Kentucky, October 6, 2025
News Summary
Local Vietnam veterans gathered for a special honor roll event organized by the Daughters of the American Revolution. The event included a bus trip to the Kentucky Vietnam Veterans Memorial, where veterans were escorted by the Rolling Thunder motorcycle club and Kentucky State Police. Attendees had the chance to pay their respects and view the names of lost friends and relatives on the memorial. Future trips are planned to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, further connecting veterans with their sacrifices.
Local Vietnam veterans participated in an honor roll event organized by the Daughters of the American Revolution chapter, which included a bus trip to the Kentucky Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The event commenced at Aviation Heritage Park where several notable figures, including Bob Bubins, Executive Director of the park, Doug Gorman, Judge Executive, and Dana Beasley-Brown, Commissioner, addressed the veterans. During the gathering, a proclamation was read in honor of the veterans before they boarded two buses for their trip to Frankfort.
The veterans were escorted by the Rolling Thunder motorcycle club and the Kentucky State Police. At the memorial, many veterans saw their tribute for the first time, where they sought out the names of friends and relatives lost during the Vietnam War. They also learned about the design history of the memorial. On September 20, 2025, hundreds of visitors will also have the opportunity to see The Traveling Kentucky Vietnam Wall at American Legion Post 23. This memorial honors Kentucky’s Vietnam War veterans and features over 1,100 names of individuals who died, were held as POWs, or are MIA.
The Traveling Wall travels throughout Kentucky to ensure local communities can view the memorial. The Samuel Davies Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution is organizing another bus trip on October 4, 2025, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War. Two charter buses, each seating more than 50 people, will leave from Aviation Heritage Park at 8 a.m. on that Saturday. Veterans are welcome to bring a guest on the trip, with reservations available by calling American Legion Post 23 at 270-303-1961.
Background Context
This event serves to honor Vietnam veterans and provide them with a significant opportunity to pay their respects. The Daughters of the American Revolution have taken the lead in organizing these important remembrance trips, allowing veterans and their families to connect with the sacrifices made during the Vietnam War.
Key Features of the Event
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Event | Honor roll event for Vietnam veterans |
| Organizer | Daughters of the American Revolution |
| Starting Location | Aviation Heritage Park |
| Speakers | Bob Bubins, Doug Gorman, Dana Beasley-Brown |
| Date of Traveling Wall | September 20, 2025 |
| Future Trip Date | October 4, 2025 |
| Number of Buses | Two charter buses |
| Departure Time | 8 a.m. |
| Contact for Reservations | American Legion Post 23, 270-303-1961 |
FAQs
What is the purpose of the honor roll event for Vietnam veterans?
Local Vietnam veterans participated in an honor roll event organized by the Daughters of the American Revolution chapter, which included a bus trip to the Kentucky Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
When will the Traveling Kentucky Vietnam Wall be at American Legion Post 23?
On September 20, 2025, hundreds of visitors will also have the opportunity to see The Traveling Kentucky Vietnam Wall at American Legion Post 23.
How can veterans participate in the upcoming trip on October 4, 2025?
Veterans can bring a guest on the trip, with reservations available by calling American Legion Post 23 at 270-303-1961.
How many names are featured on The Traveling Kentucky Vietnam Wall?
The wall honors Kentucky’s Vietnam War veterans and features over 1,100 names of individuals who died, were held as POWs, or are MIA.
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- WBKO: Veterans Tour Vietnam War Memorial
- Wikipedia: Vietnam War
- BG Daily News: Traveling Kentucky Vietnam Wall Stops in Bowling Green
- Google Search: Vietnam War memorial
- WNKY: The Honor Rolls – A Veteran Trip to State Capitol
- Google Scholar: Vietnam War Memorial history
- Press Publications: Vietnam High School Scholarship
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Vietnam War
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