May. 13, 2014 - Eric Stone and L.S. Elisabeth Swiriduk have never met, but they have something in common.The names of Swiriduk’s father and Stone’s uncle are now among 58,300 names etched in the black granite walls of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Stone and Swiriduk, along with the families of 12 other service members, gathered at the wall early on the morning of May 11 to honor the addition of their loved ones’ names, an event that for most was a longtime coming.
When the wall was unveiled in 1982, the names of 58,195 service members killed or still missing in action in the Vietnam War were inscribed on it.
Since then, 105 names, including the most recent 14, have been added.
Swiriduk was just 11 years old when her father, 36-year-old Walter Huge Mauldin, passed away from pancreatic cancer caused by exposure to Agent Orange.
She felt he would probably be surprised by the attention he was getting now.
“He had such a humble heart,” Swiriduk said. “He didn’t want anyone to notice and make a big fuss over him.” read more>>>
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