by Airman 1st Class John Nieves Camacho
4th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
11/12/2013 - SEYMOUR JOHNSON AIR FORCE BASE, N.C. -- Service
members past and present gathered at the commissary here to pay tribute
to Vietnam War veterans, and witness the unveiling of the 50th
Anniversary Vietnam War Commemoration flag, Nov. 7, 2013.
Ret. Col. Ray Kleber was the guest speaker at the ceremony. Kleber
served as the Seymour Johnson Air Force Base commander from 1973 until
1975.
"I spent 25 years of service flying fighters and being combat ready,
waiting, to go to Vietnam and be able to fight in a war to do what I
wanted to do when I first started my Air Force career," said Kleber.
"Today, we remember the individuals who have made the ultimate sacrifice
for this country."
Kleber added that the personnel working on military installations today are the real heroes.
More than 50 people, including a dozen Vietnam veterans, attended the
event to bear witness to a flag unveiling for their contributions from
years past.
"This was a very impressive ceremony, long overdue for a lot of my men,"
said Eric Cantu, Vietnam War veteran. "I'm a little bit stronger today
because of some ceremonies I've been to and side projects I've been
involved in. For any Vietnam Veteran who has not been exposed to this
type of support and gratitude, I believe it would be overwhelming for
them."
Col. Lamar Pettus, 4th Fighter Wing vice commander, reflected on the
contribution of Service members past and present to conclude the
ceremony.
"This flag symbolizes the sacrifices made by over 58,000 service members
in Vietnam," Pettus said. "Those who didn't come home, who made the
ultimate sacrifice and those who still bear the scars of their service
there. We still have service men and women (overseas) fighting and
although we are commemorating Vietnam today, it's important for us to
remember that."
In honor of all veterans, more than 500 Airmen from Seymour Johnson Air
Force Base will march in a Veterans Day parade in Downtown Goldsboro,
N.C., Nov. 11 at 10 a.m.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
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