PRIMETIME Veteran's National Memorial Shrine & Museum
Season 2023 Episode 3137 | 27m 32s Video has closed captioning.
Guests - Greg Bedford and Eric Johnson. This area’s only in-depth, live, weekly news, analysis and cultural update forum, PrimeTime airs Fridays at 7:30pm. This program is hosted by PBS Fort Wayne’s President/General Manager Bruce Haines.
Aired: 11/10/23 Rating: NR
Mary Penrose Chapter presents a $150,000 check to the Veteran’s Memorial Shrine and Museum.
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VLM is an online memorial that allows family and friends to share lasting memories by uploading written tributes, photos, biographies, documents and other information to Veteran’s memorial pages.
This November the Veterans Legacy Memorial website has doubled in size by adding nearly 5 million Veterans and servicemembers buried in private and other non-VA cemeteries.
With this expansion, VLM now has nearly 10 million Veteran pages, including those buried in state and tribal cemeteries and National Park Service cemeteries.
Established in 1952, the Veterans National Memorial Shrine and Museum remained mostly underdeveloped. That was until 2017, when its current board of directors brought attention to the all-volunteer organization and its mission with a permanent installation.
WBOI’s Julia Meek spoke with Vice Commander and veteran, Eric Johnson, about the project, new ways they've found to serve the community, and the importance of its primary commitment:
This unit, the M-247 Sergeant York anti aircraft tank, with it's Twin 40mm Bofors cannons, has been given a second life, as it has recently arrived at the Veterans National Memorial Shrine and Museum in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
This unit was formerly at the AAF Tank Museum in Danville, Virginia, which sadly closed on November 11th, 2023, unable to bounce back from the Covid shutdowns. This unit appeared in their final posting on FaceBook announcing the Museum's closure.
To see this unit twice, at two different museums, in two different states, is surreal.
You parked our M-247 Sergeant York anti aircraft tank professionally and without incident!!!
We appreciate your continued support!!!
I’d also like to thank Total Transport Lisa Whitsey from competitive pricing to professional loading and safe hauling you were simply great to work with!!! And I must say you are also a Fort Wayne native!!!
Bravo Zulu to all the escorts from Fort Wayne Police Department, Indiana Patriot Guard and a special thanks to (Mike “Carl” Markum) Mike Marcum and Tim Schild.
The Veterans National Memorial Shrine and Museum is pleased to announce the new project that will feature two new monuments honoring veterans of the middle east conflicts. We've begun fund raising for a Desert Storm/Desert Shield monument and a combined Iraq, Afghanistan and GWOT monument. The combined monument was designed to honor all those that served including those state side and various countries around the globe in support of the War on Terrorism.
We would like to also thank American Legion Post 97 in Auburn for starting this effort off with a $5,000 donation towards the project, those who would like to donate to these monuments can make donations at the War History Museum or by mailing your donation to our PO Box 26, Arcola, IN 46704 or at www.honoringforever.org
What an amazing weekend at The Shrine…The State of Indiana’s s 40&8 Box Car is starting to take shape.
A gift...
What an amazing weekend at The Shrine…The State of Indiana’s s 40&8 Box Car is starting to take shape.
A gift from France in 1949 it was delivered to Indianapolis where it stayed for several years.
Ultimately it ended up here in Fort Wayne where it sat on the corner of Masterson and Calhoun Streets.
It came to our site many years ago and it has been undergoing an extensive restoration the past 18 months.
This weekend a major milestone of that restoration was reached when a great team of 17 volunteers installed the Ribbons and Shields on the French side of the BoxCar.
The English side will follow soon.
The volunteers consisted of:
•40 et 8 Crew Grand Chef John Van Natta V952
•Dennis Renolds V952
•Mitch Newell V37
•Ed Dornseif
•Sam Queen
•Jim Maxwell
•Steve Smock
•Jim Olds
•Alan Schuette
•Gary Parker
•Randy Page V642
•Mike Worrel V850 his daughter Michelle and granddaughter Payton
The Shrine had Board members Rick Porfilio, Tim Schild, project coordinator and his good friend Jason James.
As Commander I could not be more proud of what this group has accomplished…Bravo Zulu to all.
Commander Greg
Another great milestone is happening…the Walkpath Of War History has been started!!!
Thank you Decorative Concrete!!!
What a great day we had this past Saturday. More than 400 visitors chose to spend their Saturday with us as we unveiled the newly restored Merci’ Box Car.
Please take some time and research the history of this beautiful gift from France in 1949.
This boxcar was delivered to Indianapolis and after a few years made it to Fort Wayne, where for many years it sat outside on the corner of Calhoun and Masterson Streets.
Sometime in the 1970’s it was relocated to our grounds on O’Day Road.
Now, we are the very proud care taker of this historic artifact.
We're celebrating Independence Day #INIndiana by visiting the Veterans National Memorial Shrine & Museum in Fort Wayne....
We're celebrating Independence Day #INIndiana by visiting the Veterans National Memorial Shrine & Museum in Fort Wayne. This memorial and museum has artifacts, maps, photos, paintings, and the history of the wars/conflicts. How are you celebrating the Independence Day #INIndiana?