I'm often asked about our status as a certified Service-Connected Disabled Veteran Owned Business.  What does it mean and who really cares?

While in the Marine Corps and serving in Viet-Nam as a Counter-Mortar / Anti- Personnel Radar Systems Team Chief, I ran afoul of the North Vietnamese several times.  Fortunately, my wounds were not severe enough to disable me to the point where I could not function or make a living when I returned home.

Our government is making an effort to include veteran owned and disabled veteran owned businesses in Federal and State contracting. Visual Systems & Services is a proud member of the California DVBE Alliance assisting veterans disabled in the service of our country to take advantage of these new government initiatives. Click
here for more info about the program.

Let's not forget veterans returning from the Global War On Terrorism. They deserve our respect, support and lasting gratitude for a job well done.

Semper Fidelis



Sgt. Jim Hackett USMC
RVN - 2 Tours
Nov 68 - Aug 70
This page is dedicated to the memory of
Staff Sergeant William G. Rash,
my Senior Drill Instructor at Parris Island.








                            One kick ass Marine...







Date of Casualty: Wednesday, August 21, 1968
Age at time of loss: 25
Casualty type: (A1) Hostile, died
Reason: Other explosive device (Ground casualty)
Country: South VietNam
Province: Quang Nam
The Wall: Panel 47W - Row 021