Valley City Times-Record

Fargo Air Museum Honors Veterans During Vietnam Memorial Week

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Fargo, ND – Fargo Air Museum presents Vietnam Memorial Week April 24 through April 30, 2021, in partnershi­p with the Vietnam Veterans of America (WA), Chapter 941. The weeklong event begins with a weekend of programmin­g honoring Vietnam Veterans and featuring a number of guest speakers. Special exhibits of Vietnam War vehicles and artifacts will be on display throughout the week.

The opening ceremony begins at 10 a.m. on April 24 following the arrival of the FM Crusaders and Camp Ripley Huey helicopter­s and a 21-gun salute presented by representa­tives from AMVETS Post #7. The opening ceremony will feature Green Beret First Sergeant Joe Wallevand as the keynote speaker and will include remarks from local dignitarie­s.

Speakers scheduled for April 25 include Maynard

Kaderlik, Vietnam Veteran and National Agent Orange Committee Chair for the Vietnam Veterans of America; Jim Cronin from the Vet Center; and Nicole Veselka from Veterans Affairs. Speakers will cover topics such as PTSD, Agent Orange, and suicide prevention. Sunday's program will begin at noon and will end with entertainm­ent from the Red River Concert Band starting at 3pm.

Exhibitors stationed around the museum offer additional resources and opportunit­ies including Honor Flight, Air Force, Lisbon Soldiers Home, amongst others. Displays such as the Vietnam Wall, Huey helicopter, a Vietnamera ambulance, and a military jeep will be available throughout the week for public viewing. The Fargo Air Museum will be open every day of the event from 10 am until 5 pm to provide extra time for the public to attend the event. Educators looking to bring groups should contact the museum in advance.

The Fargo Air Museum was founded with the nonprofit mission of promoting aviation through education, preservati­on, and restoratio­n. Located on 19th Ave N, just east of lnterstate-29, the Fargo Air Museum is home to aircraft of all eras. Visit www.fargoairmu­seum.org for additional informatio­n.

Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. is a national non-profit corporatio­n founded in 1978 in the United States that is committed to promoting and supporting the full range of issues important to Vietnam veterans, creating a new identity for this generation of veterans, and changing public perception of Vietnam veterans.

Visit www.vva.org for additional informatio­n.

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