
on Wednesday, March 26, 2025. This free event is open to all Vietnam-era veterans and
includes a complimentary breakfast for both the veteran and one guest. Tickets are required and
can be reserved online here: https://give.classy.org/2025VVBreakfast.
Vietnam-era veterans hold a unique and honored place in the heart of U.S. Army SSG (Ret.)
Travis Mills, the Foundation’s founder, president, and a recalibrated veteran.
In addition to breakfast, the event will include military presentations, vendor booths and more.
The Travis Mills Foundation team will be in full attendance to express their gratitude and honor
the sacrifices made by Vietnam-era veterans.
The event takes place during Vietnam Veterans Week in March, coinciding with National
Vietnam War Veterans Day on March 29. This day, officially recognized in the United States,
commemorates the departure of the last American combat troops from Vietnam in 1973 and
serves as an annual tribute to honor the service and sacrifices of Vietnam veterans. nIt’s
estimated that there are more than 6 million Vietnam-era veterans living today; 2023 marked the
50-year anniversary of the war’s end.
“It’s an honor for the Travis Mills Foundation to recognize all who served during the Vietnam
War, including those who were wounded, lost their lives, or who never came home,” said U.S.
Army SSG (Ret.) Travis Mills.
“Most of us know a Vietnam-era veteran,” added Heather Labbe, Executive Director of the
Travis Mills Foundation. “It’s vital that we take this opportunity to recognize their service during
a challenging period in our nation’s history. Let’s ensure that every Vietnam-era veteran we
know feels welcomed and celebrated at this meaningful event.”