(Left to Right) Department of Florida Commander Jessica Moore, Ocean Beaches Post 129 Commander Jeff Durden, District 5 Commander Miguel Garcia and Auxiliary Unit 129 President Cindy Jordan take part in the official unveiling of monuments honoring Jacksonville Beach's military service personnel killed in action in undeclared wars.

 

First memorials in Jacksonville Beach to honor fallen servicemembers in Vietnam, Korea, undeclared wars unveiled at Post 129

Jacksonville Beach, FL

Thanks to the efforts of American Legion Post 129’s Sons of The American Legion (SAL), the first memorials were unveiled in Jacksonville Beach, Fla., honoring beaches military servicemembers who perished in the Vietnam and Korean wars – along with those who gave their lives in America’s undeclared wars.
Department of Florida Commander Jessica Moore was on hand for the unveiling ceremony, along with district commanders and post members from throughout Jacksonville. The ceremony took place at Post 129, located at 1151 S. 4th St.
The organization raised nearly $25,000 in donations to create the new memorials.
“It is satisfying that we finally got it installed to memorialize the many servicemembers who served, their families – and especially those who paid the ultimate sacrifice during these armed conflicts and wars to protect our freedoms,” said SAL member Dave Breitenstein.
An estimated 40,000 American military personnel died during the Korean Conflict, more than 57,000 Americans died in Vietnam, and more than 7,000 American servicemembers have died in the post-9/11 conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan and other locations as part of the War on Terror.
After being approached by Post 129 Treasurer Jim Wineland, SAL member Brian Haught initiated the project in 2022 - developing pillar designs with John Allan of AAA Monuments, which later finalized and installed the new monuments.
SAL member Dave Breitenstein later spearheaded the design and proposal to fund a new veterans monument project. In addition, the Legion’s bell tower was renovated by local contractor Al Yardley as part of the project.
“A special thank-you goes out to the SAL leadership team and Legion leadership team for funding and approving the project, including our late commander Joe Mailchle and current commander Jeff Durden, who both championed the project,” Breitenstein said.
Breitenstein commended additional project participants Terry Rickland and Dallas Nelson, along with Jimmy and Vivian Richmond and their family, for volunteering renovation and construction assistance to complete the monument.
Although there had been plans for Vietnam and Korean war memorials, the idea for honoring those lost in undeclared wars came with the passage of The LEGION Act in 2018, which acknowledged the service and sacrifice of veterans who died or were wounded in previously undeclared periods of war over the periods of war over the last century.
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