THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MARCH 15, 2024 Page 11 New Documentary to Highlight the Return to Vietnam 50 Years Later “M ission Veteran Expedition: Honoring Vietnam Veterans in the Transportation Industry” returns to Vietnam with ten veterans, documenting their personal experiences of historic events and healing. March 13, 2024 – In November 2023, ten Vietnam veterans embarked on a journey they never thought possible, returning to Vietnam, and exploring the locations and memories that for 50 years have held deep signifi cance for each of them. Mission Veteran Expedition, a collaborative venture between CDLLife, FASTPORT, and nonprofits Waypoint Vets and Wreaths Across America, made this journey possible and, together, proudly announce the upcoming release of a new documentary of the trip, “Mission Veteran Expedition: Honoring Vietnam Veterans in the Transportation Industry.” The documentary, captured and produced by U.S. Army veteran Nicholas Mott, owner of Seven Five Media, will be released and available at no cost on Wreaths Across America’s YouTube channel on Friday, March 29, 2024 – National Vietnam War Veterans Day. To view a short pre - view of the documentary please follow https://youtu. be/d_042A8wjv8 “The documentary off ers an intimate and compelling look at the journey of these veterUSS Truxtun to visit Boston for St. Patrick’s Day weekend U SS Truxtun (DDG 103), a United States Navy Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer, is set to make a port visit to Boston on March 14, 2024. During the visit, sailors from Truxtun will help commemorate America’s oldest St. Patrick’s Day celebration as well as participate in a number of engagements and events with the local public. The warship will be open for public tours from March 15-17 from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Visitors should dress appropriately/safely for touring the ship, climbing ladders and such (no open-toed shoes, skirts, etc.). Truxtun is named in honor of Commodore Thomas Truxtun, who was selected as one of the Navy’s fi rst six captains on June 4, 1798. ans,” said videographer Nicholas Mott. “Capturing the essence of their experiences and the profound impact of the Mission Veteran Expedition was truly an honor. I hope other Vietnam veterans will watch it and fi nd it healing.” The trip off ered ten veterans, each of whom has made a living in the transportation industry, an extraordinary opportunity to revisit Vietnam and reflect on their service there. The documentary explores this impactful journey, which combines travel, camaraderie, and history. Waypoint Vets, a non-profi t organization dedicated to uniting and empowering veterans through camaraderie and adventure, led the expedition, ensuring each participant experienced a meaningful and lasting journey. The itinerary included a variety of experiences, including: • Grounds Tour of the Former Saigon Embassy • Walking Street Food Tour through Ho Chi Minh City • Cu Chi Tunnels & Mekong Delta Luxury Tour • War Remnants Museum • Halong Bay Cruise • Defense POW / MIA Accounting Agency Tour • A ‘Welcome Home’ ceremony hosted at Sirius XM studios in Hollywood, with interviews on Radio Nemo “The Mission Veteran Expedition successfully commemorated these veterans’ valiant contributions while allowing them to experience the beauty of Vietnam’s landscapes and the richness of its culture,” said Sarah Lee, Army combat veteran and founder of Waypoint Vets. “For many veterans, the memories associated with Vietnam are often intertwined with the challenges of war. This expedition redefi ned these associations and replaced them with new, healing memories. By engaging with Vietnam on a deep, personal level, the trip forged lasting connections and helped veterans fi nd solace in the beauty of a nation at peace.” As commemorative partners of The United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration, FASTPORT and Wreaths Across America have had the honor of “Welcoming Home” more than 7,500 Vietnam veterans. “I feel the trip’s culmination was an important piece of closure for the participant’s journey,” said Brad Bentley, President of FASTPORT, who traveled to Vietnam with the group. “These men returned to the United States to a hero’s welcome, and for millions who never received this show of gratitude for answering the call of duty, it was truly an honor to say, ‘Welcome Home.’”
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