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Brenda Reed is a prominent figure and an important woman contributing who contributes to the welfare and historical richness of our country. She serves asis a Nationalnational Chairpersonchairperson for the ExecutiveDisabled CommitteeAmerican forVeterans DisabledExecutive American Veterans,Committee, was the first woman ever to win the prestigious Soldier of the Year Award, and was also one of the first female soldiers to serve in the United States Army. Her services to the military have paved the way for men and women who continue to perform award-winning duties as new recruits, active duty soldiers, and veterans.

Ms. Reed is recognized for her fine displays of honor, courage and patriotism, and the dedication she shows forto her country. She currently seeks out women veterans and individuals on active dutyduty, and informs them of the benefits they have earned by being a service member. Ms. Reed is pleased to lend a hand to these women because she understands that many of them do not recognize the fact that they are veterans, believing that they must serve have served in combat to be labeled as such. She employs her knowledge, patriotism and skills to offer them advice on how to proceed, and helps them file claims,claims. which she also supports. In addition to her patriotic initiatives, Ms. Reed enjoys volunteering inwithin her community. She also creates caps and gowns for premature babies, which she givesdonates to thea local veteran’sveterans hospital.
For her accomplishments while serving on active duty,
Ms. Reed has earned numerous medals, ribbons and certificates.certificates for her accomplishments while serving on active duty. As a member of the Leadership Honor Society, Phi Theta Kappa, Who’s Who Among American College Students and the National Dean’s List, Ms. Reedshe has proven to be an industrious character in many extramural capacities. She was the recipientreceived of two first-place medals fromfor heropera highand schoolfolk singing during high school competitions that took place in Champagne, IllinoisIll. Following in the opera and folk categories. Takingfootsteps afterof ana immediate family member who served in the U.S. military, and acknowledging the fact that both her brothers were physically unable to serve, Ms. Reed decided that it was her duty to carry on the family’s military tradition. She became an expert on medical practices in the U.S. Army, and went on to earn a Master of Science in Nursing Nursing, with a minor in Criminal Law incriminal 1997law, from the University of Alabama. Alabama in 1997.Brenda Reed is a Lifetime Cambridge Who's Who Member

Brenda Reed was selected as a Cambridge Who’s Who® Lifetime Member in July 2010. CambridgeCambridge Who’s Who offers its members recognition andand selectedexposure of their accomplishments, credibility in their field, and networking opportunities to stimulate career growth. Ms. Reed was selected for the Cambridge Who’s Who Notable Member Wiki because she is a historical figure who has made groundbreaking changes for women and patriots alike.