Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Latest news, weather, high school sports for Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

Copper Country honors veterans
Posted: 11.11.2012 at 11:48 PM
Updated: 11.12.2012 at 8:45 AM
Steve Asplund

Assistant News Director/Anchor

0

The Copper Country Veterans Association honored veterans in Houghton on Sunday with a ceremony

Photo

HOUGHTON -- In the 11th month, on the 11th day, in the 11th hour, America stops to remember those who served and protected her.

Only about 20 people came out for the Veterans Day observance held in Houghton under the dreary, gray sky on Sunday morning. This day carries with it deep meaning for those who served, like Corporal Roy Thomas from the Keweenaw. Sunday's guest speaker, Roy Thomas, is a Purple Heart recipient. In a firefight in Iraq in 2004, Corporal Thomas took the blast of an enemy grenade, protecting the men he was in charge of. He lost the sight in his left eye. His commitment to service, though, is unchanged.

"I'd go and do that over and over again to save some of these young kids, so they can grow up, you know, have a happy life," said Marine Corps Corporal Roy Thomas. 

The Copper Country Veterans Association was responsible for Sunday's ceremony.

Popular Stories
Thumbnail
Trial delayed for man accused of spitting in sandwich
Andrew LaCombe  |  Yesterday at 10:35 AM  |  8 comments
Thumbnail
Three adults and an infant sent to hospital in afternoon crash
Sarah Blakely  |  Yesterday at 10:45 AM  |  2 comments
Thumbnail
Prison for man involved in drunk driving death of Ishpeming teen
Patti Mulligan  |  Monday, May 20, 2013  |  8 comments
Follow Upper Michigan's Source
Get news and weather notifications on your phone by downloading the iPhone or Android app below
Sign up to get alerts and updates for breaking news, severe weather, and deals:
submit
ADVERTISEMENT
Check This Out!
Live Chats
Check the live chat replays and see a new one Wed.
U.P. Biz Source
Great prices on U.P. deals.
Best Bets
See what the experts have to say.
YooperTube
Share your video and pictures with others in the U.P.
ADVERTISEMENT