At a Glance
- Texas Veterans Commission (TVC) is calling veterans to share stories for America250 celebrations.
- Veterans can submit via the “Why I Served” survey until 5 p.m. on Jan. 5.
- TVC plans a traveling or digital exhibit to honor service.
- Why it matters: Veterans’ stories will be highlighted in a national commemoration of the Declaration of Independence.
The Texas Veterans Commission (TVC) is urging veterans across the state to share their experiences and photographs for the upcoming America250 commemorations, a nationwide celebration marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Veterans can submit their stories through the “Why I Served” survey, which will be available until 5 p.m. on Jan. 5. The commission plans to showcase these contributions in a traveling or digital exhibit.
How to Participate
Veterans interested in contributing can:
- Complete the “Why I Served” survey online.
- Upload photos and personal anecdotes.
- Submit the entry before the Jan. 5 deadline.

Jim Halbrook stated:
> “A big part of that is military service and veterans after military service. We want to make sure in this national celebration that Texas veterans are included in that commemoration.”
What to Expect
The commission will curate the collected stories into a traveling or digital exhibit, allowing the public to view and appreciate the sacrifices of Texas veterans. This exhibit will be integrated into the broader America250 celebration events across the state.
Key Takeaways
- TVC invites veterans to submit stories and photos for America250.
- Submission deadline is 5 p.m. on Jan. 5.
- A traveling or digital exhibit will showcase veteran contributions.
By sharing their stories, Texas veterans will help ensure their service is remembered as part of the nation’s 250th anniversary celebrations.

