To the Editor:
As we celebrate this Veterans Day, it’s a day of thank you in honor of all whom stood in line of duty for our country — through all the years of war. Just think of those who served our country, kept the faith and keeping faith in our country while supported by letters of hope and love from love ones. It's a picture easily painted within one’s own mind if only one takes the time within their heart.
Maybe that’s the reason I write and share my concerns for our veterans and those we lost. You see there's this little plaque on a rock at the Veterans Memorial Walkway along the bike path of the 500 block of South Columbus and Wilkes Street. Often pedestrians would stop and read the plaque on this rock throughout the year for it has a meaning that speaks and touches the hearts of those whom just take a moment to read it: "Dedicated to the City of Alexandria and Alexandria's Veterans' Organizations On Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 1979, in Honored Memory of the Deceased Alexandria Veterans of all the United States wars. Their Service in War and Peace Contributed Greatly to the Welfare of Their Fellow Citizens … Charles E. Beatley, Jr., Mayor … Robert L. Calhoun, Vice Mayor … Donald C. Casey, Councilman … Margaret B. Inman, Councilwoman … Nelson E. Greene, Sr., Councilman … James P. Moran, Jr., Councilman … Carlyle C. Ring, Jr., Councilman..."
In honor of all our men and women in uniform who have served and fought for our country are not forgotten: Thanks.
In honor of all our men and womens in uniform who have served and fought for our country are not forgotten: Thanks
Activist Geri Baldwin
Alexandria