BVVM Named Commemorative Partner in Vietnam War 50th Anniversary Commemoration

College Station, Texas — The
 Memorial for All Veterans of the Brazos Valley, Inc. has been named
a commemorative partner in the United States Department of Defense 
Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War. In a
two-day visit to College Station and Bryan, Lt. Gen. Mick Kicklighter USA
(Ret.) and Col. Mark Franklin USA (Ret.) met with members of the Brazos 
Valley Veterans Memorial (BVVM) Board of Directors to learn more about the 
board’s efforts to erect the seventh and largest of the war memorials 
along the Lynn Stuart Pathway military history trail.

The 2008 National Defense Authorization Act authorized the
Secretary of Defense to conduct a program to commemorate the 50th 
anniversary of the Vietnam War and while conducting the
commemorative program, the Secretary shall coordinate, support, and
facilitate other programs and activities of the Federal Government, State
and local governments, and other persons and organizations in
commemoration of the Vietnam War.

Recently, the BVVM launched a capital campaign to fund the
 Vietnam memorial at Veterans Park and Athletic Complex in College 
Station, Texas. To date, the fund is nearing half of their $150,000 goal.
 Becoming a commemorative partner will increase the awareness of the BVVM 
efforts to honor all of the men and women who served during the Vietnam
 War and who did not receive an appropriate welcome home.

The goal of the BVVM is to dedicate the Vietnam Memorial by 
2015. For more information on the Vietnam War Commemoration go to www.vietnamwar50th.com. Visit www.bvvm.org for more 
information on the Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial or to contribute
to the BVVM Vietnam Memorial capital campaign.

Anne Boykin
Chief Information Officer
Brazos Valley Veterans
Memorial Board of Directors
info@bvvm.org
www.bvvm.org

979.450.3296

Posted on Oct 23, 2012 . Tags: