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On National Vietnam War Veterans Day, NVBDC honors all those who bravely served in the Vietnam War and who sacrificed, as did their families and caregivers, on behalf of our Nation.

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Throughout the years of the Vietnam War, 9 million Americans earned the title of United States veteran. Today and every day, we honor their bravery and commitment and give thanks to a generation of Americans who valiantly fought in service of the country they love while recognizing the continuing impact on so many veterans of the Vietnam conflict, along with their families, caregivers, and survivors. We will always remember those we lost and honor those who came home.

NVBDC’s Founder and CEO, Keith King is a Vietnam veteran who has served in many local, state and national leadership positions representing his fellow Veterans. He is the recipient of the National Commendation Medal, which is the Vietnam Veterans of America’s highest award.

As a 40-year veteran advocate, Keith has focused his career on working with veterans and more recently the NVBDC, “I have been honored throughout my life by the support I’ve received from family, friends and colleagues. I could not have achieved what we’ve accomplished with the NVBDC without the help of amazing professionals who are experts in their field. They have provided invaluable knowledge and advice on the journey to create a reliable veteran business certification program,” said Keith. “When I started NVBDC 10 years ago, I brought with me the experience of serving in the military and all the connections I’ve made during my volunteer work over the last 40 years. With the help and support of the NVBDC Officers and Board we’ve been able to utilize our collective experience to help Service Disabled and Veteran Owned Businesses (SDVOBs) succeed and navigate complicated systems.”