CINCINNATI — Jay Joyce pulls a yearbook off the shelf. Then, he laughs. Because this Army veteran graduated from West Point.
And now, so have two of his kids.
"My classmates and I go through these all the time," Joyce said, looking through a book from 1970. "We love to reminisce about what we used to look like."
The 72-year-old is sitting in an office filled with books and name tags and pictures — much of it tied to his military service. And that's why he reached out to me.
Because since 2018, he's been volunteering at the United Service Organizations military lounge at CVG Airport.
"We greet them with a smile, we greet them with a handshake and we tell them relax," Joyce said. "Working as a volunteer at the USO is one of the most rewarding things I’ve ever done."
But now, that loun