What a night it was in College Station, Texas! The community gathered at the beautiful Veterans Park on Monday evening for the annual Veterans Day Ceremony, a cherished event organized by the Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial Board. The atmosphere was filled with warmth and reverence as members of the community united to honor those who have bravely served in the military.
The ceremony kicked off with the poignant “Honor Wall Roll Call,” where recent service members were recognized and added to the Wall of Honor. It was a touching moment that reminded all in attendance of the sacrifices made by these brave individuals. As each name was called, the crowd erupted with applause, and you could feel the gratitude in the air.
Adding to the patriotic spirit of the evening were musical performances that left everyone tapping their feet. The famed Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band delivered an exceptional service medley that filled the park with lively sounds reminiscent of military pride. To top it all off, a rifle salute by the Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets reminded everyone of the solemnity of the occasion. It was a beautiful blend of solemn respect and joyful celebration.
Taking the stage as the keynote speaker was James Olson, a former CIA officer and a professor at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University. Olson shared heartfelt stories from his own family’s history of service, saying, “Veterans Day is very personal for me. I think of my father who served in World War II…It’s just a flood of memories and of appreciation for all those who had a chance to serve.” His words struck a chord with many in the audience, as they could relate to the emotional weight and pride tied to those who wear the uniform.
In a candid moment, retired U.S. Army Colonel Harold Brent reflected on his 45 years of service, including a year in Vietnam with the 173rd Airborne. He poignantly shared, “So I’ve worn a uniform all the time, and I’m proud to have done it, and I’d do it again.” His voice was heavy with the memories of comrades who never returned, reminding everyone why this day of remembrance is so crucial not just for current veterans but for those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
During the ceremony, Michael Bottiglieri, President of the Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial, underscored the importance of honoring veterans across all branches of the military and every conflict represented at the park. “Tonight we just honored 125 veterans,” he declared, highlighting the names that were added to the wall this year. The diverse group of honorees includes those like James C. Alexander, Margerito L. Alvarez, and John Allen Ater. Each name on the wall tells a story of service, courage, and commitment, and the crowd took a moment to reflect on their legacy.
The ceremony wasn’t just about honoring past heroes; it was also a touching moment for families and friends who gathered to support their loved ones now recognized on the Wall of Honor. It sends a powerful message that every service member’s contributions are valued and remembered, no matter where or when they served.
As the sun set on this special night in College Station, it was clear the community had once again shown its love and respect for veterans. With names added, stories told, and heartfelt memories shared, this year’s Veterans Day Ceremony was not just an event; it was a reminder that every soldier matters, and their sacrifices will never be forgotten. Here’s to all veterans—past, present, and future—who carry out the noble duty of serving our country!
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