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How to make National Vietnam State of war Veterans Solar day more meaningful for Vets

Published On: Jan 18th, 2022 | 417 words | 1.4 min read |

VAntage Signal Contributor

National Vietnam War Veterans Day is just over two months away, and any organization who wants a simple, free mode to make the 24-hour interval more than meaningful for Vietnam Veterans can get the Vietnam War Celebration'due south "commemorative partners."

The programme is for federal, country and local communities, Veterans' organizations and other nongovernmental organizations. They can assist a grateful nation in thanking and honoring Vietnam Veterans and their families.

More than than 9 1000000 Americans served from Nov. 1, 1955, to May 15, 1975. Half-dozen million are withal living, but commemorative partners can do more.

"We promise anybody will bring together together on March 29, 2022, to honour Vietnam Veterans and their families during this 5th anniversary of National Vietnam State of war Veterans 24-hour interval," said Phil Waite, primary of strategic appointment for The United States of America Vietnam State of war Commemoration. "These warriors – our Nation's blood and treasure from a generation ago – deserve the Nation'due south deepest gratitude!"

Condign a partner

Joining the Vietnam War Commemoration as a commemorative partner is easy. Only visit www.vietnamwar50th.com and click "Utilise" in the blue Commemorative Partner Program box. At that place's a elementary, i-page application that requires two points of contact and i signature. Once approved as a partner, the commemoration provides organizations with a free starter kit of materials for developing and implementing their programs.

Questions regarding the commemorative partner program application process can be submitted to: whs.vnwar50th_cpp@mail service.mil.

Creating an result

Once a grouping becomes a partner, they receive a partner portal login. This allows the partner to create an consequence that is searchable on https://www.vietnamwar50th.com/events/.

Partners can besides receive the post-obit free materials:

  • Lapel pins for Vietnam Veterans, as well as those Veterans and family members who authorize under the Certificate of Laurels program
  • Presidential proclamations
  • Program brochures
  • Fact sheets
  • "I Served" and "We Heart" bumper magnets
  • 50th anniversary and Family Fellow member tin pins
  • Vietnam War Patch Posters (all Services)

Search for an effect

People tin acquire about events in their local community past visiting https://www.vietnamwar50th.com/events/. Visitors can search for issue by name, date, country, zip lawmaking and category. The site too allows visitors to search within a 1, five, 10, 25, 50 or 100 mile radius of a zip lawmaking.

To learn more about partnering with this national commemoration programme, visit their site at https://www.vietnamwar50th.com/ or any of the VWC social media sites found at http://linktr.ee/VNWar50th. Also, utilise the tag #ThankVietnamVets on social media to join the chat.

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53 Comments

  1. Julie Miller February 10, 2022 at 12:55 pm

    Can't become Civilian Partner class to piece of work. Email for contacting the organization was returned. Karen Lambert listed on course, and so hope that will go through.

  2. Rebecca Ring January 26, 2022 at eleven:35 am

    I'm a younger sister of a Vietnam Vet. The men and women who served deserve so much more than what they receive. To this day I dislike watching a Vietnam War film……to me information technology is like watching the 6:00pm news with my parents and watching closely for my brothers face or listening for his proper noun. RIP, Ron.

  3. jack dwenger Jan 22, 2022 at 12:39 pm

    OOOOOOOOORAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. 1st MarDiv. 72-74. Semper Fi !

  4. Brian Young January 21, 2022 at two:25 pm

    I traveled with human remains ona flying from Germany dorsum to the east coast . Couldn't wait to get back to the world. Still in wearing apparel greens spit on at g central station. Practise it all over again . Yes I would. That's what we signed up for to defend the Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic. Seems like we have found the enemy. He lies in our hearts and minds . My enemy today is isolation and my demons which haunt me day and dark

  5. George East Wylie January 20, 2022 at viii:00 pm

    Just a country's male child from Michigan. Turned 21 in the field. Landed in Cam- Rom January. of 1968. Dark-green as they come. Had me loading barrels from Dow Chemical into helicopters for three days and then sent to the bush. VA tells me I don't have amanuensis Orangish. Attached to combat engineer unit . I take 70 % disability. I had a son who served in Saudi. He passed away at age 48 from cancer. I also have a Autist son at dwelling born after Nam??? Tin can't hear a thing with out hearing aids. PSTD going potent. I am a only son: so I am the terminate of line. God I Honey my country's. An if asked I would do it all over again!!! Keep your caput held high nosotros have done no wrong. Dear all of you lot Brothers who made information technology home and those who didn't. Ground forces brother

  6. Thomas Jan 20, 2022 at 4:28 pm

    We c@n live in denial or go help, when you face the " interview for ptsd" and are questioned, they will ask or suggest something stupid, your ptsd volition ascend apace… don't end it Lol. I literally jumped upwards and shouted at the interviewer and they finally (years take gone past) acknowledged my condition. We didn't do this to us, nosotros just need assistance to help control and spot those triggers. NEVER Requite up going to the VA for aid. Their programs assistance you to encounter what'southward been hiding in yous, plus, you lot get to fellowship with the greates community ever. People who understand stand up you … the Veterans.

  7. Jim January 20, 2022 at four:25 pm

    My thanks become out to the Vietnam Vets who have/will comment on their service. Too frequently I have thought it would exist meliorate to have been an in–country causality than to have lived through the last 52 years. During my tour RFK and MLK were assassinated, Nixon became President through 'muddy tricks' and life was good for those who beat the typhoon because of their privileged status. I keep trying to forget Vietnam but retirement has immune too much fourth dimension for memories to come dorsum. I'thousand a Common cold War Military brat and Army Vet, I Corps '68-'69.

    ps. I recently came across an Internet Photo Copy of a letter Ho Chi Minh wrote to Truman asking for America'due south assist getting the French Colonial government out of Vietnam, he thought America was the champion of Freedom of Republic. Fidel Castro asked Eisenhower for help too getting rid of Cuba's corrupt dictator Batista. We know how that went.

  8. Gordon Adams January 20, 2022 at 4:14 pm

    I am a Vietnam veteran; fifth Special Forces, II Corps; 1966-1967. The wounds that I received from the antagonism and apathy from my boyfriend Americans when I returned to the world have stayed with me much longer than any received in country. Based on all of the above comments, I wonder if the American public realizes the bitterness that veterans behave. I didn't know that there are a lot of others who feel the aforementioned way equally myself. I read a book some time back written past Robert McNamra, titled "In Hindsight," where he states that Vietnam was probably a mistake. Well, you might want to tell that to the families of 58,000 men who paid the ultimate cost. We lost a lot of American claret over there. Equally for me, I am proud of my service to this land, and I have reached an historic period where I don't really care what other people think. I don't apologize for anything nosotros did. Isn't it interesting that arrogant rich politicians are ever willing to send other people'south children into harm's mode to practise things they aren't willing to do themselves.

  9. steve kelly January 20, 2022 at ii:39 pm

    i served in vietnam from 69 to 70 . i came home with medical and mental issues. i was likewise greeted past the protesters in the bay area that spit on us and called us every name in the book. i have tried to become help from the va and veterans affairs and experience that i have been ignored. i do not like to be reminded of this fourth dimension in my life.

  10. Donald Boik Jan twenty, 2022 at i:49 pm

    how can i receive this pin.. vet served 1970-1971 Phu Cat.

    • John Jan 20, 2022 at 3:22 pm
    • William O'Connell January 20, 2022 at 8:42 pm

      Welcome home! I was an Army liaison from the 241st Trans. Co. at Long My at the 15 Aeriform Port Sq. cargo pterminal at Phu Cat from March til September 1970. Am I correct to assume yous were AF?

  11. Levie Strickland Jan twenty, 2022 at 1:43 pm

    I served in Vietnam in 1965/1966 was a grunt with B C 1st 5 Cav. Air mobile 1st Calvary Disvison.I am at present 77 hrs old have type 2 diebtic besides have nerve damage both legs and both feet from agent orange.I would serve my country if I were asked to.

  12. Robert January 20, 2022 at 12:27 pm

    Born in 1946 a Native American, I was called to serve my homeland for ii yrs. Married for iii yrs. before chosen to serve. 1968/69 in Nam, that was a crude year (TET). Others that year had it rougher so I, I admittee. Worked as a mechanic on helicopters by mean solar day, pulled guard duty by night. You encounter, all the our guards guarding the encampment were called due north to reenforce the invasion from the n. This story tin go along and on, merely information technology stops here. The question is was I proud to serve in Nam. Only my forefathers should answer that. I'm non a bitter human, presently I volition be 77 yrs former my eye sight about gone. I practise this in type to ease my soul

  13. Stephen Mead Jan 20, 2022 at 12:17 pm

    I served in the Navy from 10/67 thru ten/73. I was stationed in Danang from 12/69 thru 12/70. Most people think I am pulling their leg but I really did serve in-state for that twelvemonth. My father was a WWII vet and he was the but 1 that was proud of my service. At one of the first family meals afterwards I got home on exit my sister asked me if I liked being a babe killer. My male parent was the only one to stand up for me. I learned my lesson and never admitted to existence a Vietnam vet until the lxxx's and so it was merely shut friends. Now finally I tin proudly say that I am a NAM vet and people say thanks for your service. I am and so happy that our land has treated our recent state of war veterans and so much better. God anoint all of you who take served our state.

  14. John East Chartier Jan 20, 2022 at 10:58 am

    I served from 1/63-eleven/65. Regular army Security Agency. Received my Honorable Discharge at Oakland Army Terminal. Wearing my compatible in San Francisco was cause for people I never met to take the extra stride to walk up to me and spit on me!
    I don't miss San Francisco or California. When living in NM and visiting my kids in Seattle, I would drive through Arizona, Nevada and Oregon to bypass California!
    I am happy with the services I receive from the VA. I wear my VN Veteran cap proudly. Many people (now) give thanks me for my service.

  15. Dennis Van Horn January twenty, 2022 at 9:47 am

    Proud to accept served. Drafted in lxx, Vietnam 71. Retired 97 from National Guard. 100% with VA (prostate cancer since 2014, Amanuensis Orange presumptive) Would ask all fellow veterans and their kin how any of u.s. could believe or support the Orange Hate Goblin, malignant narcissist, insurrectionist, os spur draft dodger. THANK You FOR YOUR SERVICE Beau Vets.

    • Ken Price January 20, 2022 at 10:28 am

      Nam 67/68…1970
      Special forces and tank unit commander.
      TET !!!!!
      Proud to have served!

  16. Larry Jan 20, 2022 at 9:41 am

    I am a VN Vet and served 69 to 70. I was in the 213th Blackcat 1st Aviation Brigade. I turned 19 half manner thru my tour. My duty as a flying engineer on CH47 allowed me to see a lot of the country and see the furnishings of the war on the way our troops lived. The hardship of the war on the troops and lives lost made me believe that our government didn't intendance. We fought with rules and the VC didn't. Cambodia was a good battle until it was call off and the bombing of Hanoi was expert until it was called off. Information technology seemed to me that our authorities didn't want to win the war. Just my shut friend know that I was a VN vet. It was something you didn't mention effectually people because of the dissimilar opinions of people. Over 50K VETS lost, family unit's and friends for what? This left a bad gustatory modality in my mouth for the government pollical controlled military we take even today. Just expect at Afghanistan pull out. Aforementioned Same. I have come to a conclusion that our government does not know how to fight a war but only know how to spend the lives of our people to fight other countries battles while they run and hide here and we spend our hard earn revenue enhancement moneys to back up them and the lives of honey ones. I believe to fight burn with burn and to exercise unto other as they would do unto y'all. Where did that come up from?

  17. Joe Hauger January 20, 2022 at ix:31 am

    I was a marine combat veteran from 1964 to May 1966. I'm not a loser or sucker. The man that fabricated that statement should be horse whipped.
    SEMPER FI brothers, go on your head up.

  18. Joe Hauger Jan 20, 2022 at ix:26 am

    I served and was dam proud of it. I was not a loser or sucker. I was spit on when I got back. I'thou sure he didn't spit on the next guys uniform. I was a marine gainsay veteran from 1964 to May 1966.
    SEMPER FI.

  19. Jim Kirby Jan 20, 2022 at viii:47 am

    I have been trying to get our American Legion in Syracuse NY to do an event like this for 4 years, seems like no one wants to exercise the piece of work to get it done. Our post is very active, simply this is non a priority. I would be interested in helping to do an event, but I need to know how to starting time.
    I am a 100% disabled Vietnam Vet 67-68

    • John January xx, 2022 at iii:24 pm
  20. Notoday January 20, 2022 at 8:03 am

    Yep…thanks for teaching me how not to trust another human and watching all of my friends dice. Just to come back to be spit on by the people I was serving to protect. Then witnessing my land's politicians laissez passer absurd over the top control measures that would be normal in any communist regime…but hey thanks for the pin and the info packet…it'southward literally the to the lowest degree amount of endeavour you tin can practice.

  21. Pat Dwyer Jan xix, 2022 at 10:24 pm

    I served in the Mekong Delta Feb 15, 1968-February 12, 1969 with two assault helicopter units of the 1st Aviation Brigade. That means that I served under both LBJ and RM Nixon, besides as Generals Wm Westmoreland and Creighton Abrams. But I didn't for whatsoever of those 'gentlemen:' I fought for the guys next to me, the greatest of my life to know such bravery, and I would do information technology once again. 11 years ago I was diagnosed with lymphoma due to Agent Orange exposure. I have developed 3 more cancers since then, and the Five.A. has supported me 100% in my treatments and healthcare. All Veterans should be receiving that level of care: we traded our bodies and our minds for information technology, so it is only plumbing equipment and off-white that we get the care that we earned. I am proud to accept served, and grateful to V.A. staff who keep me live.

  22. Jim Lively January 19, 2022 at 10:19 pm

    I am a Vietnam State of war Veteran from the period of 1968-1969. When I returned to the United States, my commander ordered me not to wear my uniform off base of operations! If I did I would be attacked and beaten up!
    Aye, this was the reaction of the public. But in my opinion, the Government did nothing or very little to sway public opinion to the importance of beingness in Vietnam. Every bit a issue of the negative feelings beyond the nation the returning military were seen as the reason why we were all the same in Vietnam.
    This is one of many reasons why I practice not trust our Government. I dearest my country and am proud to have served in the military only feel I was lied to and taken advantage of by my own Authorities! Thankfully attitudes have changed considerably. I have been thanked for my service past lots of people. Where was this attitude 52 years ago?

  23. Brian Russ January 19, 2022 at 9:52 pm

    This is the forth yr they have bee giving out these items. It is not new for this twelvemonth. I have handed out thousands of lapel and necktie pins to my boyfriend Vietnam vets.

  24. David Grand Flanders Jan nineteen, 2022 at 9:42 pm

    I served in Vietnam 1966-1967 came habitation and was spit on had eggs and tomato's thrown at me and my wife going out the gate! I thought peradventure we landed in the wrong country. That hurt has never healed and probably volition never heal. I am 78 and suffering from my tour there and am not being taken intendance by the so-called 5 A Assistants a lot of talk and no help it'due south a full shame for a Country to exercise this to the men and women who served in a war with out question and I would practice it once more because I love my State America non the people who run it.

  25. Ed Phelps Jan 19, 2022 at 9:33 pm

    It fourth dimension the Viet Nam vets are honored for their sacrifice and devotion to their state. I left squadron mates in that location and we all thought we were doing our state's duty and willingly put our lives in jeopardy to fulfill our government's mission.

  26. Richard Schramm Jr. January xix, 2022 at 9:30 pm

    I'one thousand a Viet Nam era vet, when I had just graduated from kick camp 10/73 and was getting a hamburger in my clothes greens. A daughter no older than me, came up to me and spit on me.
    I will never forget that incident and at present people say give thanks you lot for your service.

  27. STEPHAN T LARUE January 19, 2022 at eight:50 pm

    so go along your vietnam pin, it will never heal our disbelief in VA. VBA EMPLOYEES SAYS, WE HONOR US, IF THAT IS Truthful, WHY IS IT SO HARD FOR 52 YEARS TO GET OUR SERVICE CONNECTIONS BENEFITS THAT WE EARNED IN Gainsay ACTION?

  28. STEPHAN T LARUE Jan nineteen, 2022 at 8:42 pm

    I AM 100% SERVICE CONNECTED FOR PTSD, PARKINSON, PULMONARY, COVID-nineteen LUNG Impairment, A&A SMC R.1, BEDRIDDEN, LOSS OF USE TO BOTH LEGS, BOTH FEET, Right HAND, RIGHT Human knee. IT TOOK ME IN LEGAL BATTLES WITH 19 DRO HEARINGS OFFICIALS FOR 52 YEARS. I AM VIETNAM VETERAN, MY COUNTRY INSULTED ME CALLING ME A Babe KILLER, THROWING EGGS AT US, WHEN WE CAME Habitation. So AM I GLAD I AM PROUD OF MY COUNTRY, HELL NO! MY Gramps CAME HOME FROM WW ONE, THE MILITARY FIRE AT HIM, PROTESTING THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT FOR HIS BENEFITS Beingness WOUNDED IN Federal republic of germany. MY FATHER FOUGHT AT NORMANDY, WOUNDED AND SERVED 2 HEARS IN A Prisoner of war CAMP, HE TRIED SEVERAL TIMES TRYING TO GET HIS SERVICE CONNECTED BENEFITS, THEY WERE DENIED SEVERAL TIMES, MY UNCLE SERVE IN KOREAN WAR, WOUNDED IN Activeness, TRIED TO GET HIS BENEFITS, THEY WERE DENIED. I LOST TWO COUSINS TO THE VIETNAM State of war, THEIR Begetter HAD A Difficult Fourth dimension GETTING VBA TO PAY Expiry BENEFITS. Nosotros GAVE OUR BLOOD FOR OUR Land, AND OUR State ONLY GAVE US INSULTS AND HARASSMENT

  29. carl spindler January 19, 2022 at 8:39 pm

    trying to get my vietnam veteran war lapel pivot sent since I,m disabled sent to Carl Spindler

  30. Ray Schexnider January 19, 2022 at 8:22 pm

    My biggest gripe is that Vietnam was a constabulary activity. Never alleged a war while we were there. Our leaders did not care almost the states. Its like declaring state of war, would exist a dirty thing. They did not desire to upset the protesters, the hell with the guys stuck in some meaningless identify.

  31. Robert Bailey January xix, 2022 at 8:22 pm

    How about the veterans of the Cold War who put their life on the ghost line to push back the communistic regime of cyber warfare to influnce where we put our forces? I'm not crying just saying we in the shadows are being forgotten and I would serve again and again wherever I'g stationed. I'm Tired of the sidelines and paying the cost of service 100% with no reconnection. Amen.

    • John Callahan February xv, 2022 at 7:30 pm

      Hi Robert Bailey,….

      John Callahan, USMC, 1963-1967,
      Cypress 64, Dominican Republic 65,
      Vietnam 1965-1967.

      I hear and understand what you wrote and are feeling.

      My feelings are you are a Veteran (Menstruation).
      Yous were assigned a sure job in a certain place.

      You did that chore.
      Wear that (your) VETERAN status proudly.

      God Bless you BROTHER.

  32. CHARLES H BELESKY January 19, 2022 at vii:35 pm

    Thanks for data. I served from April of 1968 till May of 1969. I am proud that I served. For many, many years no one ever said Give thanks YOU. Now more recently, I have been told THANK YOU, when someone does say give thanks, you it makes me proud.
    God Bless America

  33. PFC Michel Uelmen eleven th Infantry Brigade January nineteen, 2022 at 7:32 pm

    I am a Vietnam vet. I was there in 1970
    Aside from existence disrespected by virtually every body when I get habitation I go disrespected by Donald trump who said I was stupid for non working the organisation to avert beingness drafted. I can tell you lot I was scared simply I went because it was the right matter. Mr os Spurs was besides yellow to serve his state. No not veteran should ever be commander in master over something he knows nothing near!

    • Rodney Arendsen January 20, 2022 at 6:12 pm

      Amen blood brother!!
      I am 1970 1st Air Cav vet and very proud of year in state!

  34. Al Scott January xix, 2022 at 7:31 pm

    Most everyone American knows how we Vietnam Veterans we're treated when we came home and I myself a a Marine Corps Vietnam Veteran and I pray that more organizations volition reach out to us in Welcoming us home and a job well washed!
    Semper Fi

  35. Maurice Demers Jan 19, 2022 at 7:23 pm

    I served in the American Theater of the Viet Nam War. The commemorative pin I was given before the pandemic finally gave a scrap of recognition for my part of the war effort. Some gave their all, but we all gave some.

  36. Sgt Johnny Garrett January xix, 2022 at vii:ten pm

    I am a Veteran regular army Sgt 68-69 in Vietnam

  37. Cliff Kinghorn January xix, 2022 at 6:48 pm

    Too little, too belatedly! I served in the Marines as a grunt from April 1966 until May 1967. I was awarded the Imperial Centre and felt pride in my service to my state. I received nil but disrespect from the country I had loved. Upon my render. I will carry this to my grave.

  38. Dale Sweet Jan 19, 2022 at vi:44 pm

    I am a Vietnam vet served as an identification specialist with the The states Ground forces Mortuary Siagon from 11/68 to eleven/69 and was proud to set these BRAVE Americans for their final trip dwelling. After their ultimate service to our great country

  39. Richard Jefford January 19, 2022 at half dozen:33 pm

    I am disabled and volition be unable to attend an result. How May I get a pin?

    • John January 20, 2022 at three:27 pm
  40. Carl Easley January 19, 2022 at 6:03 pm

    Or give what this costs to the Veterans.

  41. John white January 19, 2022 at 1:57 pm

    I'thou a Vietnam veteran and I'thousand proud I served but I lost my DD214 moved then much I've tried over and over to get a re-create I'm in a nursing dwelling house and I need a copy but this virus has shut everything been trying for over a twelvemonth still no results can u help I'yard at my waist terminate dont know what to practice

    [Editor: There is a link to request this on the front page of va.gov: https://world wide web.va.gov/records/get-war machine-service-records/ ]

  42. Meredith Corbitt Jan 19, 2022 at i:08 pm

    The first step of heeling is for everybody to be direct with everybody. So, let me be straight, I feel that Viet Nam vets and Vets of Afganistan deserve a major and real amends from our leaders nigh how military support/ withdrawal has been handled. It'southward hard to exist proud of the mode our exodus of these countries has been handled. I am proud to be a vet, merely I hate that I tin't trust my authorities won't dorsum us, like they expect us to have their dorsum.

    • Ray C January 19, 2022 at viii:24 pm
  43. John P Kropf January xix, 2022 at 7:10 am

    Yes these Veterans were shown more
    Boldness than gratitude.All Veterans should be shown moe respect.
    These Veterans fought extremely hard to reach their goals.

  44. Tommy Norton Jan eighteen, 2022 at 9:22 pm

    Thanks for this info, all Vietnam vets are due recognition for their service. I served in Vietnam August of 69 to August of 70. I am very proud of my service there and if i had information technology to do over i would in a heart vanquish, God anoint America the greatest land in the world!!!

  45. Ray Abled January xviii, 2022 at ten:57 am

    Thank you for this informative find. I'yard a Vietnam veteran and we need more organizations as well as our state government to practice more in revognizing our service to our not bad state.

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