Veteran’s Memorials « What on EARTH is that flag?
Says: November 2, 2009 at 7:36 pm | Reply […] World War I unknown is below the large marble monument, holding the remains of a recipient of the Medal of Honor, as well as many of the highest service awards available. Next to the WWI Unknown are white […] • matt K Says: November 13, 2009 at 12:56 pm | Reply I have a good friend and neighbor named Gary Wetzel who received the Medal of Honor in Vietnam 1968, I encourage anyone to read his story…this the ultimate sacrifice of anyone who receives this medal to always be remembered as a hero yet Gary does not consider himself a hero just a soldier doing his job..God Bless America for all those who serve!! • Carrot-Top Says: November 13, 2009 at 3:46 pm | Reply Thanks for the reply Matt and for sharing Mr. Wetzel’s story. I read the MSNBC article on him and it is simply unbelievable. There is a link to our “Virtual Wall of Honor” on the left side of our homepage where you can actually post information and pictures about him if you would l