How To Nominate Your Bergen County Veteran Of The Week
Preserving Our Veterans History
Bergen County Veteran of the Week is a new project in collaboration with the Bergen County Division of Veteran Services to collect, preserve, and makes accessible the personal accounts of American Veterans for future generations.
Since this is a weekly publication, we are always in need of great nominations. If you know a Veteran in Bergen County who deserves to be recognized, please refer to this guide to nominate them.
Submission Guidelines
Bergen County Veteran Of The Week works best with 3 to 5 good photos — at least one of them should be in uniform. If possible, submit larger file sizes with better resolutions. Consider scanning a physical photo if you do not have a digital copy readily available. Send the photos with the following information:
- Name, branch, occupation, and years of service
Example: (Timothy “Tim” Lawson, Marines, 6672 Aviation Supply, 2006 to 2011) - Tours, deployments, and campaigns (OIF, OEF, Vietnam, Gulf War, etc.)
- Notable awards (Purple heart, Bronze star, NAM, Army Achievement, etc.)
- Current geographic location (so we can localize the story and promote to the community)
- Bonus info includes what they’re doing now, significant moment(s) during their service and other unique information.
You can send all of the material to JDarley@co.bergen.nj.us.
In the subject line, put “[Veteran’s name] for Veteran of the Week.” It is important that you include as much of the requested material as possible, as it is necessary to complete and publish a Veteran of the Week.
Every Veteran is worthy of recognition. They do not need to meet any other criteria other than having honorably served their country.
Thank you for contributing to this important weekly tradition.
Bergen County Division of Veteran Services
The Division of Veterans Services was established in 1977 to provide resident veterans and their dependents with information and assistance in obtaining earned entitlements from federal, state, and local governments, as well as any that are available from the private sector.
Through a quarterly newsletter and direct client contact, the division provides Bergen’s veterans organizations and their auxiliaries and individual residents with up-to-date benefit information.