by Staff. Sgt. Roy Lynch
366th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
9/24/2014 - MOUNTAIN HOME AIR FORCE BASE, Idaho -- Communities
in and around Boise, Idaho, paid tribute to The Traveling Wall, Sept.
17-21, honoring the men and women who sacrificed their lives in the
service of this country.
The Traveling Wall is a three-fifth scale of the Vietnam Memorial in
Washington D.C.; it stands six-feet-tall at the center and covers almost
300-feet from end-to-end. The wall stands as a reminder of the great
sacrifices made during the Vietnam War.
American Veterans Traveling Tribute and Texas Freedom Tribute joined
forces to travel the United States bringing the Cost of Freedom Tribute
and The Traveling Wall to American communities.
Each tribute will have the opportunity to establish a unique event
centered on patriotism and the American spirit while being able to raise
funds to support local causes.
"The 366th Fighter Wing Honor Guard laid wreaths alongside Vietnam
veterans, along with members from the Army, Navy, Marines and Coast
Guard," said Tech. Sgt. Patrick Mackey, NCO in charge of the Honor
Guard.
Senior Airman Alexander Young, 726th Air Control Squadron material
control journeyman, laid a wreath alongside a veteran Linda Hawley who
served during the Vietnam War.
"Being among these veterans gives me a sense of pride," said Young.
"It's a humbling experience because one day I will be a veteran."
The Traveling Wall was made for the purpose of helping heal and rekindle
friendships and to allow people the opportunity to visit loved ones in
their home town who otherwise may not be able to make the trip to
Washington D.C.
"The traveling wall encompasses the heroism and sadness of our brothers
and sisters," said Hawley. "It reminds me of their sacrifice and the
sacrifices or military makes today, just so we can enjoy our freedoms."
Friday, September 26, 2014
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