Desert Hot Springs honors veterans at annual ceremony
KESQ News Team
DESERT HOT SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – The city of Desert Hot Springs honored veterans with gratitude to the brave men and women who have served our country.
“I was wounded January 1st, 1968. I was blown out of the military 1113A1 track, blown into a tree out the back door,” said Eddie G. Johnson, a Vietnam Veteran, Purple Heart recipient, and caretaker of Veterans Park.
Johnson was presented with a plaque honoring his commitment to service even long after his military service.
“His lifelong commitment to service — both to his country and to our community — stands as an example of what it truly means to serve,” reads a post by the city.
The city’s event featured presentations, patriotic music, and community reflection.