Tuesday, August 19, 2008

A Time For Healing

This past week (August 14-17th) I had the honor of participating in the 'All Eras Veterans Healing Field.' For those that don't know what it is here is a brief summary: There were 102 American Flags set up in our local cemetery. In the center portion 57 flags had names of those that have given the Ultimate sacrifice in the military for our Country in Iraq and Afghanistan. We had a sound system which played the reading of the names for them and also music from different eras of time. I had permission from a few artists to play their music during this time. It was all widely received with gratitude. We also designated some of the flags to represent WWII, Korean War, Vietnam Wars and police and fire personnel killed in the line of duty locally. We had five Field Crosses to represent each of the branches of service.
We also had information and took donations for the 'Honor Flights of the Quad Cities' which will be sending WWII Veterans to Washington DC for a day to view their monument, as well as, the others there. The Veteran's fly for free. We had the priviledge of meeting several WWII Veterans who loved to talk to us about their service.
We met many Veterans who served in Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm and the current conflicts. We talked with family, friends and comrads of the Fallen soldiers. Many tears and hugs were shed throughout this time. This event was organized by the ALLVETS, PGR (Patriot Guard Riders), MarineMoms, Navy Families and several other Veterans groups.
We had Gold Star wives and families present for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies and some came a few times on their own. For those that don't know 'Gold Stars' and family members who have lost a love one killed in action. They were very helpful in setting this up when it originally started 5 years ago and have had their opinions shared in the following years. The PGR,American Legion and other groups rode motorcycles for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies. Then we formed a Flag line for them to walk through as they mounted the 'Lest They Be Forgotten' Flag on its own stand with the others. The ceremony had many events: USMC Color Guard, playing of God Bless America by Kate Smith, a fantastic speaker in CmdSgtMaj Blake, a Chinook Helicopter flyover and petal drop, the Pledge of Allegiance, Ray Hamilton's moving speech, on of our PGR ladies stepping up to sing the National Anthem, VVA volley rifle, bagpipes performing 'Amazing Grace' and bugles performing 'Taps' by echoing each other.
I cannot even begin to explain all the things that occurred. We were blessed with great weather and the opportunity to get to know each other better at this time. We were opened for 24 hours during this time so we had shifts manning the tents for our visitors. We laughed, cried and ate alot of cookies that were donated by a local baker and 'moms' wanting to help. YUM!!!!
I am already looking forward to next year and the plans we are going to start to make this even more memorable and respectful for our Veterans.
I cannot begin to tell you the 'healing' and feelings we experience during this time. I wish you could all meet the men and women who put this together. They are some of the best people I know and I truly love each of them.