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Tripod 1 February 2011 14:16

North Carolina Veterans Memorial - July 4,2011
 
Construction has begun on the NC Veterans Memorial located next to the Special Operations Museum in Fayetteville, NC. It will be dedicated on 4 July 2011. Five veterans will be represented, from each NC county, with their hand casting. I was very honored to be one of the five chosen from Brunswick County, along with Col (Ret) Paul Fisher, another SF veteran.

It has an awesome design, and would be worth a visit when stopping by the Special Operations museum. Here is a link to a Fayetteville Observer article on the memorial.

[url]http://www.fayobserver.com/Articles/2010/02/11/975558[/url]

Mars 1 February 2011 14:59

Outstanding way to memorialize warriors and the price they pay for their nation. Congratulations to you for being chosen as one of the five. It's a great honor!

Tripod 2 February 2011 10:15

Thanks Sheepdog. Yes, I am very honored and grateful, and didnt mean the thread to be self serving. The important thing is it's a memorial of NC veterans that spans all conflicts, and represents all branches, and both genders. A very diverse and well designed memorial. I just wanted to let the many veterans on this board from NC know that it was on its way to being accomplished in case they wanted to make it a part of their July 4th plans.

I remember when the area where it is, along with the Special Operations Museum, was a [B]very[/B] rough part of town. Fayetteville did well in cleaning it up and using the area as way of honoring the so many that went before us.

vietnam veteran 1969 3 March 2011 18:42

does anyone know who selected the veterans. Wonder what criteria for civillians was used. Our veteran from our county picked his family members (4) which was the total of (4) his wife being included. Just wondering because did not know about this until selections made> just wondering

Tripod 6 March 2011 11:46

[QUOTE=vietnam veteran 1969;1057960787]does anyone know who selected the veterans. Wonder what criteria for civillians was used. Our veteran from our county picked his family members (4) which was the total of (4) his wife being included. Just wondering because did not know about this until selections made> just wondering[/QUOTE]

In Brunswick and new Hanover counties nominations were made by the Veteran's organizations (VFW, Legion, etc). The nominations were then reviewed by the County Commissioner's and then the individuals were selected. I don't think nepitism came into play in my neck of the woods.

vietnam veteran 1969 10 March 2011 08:43

Thanks Tripod

tboy 8 May 2011 18:30

Just want to bump this thread. Currently hanging out in and around the area and visited the museum.

I highly recommend it. It is an awesome tribute to the SOF and Airborne brotherhood. A step through time from the test platoons(early 40's) to our current day operations.

Oh and those glider guys were nuts!:eek:

Tripod 14 June 2011 13:46

Ceremony Update
 
For those of you planning on attending, here is a link for the agenda of the dedication of the memorial on July 4th. Free food, entertainment, etc.

Sounds like it will be an awesome time! :smile:

[url]http://www.ncveteranspark.org/pdf/july4-ceremony-agenda.pdf[/url]

Tripod


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