The Lewis-Clark Quilts of Valor presented 19 Quilts of Valor March 23, 2012
at the Lewiston, ID VFW Post. Four additional QOV were there for
presentation but due to illness were taken to be presented to each.
Gwen Rankin, VFW National Auxiliary President was present and helped with
the presentations. We presented 6 WWII Veterans, 3 Korean War Veterans,
12 Vietnam Veterans and 2 Desert Storm Veterans.
at the Lewiston, ID VFW Post. Four additional QOV were there for
presentation but due to illness were taken to be presented to each.
Gwen Rankin, VFW National Auxiliary President was present and helped with
the presentations. We presented 6 WWII Veterans, 3 Korean War Veterans,
12 Vietnam Veterans and 2 Desert Storm Veterans.
One of the Veterans receiving was Howard, a Korean War Veteran. Howard had
been present at our Sew Day in May of last year. He happened to be
standing next to Catherine Roberts, our founder. He was there to cheer on
the 16 Vietnam Vets being presented. In the course of the conversation,
Catherine asked Howard if he had received a quilt. "No ma'am, they don't
give us old guys quilts." So Catherine, if you are reading this - Howard
has his quilt!! I gave him a great BIG hug from you! Then I gave him
another one for me and another one for all the QOVers.
been present at our Sew Day in May of last year. He happened to be
standing next to Catherine Roberts, our founder. He was there to cheer on
the 16 Vietnam Vets being presented. In the course of the conversation,
Catherine asked Howard if he had received a quilt. "No ma'am, they don't
give us old guys quilts." So Catherine, if you are reading this - Howard
has his quilt!! I gave him a great BIG hug from you! Then I gave him
another one for me and another one for all the QOVers.
Perhaps the highlight of the presentations was a
quilt presented to Dale
G. He handed me a letter and asked if I would
read it. (Dale had 5
Vietnam Tours). He said he would like me to share his
letter with everyone
associated with Quilts of Valor Foundation.
"My
heartfelt thanks to Sharon & Quilts of Valor Foundation. The war for
me
started April 15th 1965. It began as a P.F.C. Rifleman in the Marines.
It
ended with my last Med-Evac mission with the 498th Dust Off on Oct
4,
1971.
Between those years were many horrific, traumatic and heart
wrenching
times. But 40 some years later, of all the ugliness of war, the
hardest
hit to my heart was the lack of respect, the failure to acknowledge
what I
had endured as a young Marine & Soldier. Basically, no welcome
home!
Tonight I've gotten that welcome home. Thank you and Semper
Fi."
Following the presentations, Gwen addressed the group and told us
there
were now 2 events which stood out as unforgettable experiences in
her
capacity with the VFW, our presentation being one of the two. She told
us
she remembers being at Landstuhl, Germany Hospital visiting and seeing
the
wounded arrive. She said she vividly remembers seeing a young man with
a
quilt, questioning the nurses -"You mean this is mine, you mean I get
to
take it with me when I leave?". She said it must have been a Quilt
of
Valor. Yes, ma'am, it was.
Submitted by Sharon L
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