Morris Miller
May 15, 2017
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- Veterans Hall of Fame
Sgt. Morris Miller (Ret.) served as a forward observer in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. In addition to his honorable service abroad, Sgt. Miller’s efforts after leaving the service are truly deserving of recognition and regard, as he has tirelessly advocated for our nation’s active military service members and veterans.
A Massapequa resident for over 47 years, Sgt. Miller has dedicated his life to assisting the men and women who have served in the United States military.
For almost 30 years, Sgt. Miller has lectured at colleges, high schools and middle schools, educating younger generations about the honor of service and the needs of the veteran community. He has volunteered over one thousand hours at the Northport V.A. Hospital, aiding countless veterans as they seek medical treatment and rehabilitation. Furthermore, Sgt. Miller has advised numerous veterans’ organizations, including the Korean War Veterans and the Jewish War Veterans, on the benefits owed to veterans.
Sgt. Miller assisted former United States Representative Carolyn McCarthy with establishing a Veterans’ Advisory Committee, and currently sits on veterans’ advisory committees for Representatives Kathleen Rice and Lee Zeldin. He remains an active member of the Vietnam Veterans of America and the Disabled American Veterans, and is the National Education Program Director for the Veterans of the Vietnam War.
Sgt. Miller’s tireless work as an advocate for his brothers and sisters in uniform has truly earned him a place in the Veterans’ Hall of Fame.
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