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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01_LynnPathway“Freedom is never more than one generation away om extinction. We didn't pass it to our children
in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same. ”
Ronald Reagan, President of the United States, 1981-1989
ZOS VALLEY
VETENS MEMORIA L
e mission of the Memorial for all Veterans of
the Brazos Valley, Inc., is to take a proactive role
in honoring veterans who have served in the
uniformed services of the United States.
e Memorial for all Veterans of the Brazos Valley,
Inc. was chartered as a non-prot c orporation by the
State of Texas on 17 July 2000. e sole purpose is to
recognize and honor the service and sacrices of all
American veterans; past, present and future. is unique
memorial was the vision of many local veterans, friends,
and organizations. It was developed with the generous
nancial support of numerous individuals and
organizations along with the long term commitment of
Cities of Bryan and College Station and the Brazos
County Commissioners Court.
In May 2002, Mr. Don Adam, Chairman of e Adam
Corporation, gave a major gi to the Memorial Board
which ensured success of the initial project. In gratitude,
the plaza is now known as the “Louis L. Adam Memorial
Plaza” in honor of his father, a U.S. Army veteran.
e bronze sculpture atop the massive 250-ton Texas
granite base is the work of artist Robert Eceleston from
Schuyler Falls, New York. His proposal was selected
from 120 entries. He served as an Army Ranger and
Captain in the 10th Mountain Division before his career
as an artist.
e memorial was formally dedicated on 10
November 2002. Former President George H. W. Bush
spoke at the site with these words:
e Brazos Valley Community can stand proud. e
names that mark the memorial showcase the sons and
daughters who gave dedicated service to our nation, so
that future generations can share the eedoms we enjoy.
eir task was great and their sacrice even greater, but
their legacy stands rm and their memories burn bright.
e next day, several thousand aended the formal
dedication ceremony highlighting the addition of
hundreds of names on the red granite “Wall of Honor.”
Included on the wall are the names of 24 United States
Presidents who served in the military, the names of 7
Texas A&M University former students who received
the Medal of Honor, and thousands of veterans’ names
from all periods of United States history.
e names on the wall can be accessed through an
electronic kiosk in the Travis B. Bryan, Jr. Freedom
Pavilion. is beautiful structure was dedicated in honor
of the local civic leader and veteran on February 19, 2007.
BZOS VALLEY
VETENS MEMORIAL
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2009 - 2010
Û Bill Adams
Û Steve Beachy
Û Mike Beal
Û Anne Boykin
Û Russell Bradley
Û Tim Bryan
Û Irma Cauley
Û Marco Cisneros
Û Joseph G. Dawson
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MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS
Û CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
Û CITY OF BRYAN
Û BZOS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT
Û TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT
Texas Recreational Trails Fund Grant
Contract #172959
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COMMIEE
DESIGN
Û Steve Beachy
Û Anne Boykin
Û Joseph G. Dawson
Û Larry Hodges
Û Randy House
Û Fain McDougal
ÛFor more information: www.bvvm.org
ÛContact us: info@bvvm.org
ÛLearn more about our nation’s history!
e AMERICAN MILE WALKING PATH
begins at the foot bridge near the
American Pavilion, northwest of the
Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial.
YNN STUART
PATHWAY
e Lynn Stuart Pathway was dedicated on 22
September 2006 in honor of Brigadier General Louis
Lynn Stuart, Jr., USA, who provided critical support and
leadership in the creation of the Brazos Valley Veterans
Memorial. is unique trail serves as an educational
pathway for the interpretation of the signicant
contributions and sacrices of veterans and their families
for those critical periods of American history. e project
is a cooperative partnership between several agencies
including the City of College Station, the City of Bryan,
the Brazos County Commissioners Court, Texas Parks
and Wildlife Department, and the Memorial for all
Veterans of the Brazos Valley, Inc. Numerous
individuals, organizations, and corporations throughout
the Brazos Valley have contributed to the project.
e one-half mile concrete pathway is fully handicap
accessible. Interpretive signage along the pathway is
designated for each of the principal wars that the United
States has fought in including a site recognizing the war
for Texas Independence. e signage graphically
presents the important facts related to each of the 18
wars. Each of the interpretive panels depict: ocial “war
streamers;” the president(s) in oce at the time, major
campaigns; historically correct U.S. ags; major bale
locations; graphics representing service members and
military artifacts; listings of combatants; summaries of
force strengths, casualties ,and losses; brief narratives and
quotations pertinent to each specic era.
e “War on Terror” memorial was dedicated on 31
May 2005. As funds become available, these sites will be
enhanced with individual memorials for each war
featuring life-size bronze sculptures of service members
mounted atop granite bases and benches to provide a
resting place for visitors .
Future plans also provide for the interpretive panels
to be made available in a book for further study and as a
teaching guide.
e memorials along this pathway are based upon
information obtained from ocial sources within
Headquarters, Department of the Army at:
hp://www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil/
CampaignStreamers/Campaign.htm
is unique educational pathway serves as a historical
resource for local residents and visitors to the
community. e lasting value of this memorial is its
investment in the education of future generations to
share with them the fact that freedom comes at great cost
and is not free.
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EDITORS
Û Barbara Althaus
Û Steve Beachy
Û Joseph G. Dawson
Û Susan Irza
Û William T. Harper
Û Fain McDougal
Û José A. Vazquez
Û Mike Newman
Û David Sahm
Û Ron Silvia
Û Jim Singleton
Û Travis Small
Û Mike Southerland
Û John Velasquez
Û Bill Youngkin
Û Amy Zaragoza (Sec.)
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HISTORICAL GUIDE
NORTH PATH
Û REVOLUTIONARY WAR 1775 - 1783
Joseph G. Dawson III, PhD, Texas A&M University
Û INDIAN WARS 1790 - 1891
Robert Wooster, PhD, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi
Û WAR of 1812 1812 - 1815
Joseph G. Dawson III, PhD, Texas A&M University
Û WAR for TEXAS INDEPENDENCE 1835 - 1836
Joseph G. Dawson III, PhD, Texas A&M University
Û MEXICAN WAR 1846 - 1848
Joseph G. Dawson III, PhD, Texas A&M University
Û CIVIL WAR (2 panels) 1861 - 1865
United States of America
Confederate States of America
Joseph G. Dawson III, PhD, Texas A&M University
Û SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR 1898
James C. Bradford, PhD, Texas A&M University
Û PHILIPPINE INSURRECTION 1899 – 1913
Brian M. Linn, PhD, Texas A&M University
Û AFGHANISTAN, IQ & GWOT 2001
Bradford A. Wineman, PhD, Texas A&M University 2001,
U.S. Army Command and General Sta College
SOUTH PATH
Û CHINA RELIEF EXPEDITION 1900
Ron Spiller, PhD, Edinboro University, Pennsylvania
Û MEXICAN BORDER SERVICE 1916 – 1917
David Work, PhD, Texas A&M University
Û WORLD WAR I 1917 – 1918
Arnold Krammer, PhD, Texas A&M University
Û WORLD WAR II (3 panels) 1941 – 1945
European eater of Operations
Pacic eater of Operations
American eater of Operations & Home Front
Joseph G. Dawson III, PhD, Texas A&M University
Û KOREAN WAR 1950 – 1953
Robert M. Collins, U.S. Department of the Army (Ret.)
Û VIETNAM WAR 1962 – 1973
Jim Willbanks, PhD, Texas A&M University, U.S. Army
Command and General Sta College
Û EXPEDITIONARY OPETIONS 1965 – 1990
Jim Willbanks, PhD, Texas A&M University, U.S. Army
Command and General Sta College
Û SOUTHWEST ASIA WAR 1990 – 1995
Jim Willbanks, PhD, Texas A&M University, U.S. Army
Command and General Sta College
Û KOSOVO WAR 1999
Rebecca Johnson, PhD, Command and Sta College
Marine Corps University
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Brigadier General Louis Lynn Stuart, Jr. USA,
died in Bryan, Texas, aer a long and courageous
ght against cancer. He was a founding member
of the Board of Directors for the Brazos Valley
Veterans Memorial. His strong leadership,
vision, and perseverance were instrumental in
the development of this project. While at A&M,
he was a member of the Ross Volunteers and
served as their executive ocer. Aer graduating
with a degree in civil engineering and receiving
his commission as a 2nd Lt., he served two years
in the U.S. Army. He then joined the U.S. Army
Reserves and served 35 years, retiring with the
rank of Brigadier General. He was a partner in
the Bryan Construction Company and served as
President of the Brazos Valley Veterans
Memorial. He was a devoted Christian,
community leader, and family man. Louis Lynn
Stuart, Jr. died on 20 July 2007.
Brigadier General Louis Lynn Stuart, Jr.
United States Army (Ret.)
8 September 1929 - 20 July 2007
B LBrigadier General
Louis Lynn Stuart, Jr.
USA (Ret.) 1929 - 2007
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HISTORICAL GUIDEHISTORICAL GUIDE
NORTH PATH
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Former President
George H.W. Bush
(right) poses with
Brigadier General
Louis Lynn Stuart, Jr.
and Mrs. Stuart at the
dedication of the
Brazos Valley Veterans
Memorial on
10 November 2002.
Former President George
H.W. Bush speaks at the
dedication of the Brazos
Valley Veterans Memorial.
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Û Mike Guidry
Û Brian Hilton
Û Larry Hodges
Û Randy House
Û Al Jones
Û George McCoy
Û Fain McDougal
Û Rick McPherson
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Û Mike Guidry
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