People like earl who fought in iraq lost friends there and still tears up thinking about it. Some of my closest friends and i cant imagine if being a father. No barbeques for him today. My family particularly takes it as day of service. So theres no picnics or things like that. We actually dedicate ourselves to the fallen. Reporter dedicating themselves to never forgetting the realities of war. We now have 246 National Cemeteries in the United States and 24 cemeteries overseas. These exist to honor those who paid the supreme price and never returned home. Reporter crowds turned out across the region today at the the philadelphia Korean War Memorial in the rain. Youre not the forgotten warriors. You should never be the forgotten warriors. Reporter Margaret Mclean is a gold star wife losing her husband to the effects of the vietnam war. She thinks of those who remain unaccounted for. To remember even those who are still, um, pow, mia. We are still working on bringing them home. Reporter
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Our job to be there: Vietnam?
By Vivian Blevins - Contributing columnist
When Penny Adams of Piqua, Ohio, a Vietnam War U.S. Navy veteran, entered the Nauticus at the Hampton Roads Naval Museum in Norfolk, Virginia, in 2019 to serve as a member of a panel entitled “To Bind Their Wounds,” she was first greeted by signs: 10,000-Day War at Sea followed by Why Did the U.S. Go to War in Vietnam?
She walked further to see her words and her name inscribed on a wall in answer to the question: “We were saving lives. It was our job to be there.”