Fishers Holding Vietnam Vets Commemoration March 29th

Liberty Plaza

The City of Fishers will celebrate National Vietnam War Veterans Day at 11am, March 29th, at Liberty Plaza, just south of City Hall.

This is part of the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War. The program will honor veterans and their families who served during the Vietnam War period and will include a Vietnam Veteran’s lapel pin presentation. Program speakers include City of Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness; Commander El Ahlwardt; U.S. Navy Retired; Kyle Fisher, American Legion 470 Commander; and Hospital Corpsman Second Class George Stavropoulos, U.S. Navy.  Music will be provided by the White River Brass Troupe.

As part of an ongoing initiative by the City of Fishers in partnership with the Fishers Parks Foundation, engraved pavers are available for purchase and installation at Liberty Plaza in honor of a service member.

Veterans and active service personnel are encouraged to sign up to receive notices of these events and other opportunities throughout the year.

To RSVP for the event and to learn more about programs for veterans at the City of Fishers, please visit playfishers.com/fishershonors. To learn more about the Commemoration, please visit VietnamWar50th.com

4 thoughts on “Fishers Holding Vietnam Vets Commemoration March 29th

  1. Great to honor veterans. My husband, is a Vietnam veteran but can’t attend. Is there anyway to get a commemorative lapel pen?

    1. Maribeth – I am the Vice Regent/Historian of the Hamilton County Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. I do have the Commemorative lapel pins, please feel free to contact me at McMahon.mcmahon@att.net if I can be of service.

  2. I am Vice Regent/Historian of the Hamilton County Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. We are official Commemorative Partners of the National Vietnam War Veterans Day. We do have the Commemorative lapel pins which I am happy to provide to an Vietnam veteran.

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