Dogman - Volume 32/Number 3 - 09 /01/2025
2026 VDHA Reunion Set
in New Bern, NC
Steve Lemish, Dogman Editor
For as long as I can remember, going back to our
St. Louis Reunion, Dave Broeker was the webmaster of
our website and a fixture at every reunion along with
his wife Pat. They worked the front check-in desk and
managed the BX after unloading tons of inventory to
the hotels. He missed out on so many fun outings with
the rest of the guys because he worked right through so
the other officers and directors could enjoy the
reunion. Never a complaint or an excuse, he soldiered
on even working the evening events like dinners and
entertainment, making seating arrangements and
escorting people to their tables.
Dave joined the VDHA in 2001 and for 24 years did
not stop working. He was our webmaster from 2002
through 2023 when he trained Jim Stiles to take over.
Jim took over and became a great webmaster thanks to
a greater master. In 2010 he became our BX manager
and in 2023 he trained Mike Hurder to take his place
and Mike did a great job with it.For as long as I canFor as long as I can remember, going
VDHA dog handlers generally
get together every two years for
a reunion. We are excited to
announce our next reunion will be
held in beautiful New Bern, North
Carolina, from May 28th to May
30th, 2026.
As many of you know, our
reunions rotate across the country,
moving between East, West, and
Middle regions to make it easier
for more dog handlers to attend.
The upcoming gathering will
bring us to the East Coast,
offering a chance for members
from that area and beyond to
come together once again.
With each passing year, we
are keenly aware that our
numbers are dwindling. While we
cherish the memories of those
who are no longer with us, we
also recognize the importance of
the time we have left to connect.
These reunions offer a unique
opportunity to rekindle the
powerful bonds we forged during
our service in Vietnam, alongside
each other and our loyal canine
partners who stood by our side
and saved the lives of so many.
The reunion will be held at the
New Bern Doubletree by Hilton
(Waterfront) located right where
the Neuse and Trent rivers meet.
For those who are driving, the
Doubletree has free parking and
you can make arrangements with
the hotel to bring your dog. They
also have an outdoor pool.
Christophs on the Water has lunch,
brunch and dinner and room service
is available during limited hours.
Drinks are available at the
bar/lounge or at the pool bar. There
is a fitness center and smoking
areas.
Many of the rooms have
excellent views of the rivers and the
marina is steps away. It is close to
the city center, Tyron Palace and
Union Point Park. Marine Corps
Air Station, Cherry Point is down
the road about 30 minutes by car.
The nearest airport is Coastal
Carolina Regional Airport (EWN),
about three miles away by car. You
can also fly into airports at
Greenville, NC (48 mi),
Wilmington, NC (96 mi), Raleigh,
NC (131 mi), Myrtle Beach, SC
(176 mi), Richmond, VA (216 mi),
or Charlotte, NC (287 mi).
The Neuse River is the longest
river in North Carolina, stretching
248 miles. At its mouth, it is the
widest river in America at six miles
across. New Bern was the first
capital of North Carolina and has
historic charm. You can take a tour
of nearby Tyron’s Palace.
It was the Royal Governor’s Mansion
before the revolution and later
housed the state capital and beautiful
gardens. Pepsi-Cola was invented
there in 1898 by a local pharmacist
and you can visit the site, have a
Pepsi and get souvenirs.
Join us in New Bern to share stories,
photos, laughter, and camaraderie
with your fellow dog handlers who truly
understand the unique experiences
we shared. Let us honor the past and
create new memories together.
You can find details regarding
registration, accommodations, activities,
banquet, and meeting schedules are
displayed on pages 4-6 and you can
use the form on page 7 to register
for the reunion. More information
regarding the reunion, including
the reunion pin design contest,
voting for officers, awards and other
details will follow in future issues of
Dogman and on our website.
We hope to see you there.
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Wall That Heals Schedule
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund
(VVMF) has announced The Wall That Heals
national tour schedule for 2025. The exhibit
includes a three-quarter scale replica of the
Vietnam Veterans Memorial along with a
mobile Education Center.
The 30th season of The Wall That Heals
will visit 31 communities during the year.
The traveling exhibit honors the more than
three million Americans who served in the
U.S. Armed Forces in the Vietnam War. It
bears the names of the 58,281 men and
women who made the ultimate sacrifice in
Vietnam.
Host City Opening Closing
Sebring, FL 3/6/25 3/9/25
Kissimmee, FL 3/13/25 3/16/25
Baton Rouge, LA 3/20/25 3/23/25
Corpus Christi, TX 3/27/25 3/30/25
Laredo, TX 4/3/25 4/6/25
D’Iberville, MS 4/10/25 4/13/25
Whiteville, NC 4/24/25 4/27/25
Roxboro, NC 5/1/25 5/4/25
Johnson City, TN 5/8/25 5/11/25
Liberty, SC 5/15/25 5/18/25
Shaler Township, PA 5/23/25 5/26/25
Warren, OH 5/29/25 6/1/25
Troy, NY 6/5/25 6/8/25
Claremont, NH 6/26/25 6/29/25
Farmington, ME 7/3/25 7/6/25
Antioch, IL 7/17/25 7/20/25
St. Louis County, MO 7/24/25 7/27/25
Buckner, MO 7/31/25 8/3/25
Nevada, IA 8/7/25 8/10/25
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (VVMF) has announced The Wall That Heals national tour schedule for 2025.
The exhibit includes a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial along with a Mobile Education Center.
The 30th season of The Wall That Heals will visit 31 communities during the year. The traveling exhibit honors the more than three million Americans who served in the U.S. Armed Forces in the Vietnam War. It bears the names of the 58,281 men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in Vietnam.
For a list of cities and dates,
check out this month's issue
of the Dogman (click the
Read More link below)
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