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The United Ukrainian American Relief Committee (UUARC) was established at the Second Congress of Americans of Ukrainian Descent in 1944. Organized to coordinate humanitarian aid for Ukrainian war victims and refugees, its mandate also focuses on educational and sustainable land programs overseas, and immigrant assistance programs in the U.S.
A U.S. Army veteran is heading back into the war zone more than a decade after his retirement. Matthew Parker was prompted to take action after hearing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s ...
In November 2021, «Come Back Alive» was headed by Taras Chmut, [15] a veteran, former marine, volunteer, and co-founder of the «Ukraine Military Center». From the three persons who in 2014 originated «Come Back Alive», the foundation has developed into an organization with 40 staff members and 100 volunteers.
The Russo-Ukrainian War has seen foreign volunteers participate on both sides of the conflict. Most foreign fighters joined the conflict during one of two waves. The first wave happened from 2014 to 2019 during the War in the Donbas and consisted of approximately 17,241 foreign fighters.
Guest column: If there is a bigger ask of the world this summer, it is to muster all the good in us for peace and freedom in Ukraine. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail.
A poll conducted by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute in June 2024 showed that 57% of respondents supported sending military aid to Ukraine, while 32% opposed it. 75% of respondents also agreed that it is important to the United States that Ukraine wins the war, while 17% considered it unimportant. [184] [185]
A new law calls upon all Ukrainians, whether in the armed forces or not, to protect their country, their territory and their families. The Territorial Defense Forces have become an important part ...
The volunteers' aid to Ukrainian military units includes: Everyday necessities and medical supply (mainly in the first months of the war) such as: food, medicines (including individual medical kits and equipment of field hospitals), clothes (including uniform and ghillie suits), heaters, generators, motor transport and spare parts, [3] [9] mobile shower cubicles and laundries, [10] [11 ...