Veteran of the Week: Seaman Robert Earl Dreher Sr.

Published 4:18 pm Monday, July 29, 2019

By MELANIE POOLE / Special to the Reporter

The Veteran of the Week is sponsored by the National Veterans Shrine and Register of Honor at the American Village — honoring America’s veterans and telling the stories of their service and sacrifice for the cause of liberty.

“The American Village is pleased to join the Shelby County Reporter in recognizing Seaman Robert Earl Dreher Sr. as Veteran of the Week,” American Village founder and CEO Tom Walker said. “He is representative of the hundreds of thousands of Alabamians who have risked it all for the sake of our country and its freedom. To all veterans we owe a debt we can never fully repay.”

Seaman Robert Earl Dreher Sr. is being recognized as Veteran of the Week. (Contributed)

Visit the website, Veteransregisterofhonor.com, today and add your loved ones to the Register of Honor. Help us honor, recognize, respect and remember our country’s veterans.

Here are highlights about this week’s Veteran of the Week: Bob Dreher was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama, in 1927 and grew up milking cows and raising chickens with his family during the Great Depression. He joined the Navy after graduating from high school and served from 1945 to 1946, during World War II. He attended Auburn University on the GI-Bill, where he received a degree in electrical engineering. He worked for 39 years with the Bell Telephone System in Birmingham. He was a godly man who had a loving servant’s heart and was always eager to help others in time of need.

In His Own Words: “Always be a leader and not a follower in everything you do.”

Melanie Poole is Communications Officer for the American Village and can be reached at MPoole@americanvillage.org.