Illinois Department of Veterans’
Affairs Honors Vietnam War Veterans
Jesse Brown Veteran’s Health Care System
hosted a Welcome Home celebration
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[March 30, 2019]
Vietnam
War Veterans on Friday, were honored and thanked for their service
during the Vietnam War Commemoration at the Jesse Brown Veteran’s
Health Care System in Chicago.
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During the ceremony, Vietnam Veterans were honored
with a 50-year commemoration pin. This national commemoration was
authorized by Congress, established under the Secretary of Defense,
and launched by the President as follows: In 2007, the 110th
Congress incorporated language in H.R. 4986 authorizing the
Secretary of Defense to conduct a program commemorating the 50th
anniversary of the Vietnam War.
“The celebration is to thank and honor veterans of the Vietnam War,
including personnel who were held as prisoners of war, or listed as
missing in action, for their service and sacrifice on behalf of the
United States, and to thank and honor the families of these
veterans,” said IDVA Director Linda Chapa LaVia. “These veterans put
their lives on the line for us. They deserve our recognition and
respect for the sacrifices they undertook for our nation.”
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The Commemoration honors all United States veterans who served on
active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces at any time between November 1, 1955 and
May 15, 1975, regardless of location. The Department of Veterans Affairs
estimates that today there are 7 million living Vietnam veterans and 9 million
families of those who served in this time frame. We make no distinction between
veterans who served in-country, in-theater, or who were stationed elsewhere
during the Vietnam War period. All were called to serve and the overwhelming
majority of these veterans served honorably and admirably.
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