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In Memorial and Bring Them Home Safe and Sound

by: Maggie Gundersen

Mon May 31, 2010 at 13:00:00 PM EDT

War,War Memorial,Loss of Life,Costs of War,Old North Church
The Cost of War Photo by Elida Gundersen

A few weeks ago, my daughter Elida Gundersen, who is a paramedic and photographer living in Charleston, South Carolina, and I met in Boston for some time off together.  We decided that we wanted to visit Old North Church and steep ourselves in true patriotic American history, which we had not done since she was a young child.

The Old North Church is still an active parish and had this amazing memorial tribute made of dog tags representing each American who has died in the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars.

This Memorial Garden is to honor the men and women in the Armed Forces and the civilians who have lost their lives in the Afghanistan and Iraq Wars.  We pray for all victims of war.  May their souls and the souls of the departed rest in peace.

It was a startling and sobering memorial.

For those of us in Vermont many of us have friends, relatives, or sons and daughters serving overseas in our military. Memorial Day 2010 has extra meaning for members of the Vermont National Guard and their families because 1,500 members of the guard are in Afghanistan.

According to WCAX TV Many of these Vermont National Guard soldiers are based in a very hostile are of Afghanistan at the Bagram Air Field.

Guard officials are reporting that five Vermont troops were injured in an attack on the base last week. In total, a dozen Guard members have been injured since arriving in Afghanistan earlier this year.

"It's special here in Vermont because of the deployment we have underway in Afghanistan and Iraq," said Vt. Air National Guard Brig. Gen. Steve Cray. "It is significant to take a day and recognize their sacrifice and pay a whole day to say, 'Let's think about what they are doing in Iraq and Afghanistan today and think about their lives and what they are sacrificing for us.'"

Seattle Times: Hard-hit Vermont builds second memorial for wars in Iraq Afghanistan

It should: Vermont has suffered a terrible toll in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, losing 36 men who were either native sons, transplanted ones or former cadets at Norwich University military college.

The monument isn't in place yet but will be soon.

The soldiers' relatives helped

to break ground Sunday on the Vermont Fallen Heroes Global War on Terror Memorial, to be built at the state veterans' cemetery in Randolph Center. Paid for with private donations raised largely by the families, the $350,000 monument marks the sacrifice of those who served and the heartbreak of the loved ones left behind.

War is not pretty.  People die and when they return home also suffer challenging memories and as we know now many also suffer PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder).  Norwich University students and cadets have done an incredible job making a very difficult film about the heartache of this particular war.  

Making the documentary "The War at Home" was no easy task.

The film, which a group of Norwich University students recently completed and screened at the college on Sunday, features interviews with soldiers from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and explores the challenges they have faced returning to civilian life.

But getting the veterans to talk on camera was tough.

Thatcher Moats wrote a detailed story in The Times Argus in March 2010 about the Norwich Academy documentary film.

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Rosemarie

by: Ed Garcia

Mon Dec 11, 2006 at 08:20:20 AM EST

(Crossposted to Daily Kos)
Between me and Odum, we'll keep you on memory lane....plus, I'l give you the latest on a dear friend.

Rosemarie Jackowski is an advocacy journalist living in Vermont. On March 20, 2003, her 66th birthday, she was arrested for participating in a peaceful protest against the war. After her arrest, she was incarcerated, hand cuffed, booked, finger printed, photographed, arraigned, tried, convicted and sentenced. The jury arrived at a guilty verdict in less than 10 minutes. The conviction has been appealed in the State Supreme Court. The decision of the court is expected to be rendered sometime within a year. If the appeal is won, the government will retry Rosemarie. If the appeal is lost, Rosemarie will most likely go to prison.

Principles are not always convenient....
The legal struggle continues below the fold.

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