Remembering the Fallen, Preserving The Memory
Members of The Last Patrol were told they could expect muscle stiffness and sore legs, shin splints, pain and tingling in the feet, and blisters. They were told
Members of The Last Patrol were told they could expect muscle stiffness and sore legs, shin splints, pain and tingling in the feet, and blisters. They were told
We waited, anxiously. We were the beginning of the Hangar Crew. Where is she? The N.J. National Guard called. “We are turning on to Hurley Pond Road”. We raced out
The former Vietnam War helicopter pilot was in his element. Mingling with the crowd, showing off his photo albums, and proudly introducing people to his grandkids. It was his day,
Huey Plaza paver donations raise funds for the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial Foundation. This spring a 1964 UH1-D Huey Helicopter was dedicated and found its final landing place in
Return with Honor is a touching exhibit that brings to life experiences of those held as Prisoners of War during the Vietnam War through their personal artifacts, clothing, images, writing
Like the chopping rotors that make helicopters fly and spin, time has spun our perception of the men and women who served in Vietnam. “Forty years ago,” says Vietnam Veteran Helicopter Pilot Ken Gurbisz, he and
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