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Names will be engraved on plaque placed on exterior wall: $10,000+ will be included in DWVF Platinum Level. $5,000-$9,999 will be included in DWVF Gold Level. $1,000-$4,999 will be included in DWVF Silver Level. Other ways you can help: Become A Member or Donate. Join the Veterans Memorial Walkway Program. Purchase Items from the GiftShop.
HUEY HELICOPTER
The Bell Iroquois UH-1 (Huey) is the most widely used helicopter in the world and its distinguished service in Vietnam also makes it the most recognized. The A/C 670 Huey or “Viking Surprise” – now located at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Angel Fire, New Mexico – was donated to the Memorial in 1999 by the New Mexico National Guard. VETERANS MEMORIAL WALKWAY Veterans Memorial Walkway. The bricks that line the Memorial walkways commemorate all United States veterans. Each brick has a story. The dates on the bricks reflect the dates of service. If there is no ending date that person is still serving. Two stars signify the person was killed in action. PRODUCTS – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL Memorial Scrapbook; Put A Face With A Name; Vietnam KIA/MIA Photos;Recommended Links
FAQ – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL When was the Visitor Center built? Construction on the Peace and Brotherhood Chapel was started in the fall of 1968. The Chapel was dedicated on May 22, 1971, the anniversary of David Westphall’s death. The Disabled American Veterans Organization began construction on the Visitor Center in 1985. The Center was dedicated in 1986.DOC WESTPHALL
Within a few weeks, they resolved that the Memorial would be for all Vietnam veterans. They broke ground for the Chapel in September of 1968. Dr. Westphall often said that all of his past experiences seemed to have prepared him for the task of creating the Memorial. Little did he and Jeanne realize that a difficult struggle was ahead of them. 1994 TRIP TO VIETNAM Doc Westphall and other Vietnam Veterans visited Vietnam in 1994 to locate the ambush site of May 22, 1968, that had claimed the life ofhis son.
DAVID WESTPHALL
David Westphall. Victor David Westphall III, called David, was born in 1940 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Victor and Jeanne Westphall. He had one younger brother, Walter Douglas. He was raised in Albuquerque, NM. David loved football and excelled in track, breaking 9.7 seconds in the 100 yd. sprint during his freshman year at UNM in 1958. VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL “The Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Angel Fire” Hardback and Paperback now available in the online store. Focused primarily on the Westphalls’ desperate battle to keep their chapel open between 1971 and 1982, the book’s brisk and moving narrative traces the memorial’s evolution from a personal act of family remembrance to its emergence as an iconic pilgrimage destination for thousands CONTACT – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL Angel Fire, New Mexico 87710. Street Address. 34 Country Club Rd. Angel Fire, NM 87710. View Map. (575) 377 6900. (575) 377 3223 FAX. Email Address. info@vietnamveteransmemorial.org.WAYS TO GIVE
Names will be engraved on plaque placed on exterior wall: $10,000+ will be included in DWVF Platinum Level. $5,000-$9,999 will be included in DWVF Gold Level. $1,000-$4,999 will be included in DWVF Silver Level. Other ways you can help: Become A Member or Donate. Join the Veterans Memorial Walkway Program. Purchase Items from the GiftShop.
HUEY HELICOPTER
The Bell Iroquois UH-1 (Huey) is the most widely used helicopter in the world and its distinguished service in Vietnam also makes it the most recognized. The A/C 670 Huey or “Viking Surprise” – now located at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Angel Fire, New Mexico – was donated to the Memorial in 1999 by the New Mexico National Guard. VETERANS MEMORIAL WALKWAY Veterans Memorial Walkway. The bricks that line the Memorial walkways commemorate all United States veterans. Each brick has a story. The dates on the bricks reflect the dates of service. If there is no ending date that person is still serving. Two stars signify the person was killed in action. PRODUCTS – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL Memorial Scrapbook; Put A Face With A Name; Vietnam KIA/MIA Photos;Recommended Links
FAQ – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL When was the Visitor Center built? Construction on the Peace and Brotherhood Chapel was started in the fall of 1968. The Chapel was dedicated on May 22, 1971, the anniversary of David Westphall’s death. The Disabled American Veterans Organization began construction on the Visitor Center in 1985. The Center was dedicated in 1986.DOC WESTPHALL
Within a few weeks, they resolved that the Memorial would be for all Vietnam veterans. They broke ground for the Chapel in September of 1968. Dr. Westphall often said that all of his past experiences seemed to have prepared him for the task of creating the Memorial. Little did he and Jeanne realize that a difficult struggle was ahead of them. 1994 TRIP TO VIETNAM Doc Westphall and other Vietnam Veterans visited Vietnam in 1994 to locate the ambush site of May 22, 1968, that had claimed the life ofhis son.
DAVID WESTPHALL
David Westphall. Victor David Westphall III, called David, was born in 1940 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Victor and Jeanne Westphall. He had one younger brother, Walter Douglas. He was raised in Albuquerque, NM. David loved football and excelled in track, breaking 9.7 seconds in the 100 yd. sprint during his freshman year at UNM in 1958.THE GROUNDS
The Grounds. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial sits on 30 acres of land surrounded by the beautiful Moreno Valley landscape. In addition to the primary structures of the Chapel and the Visitors Center, the following are also included on the grounds: A Bell Uroquois UH-1 (Huey) that saw action in Vietnam. The Veterans Memorial Walkway.WAYS TO GIVE
Names will be engraved on plaque placed on exterior wall: $10,000+ will be included in DWVF Platinum Level. $5,000-$9,999 will be included in DWVF Gold Level. $1,000-$4,999 will be included in DWVF Silver Level. Other ways you can help: Become A Member or Donate. Join the Veterans Memorial Walkway Program. Purchase Items from the GiftShop.
THE CHAPEL – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL The Chapel is a place of reflection. All veterans who cross its threshold find a place of peace, honor, and comfort. Photographs of thirteen Vietnam War dead or missing are on display in the Chapel. The photographs are rotated every month, alphabetically by state. The one of David Westphall remains on display permanently. VIETNAM WAR TIMELINE 1968. Tet Offensive. Johnson orders bombing halt, providing basis for negotiations. 1969. Paris peace talks begin in earnest. President Nixon calls for “Vietnamization” of the war, orders staged withdrawal of American troops. 1970. U.S. troops enter Cambodia to destroy North Vietnam supply bases. 1971. MEMORIAL DOCUMENTARY Streaming now on Amazon Prime. This is the story of the Peace and Brotherhood Chapel in Angel Fire, New Mexico, which has become a place revered by veterans and their families from both sides of the conflict. And which now stands as a beacon calling all wounded heartsVETERANS CEMETERY
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs provided a $3.2 million grant to cover the initial cost of building the cemetery next to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The Angel Fire cemetery was the third cemetery built as a result of the Governor’s State Veterans Cemetery Initiative. In May 2019, after the snows cleared, construction beganfor the
HUEY HELICOPTER
The Bell Iroquois UH-1 (Huey) is the most widely used helicopter in the world and its distinguished service in Vietnam also makes it the most recognized. The A/C 670 Huey or “Viking Surprise” – now located at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Angel Fire, New Mexico – was donated to the Memorial in 1999 by the New Mexico National Guard.AMBUSH OF 5-22-68
Ambush of 5-22-68. When Bravo Company of 1 st Battalion, 4 th Marines moved out from Yankee Station around noon, morale was high. The weather was hot and the roads dusty. The route of march was east along the southern edge of The Trace. They were accompanied by eight Marine tanks. The combined unit followed the Trace until it reached the north THE FOUNDATION BOARD The Board of Directors. Chuck Howe, President chuck1559@aol.com Term Expires 02/26/2023. Jay Mitchell, Vice President mjay5643@gmail.com Term expires 05/24/2023DAVID WESTPHALL
David Westphall. Victor David Westphall III, called David, was born in 1940 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Victor and Jeanne Westphall. He had one younger brother, Walter Douglas. He was raised in Albuquerque, NM. David loved football and excelled in track, breaking 9.7 seconds in the 100 yd. sprint during his freshman year at UNM in 1958. VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL “The Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Angel Fire” Hardback and Paperback now available in the online store. Focused primarily on the Westphalls’ desperate battle to keep their chapel open between 1971 and 1982, the book’s brisk and moving narrative traces the memorial’s evolution from a personal act of family remembrance to its emergence as an iconic pilgrimage destination for thousandsWAYS TO GIVE
Names will be engraved on plaque placed on exterior wall: $10,000+ will be included in DWVF Platinum Level. $5,000-$9,999 will be included in DWVF Gold Level. $1,000-$4,999 will be included in DWVF Silver Level. Other ways you can help: Become A Member or Donate. Join the Veterans Memorial Walkway Program. Purchase Items from the GiftShop.
HUEY HELICOPTER
The Bell Iroquois UH-1 (Huey) is the most widely used helicopter in the world and its distinguished service in Vietnam also makes it the most recognized. The A/C 670 Huey or “Viking Surprise” – now located at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Angel Fire, New Mexico – was donated to the Memorial in 1999 by the New Mexico National Guard. FAQ – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL When was the Visitor Center built? Construction on the Peace and Brotherhood Chapel was started in the fall of 1968. The Chapel was dedicated on May 22, 1971, the anniversary of David Westphall’s death. The Disabled American Veterans Organization began construction on the Visitor Center in 1985. The Center was dedicated in 1986. PRODUCTS – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL Memorial Scrapbook; Put A Face With A Name; Vietnam KIA/MIA Photos;Recommended Links
DOC WESTPHALL
Within a few weeks, they resolved that the Memorial would be for all Vietnam veterans. They broke ground for the Chapel in September of 1968. Dr. Westphall often said that all of his past experiences seemed to have prepared him for the task of creating the Memorial. Little did he and Jeanne realize that a difficult struggle was ahead of them. PATCHES – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL Memorial Scrapbook; Put A Face With A Name; Vietnam KIA/MIA Photos;Recommended Links
BRACELETS – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL Memorial Scrapbook; Put A Face With A Name; Vietnam KIA/MIA Photos;Recommended Links
DAVID WESTPHALL
David Westphall. Victor David Westphall III, called David, was born in 1940 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Victor and Jeanne Westphall. He had one younger brother, Walter Douglas. He was raised in Albuquerque, NM. David loved football and excelled in track, breaking 9.7 seconds in the 100 yd. sprint during his freshman year at UNM in 1958.“DAVID’S STORY
Standing beside him dressed in a youth’s military uniform is his older son, David Westphall. He was three years old at the time of the photograph. David was killed in action in Vietnam on May 22, 1968 at the age of 28 while serving as a 1st Lieutenant in the United States VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL “The Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Angel Fire” Hardback and Paperback now available in the online store. Focused primarily on the Westphalls’ desperate battle to keep their chapel open between 1971 and 1982, the book’s brisk and moving narrative traces the memorial’s evolution from a personal act of family remembrance to its emergence as an iconic pilgrimage destination for thousandsWAYS TO GIVE
Names will be engraved on plaque placed on exterior wall: $10,000+ will be included in DWVF Platinum Level. $5,000-$9,999 will be included in DWVF Gold Level. $1,000-$4,999 will be included in DWVF Silver Level. Other ways you can help: Become A Member or Donate. Join the Veterans Memorial Walkway Program. Purchase Items from the GiftShop.
HUEY HELICOPTER
The Bell Iroquois UH-1 (Huey) is the most widely used helicopter in the world and its distinguished service in Vietnam also makes it the most recognized. The A/C 670 Huey or “Viking Surprise” – now located at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Angel Fire, New Mexico – was donated to the Memorial in 1999 by the New Mexico National Guard. FAQ – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL When was the Visitor Center built? Construction on the Peace and Brotherhood Chapel was started in the fall of 1968. The Chapel was dedicated on May 22, 1971, the anniversary of David Westphall’s death. The Disabled American Veterans Organization began construction on the Visitor Center in 1985. The Center was dedicated in 1986. PRODUCTS – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL Memorial Scrapbook; Put A Face With A Name; Vietnam KIA/MIA Photos;Recommended Links
DOC WESTPHALL
Within a few weeks, they resolved that the Memorial would be for all Vietnam veterans. They broke ground for the Chapel in September of 1968. Dr. Westphall often said that all of his past experiences seemed to have prepared him for the task of creating the Memorial. Little did he and Jeanne realize that a difficult struggle was ahead of them. PATCHES – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL Memorial Scrapbook; Put A Face With A Name; Vietnam KIA/MIA Photos;Recommended Links
BRACELETS – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL Memorial Scrapbook; Put A Face With A Name; Vietnam KIA/MIA Photos;Recommended Links
DAVID WESTPHALL
David Westphall. Victor David Westphall III, called David, was born in 1940 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Victor and Jeanne Westphall. He had one younger brother, Walter Douglas. He was raised in Albuquerque, NM. David loved football and excelled in track, breaking 9.7 seconds in the 100 yd. sprint during his freshman year at UNM in 1958.“DAVID’S STORY
Standing beside him dressed in a youth’s military uniform is his older son, David Westphall. He was three years old at the time of the photograph. David was killed in action in Vietnam on May 22, 1968 at the age of 28 while serving as a 1st Lieutenant in the United StatesTHE GROUNDS
The Grounds. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial sits on 30 acres of land surrounded by the beautiful Moreno Valley landscape. In addition to the primary structures of the Chapel and the Visitors Center, the following are also included on the grounds: A Bell Uroquois UH-1 (Huey) that saw action in Vietnam. The Veterans Memorial Walkway. CONTACT – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL Angel Fire, New Mexico 87710. Street Address. 34 Country Club Rd. Angel Fire, NM 87710. View Map. (575) 377 6900. (575) 377 3223 FAX. Email Address. info@vietnamveteransmemorial.org.WAYS TO GIVE
Names will be engraved on plaque placed on exterior wall: $10,000+ will be included in DWVF Platinum Level. $5,000-$9,999 will be included in DWVF Gold Level. $1,000-$4,999 will be included in DWVF Silver Level. Other ways you can help: Become A Member or Donate. Join the Veterans Memorial Walkway Program. Purchase Items from the GiftShop.
MEMORIAL DOCUMENTARY Streaming now on Amazon Prime. This is the story of the Peace and Brotherhood Chapel in Angel Fire, New Mexico, which has become a place revered by veterans and their families from both sides of the conflict. And which now stands as a beacon calling all wounded hearts THE CHAPEL – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL The Chapel is a place of reflection. All veterans who cross its threshold find a place of peace, honor, and comfort. Photographs of thirteen Vietnam War dead or missing are on display in the Chapel. The photographs are rotated every month, alphabetically by state. The one of David Westphall remains on display permanently.VETERANS CEMETERY
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs provided a $3.2 million grant to cover the initial cost of building the cemetery next to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The Angel Fire cemetery was the third cemetery built as a result of the Governor’s State Veterans Cemetery Initiative. In May 2019, after the snows cleared, construction beganfor the
VETERANS MEMORIAL WALKWAY Veterans Memorial Walkway. The bricks that line the Memorial walkways commemorate all United States veterans. Each brick has a story. The dates on the bricks reflect the dates of service. If there is no ending date that person is still serving. Two stars signify the person was killed in action. FIRST INTERMENT AT VETERAN’S CEMETERY First Interment at Veteran’s Cemetery. The first interment in the new Angel Fire, NM State Veterans Cemetery, located just below the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Chapel, was held on Monday, July 27, for Darrell Fugett, who had lived in Eagle Nest for many years and was a volunteer at the Memorial. When possible for a crowd to gather, aGrand
AMBUSH OF 5-22-68
Ambush of 5-22-68. When Bravo Company of 1 st Battalion, 4 th Marines moved out from Yankee Station around noon, morale was high. The weather was hot and the roads dusty. The route of march was east along the southern edge of The Trace. They were accompanied by eight Marine tanks. The combined unit followed the Trace until it reached the northDAVID WESTPHALL
David Westphall. Victor David Westphall III, called David, was born in 1940 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Victor and Jeanne Westphall. He had one younger brother, Walter Douglas. He was raised in Albuquerque, NM. David loved football and excelled in track, breaking 9.7 seconds in the 100 yd. sprint during his freshman year at UNM in 1958. VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL “The Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Angel Fire” Hardback and Paperback now available in the online store. Focused primarily on the Westphalls’ desperate battle to keep their chapel open between 1971 and 1982, the book’s brisk and moving narrative traces the memorial’s evolution from a personal act of family remembrance to its emergence as an iconic pilgrimage destination for thousandsWAYS TO GIVE
Names will be engraved on plaque placed on exterior wall: $10,000+ will be included in DWVF Platinum Level. $5,000-$9,999 will be included in DWVF Gold Level. $1,000-$4,999 will be included in DWVF Silver Level. Other ways you can help: Become A Member or Donate. Join the Veterans Memorial Walkway Program. Purchase Items from the GiftShop.
THE CHAPEL – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL The Chapel is a place of reflection. All veterans who cross its threshold find a place of peace, honor, and comfort. Photographs of thirteen Vietnam War dead or missing are on display in the Chapel. The photographs are rotated every month, alphabetically by state. The one of David Westphall remains on display permanently. MEMORIAL DOCUMENTARY Streaming now on Amazon Prime. This is the story of the Peace and Brotherhood Chapel in Angel Fire, New Mexico, which has become a place revered by veterans and their families from both sides of the conflict. And which now stands as a beacon calling all wounded heartsHUEY HELICOPTER
The Bell Iroquois UH-1 (Huey) is the most widely used helicopter in the world and its distinguished service in Vietnam also makes it the most recognized. The A/C 670 Huey or “Viking Surprise” – now located at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Angel Fire, New Mexico – was donated to the Memorial in 1999 by the New Mexico National Guard. FAQ – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL When was the Visitor Center built? Construction on the Peace and Brotherhood Chapel was started in the fall of 1968. The Chapel was dedicated on May 22, 1971, the anniversary of David Westphall’s death. The Disabled American Veterans Organization began construction on the Visitor Center in 1985. The Center was dedicated in 1986. PRODUCTS – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL Memorial Scrapbook; Put A Face With A Name; Vietnam KIA/MIA Photos;Recommended Links
DOC WESTPHALL
Within a few weeks, they resolved that the Memorial would be for all Vietnam veterans. They broke ground for the Chapel in September of 1968. Dr. Westphall often said that all of his past experiences seemed to have prepared him for the task of creating the Memorial. Little did he and Jeanne realize that a difficult struggle was ahead of them.AMBUSH OF 5-22-68
Ambush of 5-22-68. When Bravo Company of 1 st Battalion, 4 th Marines moved out from Yankee Station around noon, morale was high. The weather was hot and the roads dusty. The route of march was east along the southern edge of The Trace. They were accompanied by eight Marine tanks. The combined unit followed the Trace until it reached the northDAVID WESTPHALL
David Westphall. Victor David Westphall III, called David, was born in 1940 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Victor and Jeanne Westphall. He had one younger brother, Walter Douglas. He was raised in Albuquerque, NM. David loved football and excelled in track, breaking 9.7 seconds in the 100 yd. sprint during his freshman year at UNM in 1958. VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL “The Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Angel Fire” Hardback and Paperback now available in the online store. Focused primarily on the Westphalls’ desperate battle to keep their chapel open between 1971 and 1982, the book’s brisk and moving narrative traces the memorial’s evolution from a personal act of family remembrance to its emergence as an iconic pilgrimage destination for thousandsWAYS TO GIVE
Names will be engraved on plaque placed on exterior wall: $10,000+ will be included in DWVF Platinum Level. $5,000-$9,999 will be included in DWVF Gold Level. $1,000-$4,999 will be included in DWVF Silver Level. Other ways you can help: Become A Member or Donate. Join the Veterans Memorial Walkway Program. Purchase Items from the GiftShop.
THE CHAPEL – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL The Chapel is a place of reflection. All veterans who cross its threshold find a place of peace, honor, and comfort. Photographs of thirteen Vietnam War dead or missing are on display in the Chapel. The photographs are rotated every month, alphabetically by state. The one of David Westphall remains on display permanently. MEMORIAL DOCUMENTARY Streaming now on Amazon Prime. This is the story of the Peace and Brotherhood Chapel in Angel Fire, New Mexico, which has become a place revered by veterans and their families from both sides of the conflict. And which now stands as a beacon calling all wounded heartsHUEY HELICOPTER
The Bell Iroquois UH-1 (Huey) is the most widely used helicopter in the world and its distinguished service in Vietnam also makes it the most recognized. The A/C 670 Huey or “Viking Surprise” – now located at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Angel Fire, New Mexico – was donated to the Memorial in 1999 by the New Mexico National Guard. FAQ – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL When was the Visitor Center built? Construction on the Peace and Brotherhood Chapel was started in the fall of 1968. The Chapel was dedicated on May 22, 1971, the anniversary of David Westphall’s death. The Disabled American Veterans Organization began construction on the Visitor Center in 1985. The Center was dedicated in 1986. PRODUCTS – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL Memorial Scrapbook; Put A Face With A Name; Vietnam KIA/MIA Photos;Recommended Links
DOC WESTPHALL
Within a few weeks, they resolved that the Memorial would be for all Vietnam veterans. They broke ground for the Chapel in September of 1968. Dr. Westphall often said that all of his past experiences seemed to have prepared him for the task of creating the Memorial. Little did he and Jeanne realize that a difficult struggle was ahead of them.AMBUSH OF 5-22-68
Ambush of 5-22-68. When Bravo Company of 1 st Battalion, 4 th Marines moved out from Yankee Station around noon, morale was high. The weather was hot and the roads dusty. The route of march was east along the southern edge of The Trace. They were accompanied by eight Marine tanks. The combined unit followed the Trace until it reached the northDAVID WESTPHALL
David Westphall. Victor David Westphall III, called David, was born in 1940 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Victor and Jeanne Westphall. He had one younger brother, Walter Douglas. He was raised in Albuquerque, NM. David loved football and excelled in track, breaking 9.7 seconds in the 100 yd. sprint during his freshman year at UNM in 1958.WAYS TO GIVE
Names will be engraved on plaque placed on exterior wall: $10,000+ will be included in DWVF Platinum Level. $5,000-$9,999 will be included in DWVF Gold Level. $1,000-$4,999 will be included in DWVF Silver Level. Other ways you can help: Become A Member or Donate. Join the Veterans Memorial Walkway Program. Purchase Items from the GiftShop.
THE GROUNDS
The Grounds. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial sits on 30 acres of land surrounded by the beautiful Moreno Valley landscape. In addition to the primary structures of the Chapel and the Visitors Center, the following are also included on the grounds: A Bell Uroquois UH-1 (Huey) that saw action in Vietnam. The Veterans Memorial Walkway. THE CHAPEL – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL The Chapel is a place of reflection. All veterans who cross its threshold find a place of peace, honor, and comfort. Photographs of thirteen Vietnam War dead or missing are on display in the Chapel. The photographs are rotated every month, alphabetically by state. The one of David Westphall remains on display permanently. MEMORIAL DOCUMENTARY Streaming now on Amazon Prime. This is the story of the Peace and Brotherhood Chapel in Angel Fire, New Mexico, which has become a place revered by veterans and their families from both sides of the conflict. And which now stands as a beacon calling all wounded hearts VETERANS – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL Filtering by state is not fully implemented at this time. State THE FOUNDATION BOARD The Board of Directors. Chuck Howe, President chuck1559@aol.com Term Expires 02/26/2023. Jay Mitchell, Vice President mjay5643@gmail.com Term expires 05/24/2023AMBUSH OF 5-22-68
Ambush of 5-22-68. When Bravo Company of 1 st Battalion, 4 th Marines moved out from Yankee Station around noon, morale was high. The weather was hot and the roads dusty. The route of march was east along the southern edge of The Trace. They were accompanied by eight Marine tanks. The combined unit followed the Trace until it reached the north BRACELETS – VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL Memorial Scrapbook; Put A Face With A Name; Vietnam KIA/MIA Photos;Recommended Links
1994 TRIP TO VIETNAM Doc Westphall and other Vietnam Veterans visited Vietnam in 1994 to locate the ambush site of May 22, 1968, that had claimed the life ofhis son.
DAVID WESTPHALL
David Westphall. Victor David Westphall III, called David, was born in 1940 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Victor and Jeanne Westphall. He had one younger brother, Walter Douglas. He was raised in Albuquerque, NM. David loved football and excelled in track, breaking 9.7 seconds in the 100 yd. sprint during his freshman year at UNM in 1958.Toggle navigation
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