Help Veterans Uncover the Battle of Medina
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The only battle to involve over half of Texas's population – Tejanos, Native Americans, Anglos, and former Spanish royalists alike – is one that has been all but forgotten by historians – The Battle of Medina.
Fought somewhere near San Antonio and the Medina River in August of 1813, the actual location of the battle was forgotten and lost, but perhaps it will soon be found.
Your donation will help American Veterans Archaeological Recovery (AVAR)* launch an extensive archaeological survey to locate the Battle of Medina and restore public knowledge of this important event in Texas history.
Donations over $100 will receive a limited-edition bandana (pictured above) as a token of appreciation.
AVAR (formally known as Operation Nightingale USA) is a veteran-owned 501(c)(3) non-profit that conducts expert archaeological fieldwork worldwide by combining the drive and precision of military veterans with academic training and supervision. Unique in the United States, the AVAR program helps veterans find their future while exploring the past. We describe the enhancement of archaeological fieldwork processes to benefit and develop the participant over the long-term as ‘Rehabilitation Archaeology.’
*With support from the Texas Historical Commission and Atascosa County Historical Commission
Organizer
Mackenze Burkhart
Organizer
Okemos, MI
Operation Nightingale USA
Beneficiary