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MISS JOAN
05-21-2008, 20:57 PM
Taking Care of Our Vets

Etched onto the wall of a sentry box in Gibraltar is an unsigned
indictment from an unknown soldier. You imagine him there many wars
ago, keeping watch and weighing his prospects for a normal life.

God and the soldier, all men adore In time of danger and not before.
When the danger is passed and all things righted, God is forgotten,
and the soldier slighted.

President Kennedy quoted the verse in 1962 to the men of the Army's
1st Armored Division, who had been secretly moved into position during
the Cuban missile crisis. "This country does not forget God or the
soldier," Kennedy said. "Upon both we now depend."

How we treat returning soldiers once the parades have passed is a
measure of a country's character and a government's competence. Often
the war shadows the warriors: to the returning victors of World War II
came honor and glory and the GI Bill. But for veterans of Korea--"the
Forgotten War"--there was silence. Infantryman Fred Downs returned
from Vietnam with four Purple Hearts, a Bronze Star and one arm. Back
in school, he was asked if he'd lost his arm in the war. Yes, he said.
"Serves you right," he was told.

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MISS JOAN
05-22-2008, 10:49 AM
SDIT Radiothon To Raise One Dollar for Every Name on The Wall
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Greetings!

Starting tomorrow, Sons and Daughters In Touch (SDIT)--a nation
organization of individuals whose fathers were lost in the Vietnam War--will
be joining forces with Talk Radio Network talk show host Rusty Humphries
(Medford, Ore.) to raise $1 for each of the more than 58,000 names on The
Wall. The SDIT Memorial Day Radiothon will take place live on The Rusty
Humphries Show on May 23, 24 and 26. Proceeds benefit SDIT and the soon-
to-be-built Vietnam Veterans Memorial Education Center near The Wall.
Humphries' father was killed in action in Vietnam on January 29, 1969. He
and other SDIT members from around the country will be in Washington,
D.C. for the radiothon and the Memorial Day observance at The Wall.

For more information, please see the media advisory below. To schedule
interviews with Rusty Humphries or other SDIT members, please contact
Alan Greilsamer at (703) 760-7007 (office), (703) 201-2508 (mobile) or at
agreilsamer@communication s-resources.com.