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Pin-Ups for Vets puts a spotlight on female veterans posing as bombshells to raise money for American heroes

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When it came to honoring our troops, Gina Elise was looking for something with a bit more… oomph. It was 2006 when the California resident and recent graduate from UCLA founded Pin-Ups for Vets, a nonprofit that produces WWII-inspired bombshell calendars featuring female veterans as models.The funds raised go to support hospitalized veterans and deployed troops.

The 15th annual calendar for 2021 features 12 female veterans who have swapped their uniforms for ‘40s-style dresses, transforming them into poster girls made fit for the silver screen.

Tito Suazo 64, served in the Air Force from 1966 - 68, gets a hug from Gina Elise, Founder of the non-profit organization, Pin-Ups For Vets, during her visit to the Denver VA Medical Center.

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