Gonna ping you to usmcobra's Post #201 and USMCdaughter1's Post #202.
Maybe I'm weird, but this is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. In my whole livelong life.
Additional Information:
Larry Zok 703-915-1019
Jim Bancroft 860-989-7219
For Immediate Release
Veterans' Coalition Plans War Memorial Vigil March 17
Anti-War Vandalism Prompts Call for Protective Screen
WASHINGTON A nationwide coalition of veterans' groups is planning a vigil at the National Mall on March 17 as a result of increasing concerns that anti-war protesters participating in a march on the Pentagon might deface the Vietnam War Memorial or other national monuments.
The veterans plan to form a human protective screen around the Vietnam War Memorial.
Although no umbrella organization is representing the veterans who plan on standing the vigil, organizers say there will be representatives all branches of the service from World War II to the current war. Individuals from Prisoner of War groups, Vietnam Veterans of America chapters, the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and many other veterans organizations are planning to attend, although the parent organizations are not sponsoring the vigil.
Ohio resident Dane Brown, who served as a Marine infantryman during the Battle of Hue in Vietnam in 1968, has posted on-line calls to action, noting there are Internet, anti-war web sites that now encourage vandalism to the war monuments.
Brown said there are many "fringe groups with private agendas who are planning to participate in the anti-war march. I want to be certain that these groups don't deface any monument to the men and women who risked their lives -- and gave their lives -- to defend this country."
Among the anti-war groups that Pentagon march organizers say will attend are: CODEPINK; National Lawyers Guild; Free Palestine Alliance; Nicaragua Network; Mexico Solidarity Network; Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation- KAWAN: NYC Labor Against the War (NYCLAW); Socialist Front of Puerto Rico; Islamic Political Party of America (IPPA);Vietnam Veterans Against the War Anti-Imperialist; Women's Anti-Imperialist League (WAIL); International Socialist Organization; Freedom Socialist Party National Office; and the Party for Socialism and Liberation.
Brown and fellow Marine Larry Zok, who also plans to participate in the vigil, say they are encouraged by responses to their inquiries from the National Park Service which has promised to vigorously protect the Vietnam Memorial and other sites on the mall from vandalism.
However, after reading news reports that the Capitol Police allowed protesters to spray paint graffiti on the Capitol at a recent demonstration, veterans believe it is necessary to provide an extra measure of deterrence in March.
Zok says We need to have this vigil because some of these same people sprayed graffiti on our nations Capitol and I want to ensure that the same thing does not happen to the Vietnam Memorial.
While the veterans solidly support active duty troops now fighting the War on Terror in Afghanistan and Iraq, This is not about pro or con the war (in Iraq), Zok added. This is about honor and integrity.
Brown said the National Park Service is emphatic that the decision by the Capitol Police does not have any relevance to the Park Service enforcement, and that measures in place to secure the memorial include a 300 yard exclusion zone, mounted and foot police, a riot reaction squad and intelligence personnel on the scene to insure that the conditions of the permit issued to the anti-war activists are not violated. This includes restricting the anti-war activists to their permitted assembly area on the eastern end of the grounds and away from the wall.
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It's not weird, this is what it's all about. Felt sooo good reading it. I also emailed Matt from Blackfive privately asking him to post it as well, so far I haven't heard or seen anything but you never know!