Networking Site For US Veterans USVetSpace.com Launched Today by Veterans National Radio, Inc. to Support Veterans’ Causes

February 17, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
HOUSTON, Texas – Veterans National Radio, Inc. launches new website USVetSpace.com, the world’s first long-term networking portal designed exclusively for United States veterans by veterans themselves. The website, styled after popular social networking sites like MySpace.com, provides a virtual space online for US Veterans to send messages and befriend each other, create personal profiles and homepages, share photos in digital photo albums, interact in forums and online clubs, participate in polls, and read current news articles on veterans’ interests. The site offers a tiered membership system, with the most basic membership available at no cost to all veterans, immediate family members, and registered auxiliaries. Veterans National Radio, Inc has pledged to donate a substantial percentage of funds raised by paid membership packages on USVetSpace.com to aid national veterans’ causes.

“USVetSpace.com is a means of giving back to those who fought for our country. It will provide a place for old friends to reconnect and stay in the loop of current veterans’ events and news, while supporting veterans’ charitable causes” says Roland Zuercher, CEO of Veterans National Radio, Inc. and co-founder of USVetSpace.com.

Veterans’ posts, districts, and even veteran retirement homes are also represented on the site, enhancing communications between existing veteran communities with internet facilities like email, instant messaging, and forums.

“As more veterans and their families join USVetSpace online, we hope to achieve an increase in connectivity between veterans’ real-world communities while garnering the public’s support of veterans’ issues,” says Zuercher. “The magic of the internet is the ability to include US veterans and family members from all around the world in one strong, supportive, and connected community, and to make our voices heard.”

More information can be found at www.USVetSpace.com and Veterans National Radio, Inc.’s website www.Veterans-National-Radio.org