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  2. U.S. veteran volunteers to fight in Ukraine: 'A continuation ...

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    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 ...

  3. Ukrainian Congress Committee of America - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Ukrainian American Veterans - Wikipedia

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    The by-laws of the fund changed several times over the years; the version adopted in 1992 is the one currently in use: The purpose of the National Welfare Fund is to provide assistance in the form of grants to veteran members, their families, or a Ukrainian American Veterans Post, as aid in times of distress; also to provide gifts or grants to ...

  5. Foreign fighters in the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Combat death puts spotlight on Americans fighting in Ukraine

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    Harrison Jozefowicz quit his job as a Chicago police officer and headed overseas soon after Russia invaded Ukraine. An Army veteran, he said he couldn't help but join American volunteers seeking ...

  7. Come Back Alive - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian logo. Come Back Alive (Ukrainian: Повернись живим, romanized: Povernys' zhyvym [pəvʲɪrˈnʲisʲ ʒeˈʋɪm]) is a foundation that provides support to service members in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. [1] [2] The foundation purchases arms [3] [4] [5] and equipment to help equip Ukrainian servicemembers.

  8. United States and the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. 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 ...