MYWORD Help bring ‘Wall That Heals’ back to Humboldt - TopicsExpress



          

MYWORD Help bring ‘Wall That Heals’ back to Humboldt County Through both my personal and military business travels, I have been extremely fortu­nate to go to Washing­ton, D.C., several times. Most recently earlier this spring. I always seek out the memorials honoring our wars, and did so on my very first trip with my mother in 1985, before I had joined the mili­tary. That year, the Vietnam Vet­eran’s Memorial Wall had been constructed the year before. On that trip, I was asked by a childhood high school friend, “Heh, find my dad’s name. He is on there somewhere on that wall.” My friend was raised by his grandmother, and I always asked myself why he had not been raised by his parents. With that prophetic request, I now knew why. He had never talked about it. Like I said from the begin­ning, I have had the great for­tune to go to Washington sev­eral times. In 2011, I fi­nally got to see the WWII memorial which had heretofore not ex­isted. There are many people in Humboldt County who have never gone, nor will they be able to go and see that very powerful Vietnam Memorial Wall. Many of those are Vietnam veter­ans who did survive, and lost their buddies, and would be no doubt brought to tears by see­ing those names. (I have vis­ited the grave of a fellow sol­dier from Afghanistan at Ar­lington, and I know how this effects you.) Many communities are full of folks who cannot make it to Washington DC, sometimes for physical reasons, others purely economic. Therefore, countless replica walls have been built and they travel to communities all around America. Humboldt has been visited by one such wall, but it was over 30 years ago. I personally have officiated at countless Vietnam veteran funerals/remembrances in the past year and a half such that it is obvious, we are losing that generation of great heroes at a far earlier point in their lives than the WWII and Korean War generation. The power of seeing those names and finally getting respect is truly a ca­thartic healing process for all those involved. I am 48 years old, so I am too young to know the horrific way our returning Vietnam veterans were treated. I have only read about it in History books, but one thing is clear, that America can and will never do that again to its servicemen and women. They were merely following orders and doing what they were told, and fighting for their country, like my friend’s dad. The Viet­nam Memorial Wall is the best healing process to reverse that shameful treatment. I recently got to participate in the unveiling for the first ever time here in Humboldt, of the Global War on Terror Re­membrance Wall, by giving the opening remarks. This wall is inspired by the Vietnam Me­morial Wall, and lists all ca­sualties of the GWOT. While there, I stood next to former AMVETS POST 96 Commander Mark Sanchez, and heard him say that he was committed to bringing the “Wall that Heals” back to Humboldt. Mark trag­ically had only 12 more days to live when he uttered those words to me and his fellow vet­eran friends. Mark was proud of the GWOT wall coming here for the first time, but he also knew that we needed to bring the Wall That Heals back. Now that Mark has passed, it will be up to his friends, fellow vet­erans and veterans’ support­ers to make his dream a real­ity. Mark first made the request of the Honor Guard to partici­pate in the GWOT Wall, when I bumped into him at the Re­publican of the Year Dinner in March. For more information on the Wall that Heals, please check out the following web­site: vvmf.org/. We need to raise approximately $12,000 to bring the Wall That Heals back to Humboldt. To make your donation: Go to giveforward. In the upper right go to “Find a fundraiser”; type in ‘Viet­nam War Remembrance Wall’; click on the site set up by Dean Glaser, AMVETS Post 96 Com­mander or go to a direct link at gfwd.at/1iv4bLo. Informa­tion: Dean Glaser, 707-725-3880. Thank you. Allan L. Dollison is a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve. Now that Mark has passed, it will be up to his friends, fellow veterans and veterans’ supporters to make his dream a reality.
Posted on: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 11:54:06 +0000

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