Posted on 09/12/2007 4:46:44 PM PDT by SandRat
SEBRING, Ohio, Sept. 12, 2007 The more than 1,000 people who walked in the second annual Freedom Walk here yesterday did so to remember, reflect and commemorate those who were killed in the terrorist attacks six years ago.
(Were walking) to (honor) the folks that were killed in 9/11 and for my son, Daniel McVicker, Mark McVicker said during the walk. He was in the Marine Corps, and he was killed over in al Qaim (Iraq) on Oct. 6, 2005. So were here in his honor as well as in remembrance of 9/11. Freedom has new meaning for McVicker since the death of his 20-year-old son, who held the rank of lance corporal. Its one of the most important things Americans have, he said. I remember when they told us that he was killed. I remember going through town, and I was so mad because life was going on. I kept thinking, Why? Dont you people know my son is dead? McVicker said, fighting back tears. Then, he said, he realized that this was exactly what his son had been fighting for. We need to value our lives and what is in this country and never take it for granted what this freedom has cost, he told the crowd at the conclusion of the walk. Daniel McVicker knew that, said Rick Mirenzi, who also spoke to the crowd. Mirenzi is the president of the Veteran Connection, a Canton, Ohio-based veterans group. I remember Mark (McVicker) telling me Danny came in his room one day and said, I enlisted because I want to protect America, he said. Thats the story that I hear all the time when we talk to Gold Star families (who have lost loved ones in service to their country). Its also the story he wishes terrorist leader Osama bin Laden could hear. If I could, I would introduce him to 3,600 Gold Star families and have him listen to the stories of these sons and daughters who gave their lives, not because they were drafted, but because they stepped up, he said. I would take him to (the National Naval Medical Center, in Bethesda, Md.) and introduce him to the thousands of soldiers that come back from Iraq and theyre hurt but they want to get better quickly so they can go back. Then I would sit down with bin Laden and Id look him straight in the eye and say, Thats why America is what it is. It isnt about two buildings. Its the people in small cities across this country, Mirenzi said. Hed also introduce him to Colton Lockner, 10, who he called the real deal. The fifth-grader organized Sebrings two Freedom Walks. He gets it, Mirenzi said. Thats something Robyn Lockner, Coltons mom, already knew. If you have a veterans hat on, hes coming up to you, she said of Colton. If you have a uniform on, hes coming up to you and hes going to thank you for your service. Its just coming from the heart. And he comes by that naturally, she said. Both of his grandfathers served in the military. His Uncle Brian, a staff sergeant in the Ohio National Guard, has served two tours in Iraq and will say goodbye to his wife when she deploys in January. Hes just used to it, Robyn said of her son. But planning something as huge as a Freedom Walk still makes him nervous, Colton said. This year was a bit easier than last, though, because hed already made all the necessary contacts. He tackled the project again, first and foremost, out of his deep-seated desire to honor servicemembers past and present and to commemorate the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001, but he also had some encouragement. A lot of people were saying they hoped I had it again, Colton said. Ive learned to do this every year because people love it. It also keeps him grounded to do something that gives so much back to so many, his mother said. Though she added with a laugh that hes still the same down-to-earth bratty child hes always been. Coltons second annual Freedom Walk and the 250-plus walks around the country paralleled the third annual national America Supports You Freedom Walk held in Washington on Sept. 9. America Supports You is a Defense Department program connecting citizens and corporations with military personnel and their families serving at home and abroad. |
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