Despite breakup rumors that the couple are still having troubles adjusting after the their celebrated TV show wrapped, Andi Dorfman and Josh Murray seemed to be happier than ever when they appeared together at a Veterans Day event on Monday.

The young couple went to a charity event for Operation Once in a Lifetime's Wings of Inspiration event at Skydive Elsinore where they honored and gave back to the men and women who serve the country. In an interview with Extra, the two talked about the event, where they talked to veterans and served food.

"We're here to support Operation Once in a Lifetime. It's a really cool project. It's taking any type of veteran, any branch they've been in, whether they've been wounded, whether they have any disabilities, anything, and it's basically giving them a once in a lifetime opportunity," Dorfman said of the event. "It's kind of, as the founder put it to us, 'Make-A-Wish' for veterans! Which is a really cool thing, especially on Veterans Day."

"It's been really awesome just hanging out with them and sharing their stories," said Dorfman.

The couple was over the moon about the event and was very "proud" to be in attendance and help give back, according to Fashion & Style.

"Extremely inspirational," Murray added. "There's a lot of stories that we've heard, the founder told us a bunch of stories and one of the ladies here knows Andi's dad from Atlanta and she actually lost a leg while she was doing her service. And her inspiration is awesome as well."

"She just had a baby," Dorfman said.

They also had the opportunity to go skydiving. Just before take off, the couple shared their fears of flying.

"We're actually both afraid of heights. We don't even fly well. Like, the two of us on a plane is actually, pretty bad," Dorfman said.

"She does a countdown for the first 20 seconds," Murray retorted. "And I'm like, stop, you're scaring me now. Like, she scares me more than anything."

So, the fact that we may not jump on the plane," Dorfman said before Murray added, "Another vodka tonic please!"

After the event, Josh captioned a photo on Twitter, "Happy Veteran's Day! Such a great time at the charity event benefitting 'Operation Once In A Lifetime' with @andi_dorfman supporting our Veterans! So blessed to have these brave men and women keeping us safe!"

Recently celebrating six months since she accepted former professional baseball player Josh Murray's hand in marriage, the two met on the tenth season of "The Bachelorette," which concluded in May, though viewers didn't see their engagement transpire until "The Bachelorette" finale aired in July, when Dorfman handed the final rose to Murray.

Dorfman shared a photo from her engagement via her Twitter and Instagram pages recently, writing: "6 months ago..." That post garnered more than 67,000 "likes" in a matter of hours, the Inquisitr wrote. Fans of "The Bachelorette" assembled in support, like they have with virtually all of Andi and Josh's social media posts, especially when they wax nostalgic about "The Bachelorette" or get candid about the couple's relationship.

The happy couple has been together almost all of the time through their journeys in Atlanta (where they both live), with Dorfman having visiting Murray's family. Recently, Murray posted images on his Instagram, which showed him getting a pedicure with Dorfman and his little sister, Stephanie:

According to his followers, the resemblance between the two was uncanny: "They look so much a like! Crazy," one mentioned and while another gushed with joy. "OMG! Yes they do look like twins."

Dorfman also looks like she's taken a shine to Murray's sister, too. In September, Murray posted another photo to his Instagram account, celebrating his sister's birthday alongside his wife-to be with the caption reading "Happy Birthday to my beautiful sister @stephmurray11... So happy we could make it to Athens to celebrate! @andi_dorfman #22 #bestsisterever."