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Help Bring the All Veterans Reunion USA™ 2008 to North East Ohio!
ALL
VETERANS REUNION USA™ 2008
A celebration of unity,
camaraderie, honor and life-long
commitment shared by all veterans
WHEN: August 20-24, 2008
WHERE: North East Ohio
ANTICIPATED ATTENDANCE: 50,000-100,000 Veterans
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for More Information About this Exciting Event!
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Please make
checks payable to: Equal Honor For All
and in the memo area “AVRUSA-2008”,
all donation
amounts welcome and tax deductible.
Please do not send cash
Return in envelope provided or send to:
All Veterans
Reunion 2008 c/o Equal Honor For All
P.O. Box
32700, Cleveland, OH 44132-0700
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Engage
veterans of all eras and all branches, combat and non-combat, to join in a
setting of mutual respect. Deliver to those who served and their families, from
their fellow citizens, the honor and respect that they have earned and deserve.
Bring about possibly the last opportunity to convene all who served in almost a
century, starting with the less than a handful of remaining veterans from WWI
and joined by all other veterans who served during the 20th century.
Veterans who served during the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars and those who are
currently serving our country will be invited to join in this celebration and
commemoration of military brotherhood. Deliver a clear message to all of the
lifetime commitment that those who have served or are currently serving make to
each other and to each others families, especially to those who made the
ultimate sacrifice and their families.
The reunion proceeds will benefit the establishment of a
National Military Honor and Service Museum in Washington D.C. as proposed by
Equal Honor For All. This event is to be the first of various annual reunions
to promote and support this mission and that of Equal Honor For All.
Date: August 20-24, 2008
Location: North East Ohio
Estimated Attendance:
50,000 – 100,000 Veterans
Veteran Population:
From U.S. Census and VA
Ohio: Over 1 Million
Within 300 mile radius
of Cleveland: Over 3.2 Million
Within 600 mile radius
of Cleveland: Over 6.5 Million
National:
Over 24.0 million
Committee Leadership Experience and
Resources
The team leading this
effort had leadership, planning, and participating roles in the successful 1988
Vietnam Veterans Reunion “Firebase Cleveland”, where more than 40,000 attended
over the four days and the Plain Dealer reported that more than 20,000 attended
the parade.
Additionally, a full-service
marketing, public relations, advertising and fundraising Firm
has been instrumental in facilitating the progress of this event and the firm
will be retained to help implement its goals.
Promote
the formation of a National Military Honor and Service Museum dedicated to
remembering and honoring the sacrifice and service of our nation's defenders.
The site and building is to be of such stature and design as to demonstrate to
the world the unmistakable gratitude of its citizens to the nation's defenders
and their families. The facility is to be located in or near our nation's
capital, Washington D.C.
This entity will
present, to the nation and the world, the story of the military events that our
defenders participated in and shaped this nation and the world. It will house
tributes to those who gave their lives and those who served in the missions to
defend this country and the world throughout the history of this nation,
starting with the Revolutionary War. It shall allow for future defenders to be
remembered and honored, and their stories preserved for posterity.
The
effort to build a Vietnam Veterans Memorial Visitor Center (VVMVC) underground,
near the Lincoln and Vietnam Veterans Memorials, has moved the families of those
honored at the "The Wall", veterans from all eras, and citizens to
rally together in an effort to prevent a grave mistake. It has also motivated
them to work towards a place of "Equal Honor for All" ™,
one where we will remember and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice as
well as those who served.
For more
information please call 216.514.7001 or email info@equalhonor.org
