KMTV News
Joe Cadotte
Sep 23, 2016
The new Pottawattamie County Veteran Affairs Office has nearly four times more space than the old office, which operated out of an old church for more than 50 years.After more than 10 years of hard work and half a million dollars in donations, Pottawattamie County has a new veteran affairs office.
It’s an emotional day for Iowa combat veterans.
"It's a special day,” said World War II Army Combat Veteran David Appel. “It's good to know we aren't forgotten."
Seventy-one years and three months since Appel came back from fighting three years in the Pacific Theater of World War II, he stood in a building built for veterans like him, made possible by donations from his community.
"I appreciate you doing all this for us regardless of which war you were in,” Appel said. “One war is not any more important than another. It's something that had to be done."
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