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Job Openings | St. Jude Career Alliance
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Job Seeker Materials / Resources. The Career Alliance Program meets most Wednesdays at 9 am at St. Jude Catholic Church in Allen, Texas (in the Lecture Hall). Please contact Jack Bick. With questions or more information! While we strongly advise you to develop target companies and sell yourself to them, we offer these websites for job seekers. Vet Center of North Texas. Get a Job Tips. 2016 St. Jude Catholic Church. St Jude Catholic Church.
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Living Monument | Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument
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Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument. Honoring Our Texas Heroes. What is the Living Monument? What is the Living Monument? Remember. Honor. Learn. What is the Living Monument? The Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Living Monument is an online educational archive preserving the history of Texans in the Vietnam War. Veterans, family members, and civilians affected by the war are encouraged to contribute your story. Features of the Living Monument. It’s Easy To Contribute Your Story. The Texas Capitol Vietn...
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About the Monument | Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument
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Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument. Honoring Our Texas Heroes. What is the Living Monument? What is the Living Monument? Remember. Honor. Learn. Honoring Our Texas Heroes. The Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument honors all the men and women of Texas who served in the U.S. Armed Forces during the Vietnam War. Entombed inside the monument are personalized dog tags honoring each of the 3,417 Texans who died or are unaccounted for in Vietnam. In Their Own Words. You tell them about these men and wom...
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Monument Tour | Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument
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Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument. Honoring Our Texas Heroes. What is the Living Monument? What is the Living Monument? Honoring Our Texas Heroes. Please visit the online tour. To learn more about the monument’s symbols and to hear stories of Texas Vietnam veterans. In Their Own Words. 8220;I want you to bring your children here, and your grandchildren. Tell them how these veterans fulfilled their duty to their country. Your duty is to make sure it is Never Forgotten.”. Men who endured imprisonment...
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Contribute Your Story | Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument
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Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument. Honoring Our Texas Heroes. What is the Living Monument? What is the Living Monument? Be a part of the "Living Monument". Use this form to share your story and attach your photographs. To help us ensure accuracy, veterans may be asked to provide proof of military record. Our editors may make minor changes for space or style, and we will contact you if we have any questions. Thank you for helping us preserve history. Review our privacy policy. Select all that apply.
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News | Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument
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Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument. Honoring Our Texas Heroes. What is the Living Monument? What is the Living Monument? Living History Curriculum Connects Veterans and Students. November 8, 2015. In Memoriam – Terry Burkett, TCVVM 4/26/46 5/9/15. May 11, 2015. Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument Ceremony To Honor Vietnam Veterans Day. A ceremony honoring Texas’ Vietnam War veterans will take place at the Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument at 11:00 am on Monday, March 30th. State Senato...
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Veteran Stories | Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument
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Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument. Honoring Our Texas Heroes. What is the Living Monument? What is the Living Monument? Explore Veteran Stories from Around the State. Reflections of Texans Affected by the Vietnam War. Temple, TX Army, 1964, ’66. El Campo, TX Army, 1965, ’67 – ’68. Vince Cantu and Joe Galloway. Refugio, TX Army; Civilian, 1965; ’65 – ’73. Tone Johnson, Joe Pena, Vince Cantu. Marshall, TX; Lavaca, TX; Refugio, TX Army, 1965. Aransas Pass, TX Army, 1965 – ’68. Jimmy L. Johnson. Welcom...
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Interactive Map | Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument
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Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument. Honoring Our Texas Heroes. What is the Living Monument? What is the Living Monument? Interactive Map of Veterans Stories. Explore Veterans’ Stories from Around the State. When their nation called them to Vietnam, Texans from across the state answered by the thousands. Click the pins on this interactive map to meet the Texans who served in the Vietnam War. In Their Own Words. 8220;I want you to bring your children here, and your grandchildren. 8220;Every element of...
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Building the Monument | Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument
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Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument. Honoring Our Texas Heroes. What is the Living Monument? What is the Living Monument? Sculptor Duke Sundt created the original design of the bronze sculpture honoring Texans who served in the U.S. Armed Forces in Vietnam. The son of a World War II and Korean War veteran and brother of a Vietnam veteran, the New Mexico artist’s work ranges from the Texas Longhorn on the University of Texas campus to a number of military figure sculptures around the nation. 8220;Your...
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The 3417 Project | Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument
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Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument. Honoring Our Texas Heroes. What is the Living Monument? What is the Living Monument? Including the Texas Vietnam Heroes Exhibit. About the 3417 Project. Marine Corps veteran Don Dorsey, a member of the monument committee, hand embossed the tags with the assistance of fellow veteran James Hart, also a Marine. Each tag is marked with the Texas serviceman’s name, rank, branch of service, date of loss and home of record. Click Here to Access the 3417 Database. Ground ...