Brazil, Indiana is not too far from Terra Haute and in 1970 the population was just a little over 8,000.
Nine of her youth were lost in Vietnam.
Today, just a few.
| Max Wayne Batchelor |
Chronicling a vet's quest to visit Vietnam War memorials in all fifty states
Brazil, Indiana is not too far from Terra Haute and in 1970 the population was just a little over 8,000.
Nine of her youth were lost in Vietnam.
Today, just a few.
| Max Wayne Batchelor |
I have spent some time over the years telling you about Havana, Illinois. It is unique as it is the only place I've been that has a store front with framed pictures of so many of the lost from the area. The last time I checked, the store was out of business and no one could tell me what happened to the guy who created the display or what had happened to the many photos.
You can see some of those pictures here.
| Larry Ladd |
I hope all those listed here will encourage you to send along photos and join the group.
The small, outside, memorial in Nampa honors seven from the area.
Clustered in a natural setting it sits in The Veterans Peace Memorial Park just outside the Nampa City Hall. You can see a more complete post here.
A few of the names, and their faces.
| Gerald Lee Baldwin |
CPL Baldwin was lost on December 12th, 1968 at Nua Nghia. His records say that he was lost to "small arms fire" and was a "ground casualty." This is every thing I could find about him except some family information that included the names of his parents, sisters and and brothers. Nothing else.
A 20 year old man dies and just nothing. How many times have I lamented this?
| Jess B. Boicourt |
| Albaro Quezada Garcia |
If you are following along at all, you will have seen that a number of you, like Joan from Wisconsin, Tony from Texas, Mike from Maryland, Ron from Florida, Tim from Virginia, Molly from Florida, Colleen from Pennsylvania, Elli from Maryland, and Peg and Ray from Florida, among others, have responded to my request to send me memorials you have seen in your area or where you may have traveled. I even got one from Ireland! These submissions help expand the knowledge of how we have remembered the men and women who served and/or were lost in 'Nam and you help to honor them. If you have any such photos, I would love to see them. Please send them along to the email at the left and I will gladly share them here.
I hope all those listed here will encourage you to send along photos and join the group.
| Robert Kiyoshi Kawamura |
| Donald Marshall |
If you are following along at all, you will have seen that a number of you, like Joan from Wisconsin, Tony from Texas, Mike from Maryland, Ron from Florida, Tim from Virginia, Molly from Florida, Colleen from Pennsylvania, Elli from Maryland, and Peg and Ray from Florida, among others, have responded to my request to send me memorials you have seen in your area or where you may have traveled. I even got one from Ireland! These submissions help expand the knowledge of how we have remembered the men and women who served and/or were lost in 'Nam and you help to honor them. If you have any such photos, I would love to see them. Please send them along to the email at the left and I will gladly share them here.
I hope all those listed here will encourage you to send along photos and join the group.
I know that I promised a post from Hawai'i, but opted, instead, to honor Veterans Day first. This will post at 11:11 am. to honor the signing of the Armistice ending WWI. November 11th was originally called Armistice Day, honoring that momentous event.
A Means to Heal actually attempts to both honor those who served and those who were lost. Many memorials around the country honor the lost and those still MIA but, over the years more and more sites go out of their way to honor all who served. If you browse this site (and I hope you do) you will find many memorials that actually do both.
I try each year to come up with something fitting to pay tribute to all who served.
Each year The Department of Veterans Affairs creates a new Veterans Day honors ALL WHO SERVED no matter when or where. Confusion still seems to exist concerning this. I am not sure why but it does. So, once again, Veterans Day honors all, Memorial Day honors those who paid the highest price for their country and Armed forces Day honors all who are serving.
Below is this years rendering. It was created by a vet, Jeremy D. Carpenter. I could do no better than this.
To see additional memorials from any state, please click a state name on the left side of this page. Please note that Canada, Ireland, and Puerto Rico have been added to the list.
If you are following along at all, you will have seen that a number of you, like Joan from Wisconsin, Tony from Texas, Mike from Maryland, Ron from Florida, Tim from Virginia and Molly from Florida, Colleen from Pennsylvania, and very soon Elli from Maryland, among others, have responded to my request to send me memorials you have seen in your area or where you may have traveled. I even got one from Ireland! These submissions help expand the knowledge of how we have remembered the men and women who served or were lost in 'Nam and you help to honor them. If you have any such photos, I would love to see them. Please send them along to the email at the left and I will gladly share them here. Thanks, once again, to all who have contributed.In New Spalding, Georgia there is a roadside park with a number of memorials present. The names of thirteen fallen from 'Nam are listed along side heroes from the Korean war.
You can see my original past from the site here.
Today, I will highlight a few of the fallen honored here.
| James Terry Coggins |
| Willie Gene Gaddy |
| Charles Wayne Hall |
If you are following along at all, you will have seen that a number of you, like Joan from Wisconsin, Tony from Texas, Mike from Maryland, Ron from Florida, Tim from Virginia, Molly from Florida, Colleen from Pennsylvania, Elli from Maryland, and Peg and Ray from Florida, among others, have responded to my request to send me memorials you have seen in your area or where you may have traveled. I even got one from Ireland! These submissions help expand the knowledge of how we have remembered the men and women who served and/or were lost in 'Nam and you help to honor them. If you have any such photos, I would love to see them. Please send them along to the email at the left and I will gladly share them here.
I hope all those listed here will encourage you to send along photos and join the group.