HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Dozens gathered at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific Friday to honor those who served in the Vietnam War.
The sounds of a conch shell and a traditional oli opened the ceremony as military dignitaries, civilian leaders, and veterans gathered to honor those who served during the conflict more than a half century ago.
“I can’t say anything more or succinct than thank you from the bottom of my heart for answering the nation’s call when it was needed the most,” said Hawaii adjutant general Maj. Gen. Steve Logan…