Click HERE to watch Senator Moody’s remarks
LADY LAKE, Fla.—Senator Ashley Moody today honored the service and sacrifice of approximately 100 Vietnam War veterans at a pinning ceremony at American Legion Post 347—the largest post in the world. At the ceremony, Senator Moody presented the veterans, and surviving spouses of deceased veterans, with lapel pins commemorating their service and sacrifice to the U.S.
Senator Ashley Moody said, “Florida is the proud home to more than 1.4 million veterans, each a living reminder of service, sacrifice, and strength. Today, I was privileged to commemorate approximately 100 Vietnam War-era veterans and surviving spouses in Central Florida. Many of these soldiers bravely fought in faraway jungles and unimaginable conditions, and it is important to me that the U.S. never forgets those who stood strong on behalf of this nation and freedom.”
The Vietnam War Commemoration, established by Congress in 2008, partners with community organizations and government offices to honor Vietnam War-era veterans with pin presentation ceremonies, like the one hosted by Senator Moody today.
Florida is home to more than 1.4 million veterans and their families, including more than 423,000 Vietnam-era veterans. Nearly 9 million Americans served in the military during the Vietnam War-era, including more than 2.7 million soldiers fighting in Vietnam. More than 300,000 were wounded. More than 58,000 soldiers who fought in the conflict died in service to the U.S.
Click here to view Senator Moody’s remarks.
Senator Moody is committed to fighting for U.S. military members and veterans alike. Since becoming Florida’s newest Senator, Moody has:
- Co-sponsored the Major Richard Star Act, which seeks to fix unjust disability policies for retired combat veterans;
- Introduced Drone Espionage Act to crack down on spying through video surveillance of military installations;
- Supported the Veterans Education and Technical Skills (VETS) Opportunity Act, which would expand educational benefits for veterans;
- Supported the Restore VA Accountability Act of 2025, which would help ensure that only the most dedicated individuals can serve veterans;
- Hosted a town hall with VA Secretary Collins in Tampa to discuss issues facing veterans;
- Requested President Trump to send F-35As to Homestead Air Reserve Base;
- Recognized 200 years of U.S. Navy presence in Pensacola and discussed the critical importance of the Navy and Coast Guard’s presence in the Florida Panhandle; and more.
When Senator Moody served as Florida’s Attorney General, she formed the Florida Military and Veterans Assistance Program to assist service members and their families who have been affected by scams. From 2019 and January 2025, when Senator Moody left the Attorney General’s office, MVAP recovered more than $3.7 million from over 2,300 complaints for affected military members and their families.
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