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Vietnam Memorial Moving Wall in Aurora November 7-11 From Washington D.C. to Aurora, Ill Healing Field November 3-13 at West Aurora High School

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Inside: Healing Field flags and the Vietnam Memorial Moving Wall at West Aurora High School See inside section, pages B2-B16 •

List of names on The Wall

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Schedules listed for Moving Wall, Healing Field, in Aurora Here is a timeline for Moving Wall and Healing Field events at West Aurora High School November 3-13 and other events at other sites. The Moving Wall will be in Aurora, November 7-11. Raising and lowering the flag in ceremony will take place at sunrise and sunset Friday through Monday. Sunday, Nov. 3 The Healing Field of 2,013 American Flags goes on display at West Aurora High School. Thursday, Nov. 7, morning Moving Wall arrives at West High escorted by The Patriot Guard Riders. Thursday, Nov. 7, 1 p.m. Public viewing of the Moving Wall will begin.

Friday, Nov. 8, 10:30 a.m. Opening ceremony at the Moving Wall. Friday, Nov. 8, noon - 2:30 p.m. All military veterans are invited to have a free lunch in a tribute to Veteran’s Day, noon to 2:30 p.m. at the Prisco Center, Illinois Avenue and Lake Street (Route 31), in Aurora. Friday, Nov. 8, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The Aurora Historical Society Vietnam War era, 1961-1975, exhibit will continue through December 21 after the opening reception November 8. The museum will have extended hours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. November 9-11. There will be a lecture November 10 and oral history interviews each Saturday.

Friday, Nov. 8, 6 p.m. A public veterans’ assembly in the West High auditorium will feature keynote speakers Gen. Max Baratz, Class of 1952 and Vietnam veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Sammy Lee Davis. Friday, Nov. 8, 7:15 p.m. A flag retirement ceremony at the Wall. Saturday, Nov. 9, 2 p.m. Recognition of Gold Star Families who lost loved ones in war at West Aurora High School. Saturday, Nov. 9, 6 p.m. to midnight A night out for veterans at Ballydoyle Pub and Restaurant to benefit Honor Flight Chicago, a group that

flies World War II veterans to Washington, D.C. to view the World War II Memorial. Sunday, Nov. 10, 10 a.m. A nondenominational healing service at the Wall. Monday, Nov. 11, 2 p.m. A wreath-laying ceremony for all branches of the military. Monday, Nov. 11, dusk A candlelight vigil at the closing ceremony for the Wall. Wednesday, Nov. 13 Flag pickup day at the Healing Field. For more information on the Healing Field, visit www.aplusfoundation. org/healingfield.asp. —The Moving Wall Committee

Names on the Memorial Moving Wall listed by Panel and Line Aurora ASCHER, James - 1st Lt. CARDENAS Ramiros - L. Cpl. CRANDALL, John - Sgt. CURRAN, Robert - Sp. 4 DAKL, Albert - Sp. 4 DI SANTIS, William - Cpl. GAINES, Thomas - Sp. 4 GARLICK, Richard - Pfc. HAGIE, Michael - Pfc. HARING, Karl - Sgt. HERREID, Robert - SSgt. JEFFRIES, Charles - Sp. 4 JEWELL, Ronald - Sgt. KABARA, Dennis - Cpl. LA FLEUR, Gerald - Sp. 4 LAKE, James - Sgt. STADEL, Chuck - Pfc. TOADVINE, Dennis - Cpl.

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West Aurora High School alumni who made the Supreme Sacrifice in the Vietnam War • Curran, Robert • Di Santis, William • Hagie, Michael • Harbin, Gary • Jeffries, Charles • Kabara, Dennis • Neujahr, Dale (Died while on duty in San Diego)

• Toadvine, Dennis See a full list of names on The Wall from 21 communities on page 2.

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Index of section advertisers listed A-1 Landscaping ........................................page 8 A.C. Automotive .......................................page 12 Alliance Metal Recycling ...........................page 6 AlphaGraphics .........................................page 11 AMVETS Post 30 .....................................page 13 AMVETS Post 103 ...................................page 10 Aurora Pancake House ............................page 14 Christmas Walk in Oswego .......................page 9 City of Aurora .............................................page 5 Coffman Trucks ..........................................page 8 Compounder ...............................................page 9 Cruz Investments .......................................page 6 D&M Mufflers ..........................................page 10 Dahm-Goode Marketing ............................page 6 Dieterle Memorial Home ...........................page 8 Edward Jones, Greg Spears ....................page 11 Exhaust Works .........................................page 14 Farmer’s Insurance, Ken Boncela .............page 9 Fifth Third Bank .................................. back page Fitzsimmons Hospital Services .................page 7 Fox Valley Credit Union ......................... page 13 Fox Valley Veterans Breakfast Club ........page 3 Grandma’s Table Restaurant ..................page 11 Healy Chapel ............................................page 13 Heriaud family ...........................................page 4 Jake’s Bagels & Deli ................................page 12 Johno’s Main Surplus ................................page 7

Kenny Corn ..............................................page 14 Kiwanis Club of Aurora .............................page 9 Land Pro, LLC ............................................page 7 MensCuts....................................................page 6 Mindful Plus ...............................................page 7 Montgomery VFW Post 7452 .....................page 6 Moving Wall Aurora Committee ...............page 5 Oswego Senior Center................................page 8 Paramount Theatre....................................page 5 Paul and Bill’s Service Center...................page 6 Petit Auto Care ..........................................page 8 Quad County African American ..............page 12 Reuland Food Service ................................page 8 Richard Gardner ......................................page 11 Rondi’s S.E.L.F. Fitness ..........................page 14 Roosevelt Aurora American Legion ........page 12 Salvation Army of Aurora........................page 15 State representative Linda Chapa LaVia...page 11 State representative Stephanie Kifowit .. page 10 Sunnymere .................................................page 5 Tecalitlan Restaurant ..............................page 14 The Voice ..................................................page 15 UAW Local 145.........................................page 11 UAW Local 2096.......................................page 13 UShootitstudios .........................................page14 Vietnam Veterans Chapter 693 ................page 8 Zimmerman Ford .....................................page 13

Frederick Charles Heriaud In memory of our brother, Fred, who was a very friendly and positive individual; someone who would always look for the best in any situation. Fred will always be remembered for all of his many qualities and we thank our Lord for the time he allowed Fred to be with us. You are missed, and definitely not forgotten. We all love you, Fred. God Bless You! All Gave Some - Some Gave All! Frederick Charles Heriaud Born December 4, 1943

Killed in Vietnam November 17, 1965

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Moving Wall likely a healing experience for some who attend At one point in the Vietnam War, officially listed as 1954-1975, with open hostilities evident from 1964 to 1975, there were 500,000 American troops in country serving the U.S. military. It was a protracted war and often warfare in the jungle. Amid national disputes and discussions about the value of military engagement in Vietnam, the U.S. troops served when duty called, either as enlisted or drafted members of the military. Individual military members served their country well and often with distinction and honor. In the end the majority of the military members returned from Vietnam, however, 58,282 did not

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It is with all of the social and political division that occurred in the war years, family hardships endured, and strength of character witnessed, that the Vietnam Memorial Moving Wall, a halfsize replica of the Vietnam Wall in Washington, D.C., comes to Aurora. The Wall will make its final stop of the 2013 tour season November 7-11 at West Aurora High School. There will be huge crowds to visit the Wall, some family members and friends of the deceased. There will be many who came to the Wall the last time it See page B12

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Vietnam War casualty, Fred Heriaud, kept a journal Star Families who lost loved ones in Aurora. The funeral was at the Good the Vietnam War starting at 2 p.m. Shepherd Church in Oswego. He was Saturday, Nov. 9. That honored in a full miliwill be the third day tary memorial service. of the Moving Wall Family members experience in Aurora still miss him and the at West Aurora High good attitude he mainSchool at the Wall. For tained about life. His a full schedule of activfamily has kept the ities see page 2 in this entries he made in a pullout section. journal while he was Fred Heriaud left in Vietnam. behind his parents and Here is one entry in five sisters and eight his journal, from Aubrothers to feel the full gust 17, 1965, three impact of the Vietnam months prior to his War. His interment death: was December 4, 1965 “My name is Frederat the Lincoln Memoriick Charles Heriaud. I al Park on Route 30 in am one of a kind, for if Kendall County part of Frederick Charles Heriaud there was another one I could not write this with peace of mind knowing it was not an original. “I am a Specialist 4 in the Army. I am writing in an Army notebook in Army shorts lying on an Army cot.

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The United States military action in the Vietnam War was brought to a harsh reality in the 1960s and early 1970s to the families who had loved ones involved in hostilities. The first Aurora area casualty was Frederick Heriaud of Oswego who, three days short of ending his commitment to the U.S. Army, when he did not survive First Cavalry Division helicopter activity in Ia Drang Valley in Vietnam near the Cambodian border. He died November 17, 1965. He was the son of Earl and Loraine Heriaud. His 13 brothers and sisters survive. Most of them live in the Aurora area. They offer a tribute to their fallen brother in this Moving Wall section. See page 4. The family members will be a part of the ceremonial recognition of Gold

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Fred Heriaud is stability, not of legs & arms but of courage and the soul.

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Vietnam was November 9, 1965: “Went on a patrol this morning. We secured an LZ for an Artillery Unit. took about three hours. We looked pretty good. I was a squad leader for a day. “Went to town this afternoon. Boy are prices skyrocketing. I am not going down there again for a while. Looks like I will be home for Christmas. That would be a rather nice present from Santa Claus. “We move out on Friday morning to the Blai Mte. I hope we eat C-rations when we are down there. Well, I am rather tired.” Forty-eight years later he is still missed by his family members. —Carter Crane

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Moving Wall likely a healing experience arrived in Aurora, in 1989. There will be many who did not see the Wall 24 years ago, either because they were too young, did not understand the significance, or, lived in another part of the country. An estimated 200,000 made the visit in 1989 at the South Island in Aurora off of Illinois Avenue between Route 25 (Broadway) and Route 31 (Lake Street). The estimated crowd this year could be close to 300,000 and with good weather visitors may come from a distance greater than Aurora, Fox Valley and Kane and

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Kendall Counties. The entire Chicago area, northern Illinois, and Midwest, have been invited to attend by the Moving Wall Committee. Activities will be ongoing, or, there will be quiet time for visitors to see the names and reflect on a time in which sacrifices were made for the best of reasons. All of the names will be read in front of Wall, one at a time, starting after 1 p.m. Thursday and continue for 24 hours until all of the names have been read, with the exception of when there are planned activities such as the reception for the Gold Star fami-

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lies which lost family members in war action, the opening ceremonies, or, at the nondenominational healing service. The estimate by the Wall Committee members is that it will take 67 hours to read all of the names. Some military members who served in Vietnam were not greeted as heroes, or at all well, on the return home. Some of the returning veterans brought home lifelong disabilities, whether through physical wounds, Agent Orange gas used in the jungles, or, with nightmares. The Wall Committee members, led by Herschel Luckinbill, of the sponsoring Fox Valley Veterans Breakfast Club, have been meeting and planning for many months to help the occasion be memorable, informative, and convenient as possible for those in attendance. It was Luckinbill’s dedication that helped to bring the Wall to Aurora. Long ago he requested the Moving Wall should make it to Aurora. There were 23 sites chosen for 2013. Originally, the former Navy member requested late August, just prior to Labor Day for a visit. He hung up

the phone in dejection when he was told that all of the times were taken, including late August. When the call came later that one more stop would be added after a visit to Tennessee, to Aurora, if November 7-11 were acceptable which would end with Veteran’s Day. Luckinbill immediately and in jubilation replied that the dates would be great. The fruits of the labor of the Wall Committee, see page 7, led by Mr. Luckinbill, will be realized starting with the 1 p.m. opening ceremonies after the wall arrives earlier that morning Thursday, Nov. 7. At the same site at West Aurora High School will be the Healing Field flags started at West Aurora High School several years ago. Any person can purchase a flag for $30. each and place a name on it for the Healing Field. When Healing Field, November 3-13, is concluded the person who purchased a flag may take it home. There will be names available for flags, if necessary. The Moving Wall should be a cathartic experience for some, through their own reasons, and an educational process for many of us.

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Veteran’s Day activities fill early November observances Veteran’s Day 2013 will be on a Monday. It is always November 11. The commemoration started with Armistice Day on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month to end World War I in 1918. Some of the services and celebrations will be at 11 a.m. November 11. Some observances will be held prior to November 11. This year the Montgomery VFW Post 7452 will hold its annual service one day earlier, Sunday, because many who could attend will be working November 11. Veteran’s Day is not an official, federal holiday. • The American Legion Post 33 families and other veteran posts will participate in a 24-Hour Veterans Honor Guard Vigil, the fifth annual. It will be held at the War Memorial at the north end of Washington Square in Ottawa Friday and Saturday, Nov. 1 and 2. The opening ceremony will be at 4:45 p.m. Friday; closing, will be at 5 p.m. Saturday. The Vigil will be the opening event to call our communities’ attention to Ottawa’s Veterans Day ceremony at 10:15 a.m.. Monday, Nov. 11, with the Ottawa Memorial Association, Ms Katie Troccoli, president, as the host. New this year will be a handicap ramp to assist veterans to visit the memorial. It is an Eagle Scout project. John Duback, Vigil Chair, American Legion Post 33. • In Aurora, a processional will step off at 10:15 a.m. Monday, Nov. 11 downtown at Broadway Avenue (Route 25) and Benton Street, and will conclude with a remembrance ceremony at 10:30 a.m. in front of the GAR Memori-

al Hall, 23 E. Downer Place. Veteran’s of the Marines. The dinner will be Day coincides with several community at Villa Verone in Geneva. Reservaevents that will honor Vietnam veter- tions are required and may be made ans in November, including the display by calling Stanley Herzog at 630-232of the Moving Wall, a one-half size rep- 1423. There will be a rifle salute at lica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial 11 a.m. November 11, at State and in Washington, Third Streets. D.C., and the stag- In Aurora, a Veteran’s Day pro• In Wheaton ing of thousands of cessional will step off at 10:15 the American American flags in a.m. Monday, Nov. 11 at Broad- Legion Cantigny a Healing Field, at way Avenue (Route 25) and Ben- Post 556 will be West Aurora High ton Street, and will conclude host to a pancake School; and special with a remembrance ceremony breakfast inside exhibits at the Da- at 10:30 a.m. in front of the GAR the Cantigny vid L. Pierce Art Memorial Hall, 23 E. Downer Visitors Center, and History Cen- Place. Veteran’s Day coincides 1S151 Winfield ter in downtown with several community events Road, from 7 a.m. Aurora. that will honor Vietnam veterans to 1 p.m., Satur• The Fox Val- in November, including the dis- day, Nov. 2. At ley Park District play of the Moving Wall and the sunset Monday, will be host to a Healing Field. Nov. 11, Cantigny Veteran’s Day Park will light Luncheon from approximately noon to 2:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, at 1,518 luminary candles, placed on the Prisco Community Center, 150 the Cantigny Parade Field and along W. Illinois Avenue, Aurora. Admission is free for veterans. • Montgomery VFW Post 7452 will hold its annual service at Riverside Cemetery on River Street Sunday, Nov. 10 at 11 a.m. with turtle soup to follow. • North Aurora will hold its Veteran’s Day ceremony Monday, Nov. 11 at 2 p.m. at the North Aurora Veteran’s Memorial at the intersection of Farview Drive and Willow Way. • Geneva will have two celebrations in two days. Vietnam Veterans of American Chapter 693 will be host to an annual dinner from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. November 10, the birthday

walkways. • South Elgin will hold a ceremony at Panton Mill Park, corner of Prairie Street and N. Water Street, Monday, Nov. 11 at 10 a.m.. • Oswego Little White School Museum will hold a veterans’ remembrance Saturday, Nov. 9, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday, Nov. 10, noon to 4 p.m.; and Monday, Nov. 11, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main room of the museum, 72 Polk Street. • Plano American Legion Post 395 will hold a ceremony at 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 11 at Veteran’s Memorial Park, north of Route 34 on Center Street. A Veteran’s Day dinner will be latter that day at the Leon Burson Post 395, 510 E. Dearborn Street at 5:30 p.m.. • Yorkville will have an annual breakfast Sunday, Nov. 10 from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the American Legion Post 489. There will be a service Monday, Nov. 11.

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The Moving Wall idea started in 1982 with Vietnam veteran The Moving Wall article here first appeared in Among Friends, Newsletter of Friends of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Written by Gerry Stegmaier Maggsm@aol. com. Gerry has granted permission for copying and publishing provided the story is attributed to him. By Gerry Stegmaier The Wall is solid, its granite face designed to resist the elements for all time. Yet, as visitors touch its surface, the Wall becomes almost fluid. Small ripples of hope and healing spread ever outwards. Just like the concentric circles created when a stone is tossed into a pond, the impact of the Wall grows and grows. In 1982 John Devitt, a former helicopter door gunner and Army veteran, visited Washington, D.C. for the dedication of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and to participate in the National Salute to Vietnam Veterans. This visit and experience changed Devitt's life and led to the creation of The Moving Wall, which since has moved millions of people. His story is one of thousands spawned by the Memorial. As Devitt explains, "When you approach the Memorial, you don't recognize what's going on. It's a visual experience that words cannot describe. . . Then suddenly, as the words inscribed on the Wall come into focus, it's so subtle, you're drawn in and it's too late. . . You're riveted and the emotions just pour forth." This emotional outpouring and the pride of having participated in a parade honoring Vietnam veterans inspired Devitt to dedicate the next 11 years of his life to giving people all across the nation a chance to experience a similar catharsis. Originally, Devitt and his friends had hoped to create a photo mural of the Wall, but when the negatives proved unusable, they came up with another solution. The concept was simple: Build a replica of the Wall in Washington which could travel across the country, so that everyone who couldn't visit the Wall could share the experience and emotion which it evokes. Devitt's idea was deeply personal. He had been out of work when the Wall was dedicated, and had made the trip with financial help from family and friends. "There were millions of people who would never be able to come to Washington," he said, "I wanted them to be able see and feel what I had." His emotions ran deep. "Before 1982 I never felt like I needed a parade or a memorial," he said. He had come to the Wall expecting to dislike it, anticipating it would be as some media stories had said, "a black gash of shame." Instead, the Wall changed his life; it gave him a new

mission and sense of pride in his military service. With the help of a few friends, Devitt set out to build a movable wall. They estimated it would take $40,000, however, pooling their savings they could only come up with $2,500. They decided to seek assistance in raising the necessary funds. "We had a tough time in the beginning, convincing people about what we were trying to do," Devitt said. "The Wall is a visual thing. When you tell people

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you want to build a half-scale replica, they think miniature and model; they don't realize the power of Maya Lin's design." Searching for a way for the work to be completed, they sought contributions of goods and services. If they couldn't get the material donated, they could at least arrange credit terms and discounted pricing. "We were totally surprised by the reaction of the businesses we approached. I didn't even have a credit card at the time, but when we talked to various companies and explained what we were trying to do, they were very sympathetic. Many took the job on our word."

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Devitt said, "I knew that once we got started, it would pay for itself...and if it didn't, we were prepared to pay for it ourselves." He was convinced of the need for The Moving Wall. The first Moving Wall was built of plexiglas, with each name silk-screened onto the panels. The photographic negatives of the names were made available by the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, the organization responsible for building the Memorial. When new names are added to the Wall, they are added to the Moving Wall at the end of its season. In its present form, the third generation, the Moving Wall consists of aluminum panels and is a half scale replica of the original. In the 11 years since the Moving Wall has been in existence, it has been visited by millions of people, in more than 410 locations. Although the material of the Moving Wall has changed, its impact remains the same. The Moving Wall was first displayed in 1984 in Texas as part of the Tyler Rose Festival. "We hadn't even put up the fifth panel when a Gold Star Mother placed a beautifully decorated candle at the base of the panel where her son's name was inscribed," Devitt said. Just like the Wall in Washington, people began to leave mementoes, so many, in fact, that Devitt decided to have them shipped to the Moving Wall's off-season home in San Jose, Calif.. He hopes to build a museum to display the items, but for now concentrates on making sure the Moving Wall travels to as many cities as possible. "When we started, it was much simpler," he said. "Someone would call and if I wasn't going to be somewhere else at that time, we would load things up and go." While the costs involved were greater than expected, Devitt was opposed to any kind of charge to visit the Moving Wall. "Originally, we thought we could put out a donation box and that would cover our expenses," he said. Convinced that there should be no charge to have the Wall come to a community, someone came up with the idea that local host committees be formed to sponsor the Moving Wall's visit. This solution has worked well, and the schedule of the Moving Wall remains crowded as it makes its way across the country. Many have not heard about Devitt or the Moving Wall; his humble and hard-working attitude are partially responsible. "When the Wall comes to a town, it brings people out from all over. We try to play it low key because the Wall speaks for itself. This isn't about me. It's not about John Devitt. Its about remembering 58,000 people who died in service to their country." —TheMovingWall.org

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