The U.S. Veterans Hall of Fame recently held its annual ceremony to welcome this year’s inductees, men and women whose courage, leadership, and service continue to inspire us all.

Founded by Curtis Drafton, the Hall of Fame continues its mission to preserve the legacy of those who have served our nation and to recognize individuals who go above and beyond in service to their communities.


As we read their stories, we’re reminded to honor every Veteran and their families who have given so much for our country.
This year’s event made history as the Hall of Fame honored its first civilian, Tommy Norman, retired police chief from Little Rock, Arkansas. His lifelong dedication to helping others shows that service to community comes in many forms.


Senior Director of Community Relations Mike Schaub attended on behalf of Social Model Recovery Systems, joining leaders and volunteers who work each day to support and celebrate our Veterans.
We’re truly grateful for the chance to be part of an event that reminds us what honor, compassion, and community really mean.

