From the VDHA President
As all of you kno by now, the 25th anniversary dedication of the war dog memorial at March Field Museum in Riverside California scheduled for February had to be postponed. The museum has scheduled major renovations to the landscape which would have presented many obstacles to the program. Jeffery Bennett, the original sponsor of the memorial, performed a heroic effort in attempting to get it scheduled, but unfortunately hit multiple stone walls with the management of the museum. The VDHA family is forever indebted to Mr. Bennett for his long term commitment to the VDHA and the history of our K-9 soldiers. Mr. Bennett has indicated in conversation that the 25th anniversary dedication, whenever it is held, may be the last. Your board will try to keep you informed as to any future developments. The original sculpture was designed by renowned artist A. Thomas Schomberg. He cast three monuments. The first was placed at March Field Museum, the second is installed at Sacrifice Field, Fort Benning, Georgia. The third has been installed at Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 301 South Country Trail, Exeter, Rhode Island. The dedication for the memorial in Rhode Island is scheduled for May 17, 2025. The VDHA family is encouraged to attend. Your board determined that our next reunion would be held in April or May 2026. There are multiple discussions under way as to where it will be held. As information becomes available we will keep you informed. In the interim, stay healthy and happy. The two go together. I received a request from Chloe Sapp, a journalism student at Webster University in Missouri. Her group would like to interview any Vietnam dog handler for a planned documentary on K-9 units in Vietnam. If you are interested in participating, she can be reached at chloesapp411@gmail.com AFTER THE TEARS. What do you do after losing a close friend or loved one one? Some cultures perform a wailing ritual as they do carry the individual to their final resting place. Much to my wife's dismay, I don't cry a lot. During our seven years together, she has probably only witnessed me cry three, maybe four times. The first time was when she showed me a letter that she had written to God asking him to bring to her someone who would love and honor here. I quickly volunteered AFTER THE TEARS.
The Deadline to submit Articles for the December 2024 DogMan issue is November 23, 2024. Please send to dogman@vdha.us
The VDHA was organized in 1993 by a group of six veteran war dog handlers who served during the Vietnam Conflict. One of their original goals was to search for and re-unite veteran war dog handlers and honor the memory of their war dog partners.
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