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Veterans: One big family

BY LANIER HUTCHESON
Frontiersman
Published on Monday, November 9, 2009 8:35 PM AKST

WASILLA — Wednesday will mark the 90th year of observing veterans’ duty since President Woodrow Wilson made Nov. 11 Armistice Day in 1919. The day would become a national holiday in 1926 and was later renamed Veterans Day in 1954 to honor all living and dead veterans.

For most Americans, Veterans Day is time to remember, honor, and respect the men and women who have given their time, energy, and lives to work in military. Honoring these men and women is a task that many simply have become to busy or sidetracked to do.

For the veterans at Wasilla’s Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 9365, no veteran will be forgotten Wednesday. The 800 hundred men and women at the VFW work hard too honor all that have served.

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“Veterans Day is always a special day for us. Men and women come out to celebrate and honor all the veterans,” said John Schwult.

Schwult is a Korean War veteran, a 50-year member of the VFW, and the director of the wall of honor for Wasilla’s post.

Coming from a long line of military men, Schwult’s father and five uncles all served in War World II, it was an easy decision for him to enlist when he turned 18.

“What I took from my experience in the military was education,” he said. “I learned how to interact with people from all over the U.S., and we all learned to respect each other. I never saw a man put coffee on his cereal till I entered the service,” he said laughing.

Friendships and bonds seem like running themes for most veterans at the post.

Ed Manning, a Marine who served in Vietnam, reflects fondly of his time served.

“My time in was some of the best memories I ever had.”

Manning used his G.I. Bill to help put him through college and eventually medical school. He enlisted when he was only 17.

“When I signed up they would allow you to join the summer before you turned 18, so I did. A lot of the kids did not have a formal education, but for the most part they were pretty good guys. We formed a sense of camaraderie, we had to watch out for each other.”   

Both men are active in the post’s community programs that Schwult figures to have helped give at least $50,000 to $70,000 back to the community. “It is important to us, a lot of family work is done here,” Schwult said.

Families are one thing VFW member Todd Pantode would like to see more of at the post. Originally from New York and serving in Iraq with the Army National Guard, Pantode stresses the closeness of the members at the post.

“The VFW is a safe place, everyone here shares a common experience, a common bond. It really is like an extension of your family,” he said.

“Hopefully a lot of the younger guys will come out here, you can learn a lot from the older guys.”

Pantode believes a lot of veterans can be deterred from joining the VFW by intimidation. Explaining his point, “You walk through the doors and you see all the older guys who have served in Vietnam or Korea and it makes you wonder what you have done. But once you get to know them all, they are all just like you, just family.”

The VFW post in Wasilla will honor veterans Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.m. The VFW is at 301 E. Lake View Ave. 

 

Comments

11 comment(s)

    Nicely Done wrote on Nov 12, 2009 10:51 AM:

    " Great article! Thanks Lanier for for showing the VFW in the positive light that it deserves. Jay, you can find VFW Post 9365 just off KGB Road (just past the car wash) in Wasilla, stop by new and old members are always welcome. As for the wall it is located right in front of Valley Hospital next to the log building. "

    Ed and John and many more wrote on Nov 11, 2009 8:23 PM:

    " You can walk in to the "V" and see many others (too many to list) that not only put their life on the line to protect our freedom, but just keep on giving. The men and women that continue to serve the community deserve our respect. Thanks Frontiesman for showing how the Veterans Clubs help others everyday. You won't find a better group of people anywhere. Thank you for your service we are proud to have people like them and their wife's still serving, even years after their active duty stopped. Please Support our Troops. Thanks Mark Ewing "

    valleygirl wrote on Nov 11, 2009 9:10 AM:

    " Thanks much, Frontiersman. We'll be there! "

    duane manning wrote on Nov 11, 2009 6:25 AM:

    " Great article! Happy Veteran's Day to all
    and especially my brother Ed Manning and all his buddies.... "

    Jay Jennings wrote on Nov 10, 2009 11:18 PM:

    " Yo, Frontiersman, it's not 1909, how about taking advantage of some of the features of today -- such as links to Google maps showing where the VFW hall is, and the Veteran's Wall?

    That kind of stuff would go a long way towards making your site more valuable to readers.

    The web is not paper -- go farther than you can with print.

    Thanks.

    Jay Jennings "

    Frontiersman Staff wrote on Nov 10, 2009 10:24 PM:

    " There is a ceremony at the Veterans Wall of Honor at 11 a.m., sponsored by Veterans Aviation Outreach. "

    valleygirl wrote on Nov 10, 2009 6:12 PM:

    " Maybe it's just me, but I can't find any notice of a ceremony at the Veteran's Wall. Would like to attend with my sons if someone knows otherwise and has details. "

    Ed Manning III wrote on Nov 10, 2009 12:08 PM:

    " Way to go Dad. Thanks to all the Veterans. "

    Patriot wrote on Nov 10, 2009 11:11 AM:

    " I had my draft notice before I had a High School Diploma and soon found myself in Vietnam unable to drink in a bar or vote like most who were there with me. I for one will have my flag flying at half mast, my head hung in prayer for those less fortunate and those in harms way. "

    Ed Manning II wrote on Nov 10, 2009 8:45 AM:

    " I appreciate The Frontiersman staff for printing a positive article in reference to veterans. The young man that inberviewed us was very respectful, and, truly seemed interested in all aspects of the military/veteran's arena.
    I just want to make it clear that people realize that I am a physician assistant and not an M.D. The G.I. Bill did assist with my schooling. Hope that all have a good Veteran's day and Marine Corps Birthday! My best to all of those still serving! "

    RZ wrote on Nov 9, 2009 9:36 PM:

    " Anyone know if there is going to be a ceremony at the Veteran's Wall this year? "

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