New Jersey Vietnam Vets tell it like it is
Because of the pandemic the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans Memorial Foundation like all of us, have been limited in holding public events that will continue the education that our New Jersey Vietnam Veterans, their families and communities have experienced.
There is a tremendous amount of history that can be shared about the Vietnam War and it’s veterans who served. The New Jersey Vietnam Veterans Memorial Foundation has made its mission to educate the public and acknowledge the sacrifices that our New Jersey veterans made for this country. The memorial located in Holmdel is open 24 hours, seven days a week. I encourage you to see the monument and the wall of names, it’s a chilling experience.
New Jersey Vietnam Vets tell it like it is
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By Lt. Cassandra Thompson
YOKOSUKA, Japan The Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Asheville (SSN 758) had the rare opportunity to train with French crew this month, when she conducted a series of at-sea submarine exercises with the Rubis-class nuclear powered submarine (SSN) FS Émeraude.
Émeraude and the Loire-class support and assistance vessel (BSAM type) FS Seine are on a scheduled deployment to the Western Pacific. Asheville and Émeraude used the opportunity to practice high-end maritime skills over the course of several days in a multitude of disciplines designed to enhance interoperability between maritime forces. The opportunity to tactically employ the boat in a multilateral exercise was beneficial to our overall training for forward deployed operations in the Indo-Pacific AOR, said Cmdr. Thomas Bullock, commanding officer of Asheville. Exercises of this nature emphasize the importance of interoperability and improve our warfighting skills.