MAY 2019
A soldier presents the U.S. flag to Diana Hubbard in honor of her late husband, Thomas, an Air Force veteran. Students participating in 2019 Youth Government Day bear witness outside the Oconto County Courthouse on April 24. Wayne Lavigne, pictured on the left, was a longtime friend of Thomas and Diana. When Thomas did not receive military honors at his funeral in August of 2016, Wayne contacted The American Legion VA Office for assistance. With The American Legion’s assistance, a formal flag presentation was made to Diana, with a firing squad salute and the playing of taps in honor of her late husband.
POST UP The 2019 Wisconsin Korean War Veterans Memorial Ceremony and Program will be held on Sunday, June 2nd, beginning at 10:45 a.m. This event will be held at the WI Korean War Veterans Memorial in Plover. Korean War veterans and their families, veterans from all branches of service, and the public are invited to attend. Representatives from the Korean Consulate, WI National Guard and WI Department of Veterans Affairs have been invited to speak. The WI Korean War Veterans Memorial pays tribute to Wisconsinites who fought, died, or are still missing as a result of the Korean War. The memorial features a series of larger-thanlife bronze statues as its centerpiece. The figures represent various U.S. armed forces that took part in the war. None of the figures carry a weapon, conveying that peace is the ardent hope of all veterans. Directions: take Interstate HWY 39 to County HWY B in Plover. Head west one block to Village Park Drive. Turn left on Village Park Drive and you will be directed to the parking area.
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