5.29.2022 - Presentation of Honor Wreaths - Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall

Fall River Government TV May 30, 2022 YouTube Report Issue

On May 29, 2022, Fall River, Massachusetts hosted the "Presentation of Honor Wreaths" ceremony at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, as part of Rolling Thunder 34. The event honored and remembered those who made the ultimate sacrifice, particularly prisoners of war (POW) and those missing in action (MIA). Brian LeBlanc, President of Rolling Thunder Mass Chapter One, and Bill Damares of the Fall River War Veterans Council, welcomed attendees. The ceremony included an invocation by Chaplain Ed Bailey, the posting and retiring of colors by the Fall River Police Honor Guard, and performances of the National Anthem and "America the Beautiful" by Rachel Raposa of the Fall River Traffic Department. Mayor Paul Coogan presented mayoral citations to representatives from various Rolling Thunder chapters across New England. Key speakers included Joe Marshall, Chairman of the Vietnam Memorial Wall Committee, who discussed the four-year effort to build the replica wall and its dedication on May 15, 2021. Michaela Britto, Fall River Veterans Service Officer, recognized Gold Star families and led a moment of silence for Sergeant First Class William J. Burdick, who passed away on May 20, 2022. Robert Garnon, Commander of the Fall River War Veterans Council, expressed gratitude for the community's presence. Jeffrey "Doc" Stewart, New England Regional Liaison for Rolling Thunder, detailed the organization's mission to educate the public about POW/MIA issues and advocate for veterans' entitlements, emphasizing the unique pain of families whose loved ones are missing rather than confirmed deceased. The ceremony also featured the reading of "The Wall" poem and the laying of wreaths by Gold Star family members Shirley Wood, Beverly Johnson, and John Cavallo. Various veteran groups, including WWII, Korean War, Middle East War, female, Portuguese, and Vietnam veterans, were recognized. The event concluded with the playing of Taps, final remarks, and an invitation to a post-ceremony gathering at the Liberal Club with food and a live band. Upcoming Memorial Day events in Fall River for May 30, 2022, were also announced.

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