Northern Kentucky organization teaches woodworking to help veterans reintegrate into civilian life
Operation Honor now one step closer to expanding resources
Operation Honor founder Joe Montgomery isn t a veteran himself but sees a need in Northern Kentucky to help veterans in the post-service path toward reintegration. One part of that mission involves the creation of products through woodworking.
and last updated 2021-07-26 20:48:45-04
CORINTH, Ky. â In a workshop just off the beaten path in Corinth, Kentucky, the grinding sound of a wood planer can be heard as it carefully takes off layers of a wood beam. The tapping sounds of finishing nails being shot into layers of wood pierce the air as the air compressor kicks in to push enough air into the nail gun to get the job done.
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