"In memory of all Vietnam war brothers and sisters that have gone before
us."
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"Sadly
you have gone away
But
we remember every day
The
sacrifice that each one gave
Those
so willing and so brave
The
stars and stripes shall never part
We
keep you close within our hearts"
Vietnam
Veteran Rod Voisine spoke with commitment and resolve about plans for a
memorial stone dedicated to fallen servicemen of Cumberland County. Voisine, a
retired US Marine, is chair of the 5-member Vietnam War 50th
Committee, whose goal is to bring a memorial stone to the Windham Veterans
Center Memorial Garden. The granite stone will measure 30 inches high by 36
inches wide with a 6-inch depth and will bear a stirring inscription (see box
quote) and the official seals of soldiers missing in action, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, American Legion, and the Vietnam Commemoration (service – valor –
sacrifice). Also part of the monument will be 52 pavers identifying the fallen
from 12 communities in Cumberland County, including Standish, Sebago and Gray.
None were killed in action from Windham, Raymond or Gorham.
Voisine,
who served near Da Nang in 1969-70 and later aboard the USS Anchorage during
the Saigon evacuation in 1975, said about half of the $4,500 cost of the
project has been raised through donations, and a dinner and raffle.
The
committee hopes to attract interest from county residents for either donations
or participation in fundraising, especially the families of those who were lost
in battle. The committee, members of American Legion Field-Allen Post 148, hope
to install the commemorative stone and pavers by Veterans Day when a special
ceremony is planned. Part of the motivation for the project, said Voisine, is
the need to affirm a sentiment toward the returning Vietnam Veteran and those
KIA that states, “Welcome back home. They never got that,” he said.
The
memorial stone project is part of a three year commemorative period to
remember, thank and honor Vietnam War Veterans and their families, including
the fallen, wounded and prisoners of war. The Windham post will host ceremonial
events through 2017. One of the first occurred this past Memorial Day with a
parade and open house at the Windham Veterans Center that featured a visit by
Gov. Paul LePage.
There
is a significant number of Vietnam-era Veterans in the Windham-Raymond area, according
to the Field Allen Post, and the post extends an invitation to hear from them
as it compiles a list of local vets to receive recognition, information about
the 50th anniversary activities, and to offer an opportunity to
participate in upcoming commemorative events.
For
more information on the Windham memorial stone or the three year 50th
anniversary commemoration, contact Rod Voisine at 207-400-6671 or email rod.voisine@yahoo.com; or call Chuck Whynot
at 207-892-4720 or email chuckwhynot@yahoo.com . Donations are accepted at:
American
Legion Post 148
P.O.
Box 1776
Windham,
ME 04062