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'Wall Of Honor' Coming to Oswego This May
Oswego veterans' organizations will welcome the 'Mideast Conflicts Wall of Honor' this Memorial Day.

From the Fox Valley Veterans' Breakfast Club: The Fox Valley Veterans Breakfast Club, in conjunction with the Village of Oswego, is bringing the Mideast Conflicts Wall of Honor to Oswego Friday, May 22, through Friday, May 31. Oswego Honors Veterans will pay tribute to and remember the sacrifices of all those who served. This will mark the debut of the Mideast Conflicts Traveling Wall of Honor in Illinois and organizers are proud that the Village of Oswego is hosting this beautiful tribute to our young fallen.
“Oswego is privileged and honored to host the Mideast Conflicts Wall of Honor. The 7,200 names on the Wall remind us of the high price that has been paid for the freedoms we enjoy. Oswego is a community that is very grateful for the service our Veterans have provided and honor the many brave service men and women that gave the ultimate sacrifice,” said Village President Troy Parlier.
The Wall of Honor represents our fallen heroes from 2001 through 2018. Faces of the Fallen is a visual tribute to each serviceman or servicewoman killed in the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, and as of February 2017, it now includes servicemen and servicewomen killed in action during Desert Storm and Desert Shield. William Sutton, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, who served during Operation Enduring Freedom from 2007 to 2013, said, “I am excited for this wall due to 25 of my Marines being on the Wall of Honor. It feels as if we are all back together.” For further information on the Wall of Honor, visit Vets Helping Vets HQ’s website: http://vetshelpingvetshq.com.
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Viewing the Wall of Honor is an emotional experience for many and reminds us that the price of freedom is not free. Many have made the ultimate sacrifice for the freedoms we enjoy today. The Wall of Honor will be on display for the public, free of charge, 24 hours a day, at Oswego Village Hall, 100 Parkers Mill, Oswego, IL 60543, with an opening ceremony planned for Saturday, May 23. A closing ceremony and other events honoring veterans will be held throughout the week. Organizers called Oswego Honors Veterans our community’s first time to show honor and respect to our young veterans.
“It is indeed an honor to be working with the Wall of Honor Committee to bring this beautiful Wall to Oswego, Illinois," said committee chairman Herschel Luckinbill. "Iraq Veteran Jerimy Weatherly brought this project to our attention in early 2019 and we have been working to make this event happen. Having worked with the Vietnam Moving Wall on two occasions, I know what this means to the veterans of this area and the community as a whole.”
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Further details forthcoming as events, dates and times are confirmed.
This press release was produced by Fox Valley Veterans' Breakfast Club. The views expressed here are the author's own.