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Photo courtesy of Tara Baldwin Campers and mentors pose for an end-of-camp photo after the first session of Operation 300. The special camp, started in order to honor the memory of fallen SEAL Aaron Vaughn, is for boys whose fathers have been killed while on active duty. The first session ran from April 12-14.
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from April 12-14 at Angel Fire Ranch in Martin County went horseback riding, sailed, had an archery competition and sat around a campfire. These were special kids at a special camp. The camp, set
up by the nonprofit Operation 300, is for boys whose fathers in the military who have been killed while on active duty. It is the brainchild of Tara Vaughn Baldwin, sister of former Stuart resident Special Warfare Operator Petty Officer 1st Class Aaron Vaughn, a member of the elite SEAL Team Six. He was killed in 2011 when the helicopter in which he was riding was shot down over Afghanistan. Baldwin wanted to have a camp where boys and mentors could have fun and form long-term relationships. This first camp
had nine boys who ranged in age from 7-15. While this first camp was a “dry run,” it didn’t start out that way. “The only hiccup was on Friday night,” Baldwin said. “It was a monsoon, but we adjusted. The boys loved it. They played in the mud.” On Saturday, after a breakfast supplied by Chick-Fil-A, the boys went sailing, courtesy of the U.S. Sailing Center in Jensen Beach. In the afternoon, they had archery lessons from The
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VETERAN VOICE • THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE • MAY 3, 2013 • 3 Carolyn Davi, president of the Palm City Chamber of Commerce escorts United States Army veteran Francis James through the Palm Beach International Airport following the return home from Washington DC as part of the Honor Flight program. The program flies World War II veterans to Washington, D.C., to see the monuments commemorating the battles they fought.
CAMP from page 1 Bow Shop in Stuart. Later, the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Department set up a firing range. The boys had target practice and watched demonstrations by snipers and the K-9 Unit. “(Former Rep.) Allen West came out on Saturday and shot with the boys,” Baldwin said. “On Saturday night, Pastor Tom Mullins of Christ Fellowship Church came out and we had a campfire. It was pretty laid back. Everyone was tired. It was a pretty packed day.” On Sunday, the group went to church. When they returned, one of the volunteer mentors gave instructions in using a compass and set up a course for the boys to navigate. Then they had more practice in archery and an archery competition. After closing ceremonies, each boy received a gift, an autographed copy of Steven Pressfield’s book, “Gates of Fire,” about the Spartans and the Battle of Thermopylae. It was one of Aaron Vaughn’s favorite books. The name of the nonprofit, Operation 300, is taken from the story of how 300 Spartans held off the much larger Persian army for several days at that famous battle.
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Baldwin is not resting on her laurels. She hopes to have another camp in the fall, but it is expensive to feed campers, provide accommodations for moms and pay the other expenses. In addition, she hopes to raise money to get at least one building of their own. “We all said it would be easier to get one building with air-conditioning to put bunk beds. It would be nice to accommodate 10-12 bunk beds. We’d love to have materials and construction donated. It’s a work in progress.” As a special token, Mr. Pressfield personalized each of the books with a message to the camper about his dad. “Giving the books got to me,” Baldwin said. “’Gates of Fire’ was my brother’s favorite book. He gave it to me 10 years ago and I still have it.” Campers, mentors and moms all agreed that the weekend was a success. “Several of the moms couldn’t imagine it going better,” Baldwin said. “They said it was exactly what (their kids) needed. They wished it could have been longer and all said they’d be back next
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CAMP from page 3 year.” Baldwin is not resting on her laurels. She hopes to have another camp in the fall, but it is expensive to feed campers, provide accommodations for moms and pay the other expenses. In addition, she hopes to raise money to get at least one building of their own. “We all said it would be easier to get one building with air-conditioning to put bunk beds. It would be nice to accommodate 10-12 bunk beds. We’d love to have materials and construction donated. It’s a work-in-progress.” Also on the wish-list is a four-wheel-drive all-terrain vehicle. “Someone lent one to us for the weekend and it was a godsend,” Baldwin said. In the long term, Baldwin hopes the camp will have its own land, preferably in Martin County. “We would love to have 50 acres, but we could do it on 25,” she said. Donations are welcome for this project as well as for the next camp. “Donations let us do everything we needed to do,” Baldwin said. “For what we were able to accomplish with what we had, I was very, very pleased.” So, it seems, were nine boys who just got to be kids. For more information about Operation 300, visit the website www. operation300.com. Donations can be sent to Operation 300, Inc., P.O. Box 3, Port Salerno, Florida 34992. To contact Tara Baldwin, send an email to tara@op300.com.
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HONOR from page 3 Smolen’s husband, Keith, was on the flight with the veterans. After volunteering on three flights, Keith thought he’d grown accustomed to the emotions the Honor Flight generates. But, he said when the veterans realized that they’d end their day by walking through a 500-foot aisle about 10 people deep of well-wishers, emotions went off the chart. “It was totally overwhelming,” he said. “Tears of joy. They were sobbing from happiness. It was totally overwhelming. I could tell you I was sobbing with joy. I did not expect that at all. I knew it would be big because Vanessa has been busting her butt getting (Operation Homecoming) going, but I didn’t expect it to be that big.” A recent local screening of “Honor Flight” inspired the local Project Homecoming. Smolen was instrumental in getting four January showings of the documentary at Carmike Cinema 14, 1900 N.W. Courtyard Circle, Port St. Lucie. She said the documentary showed thousands of Wisconsinites turning out to greet their returning veterans. “It was so huge, we thought it was Photoshopped or something,
or they put a call out and said, ‘We’re making this movie,’” Vanessa said in a previous interview. “But, no. That’s how many always turn out for the veterans in Wisconsin. It was overwhelming to see the amount of people who came out.” So she got to work getting as many out to greet the returning Florida veterans as she could. Vanessa said after a Veteran Voice article ran about Operation Homecoming, things got busy. She said other media contacted her for stories, along with dozens of impromptu volunteers. Come the day of Operation Homecoming, Vanessa was feeling overwhelmed with organizing tasks. But she got a surprise. “Someone came to me, and said ‘Someone has flags,’” she said. “Honestly, at that point I was like, ‘Ugh.’” Nevertheless, she met with Fucigna. “He starts to show me a duffle bag of flags,” Vanessa said. “They were all on this rope. He said, ‘These flags are flags I’ve been picking up from roadways since 9/11.’” In an e-mail, Fucigna explained how he got started collecting flags from roadways.
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park previously, which was the Korean War,” he said. “We came up with this idea for a plaque for every war, every major conflict our country has been involved in.” The council hit on the idea of adding commemorative plaques honoring the service of soldiers, sailors, Marines and airmen in all the nation’s wars on arranged pedestals. The city of Stuart liked the idea and installed the pedestals to place the plaques upon. But, the council was on the hook for getting the other 12 plaques. That, it turned out, wasn’t going to be cheap. “Each plaque was $1,000,” Tony Reese, supervisor of Martin County’s veterans services office, said. “Plus, we had to pay for the donor plates, so $1,100 (each).” Or a bit more than $13,000. The council was thinking it’d be a lot more than that, and started the fundraising about six months ago. “We were thinking it was prob-
ably a two-year project,” Reese said. “One thing led to another, and we got the right trophy shop to help us get them made.” That was Crown Trophy in Stuart. “When I heard the pricing they got before, it was crazy,” owner Brian Funk said. “It was upward to $1,000 more a plaque. I thought it was crazy.” Funk discounted the council’s way into affordability as a wordof-mouth campaign raised dollars. “I just felt it was important and it’s a beautiful park; it’s a new park,” Funk said. “I worked with (Reese) on a few other projects and he’s great to work with. I still made money, don’t get me wrong.” Schtupak said the council identified what it felt could be counted as America’s major military engagements, ranging from those that are universally popular,
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“Many of the flags were in tatters, and I properly disposed of them, but over 200 were in good shape, so I cleaned them up and strung them together. Those 250 feet of flags have been displayed along our main street in Hobe Sound from dawn to dusk every Sept. 11 since then.”
“During the months after Sept. 11, 2001, in the wake of a wave of patriotism that resulted in many people flying the flag, I retrieved from the roadside over 600 American flags that had fallen from cars. Most were small ‘car flags,’ but I also found a handful of fullsized flags. I picked them up because I didn’t think it was right for them to be laying in the gutter, and because I consider them to be memorials to the victims of 9/11, including friends and relatives of our family lost at the Twin Towers.” He went on to say, “Many of the flags were in tatters, and I properly disposed of them, but over 200 were in good shape, so I cleaned them up and strung them together. Those 250 feet of flags have been displayed along our main street in Hobe Sound from dawn to dusk every Sept. 11 since then. They also surround our Civic Center every year for our local Fourth of July gathering, where we also display memorial flags from my great uncle and father-in-law, who served in the Navy and Marine Corps in World War II.” Fucigna wasn’t available for an interview by press time. The Honor Flight Network is a national program that takes World War II veterans to see the memo-
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rial dedicated to them on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. It was erected in 2004. The honor flights began, almost by accident, a year later. For additional information about the movie, visit honorflightthemovie.com. For more about the national Honor Flight Network, visit honorflight.org. For more about the Washington, D.C., World War II monument, visit wwiimemorial. com. The local Honor Flight program, called a “hub,” is online at honorflightsefl.org. Plans are under way for a flight and Operation Homecoming on Saturday, May 25. The flight will arrive at the West Palm Beach International Airport at 7:50 p.m. For information about participating in Operation Homecoming, call Vanessa at (772) 834-9340.
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Photos by Patrick McCallister Thirteen plaques commemorating the nation’s 12 major wars from the American Revolution to the current Global War on Terrorism along with one honoring those who remain missing in action were recently added to Memorial Park in Stuart, 300 Southeast Ocean Blvd. We still commemorate the War of 1812 when singing ‘The Star Spangled Banner.’
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such as the Revolutionary War and World War II, to those that many question, such as the Indian Wars and Vietnam. But Schtupak said the Jewish War Veterans felt something was missing — a mention of those captured by enemies and missing in action. “We did not see anything for the MIAs, POWs,” he said. “We spoke to the council about doing something for the MIAs and POWs. This is what got them the idea. We pursued this by asking where are the POW/MIAs?” Thus, the 13th plaque noting POW/MIAs. The pedestals and plaques are arranged in calendared sequence, starting with the Revolutionary War on the southwest and going counterclockwise in a rectangle to the Global War on Terrorism on the southeast. Millette said that arrangement was a matter of park design and carries no particular meaning. The number of plaques, too, is a matter of history, not symbolism. The council’s annual Memorial Day parade will start at 10 a.m. at High School Avenue, on East Ocean Boulevard. The parade will go to Memorial Park, where at 11 a.m. the plaques will be ceremonially unveiled and dedicated. For information, about the Veterans Council of Martin County, visit vetcouncilmc.org, or call Reese at (772) 288-5448. For more on the parade, visit stuartparades.com, or contact Jim Riordan at (772) 2204127.
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Reflection Joe Moschella of Melbourne Beach takes a moment to remember the men and women he fought with in Vietnam who are memorialized in name on the traveling Vietnam Memorial wall during the 26th Annual Vietnam and All Veterans Reunion at Wickham Park in Melbourne Saturday, April 27.
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NEW 2013 LEXUS
IS 250
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All vehicle images for illustration purposes only. All vehicles shown with optional equipment. 2.99 APR based on example A.P.R. with approved credit. $17.97/month per $1000 financed for 60 months, $0 down. *All lease offers are for 24 months (2013 IS 250 18 months), 10K annual mi, $0 sec. dep, $4995 down payment/trade equivalent. $700 acquisition fee due at inception. ^ Lease cash bonus from Lexus: IS 250 $2000, RX 350 $1000, GS350 $1500. All offers plus tax, tag, title, registration, first month’s payment, dealer fee excluded from price. Closed-end lease offers with automatic and select equipment, adding options increases lease payment. All offers require approved credit from Lexus Financial Services and a 720+ Beacon Score to qualify. May not be combined with other offers. For all lease offers, lessee pays maintenance, excess wear and tear, and $0.25 per mile thereafter. $350 disposition fee due at lease end. Must lease through Lexus Financial Services. All offers exclude prior sales. See dealer for details. Offers expire 5/31/2013. 43106-TRLE
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BRAND NEW 2013 TOYOTA
RAV4 LE
+
WITH APPROVED CREDIT
34 MPG
NEW 2013 TOYOTA
EPA EST. HWY
$
or LEASE PER MO + TAX*
MSRP: $26,500 , SALE PRICE: $22,990
179
WITH APPROVED CREDIT TO QUALIFIED BUYERS A.P.R. WITH APPROVED CREDIT ON SELECT MODELS
M.S.R.P. $ 19,338
35 MPG EPA EST. HWY
NEW 2013 TOYOTA
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION! Air, Power Windows/Locks/ Heated Mirrors, AM/FM/CD, Bluetooth, iPod Connection, Keyless Entry, Fold Down Rear Seats, Floor Mats, Cruise and Much More! Stk# 130261, Model #1838
Complimentary Maintenance!
For 2 years with the purchase or lease of a new Toyota at Treasure Coast Toyota provided by Toyota Motors Sales. Covers normal factory scheduled service for 2 years or 25,000 miles, whichever occurs first. See participating dealer for coverage details. The new Toyota vehicle can not be part of a rental or commercial fleet. See participating dealer for complete plan details. Valid only in the continental United States and Alaska.
ALL-NEW 2013 TOYOTA
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$
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION!
Air Conditioning, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt, Cruise and More! Model #4430, STK# 130558
+
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2 Years/25,000 Miles
%
DOWN PAYMENT! PAYMENTS ‘TIL JULY! FACTORY FINANCING! EPA EST. HWY
31 MPG
$
Treasure Coast Toyota
$
or LEASE PER MO + TAX*
6-SPEED AUTOMATIC! Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Locks & Mirrors, AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA Stereo With Aux Input, Overhead Console, Cruise, Tilt/Telescoping Wheel, Stability Control, TPMS, ABS & More! Stk# 130561,, Model #2514
M.S.R.P. $ 23,653
31
MPG EPA EST. HWY
V6! AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION!
V6, Pwr Heated Seats, Leather, Tilt/Telescopic Steering Wheel, Full Pwr Features, Rear View Camera, Steering Whl Audio & Cruise Controls, Model #3548, STK# 130552
MSRP: $37,458 BUY FOR JUST:
or LEASE PER MO + TAX*
FROM ANYWHERE 5101 SE Federal Hwy (U.S. 1) • Stuart • MINUTES ON THE TREASURE COAST 1-866-482-1629 • www.TreasureCoastToyota.com
Vehicles subject to prior sale. Due to early print deadlines prices may be subject to change without notice. All offers with approved credit and can not be combined. All new Toyota lease customers must be credit approved by SETF. *36 month leases, $4500 due at signing, 12K miles/year. Advertised leases & prices exclude tax, tag, registration, title & bank acquisition fee of $695. Dealer fee included on all advertised vehicles. Must have 740+ Equifax, Beacon 9.0 Autoscore. No security deposit required. College Grad Rebate and Military Rebate are excluded in the Manufacturer/Factory rebates. $16.67 per $1000 borrowed. Not responsible for typographical errors. Sale ends 05/31/2013. 43106-TRTO