Ron White hopes people will remember those killed overseas and help those coming home.Feb 28, 2013 - A moving tribute took shape on Thursday in downtown Fort Worth, one name at a time.
Local Navy veteran Ron White spent the day writing the name of every service member, CIA agent and civilian contractor killed during the war in Afghanistan. That's more than 2,200 names and 7,000 words, when rank is included, spanning the 50-foot-long wall that is seven-feet tall.
"The sacrifice is huge, it's big and it's real," White said.
White spent the day in Burnett Plaza, just across from where he lives in downtown, writing the names so that people remember those who gave their lives for our country.
"I just wanted to acknowledge that each person who died was an individual person," White said. "You know, Gunnery Sgt. Benjamin Adam and LCPL. Leopold Damas, they were all moms and dads, brothers and sisters and they were each individual people."
White, who served a tour of duty with the U.S. Navy in Afghanistan himself, didn't know anyone on this wall. read more>>>
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