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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVeterans Day Ceremony 2002 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 23, 2002 Dear General Jones: The President asked me to thank you for your letter inviting him to attend the dedication of the Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial in College Station, Texas, on November 11, 2002. Although the President is appreciative of the support your invitation represents, it is with sincere regret that we must decline the invitation. Unfortunately, as the schedule for the next few months has developed, we have had to make some difficult decisions. I do not foresee an opportunity to add this event to the calendar. I know this response comes as a disappointment. However, I want to assure you that your letter received every consideration. The President asked that I take this opportunity to thank you for your letter. Please know that your comments and suggestions are always welcomed. Si r ely, a• ditlitimitai. Bradley A. Blakeman Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Appointments and Scheduling Major General Al Jones, USA (Ret.) Brazos County Judge Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial 2501 Texas Avenue South Suite 105 -C College Station, Texas 77840 -5081 STATE OF TEXAS O F F I C E O F T H E G O V E R N O R RICK PERRY GOVERNOR November 6, 2002 Major General Al Jones Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial 2501 Texas Ave. South, Suite 105 -C College Station, TX 77840 Dear Major General Jones: On behalf of Governor Rick Perry, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for extending your invitation to attend the dedication of the Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial. Unfortunately, the Governor's schedule will not allow him to accept your kind request. The Governor places great importance and pride in staying connected and involved with the people of Texas and would like to offer as much support as he possibly can. However, because of the large volume of requests he routinely receives, it is not possible to accommodate every invitation. Please accept our best wishes to you and let us know if we can be of further assistance in the future. Sincerely, ' .1 • Liza Valenzuela Director of Scheduling LV /ar GEORGE BUSH November 11, 2002 Dear Friends, I am honored to join the Brazos Valley Community in saluting our nation's veterans. Their heroism and patriotism helped maintain our cherished freedoms and laid the foundation for a better and safer world. Their selfless dedication to duty serves as an inspiration for us all. The memorial that you dedicate today stands as a dramatic reminder of these men and women. I want to congratulate the sculptor, Captain Robert Ecclecton (USA — Retired) for his magnificent artwork. The work truly captures the essence of our veterans: self - sacrifice and dedication to duty. I also want to congratulate Dr. P. David Romei, Executive Director of the Arts Council of Brazos Valley, whose enthusiasm and direction have made this memorial a reality. The Brazos Valley Community can stand proud. The names that mark the memorial showcase the sons and daughters who gave dedicated service to our nation, so that future generations can share the freedoms we enjoy. Their task was great and their sacrifice even greater, but their legacy stands firm and their memories burn bright. I congratulate you for preserving this important part of our national legacy. We will be forever grateful to these men and women. P. 0. Box 79798 • HOUSTON, TEXAS 77279 -9798 PHONE (713) 686 -1188 • FAX (713) 683 -0801 4f, ., a� BRAZOS COUNTY BRYAN. TEXAS November 11, 2002 My fellow Brazos Valley citizens, With pleasure and gratitude, I welcome each of you to this signal event in the Brazos Valley! The dedication of this memorial recognizes the commitment and sacrifices that young men and women have in the past, and will in the future, demonstrate to insure freedom. Those who wore, and are wearing, the uniform of our military services fully understand that the supreme sacrifice has been, and may be, necessary in order to preserve this nation's ideals. John 15:13 says, "Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for a friend." Those serving in our nation's military, past and present, live by this teaching. They are prepared to lay down their lives for their friends and this nation. The combatants displayed by this statue wear the U.S. Army uniforms of World War II and the Korean conflict. The underlying theme, however, is that all services — Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard — work as a team. They stood and stand ready to assist their fellow service men and women. As we dedicate this grand and glorious memorial, let it be a testimony to all adversaries that the resolve of this nation is, and always will be, to preserve, protect and defend freedoms and the Constitution of the United States of America, So Help Us God! Alvi . nes Major General, U.S. Army (Ret) Brazos County Judge TONY JONES RANDY SIMS Precinct Brazos County Commissioners Court 361c4 05 WM. S. THORNTON ALVIN y JONES CAREY CAULEY, JR. 2 Precinct County Judge Precinct (979) 361 -4102 Precinct 4 361-4115 361 -4111 November 11, 2002 My fellow Brazos Valley citizens, With pleasure and gratitude, I welcome each of you to this signal event in the Brazos Valley! The dedication of this memorial recognizes the commitment and sacrifices that young men and women have in the past, and will in the future, demonstrate to insure freedom. Those who wore, and are wearing, the uniform of our military services fully understand that the supreme sacrifice has been, and may be, necessary in order to preserve this nation's ideals. John 15:13 says, "Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for a friend." Those serving in our nation's military, past and present, live by this teaching. They are prepared to lay down their lives for their friends and this nation. The combatants displayed by this statue wear the U.S. Army uniforms of World War II and the Korean conflict. The underlying theme, however, is that all services — Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard — work as a team. They stood and stand ready to assist their fellow service men and women. As we dedicate this grand and glorious memorial, let it be a testimony to all adversaries that the resolve of this nation is, and always will be, to preserve, protect and defend freedoms and the Constitution of the United States of America, So Help Us God! AI ones Major General, U.S. Army (Ret) Brazos County Judge Brazos County Courthouse • 300 East 26th St. • Suite 114 • Bryan, Texas 77803 -5327 • Fax: (979) 823 -6993 T H E C 1 T Y O F AN TEXAS P.O. BOX 1000 • BRYAN. TEXAS 77805 • (979) 209 -5000 November 11, 2002 To the citizens of Bryan and the Brazos Valley: It is with great joy and pride that I congratulate the citizens of the Brazos Valley and our veterans on the successful completion of the Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial at the Veterans Park and Athletic Complex. Robert Eccleston's bronze sculpture embodies the spirit and determination of every American who has served our nation in war and peace. This memorial serves to honor especially those brave Americans whose lives were given for our nation. It is a great tribute to the citizens of the Brazos Valley because it permits us to honor our veterans in a very special way. The sculpture and site provides a wide range of educational opportunities for future generations. The City of Bryan is humble to be among those who have made this memorial possible. On behalf of all Bryan citizens, I thank you for making Veterans Day 2002 the most memorable in our history. With warmest regards, Ja n Watson May rts lyy� } . KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON UNITED STATES SENATOR WASHINGTON, D.C. 20510 -4304 November 11, 2002 Dear Friends: Veterans Day provides an annual opportunity to thank America's veterans for preserving our precious legacy of liberty, and to acknowledge the importance of their service. I join you in saluting the great men and women in uniform from Texas, and those who live, work and raise families at military bases in Texas, for their selfless service to America. Thank you for the invitation to attend your event. I wish I could attend all the events to which I have been invited. Regardless which branch of service they join, the men and women who serve today follow a long, unbroken line of brave Americans who answered the call to defend freedom. Not all who served experienced combat, but most remember how their service defined their lives. Each swore an oath to live by a common code and cherished set of values. That bond links every veteran of every generation and every branch of service. The veterans who served inspire a new generation to defend freedom. This Veterans Day is particularly solemn. The members of our Armed Forces who have been protecting our homeland and fighting the war on terrorism may be called to disarm Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein of his weapons of mass destruction. Our thoughts and prayers are with them and their families this Veterans Day. Congratulations to all who have worked so hard to plan, organize and conduct a variety of ceremonies to commemorate our veterans. Sincerely, e .:44 At/L:4.n Kay Bailey Hutchison KBH/had C The Ci of Colfege Station Texas Embracing the Past, Exploring the Future. Office of the Mayor P.O. Box 9960 • 1101 Texas Avenue • College Station, TX 77842 • (979) 764 -3541 • FAX: (979) 764 -6377 www.ci.college-station.tx.us November 11, 2002 Respected Citizens of College Station and Brazos Valley Veterans: On this day that we honor America's veterans, it is my special privilege to express the heartfelt sentiments of all our citizens. The Congress of the United States established this day to honor all the men and women who have served honorably in the armed forces. Let there be no doubt that our veterans' sacrifices have advanced the cause of freedom and democracy in our world. Our gratitude is infinite. This is an historic Veterans Day for the Brazos Valley. College Station, Bryan and Brazos County, along with Robertson County, Grimes County and numerous Brazos Valley cities, have worked in unity with businesses and private citizens for the purpose of building a majestic memorial for our veterans. The Veterans Park and Athletic Complex Memorial Plaza is now a sacred place for reflection and respect. It is beautiful in its strength and simplicity and expresses fully the respect we have for our veterans. The citizens of Brazos Valley, the artist, the landscape and graphic designers, the Veterans Memorial Committee and the visionary leadership of the Arts Council of Brazos Valley all deserve our deepest appreciation for all their dedication and energy. Without their devotion to this most worthy of worthy causes, this beautiful statement of our love for country would never have been conceived. May the veterans of the past know how much we value their sacrifice, may the veterans of today know how we love them, and may the veterans of tomorrow trust our pledge to always honor their sacrifice and their patriotism. Sincerely, Ron Silvia Mayor of College Station Home of Texas A &M University Home of the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum BRAZOS VALLEY VETERANS MEMORIAL November 11, 2002 Benefactors of the Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial: There are so many generous folks to whom I, on behalf of the Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial Fundraising Committee, owe gratitude. It is not easy to find words powerful enough in their symbolism and profundity to express completely how important your contributions have been to this most sacred mission we have undertaken and this day brought forth. The overwhelming support given to the Veterans Memorial by businesses, governments, non - profit organizations, individuals, veterans and non - veterans is symbolic of the strength and unity of our families, communities and nation. From the Revolutionary War to the present, Americans have never avoided the call to duty when our freedoms were at risk. On this day, we show the world that we have not forgotten, we give our respect to those who served, and we remind ourselves of the many blessings their sacrifices guaranteed and preserved. The service that the Fundraising Committee rendered to this mission would not have been possible without your loyalty and generosity. Thank you. L tuar Brigadier General United States Army (Ret) 7 Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial 2501 Texas Ave. South • Suite 105 -C College Station, TX 77840 979.696.2787 www.veterans - memorial.org donations@veterans-memorial.org • ARTS COUNCIL of BRAZOS VALLEY Robert T. Bisor, I11 PRESIDENT Catherine P. Meyer VICE PRESIDENT 11 November 2002 Jerry E. Fox TREASURER Penelope Kosztolnyik SECRETARY Jimmy Loup Friends, Citizens and Veterans: IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT The board, staff and members of the Arts Council of Costa A. Dallis Brazos Valley are honored that we have been privileged to participate in Pamela S. Green every phase of the development of the Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial. Amy S. Klinkovsky From vision to reality, the Arts Council has treated its responsibility as a Jan Krammer solemn and sacred trust. Susan Lancaster Geroge Lea Whose heart does not explode like a million stars when Lynn Mcllhaney looking upon this beautiful symbol of our love and respect for America's Thyra Plass fighting men and women? Witness the bullet hole in the soldier's helmet Becky Russell and shutter, share the suffering of the wounded soldier and bleed, and Netta Simek esteem the valor of the soldier who never leaves his friend behind and Robert Wareing pray you would do the same. Then, touch the name of a veteran, any veteran whose name is engraved in this Texas granite, and know that you are united with an American hero. P. David Romei, Ph.D. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR This memorial ensures that it can never be said that we Americans have forgotten those who have given the supreme sacrifice for our blessed freedom. P. David Romei, Ph.D. Executive Director Design Chairman, Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial Tel: 979.696.2787 Fax: 979.680.1072 2501 Texas Avenue S. 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