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Veterans Day Ceremony - Nov. 11, 2008
Congressional Support for the Memorial Restoration Project

Congressman Robert A. Brady reiterated his support for the “Duty to Remember” Campaign to open up the Spruce Street side of the Memorial in an effort to halt vandalism and enhance awareness of the Penn’s Landing site.

The First District Congressman was joined at the noon ceremony by Congressman Patrick Murphy of the Eighth District, who indicated he supported the effort to seek federal funding for the $2 million campaign, which already has raised $500,000.

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"Duty to Remember" Campaign
FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS
The Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans Memorial is truly one of city’s hidden treasures. For veterans, it recalls the 646 Philadelphians who lost their lives in one of the most protracted conflicts in American history. For many others, the Memorial goes unnoticed and rarely is a visitor’s destination.

In large part, this stems from the enclosed nature of the Memorial, a reflection of the special reverence sought by Vietnam veterans who often believed their service was either ignored or slighted. The design as envisioned by original architect Perry M. Morgan was an enclosed amphitheater that facilitated the sanctity veterans sought but created other problems scarcely imaginable at the time.

The secluded Memorial also served to breed vandalism and vulgar behavior that desecrates this hallowed ground. Constant vigilance by the police can only do so much to stop those who would deface the memorial, use it as a recreational area or to hide their inappropriate activities.

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“Duty to Remember” Campaign Facts
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Remembering...
They came from the diverse neighborhoods in this "city of neighborhoods" -- Fishtown, North Philly, Mayfair, Roxborough, Olney, Fairmount, South Philly, Kensington, Germantown -- where they had started their lives, careers and families. Among them were 54 alumni of Thomas Edison School, which sustained the largest number of Vietnam war casualties of any high school in the nation; 27 alumni of Father Judge High School; and eight former students of St. Leo's Elementary School in Tacony.

We can but imagine what their lives would have been like had they returned home; but we do know that our city is poorer for their early passing. Their average age: 22 years, nine months.

The motto "It is our duty to remember" became our pledge when the Memorial was dedicated in 1987. We have kept that pledge, and we will always remember our neighbors, friends, and brothers who gave their last true measure of devotion.


We Remember


Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund
Board of Directors
  • Terry A. Williamson, President
  • Dennis Best, Vice President
  • John Scott McAllister, Secretary
  • Michael L. Daily III, Treasurer

The Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, Inc. is a Non-Profit 501 (c)(3) organization.


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