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  Home arrow Post 316 News arrow Post 316 arrow MEMORIAL DAY-WOODSTOCK 2009  
 
Momentum is growing for the campaign to build an Education Center at the Vietnam Memorial Wall. In September 2009, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund launched a National Call for Photos, to gather pictures of the more than 58,000 men and women whose names are on The Wall. There is also a new Web site dedicated to the Education Center, where you will find everything you need to start a local Call for Photos campaign. Click here to visit www.buildthecenter.org. For many, the Vietnam War is text book history. Some 40 percent of the four million people who visit The Wall today are too young to remember that war. To them, the thousands of names cut in the smooth black granite are faceless; they have no context, no connection. By telling the stories behind every name, the Education Center will help visitors understand the courage, sacrifice and devotion of those who fell, those who returned, and those who waited. While learning about the Vietnam War, visitors will also discover how the Memorial shaped the ways Americans mourn, and the vital part The Wall played in helping to heal the bitter divisions that tore at the nation’s heart and soul.
 
 
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May 29, 2009 at 08:11 PM

 

 For those of you who attended or did not attend the City of Woodstock Memorial Day Ceremony here is a link( below) that will take you to a wonderful slide show presentation with music. Also check out an additional link you will see on the right side of the page with a second slide show presentation .

Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHWh6UXaVFU

MORE PHOTOS BELOW.

Mike Sarris
P
ost 316 Adjutant

 

Program VIP's

 

 

Following the Memorial Day Program State American Legion Oratorical Contest winner Leanne Livingston sponsored by Post 316 is presented a plaque by Post Commander Charlie Tucker inscribed with the front page article printed in the Cherokee Tribune.  Mayor Donnie Henriques proudly looks on. Ths presentation made at the Right Wing Cafe in downtown Woodstock.   

                            

               

                                                                                                                              

 

 
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