Albuquerque Journal

Gallup war hero receives new flag

Medal of Honor winner Miyamura to have yearround lighted display

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GALLUP — Neighbors can now recognize the house of a local American hero by a new flagpole put up in front of his house.

An Alabama organizati­on traveled to Gallup last month to raise the flag in recognitio­n of Korean War veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Hiroshi “Hershey” Miyamura, the Gallup Independen­t reported.

The 91-year-old veteran said he has always wanted to fly an American flag in front of his home, but he worried that raising and lowering the flag each day would become too difficult.

The Flag for Vets organizati­on installed Miyamura’s new flagpole with lights so it could fly around the clock.

Founder and Marine Corps veteran Jamie Popwell started the organizati­on in January after he lost his job. It began as a small effort to provide flags for veterans who live in Popwell’s hometown of Auburn, Ala. The operation has expanded since. Popwell recruited Navy veteran Brantley Cargill to help him.

Popwell estimates the organizati­on has raised 58 flag across Alabama and the South.

“When we place these flags, the veterans don’t feel like a nobody. There is someone who cares about you,” Popwell said. “When we tell the veterans the cost of this flag was borne by an absolute stranger, that’s even more touching.”

The volunteer work has become a kind of therapy for the pair.

“It has been therapeuti­c in the effort,” Cargill said. “We both served in the military, we both served in law enforcemen­t and we all have struggles about the things we have done. So this is a chance to administer our own therapy. There is a common bond that they understand and we understand.”

The organizati­on plans to return to the area in the future to recognize more New Mexico veterans.

 ?? CABLE HOOVER/GALLUP INDEPENDEN­T/VIA AP ?? Hiroshi Miyamura, center, watches as Ken Reige, left, helps Jamie Popwell and Brantley Cargill of Flags for Vets raise a flag on a new flagpole at Miyamura’s home in Gallup. Neighbors can now recognize the house by the new flag pole, which the Flag for...
CABLE HOOVER/GALLUP INDEPENDEN­T/VIA AP Hiroshi Miyamura, center, watches as Ken Reige, left, helps Jamie Popwell and Brantley Cargill of Flags for Vets raise a flag on a new flagpole at Miyamura’s home in Gallup. Neighbors can now recognize the house by the new flag pole, which the Flag for...

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