Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Vietnam Replica Wall Arrival Kicks Off Flag Day Patriotic Celebration

"Old Gloryous” Flag Day celebration runs in Ogden through Sunday

Just to get the ball rolling this morning, we'd like to direct our readers' attention to today's Charlie Trentelman article, announcing a U.S. veteran-oriented series of events which will run at the Newgate Mall between now and Sunday. Mr. Trentelman's lead paragraphs provide the gist:
OGDEN — A replica of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C., will come to Utah today, escorted by several hundred motorcyclists as it moves down Interstate 84 and into Ogden.
Called “The Wall That Heals,” the traveling memorial is half as big as the original in Washington, D.C., which makes it nearly the length of a football field.
Engraved on it are the names of the 58,253 Americans killed in the Vietnam War.
Several versions of the Vietnam Memorial owned by various organizations are touring the country.
This one is sponsored by the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, created by Congress to build and maintain the original memorial.
The replica is being brought to Ogden by Post 1481 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
The last two years at Newgate Mall, the post has coordinated an “Old Gloryous” celebration for Flag Day, and the wall visit is part of that.
The "Wall Replica" will be arriving in Ogden this afternoon, under motorcyle escort, along a route descibed in today's Std-Ex story.


One of our gentle readers sent us a flier, providing detailed information on the activities which are scheduled in coordination with the above-mentioned Old Gloryous” Flag Day celebration. Interested readers can view the flier here.

A Weber County Forum Tip O' The Hat to Dennis Howland and the members of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1481, for arranging for the display of this unique memorial, honoring the 58,253 Americans killed in the Vietnam War, and for planning and coordinating this five-day patriotic event.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Rudy.

Semper Fi!

Anonymous said...

praise be to the hero's welcome

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