Page 10 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, April 4, 2025 Welcome home, Vietnam veterans, 50 years later A By Tara Vocino pproximately 40 Vietnam veterans were presented with a lapel pin, challenge coin, proclamation from President Donald Trump and a thank you note during Saturday’s 50th Anniversary Vietnam War Commemoration at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hosted by the Daughters of the American Revolution (Parson Roby Chapter). Vietnam veteran Joseph Dion, 82, who served as a Seaman in the United States Navy from 1962 to 1964, said the mandatory draft was largely protested by colleges and the younger generation. However, he did want to serve. “People were leaving the country to avoid the draft,” Dion said. “You got arrested if you didn’t go.” Dion added that it was outstanding and heartfelt to accept Saturday’s long-overdue welcome home. “I’m glad we’re home and being with other veterans is like homeland,” Dion said. Purple Heart recipient Lester Markovitz, 77, who served as a Corporal in the United States Marine Corps in 1977, was honorably discharged when he suffered seven wounds from one explosion. Those in town may recognize him from cooking the American Legion breakfasts on Friday mornings. Markovitz felt it most when he attended Boston College briefly, having to drop out from not being welcome due to his service. He didn’t tell others he served until the Gulf War when patriotism came back. As far as Saturday, it gave him a sense of community. “It was really nice,” Markovitz said. “We were not welcome home, but definitely welcome today.” Two-time Purple Heart recipient William Boomhower, 77, who served as a United States Army Tank Commander from 1967 to 1969, was wounded when his tanks were blown up. For him, the scars still linger. “Vietnam came home with me,” Boomhower said. “It never left, and we will never forget it.” Boomhower said the recognition is 50 years too late, but he appreciates it. Deputy Secretary of the Executive Office of Veterans’ Services Andrea Gayle-Bennett, who is an Army Iraqi veteran from 2009, presented the keynote address during Saturday’s Vietnam War 50th Anniversary Commemoration at the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The room was packed with veterans and their families. Vietnam veteran Robert Follis with DAR Parson Roby Chapter Registrar Charlotte Line Vietnam veteran Dr. David Frey with DAR Parson Roby Chapter Recording Secretary Joannie Allbee Joseph Dion, 82, by the cake Purple Heart recipient William Boomhower with DAR Parson Roby Chapter Regent Gail Cassarino, who welcomed Vietnam veterans home – what should have been done 50 years ago. Veterans stand to be recognized. Vietnam veteran Ernest Buonopane with DAR Parson Roby Chapter Vice Regent Wendy Renda and Regent Gail Cassarino
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