Thousands of wounded veterans in military hospitals, medical centers and rehabilitation facilities across the country have been visited by model Gina Elise and gifted one of her 1940s-inspired Pin-Ups ...
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She’s an American sweetheart with red hot lips, rosy cheeks, and perfect pin curls—she’s a pin-up girl. Now, she’s so much more, and a group of veterans are giving these 1940s-style icons an ...
With a grateful nod to the pinup girls of World War II who did a wonderful job boosting the morale of our fighting men, there’s another group of pinup women who have been traveling the country for ...
An organization called Pin-ups for Vets is empowering female veterans and supporting troops by channeling classic looks. TODAY’s Sheinelle Jones sits down with the founder and two women featured in ...
Gina Elise has used her brains-and-beauty combination for years to benefit hospitalized Veterans across America. Elise is the founder of Pin-ups For Vets, an Upland-based, award-winning nonprofit ...
Annika Hutsler appears as Miss November in the annual Pin-Ups for Vets calendar, which raises funds to support military members who are hospitalized or deployed overseas Jason Hahn is a former Human ...
During eight years in the Army as a mechanic, Melanie Felix’s days in the male-dominated military were spent navigating the greasy insides of Humvees, tanks and other heavy-duty equipment. Today, the ...