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“Our Vietnam veterans did not receive the proper welcome home back then”

Fred Brock Post 828 honors Vietnam Veterans, Family Members during National Vietnam War Veterans Day

To honor Vietnam veterans and their families during the 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War, Fred Brock American Legion Post No. 828 hosted its National Vietnam War Veterans Day Program at the post’s event center.

U.S. Navy Veteran and Humana Veteran Engagement Executive Andrea Ortiz presents U.S. Marine Veteran Steve Mendiola with a Vietnam War Commemorative Pin during the National Vietnam War Veterans Day Program.
(Photo by Post Commander Burrell Parmer)

The program featured a meal sponsored by Humana and free live entertainment by The Legends.

In 2012, the United States launched a 13-year long commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War to ensure that every veteran, family, caregiver, and survivor impacted by the difficult years in Vietnam feels the nation’s gratitude for their sacrifice.

Post No. 828 presents a certificate of appreciation to
Andrea Ortiz, a Veteran Engagement executive with Humana during the post’s National Vietnam War Veterans Day Program.
(Photo by Tesha Leggett)

“Our Vietnam veterans have been hit very hard with illnesses and advancing age,” said Post Commander Burrell Parmer. “They are our heroes, and it is fitting to honor them and their loved ones with a meal and entertainment.”

Special thanks all volunteers who made the event memorable. Additional thanks to Humana for distributing Vietnam War Commemorative Pins and Presidential Proclamations to Vietnam veterans and family members present during the program.

“Our Vietnam veterans did not receive the proper welcome home back then,” said Parmer. “They are welcome home now and always to include a home with Fred Brock Post No. 828.”

Legionnaire and U.S. Air Force Veteran Barry Andrews shows off his Vietnam War Commemorative Pin and Proclamation from then President Barak Obama during the during the National
Vietnam War Veterans Day Program.
(Photo by Post Commander Burrell Parmer)

Fred Brock Post No. 828’s mission is to enhance the well-being of San Antonio’s veterans, their families, the military, and the community by its devotion to mutual helpfulness.

Article by: Fred Brock Post No. 828 Public Affairs,

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