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PAYSON SAY'S WELCOME HOME TO ALL VIETNAM VETERANS!!!

Photo Gallery - June 5 - 8, 2008 - Vietnam Wall Traveling Memorial


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Video Gallery - June 5 - 8, 2008 - Vietnam Wall Traveling Memorial

 
Procession

 
Bag Pipes

 
Introduction

 
Police Chief

 
Fire Chief

 
Mayor Evans

 
Rick Romley

         

Date:  June 5-8th 2008
Time:  24 Hours
Place: Green Valley Park, Payson, Arizona [ map it ]

The Vietnam War was the longest military conflict in U.S. history. The hostilities in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia claimed the lives of more than 58,000 Americans.  Another 304,000 were wounded.  Payson, Arizona will pay tribute to these brave men and women, as it will host the traveling Vietnam War Memorial Wall in June, 2008.

"The Wall" is an 80% scale replica of the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, DC – “The Wall” – is 370 feet long and stands eight feet tall at the apex.  The Tribute Wall contains the names of all 58,219 Unites States service men and women killed or listed as missing in action during the Vietnam War. 

The Tribute Wall is not a glorification of war, but simply a way to honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for their country.  This somber event will reflect the sorrow of that time in our nation’s history, which found the United States in our longest war … a war that began in 1957 and finally concluded in 1975.  Accompanying exhibits include memorials for WWII, “911”, Walk of Hero’s Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, Art Displays, and much more. 

This event is free to the public and open 24 hours a day.  The Tribute Wall will be lit and there will be security on site.  Volunteers will be there to help visitors locate names; assist with wall “rubbings” and to provide emotional support.

We know that many will visit the Tribute Wall at all hours of the day and night.  The event will push the emotional envelop for many veterans.  Many will be stunned by the sheer size of The Wall.  Volunteers will assure those looking for that “special name” will not leave disappointed.  If a soldier is listed on The Wall, they will be found.  This event will be somber and it will be respectful.  


 Tribute Wall Procession
The American Traveling Tribute Wall will leave Mazatzal Casino at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday June, 5 2008 and travel down Main Street on its way to Green Valley Park. All are encouraged to come and line Main Street with American flags in hand. Over 500 American flags will be handed out by the Wall Committee to spectators who come to welcome the Traveling Tribute and all it stands for.
 


 Dedication Ceremony

Saturday, June 7th, 2008
Beginning at 9:00AM
Green Valley Park
Payson, Arizona 

Welcoming Remarks: Patrick Willis.
National Anthem : Payson Choral Society/CAP.
Invocation: “The Wall Prayer” (Chaplain Richie).
Guest Speakers (Police & Fire Chiefs).
Introduction of Guest Speaker: Mayor.
Guest Speaker : Mr. Rick Romley.
Benediction (Chaplain Richie).
Amazing Grace: Eric Landau (Piper).
TAPS: (P.H.G. Bugler).
Laying of the Wreaths: D.A.R.
Flyover - 162nd Fighter Wing
Commence  movement to The Wall (Informal).
 
 

White Gloves
By Mary Anne Russell
Mary Ann Russell attended high school with Robert Bagnall, whose name can be located on Panel 34 East, Line 40. She has published several poems and lives with her family in Sevierville, Tennessee

Mother paged through the names,
          In the book of names
          And then, businesslike
          Read aloud;
          “Robert S. Bagnall,
          Bloomfield, Connecticut.”
          And I read too, but silently,
          Remembering
          High school basketball
          And yearbook photos.
          “January, 1968 –
          Date of Casualty,” it said.
          Impersonal words for death.
          “Row 34E,” she said
          And stiffened.
“Line 40,” she said, and turned away
As it struck.
“I will not cry,” I thought,
Remembering
A boy I hardly knew,
We all admired
Healthy, handsome, easygoing,
Clean cut.
His hands in such white gloves, folded.
 
Brass buttons, Navy blue linen.
“I will not laugh,” I thought,
          Thirty years ago,
          Teenage cool at the funeral.
But ambushed by those stilled gloved hands,
I sobbed like a child,
And reached to his own mother for comfort.
 
Our safe young lives.
          Bobby had it planned so well
          In his good and easy way –
          Team captain, class president,
          High school graduate,
          Soldier,
          College,
          Career.
 
Exploded, they said.
Was it a quick clean cut
          Or did he suffer?
          Was he alone
          Or did he die among friends?
 
The Wall was only one inch high
          At first.
          And then a name.
          And then three names,
          Then five.
          Then I stopped counting.
 
I took a photograph where the Wall
          Towered like an ancient obelisk,
          Monument to some dark mystery.
          A woman dabbed her eyes,
          Looking at a brother, a cousin
          A son,
          Forever young.
 
His name
          Next to so many other names –
          His friends?
Or soldiers dying in another place
          In the same hour?
          Question upon question.
 
We saw ourselves reflected, ghostlike,
          Otherworldly
          In the Wall
          Against the names,
Solid names carved in granite.
We reached out from our pool of reflections
And touched the names,
Wanting something.
          Who were these boys, these men?
          A thousand million reasons
          Beyond us now,
          Within us forever.


 



 


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