the fergetten warrlers ef the fergetten war THE KOREAN WAR REUNION A RESOUNDING SUCCESS 686 paid to register. 515 attended the July 27 banquet. More than 800 attended July 27 Memorial Ceremony. by Stan Hadde11, EdiUJr The Board of Directors, in an action endorsed July 26 by a standing ovation decided to fig ht the proposed copyright on the Memorial, and to demand that names of KINMIA be engraved on the Memorial wall. Official election returns were opened at the business meeting on July 26. These were pronounced elected to the Board of reunion. Directors for 1993 - 1996: SCOOTER Tbe Board held a discussion and BURKE; HARLEY COON, KEN COOK, voted to instruct Stan Hadden to put polls and DICK WAINRIGHT. in Graybeards, asking tbe membership The resignation of Richie Alexander opinions on various subjects of interest. from the Board of Directors was accepted. The Massachusetts Korean War The Council officers and board members Veterans Memorial Fund (RED MASl)N) than elected LEN DUBE as director to ftll presented a check for $!,000 for tbe Tell tbe unexpired term until July 26, 1994. America fund. EMMETT BENJAMIN pre­ Results were: Dube, 7 votes. Bill Van On, sented a check for $1,000 in name of the 5 votes. Ed Grygier, 1 vote. Dept. of Florida. Details, including publishing of tbe During tbe July 27 banquet.. a sur- Minutes of Meeting, are to be included in prise event occurred wben a speech by the September 1993 edition of Graybeards. President Clinton was shown on VCR- Stan Hadden was re-appointed as taped television. Tbe speech was made Editor of Graybeards. He was also instruct- exclusively for members of KWVA; tbe ed to publish a special edition to be mailed complete text of bis speech is on page 6. in mid-August by first-class mail giving During all the business sessions it membership an update on the Memorial, was repeated often that President Clinton action to be taken, and highlights of tbe has the real authority to force tbe ABMC to act on the Memorial problems. There was AT LEFT: This wonderful character created some informal discussion on just. how to­ by LARRY CHAMPAGNE of North and should we- ask President Clinton's IN-TRO-DUCING-!! . . Smithfield, RI will speak to you throu2fl tbe.e help in killing the copyright on the pages. TeU Graybeards what you thin!< of Ibis d · h f fascinating portrayal of au aging Korean Memoria1 ' an putting l e names o JOE WBOSITS War veteran. Watch ror him in every edition! KIA/MIA on tbc Memorial wall. Korean War Veterans Association P.O. Box 131 AMERICA'S FORGOTTEN VICTORY! Harpers Ferry, W. V. 25425 FIRST CLASS POSTAGE Pbone: 304-535-2259 U.S. POSTAGE PAID FORWARDING AND MARTINSBURG, WV ADDRESS CORRECTION [ PERMIT NO. 140 REQUESTED J THE GRAYBEARDS KOREAN WAR VETERANS ASSOCIATION VOL. 8, NO. 1, AUG. 1993 Page 2 GRAYBEARDS August 1993 ''WE, THE KOREAN WAR VETERANS BULLETIN! Members of KWVA have ARE MAD AS HELL" been invited by Veterans Affairs "Five million of America's youth our 8,177 missing in action . .. and proudly to attend a ceremony where the responded to the call of our nation. One survived the brutal treaunent suffered by Secretary will award living WWI veterans a special medal. and one-half million of us went to Korea. our 7,000 prisoners-

.I August 1993 GRAYBEARDS Pa~ 3 CONGRESS WILL NEVER BE ONE OF THE FIRST MEMBERS OF Il:iE SAME tHE SAID> KWVMAB NOWTELLS WHAT WAS CLAWSON MEETS GOING ON BEHIND THE SCENES WITH VENTO AS LONG AGO AS 1987 HE effort by all of our armed forces. not just the Army which Ryan and Stilwell bad as TOM CLAWSON (President, FOUGHT TO HAVE NAMES a Minnesota #I Chapter) met with dominating factor in the Memorial Congressman ON THE MEMORIAL. "Finally, Stilwell bad the Bush White BRUCE F. VENTO House send me a "Dear John", advising (DFL, 4th District) on Friday, "July 21, 1993 August "Dear President Adams: that I wished to be replaced!' 13, 1993 to discuss the Korean War "As a member of KWVA, I have "And so, on 28 June 1990 I was Veterans Memorial. The discussion was watched tbc talc of woe unfold with replaced by a person of Stilwell's choice. open and frank. with Tom feeling good regards to the Washington Memorial. As Stilwell made a point, that as National with the results. reported in the June issue of "Graybeards" Chai.nnan of the Intemational Korean War Congress Vento received informa­ tbe latest slup in the face is the ABMC Veterans Memorial, Angels Gate Park, tion concerning KWVA positions on decision to grant copyrights to those who California. I had a conflict of interest. "I argued: what's wrong with our the names KIA were given tbe great honor to design "our" of and MIA, on the having two memorials, since we've been Korean War Veterans Memorial wall, memorial. "I am well aware of the wbole farce forgotten for 40 years?? as well as our position concerning the concerning tbis project, since on 28 June, "I certainly bope you continue the copyright issue. 1987 lbeo • President Reagan appoioled me fight to stop tbe ABMC from granting The Congressman set another a member of The Korean War Veterans copyrights to artisans and muralists. It is meeting in the near future with Tom Advisory Board. From the offset I bad a absolutely a travesty of all (tbat is) right and wants our Washington office to long standing battle with IWO arrogant indi­ and just to do so with a project wbicb is work with his Washington staff. viduals who ran tile sbow without any being designed and built with public funds, 'Then Tom went on radio to fur. regard to the opinion of other board mem­ roost or which have been raised through the ther discuss the KWVA positions. bers. efforts of our Korean War Vets. "I speak of Col. Wm. Ryan, "This memorial is not owned by "But the best part is this," said the government, it is owned by THE Blaine Friedlander, American Battle Monuments Commission "Tom coordinated and Gen Dick Slilwell, our "self appointed" PEOPLE of the United States of with National and the KWVA program chai.nnao of the board. Stilwell and Ryan America, and Ryan and his bunch progressed." made all the decisions in a vacuum, and the have no right to give away what is Team work comes when the cle­ other board members-all good - inten­ not theirs to give!!! ments work together. Please let us tioned Korean War vets, wbo never before "Kup fighting, and if I can be of any know when you talk to congress. had participated in an activity of this sort­ assistance, please do not hesitate to contact Meantime. Tom is preparing a memo bad no say. me." "Semper Fi! on his meeting with and a "I fought for the placement of the names of ALL our 8,144 M.I.A.'s. ... mmscri~ofhisradio~.We .Foc will print more contrOl of the continual cost escala­ both in the September tion of the project which starled at S6M Graybeards. and rose to over $16M ... .For a fair repre­ sentation of the contributions to the war

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0 C> Page 4 GRAYBEARDS August 1993 TBE EDITOR'S ,.BilKING CAP THE 13 ANSWERS TO JUNE QUESTIONS CAME Korean War veterans, their fami­ ABMC and wrote: "Congress is not ROUND-ABOUT lies and friends are demanding considering any legislation regarding GRA YBEAROS RECEIVED ACTION NOW: copyright or building specifications related to the Korean Memorial. REPLIES from ABMC to our 13 questions (I) To CANCEL plans by ABMC becall5e Clair, staff in Sen. Simon's (O­ However, should such a bill come BiU to copyright our Memorial. IL} Chicago office, foUowed-tbtougb on 1 will be sure to keep (2) To INSTRUCf ABMC that before the House, his promise to CARL W. BUSBY of names of Korean War KINMIA must your thoughts in mind." KWV A. (Danville, ILL}. letters came . . . in similar be engraved in the eternal stone of our Other We wish to ask CARL if be will for­ voice. Maybe there is one person in Memorial wall. ward our appreciation to tbe Senator Washington with the sole job of mak­ through Bill. And Graybeards thanks THIS QUESTION WAS ASKED: ing form letters for Congress to send us CARL BUSBY for his prompt sending by veterans. Who do YOU think writes "Has ABMC been deliberately FAX the letter as soon as be got it. 'em? Those answers were assembled, with misleading Congress and President comments on cacb. and banded out to every FINALLY ANSWERED Clinton when they say there are no ABMC auendee at the Bloomington reunion. problems connected with building the THOSE I 3 QUESTIONS Please see pages 10, 11, 12, and 13 Memorial?" Every person attending the herein with actual letters from ABMC and the advisory board, dealing with that sub· LOOK AT THIS: Bloomington reunion received a packet including a copy of the 13 questions jeet. Hundreds of KWVA members, asked on page 7 of the June families and friends have written and Graybeards. It showed the answers LOOK HARD called Congress. We and they say: "kill from ABMC (received finally because the copyright and put K.INMIA names Sen. Simon's office in nlinois got a let· AT THIS: on the Memorial wall." ter and a cOpy was sent to Graybeards). The U.S. CODE governs the ABMC says no. We plan to print those answers in ABMC. September Graybeards. Under "patriotic societies," Section AND CONGRESS JELLS US 124 says this: "Approval of Design For TRE ABMC ANSWERS BOILED any design for any Congressman JAY DICKEY of Memorials." Before DOWN TO THIS: memorial is accepted by the Commission on our side. He wrote Arkansas is (ABMC) it shall be approved by the ABMC: "I request that the design be They are going ahead with National Commission of Fine Arts. changed so that the names of the plans to copyright and to put about ABMC bas ~ asked for approval American heroes who served this 2,000 faces on the Memorial wall. to KlAIMIA names on the Memorial. They nation may be proudly displayed for all They say it is "in the best interest bayc ••ked Cor approval to put "2,000 to sec." of the government" to do those things. faces • on the Memorial. SGROI of Congressman CARLOS MOOR­ And CAROL THIS LEITER CAME TO GRAY· HEAD of California danced around but , a friend of the veterans, BEARDS: said, in effect, there is no law requir­ asked this question: "I thought I AM "P.S. Mr. Aviton of tbe Fine Arts ing the Memorial be copyrighted. THE GOVERNMENT. I thought the Commission bas stated that had tbe ABMC Congressman JOHN McHUGH people are the government. And the and the KWVMAB requested that the of New York danced around and sent a people want the copyright lifted and the names and counts are to be etched on the copy of the Moorhead letter. names put on the wall. What does Col. 150-footlong granlte wall of the Memorial, Congressman RICK LAZIO of Ryan mean by 'best interests of the the Fjnc Ans Commjssjon would have New York ducked all questions and just government'? He is NOT working for approycd" lhat request. sent letter from ABMC "which the best interests of the people - looks IS ABMC DUCKING FACTS? explains in detail". to me like he is doing just the oppo­ So what's with that clalm by Senator ROBERT BYRD of West site.~~ ABMC that it would take two Virginia sidestepped everything and u.ears to get approval if we ask sent a "detailed and comprehensive Someone Called b }or the names on the wall? repon from ABMC". "Koraapate· Graybeards would bet that "KOREAGATE was applied by a request for the KIA/MIA Congresswoman MARGOLIES­ wall be has someone at the reunion in reference to names on the would MEZVTNSKY of Pennsylvania okayed In one meeting. been completely brainwashed by the refusal by ABMC to heed veterans ABMC and wrote: "Their letter indi· wishes on the Memorial. The plain fact cates that the problem you encountered is that the current thinking by a majori· has now been resolved." ty of citizens is that the names of those WBICB ONE Congressman THOMAS EWING KIA and MIA, are EXPECfED to be of TIIinois has been white • washed by on the wall. ARE YOU? August 1993 GRAYBEARDS PageS

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'l..AitC Page6 GRAYBEARDS August 1993 long years, allowing a free people to build native Arkansan I might add. EINAR PRESIDENT BILL their defenses. ENGMAN, RUDY HERNANDEZ, and "We will not forget that on the CARL SliTER. CLINTON SPOKE bloody battlefields of Korea your toil pur· ''I'd also like to thank the President of chased the opportunity for South Korea to KWV A, DICK ADAMS, for bis dedication TO THE REUNION have prosperity. We will not forget that and oommitment. your efforts 40 years ago were the ftrst vic· "1n thanking you aU for a lifetime VIA TELEVISION tories in our ultimate triumph in the Cold of service to your country, I want you to A surprise highlight of the War. know that I am sorry that I can't be with Minneapolis reunion banquet on July "And in a real sense, the veterans of you in person today. I have to be here In 27. 1993 was the showing ofa televised the Korean War bave been steadfast in their Washington doing my job but I look for­ speech by Presidem Clinton. The talk continued contribution to America, work­ ward to being with you at the dedication had been prepared a few hours previ­ ing with certain American officials seeking or tbe Korean War Memorial on July 27, ously in the Oval Office and sent by a universal peace, and through your letter­ 1995. satellite. The actual text of his speech writing campaign a constant commitment "I want you to know, too, that when I follows: to eliminating North Korea's nuclear threat. stood on the Bridge Of No Return just "It is a distinct honor for me to be a And in your program TELL AMERICA, about teo yards from the dividing line part of your reunion as you gather together which is exciting and innovative. Your between north and south, where it is still to remember and honor the contributions Editor STAN HADDEN deserves congrat­ legal for one person to shoot another if be made by you and your companions 40 to ulations for it was his idea steps across that line, I tbougbt of you, 43 years ago. ·And I want you to know that we are your sacrifices and your contributions. "You are assured that a grateful committed to a comprehensive reform of Wben I looked at South Korea's economic nation remembers and honors you as well our health care system, which will be good miracle, I knew that you bad contributed to Some have called the Korean War the for America and good for Korean War vet­ it. Forgotten War, but let me be clear: Ibis erans. • And we will dedicate tbat Memorial. nation will never forget the truly heroic "F'mally, I want to take a moment to You will be able to see and feel the positive men and women wbo sacrificed with blood. recognize some very exceptional people, consequences of the oontribution you made sweat and tears and sometimes their lives your members who are recipients of the so many yean; ago. and held off the forces of tyranny for three Medal of Honor. SCOOTER BURKE, a "Thank you and God bless you all." WI I!''& YOU I OPINION? A letter came to Graybeards, saying, 65'Yc' say Congress· The story at left is from an article in pan: "Americans are on the outside of appearing in USA TODAY, on July 28, the itlvisible fence between us and is failing 1993. It Is interesting to realize THAT Congress, pleaditlg for some attention" to By Richard Benedetto EVERY MEMBER IN THE HOUSE OF our rig/us. It continued: In order to have USA TODAY REPRESENTATIVES IS UP FOR ELEC­ some voice in our government, "an This Indeed may be a sum­ TION next year. And ONE THIRD OF unorthodox method could be tried" such as mer of political discontent. a ballot or poll for "all ofthe people to vote The American public Is THE SENATE is up for election. If the veterans of America want a on" . . .and some questions that should be down on President Clinton but asked are: even more unhappy with the chance to SHOW THEIR COLLECTIVE Congress. That's largely due to STRENGTH - 1994 will be our cbance. AND GRAYBEARDS POLL ASKS: what It perceives as excessive Therefore, the partisanship and lack of pro­ 3. Do you want our Armed Forces to gress on key problems. GRAYBEARDS POLL ASKS: guard our borders against Illegal Wltb all ~35 members of the 1. Do you approve of the way immigrants? House and 34 senators up for Cong_r:ess Is doing its job? YES Q NO 0 election next year - and Ross YES(J NO(J Perot stirring the pot - signs 4. Do you want the laws changed to are pointing toward anotber _ allow our government to return 111&­ anti-Incumbent election. 2. Do you want to become active in A USA TODAY /CNN /Gal­ working with Congress to do a bet­ gal immigrants to their country with­ lup Poll shows 65% disapprove ter job In serving_our nation? out all of the legal red tape now In of the job Congress Is doing; YES(J NO(J effect? only 2~% approve. Clinton's ap­ YES Q NO Q uroval rate Is 41%. The plan is to ask the White 6. Do you want our government to Please take a few minutes to House to comment in writing - to continue handing our hal"d-earnec:l study the questions presented here. these questums and your answers -for tax money to other countries without Also, please take a few minutes to publishing in Graybeards. our right to approve or disapprove send your answers to Graybeards; If you think this is one way to get this expenditure? either make a copy wtth your your personal opinion to the White YESQ NOO House, please send your answers to answers - or just write the ques­ 6. Do you want our Congress to con- • tions numbers plus your answers Graybeards; we will do what we can to on a separate ptece of paper-and get them to the Oval Office by remind­ tlnue to put "I 0 U's" In our national ing them that We The People, are sup­ treasury as though it is their own send to: Graybeards (Stan personal petty cash pot? Hadden); P.O. Box 131; Harpers posed to govern. Is it worth a try? Ferry, WV 25425. YES 0 NO 0 August 1993 GRAYBEARDS Page7 UWe Campaign For A Change In Copyright Laws and Demand KlA/MlA Names Be On The Wall, Will The Memorial Completion Date Be Delayed? KWVA Vice President HARRY royalty to Tetl America about our finest WALLACE reports that many members hour. Tbere must not be any royalties on are asking "if we campaign for a change in our Memorial. the copyright laws and demand that "Here's what you can do: KIA/MIA names be on the wall, will the "I. Write to Bitl Clinton! Tetl tbe Memorial completion date be delayed?" President you would like him to promptly GRAYBEARDS has asked and replace the members of the American answered that question many times. Battle Monuments Commission witb mem­ But here we answer it again, in an bers of the KWV A who will see to the opinion given by KWVA legal counsel Memorial's timely completion. His address: BLAINE FRIEDLANDER: The Hon. Bill CHnton, President 'Tbc question is good. The White House ABOVE: Dick Adams ruders salute at "The answer is: THERE IS NO REA­ 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Bloom.lllgtoo

SEND YOUR ANSWERS TO SEE THE LEITER SEND YOUR COPY GRAYBEARDS! OPPOSITE PAGE 'I'ODAY. PHONE 304-535-2259 Please make a copy - or send it as is - to the name and addresses of THE MEMORIAL WORTH THAT Gen. Kelley's letter on page 10, ALL your congressional delegation. TO YOU? third line from the bottom, claims Their complete names and HOME DIS­ Please do not throw this aside it "is not feasible at this time" to TRICT OFFICES are listed for your and shrug it off. Just remember those "attempt to amend" the winning convenience on pages 15-32. who did not come home ... and send design. However, his letter does not your letter NOW. explain WHY ABMC has alreadv Make any changes you wish. It will cost you a few postage You may make copies and have chaag_ed tlte winning desigzt more your friends write also. than five times. stamps and a little bit of your time. IS August 1993 GRAYBEARDS Page9 To President Clinton and members of Congress:

This is a letter from an American citizen who votes and pays taxes. I am highly concerned that you have not been fully informed on the problems connected with the building of the Korean War Veterans Memorial in washington, DC.

I respectfully request that you immediately take the necessary action to instruct the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) to do the following two things: (1) Cancel all ABMC plans to copyright the Memorial. (2) Cancel all ABMC plans to put "about 2000 faces" on the Memorial wall and - in place of faces - engrave in eternal stone the names of our Korean war KILLED AND MISSING IN ACTION.

The ABMC is appointed by the President and serves at his dis­ cretion. A direct order from the White House would solve this entire matter. Your prompt attention to this request shall be appreciated. Sincerely,

P.S. to Congress: Yes, we are pcoud to agree that this peace, with our families and our friends ...and we want is a fonn Jetter being sent by GRASS ROOTS AMERICA. you to know that the time has come for all our elected offi· Our lobbying effort is not for hire. Nor will we hire others cials to work in harmony with the wishes of the people. to do our talking. We are America's veterans of war and .. Page 10 GRAYBEARDS AUIIUSI 1993 STARTING HERE: FOUR PAGES Please see page 7 for lepl opin­ are (1) a letter from ABMC, and (2) ion on the actions being taken by a letter from KWVMAB (Now sud­ these two agencies. denly changed to be known as The Then look again at pages 3, 4 Korean War Veterans Memorial In and5. The Nation's Capital).

THE AMERICAN Bfi.TTLE' M NUMENTS COMMISSION I- ~ : ?;_;;-: · ,.. WAUUto!OJ0H 0 .;. ,.,,. 0 I"· ~~ . • 5127 Pulaski Bldg • July 23, 1993 '."? ·~.• ,._ 20 Llass. Ave. NW Washington, D.C. 203l4-Q300 Hr. Dick Adam1, Prealdent ". .,::- ~ore•n War Veteran• A••oc:ia tlon · .Phone 202- 272-Q533. P.O. Box 127 FAX Caruthoro, C~ 93609 202-272-1375. Dear Mr. Ada.m1 1

From r eadln9 the Ocaybaarde. one would hlnk th&t our two organit&tions ha''t! diffo

Tho obj•ctivo o f thlo Commiooion io to amply fully with tho dictates of tho con9r••• to eetablleh a Korean War Vete ano Memor i a l in the Nation·• Capital that honor• tho•• who were kill•d in ac ion, re otlll l 1eted •• Hieeinq in Action, or were pri1oner1 of war. In c ordination with the Korean War Veteran• Komori•l Advloory Board, thio oal i o bein9 reali•ed aa quickly and ae e conomica lly • • eho aleuation will p rmit. When lt is completed, we are confident that the memorial ~lll be a rthy tribute to thooa who oervod. I believe that thlo i o tho deolre of the wv~ as wel l.

Tho memoria l i o proqroooinq very well. Site etabili~ation 4nd in•t•llation of utilitioo i o unde rwa y a nd ohould be omploted late thie fall. Detailed cone truetion pla ne t or the memorial are now complete and, in compliance with tho Commemorotivo Worko ~c~. PL 99·652, have been approve d by the CommieGion of Fino ~rto and tho National Capi tol p a nnin9 Commieeion. The Conatruction Contract for tho memorial (Phaoo II) wi 1 90 out for bid in sufficient time to d edicate th• memorial on July ~7, 19 S, the 42d Anniveraary o f the oiqninq of tho ~r~iotlco .

Public Law 99-172, the e nablinq legle la ion f or thle memorial, authorizes the Preelde ntia lly appointed Korean War eterane Hemorla l Adviaory Board to ••teet the de1l9n for the ~rial, e eelection being aubject to the approval of thl• C~i •• ion. The Board, conaietinq of twelve korean W•r veterana, t wo f our etar qenerale, one o whom la now decea"ed, the othor waa awa rded thi Con9r•••lonal H~dal of Hono for auetained heroics in Korea; one the m.mbera l e a pa raplegic ae the r eeu _ o f wounds euatalned there1 and two o f the other• loat part of their limbe 1 Rorea . Host of th o~ received one or more award• of the Purple Heart.

The Advl1ory Board requ•ated tha t a nat )nal cemp• tltion be held, Do that Lt could eelect the deei9n for the memoria from the eubmlssiona thereto. One waa held •• it requeated. The Board se Jctad a f irst, aecond and third plaea de&ign and twenty honorable mont! •· None of the designs aelected by theae decora t e d Korean Wa r veteran• lnclJded the name• of the Korean War Dead. It la not feaaible a t thie timet> attempt t o amend the winning d•wlqn for t hi• momor1al which hae r e eei ed the final approva l ot the Commioelon ot Fino Art• and the National Copitol Plannin9 commiuaion. To do I Augwst 1993 GRAYBEARDS Paae 11

eo would jeopardize the baeie d aa i ;~ w i ~h took ae ver&l yeara ot l e nQthy hearing• and amen~ente ln order to ob ain their approval. Such action would delay the memorial aeveral year • To enaure its completion ~t thil ti~ , the meeorial mu at be built in ac ord•nce with the d eaign that baa been approved by this CQmmilaion and the t C~l• •ione mentioned. It 11 our pl an to inatall interactive video at t • meeorial where relative• &nd frienda can enter the n6me or aarl al nt~r of the ir lovad one into the coeputer and receive a printout which rovldea acme bioqra phica l int ormat1on, the orqani&atlon with whl .h the lndlvid.ua l aerved, a nd a phOtQ9r&ph of the individua l, if one 1 a vailable. There l a no plan nor waa there any plan to eo-locate· the video with public reet room tacilitiee. Encloae4 are two document• tor your re . erence: Col Ryan•• a nawer a to Lhe l i at of ~·•tiona by Stan Hadden that • published the Crayb••r4• M&OI&ine and a de tailed explanation ot the cop iqht iaaue. t he miainfor•ation that i1 continual l y published in that maoa z ne i a moat unfortunate.

You no doubt are aware that copyriqhta earve more than one purpoea. They protect the public from unauthori&ed production of the copyr ighted item. Thl• ia eapeclally important when the • production may not be a trua repreeentation of the ori qinal or d i a rt1 ita intent. They al ao are a eource of royalty payme nt• when the e rial and/or ita component• are ueed for private or corporate 9a1n. The 1 al aection of the Aray COrp• of •noineer a haa adviaed ~ · that releaae f tho copyright• for appropriato cona ideration ia well within our auth lty. We talked with J an Scnaoo• ~ut the copyriqht for tbe aculp~ure at th VietnAm Veteran• Ke=orl • l· He etated that the Vletna. Vete rana Memori a l r dation and the • cu.lptor ahara t ,he copyriqht royaltiaa.

TOday any 9ood artl et exp4c t • t o r ece e the copyrl9hte tor hl1 or her work or receive offeettin9 eornpen•ation. L•itlng eelectl on of the arti1t 1 tor a War Memorial to tho•• who would waive opyright privilege• or otttettin9 ~onpen •&t ion la not only vnfair but u rea•onable. More often than not, lt would mean that one would be unable t obta in the eervicee of tho•• belt qualified to do tho work, which io un enablo if it can bo avoided. A ~ l of the dire ctor• on the etaff ot thia Co i 11ion are combat veterane. t~ would be unthinkable for them to demand epa ial copyri9ht privil ege& juot bocauoe they did their duty and fou9ht for th ir country. on thi1 40th Anniver•a ry of the Armil ice that ended the arm.d ho1tilitlea in Korea, t extend my beat wlehel to he Korean War Veteran• Aeaoclation at their annual convention in Klnne1ota nc1 th• h that we can work together toward• ••~ ly completion of thl1 lonq 1&1.

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Graybeards Editor STAN HAD­ addiliOIUll COSI. • "So the ABMC is being nice to us DEN was asked to give a report on the ""Let me •·cpcat what she wrote: Tbe veterans - we can take a picture for tbe Memorial at tbe July Z6 business meet­ ABMC letter did say 1997. family album - but don"t try to use it on a Ing. Tbe following are excerpts from that "1be letter from her went on to quote tee-shirt or anything like tbat until you pay report: ABMC again: "You may also be interested a copyright fee. ""Let me read to you a paragraph from ro know rhar rhe House Armed Services ""It also means the ABMC is going a leuer sent by Congresswoman SUSAN Commilltt is currently drawing up a new abead to copyright tbe Memorial ... and MOLINARI to Patrick Boyle of Staten provision which would ensure rhar any while you are tak.ing a picture for your Island, NY: non-profit vertrallS organization would still album SOMEBODY ELSE is going to "Sbe bad asked ABMC for an expla­ be able ro purclrase and stU imagts of rhe make a profit by seUing souvenirs. nation and tbey told bet "lr is illrhe gowm­ Korean War Memorial by paying lhe same "So again I will asl< you: why should nu!nl's btsl intertsrs ro release rhe copy­ rype of discounted ftts ro reproduct any we sit idly by and let ABMC take two rig/us, rather rluln rtnegoriarillg rhe enlirt barlle memorial irem. In addition, rhere is years to negotiate a new contract? My own contract which wo uld ulrimarely delay already an agrttnu!nt rhar rht public will opinion is that a competent private busi­ acquisition ptrmirs. wend rhe completion be aurhoriud ro photograph the Memorial nessman could do tbat job in less than two ®It until /997. and incur considerable for ils own tJrivare t.se. ' weeks." I July 19, 1993

Dick Adams, President rr.:...t-tl'" \\ilr- '"'''M \l(f!Mir-bl ,\chhfln 8011rd Korean War Veterans Association A Pr~OtftnC"*I 8t'l~rd c rr.,..~7h P.O. Box 127 ()\\'IS. R,i1\11'1Uftd 0 I MOIII (k,.-r-.11, l.'$M(' lft(1o1tdl Caruthers, CA 93609 Ckairtn.1tt-.f C'llaunun, Dr<:IJII <'••mntil~ Dear Dick:

\kCARTfn. R~n!Qt) I c~·" •MI. 1.1~ •Rttlrcdt This is the first year of many that I will not be attending your annual convention. ""'"' Outirn""" You can believe that I am there in spiri t. Very early, I was committed to veteran ro.ki\EVfTT. b tn('\ 0 "Mtkt. Attwnq '" 'l.a"' activities in Atlanta on Saturday and Sunday, July 24 & 25. We then expected {'J\,irm;~~tt, p,....,,.KIII that our own Advisory Board schedule required my presence in Washington. DC, weBER. lllill r~.n• e on the next Monday and Tuesday. Anticipating full involvement in these activities Cu&und. t:SA f Rtu~.h Chllrnt~an . \'tlf'<1tK l,iniRCHERDT. Ect-'afd R , Jr States of America at the laying of a wteath at the tomb of the unknown and to CM""""· &W!d~ttdl •no.t C"' speak af the No Greater Love luncheon honoring the loved ones who lost a CftERRY. f1ccf V. Cf•l,ntl. U~AF ( RC'IIt«i•cttor (~il«< l will do just that. Every action taken is with that as the ultimate objective. It Diuh~ Amcrit1n \tttraM must be built with efficiency, with economy, with speed, and within the confines &.k$\\£Efi/V. Willi11t1 f CllilultUn f.o10d'' l hut~ of the laws of the land. The requirements of the laws are considerable, but must ~it~· be satisfied. And they have been satisfied. This larger objective of building this ROORIGUEl . C~flos Memorial can not and will not be derailed. AJ"11:Ute El«\tl ov~ Director lkl"'d'M~~ I.;c It is in this spirit that all actions of the ABMC and the Advisory Board have been EIW"IIt Alfll~lt'd \dtr-~11\ ,ACII!>('IJII ;n. executed. None of the ABMC Commissioners nor the Advisory Board Members

STAU M. Jc)hn $ are compensated for their service and they have not nor will they gain any profit h.-..t Cami!Widct·ln·Cttid from the establishment of this long overdue Memorial. We will all stand tall with VctcuM •11 Fo l.lt~81'1 \\1" ' '' t'w \.!fllltd Stutc' pride as we salute the Korean War veterans for their dedication to the cause of

l"'ftt~o~;f'd fttl.td ~''"'"'" freedom and for the hope. honor. and service that characterized all those that s-Tll\\ ELL R~th:3rd 0. served. That is what this Memorial seeks to do and each individual will come Gtntrnf. l'S \ t~irt

~RRJS. Scan The Memorial as it is now designed and APPROVED must be constructed. Any

(.' l'nortltl ('fii:HI•tl attempt to change the design to add names of the KIA's/MIA 's/POW's now. has HOFfMAN, Mini• R. the potential of disrupting the construction schedule that is on track for completion in July r,.,_, St-cfrt~ry " 1ht Atfi~Y 1995. This is dependant on obtaining the construction permit by October 28th this year. It SANTAREUI. O.:,.,.W E.. P.C. $11'flllrtlli. Smith 4t CnM«io will be and must be obtained by that date.

M~.. tmml Achisor The Advisory Board has continually advised those who are promoting the issue of engraving THOMPSON. Otr11d I. RAOM. SC. USN IRtdttd) names on the wall of this Memorial that the time to add the names is after construction. ,..rtllt,. conren a Ly~ There is space on the opposite side of the wall to engrave the names and it could be done twcutl~ l)fN'(f.,.­ with the approval of all the Federal Commissions that have given their approval of the present HANSEN'. Robtn L. design after three years of presentations and negotiations. FAX 12021 2(11t.. }4}'9

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Before strong ef~ons are made to change this wonderful memorial, it is well to ponder how the three Memonals, at this end of the Mall, will work well together. Thinking about war, any war - •t. takes hundr~s of th~usands if not millions of men and women to fight the war, ~ch war bnngs out hero1c behav10r, and men and women make the ultimate sacrifice of their bves. The single statu~ of !he heroic Great Emancipator, Abraham Lincoln - an integral pan of the Lincoln Memonal - IS a symbol of the freedom and unification that resulted. In a larger context the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, has been referred to by some, as a huge tomb stone, yes, specifically for Vietnam veterans but symbolically a tomb stone for the war dead for all time. In like manner the Korean War Veterans Memorial will clearly convey the message that it takes men and women and lots of them to fight a war. Each Memorial therefore, has its own unique message which carries over and relates to the other two in a very distinctive way and as such, fits into the Mall adding to our Nation's remembrance of veterans and the honor, sacrifice, and hope they represent for all our countryman. If a serious effon is now launched to add names to the Korean War Veterans Memorial it will clearly jeopardize our ability to get a construction permit in a timely manner and therefore could totally derail the project and our memorial may never be built. No one wants that outcome. It has taken this long to reach this point, we have an approved Memorial and construction has begun. It must be built as it has been approved. I am convinced the memorial, as approved, will truly be a work of an and we all will be gratified, especially the forgotten veterans of the Korean War, who at last will be remembered in a fitting Memorial long overdue and much deserved. Our collective goal is to build a suitable Memorial that we can all be proud of as we visit it's hallowed ranks ... and to build it as soon as possible before increasing numbers are deceased. On this 40th Anniversary of the Armistice that ended the armed hostilities of the Korean War it is imponant to remind ourselves that this document is today credited with the beginrting of the demise of communism. Had they not been stopped in South Korea, it is likely that the Pacific Rim countries would have been endangered. They weren't, largely because of the subsequent resolve of the United States executing the Marshall Plan and building up NATO's strength. It was the armistice that started it all. It has taken the country, including DOD and the State Depanment, 40 years to appreciate this significance. HistOry teaches us wonderful lessons. It is my sincere desire that the Korean War Veterans Association have a successful reunion in Minnesota. Our mutual goal of bailding this memorial must unify us in spirit and in deed. The dedication committee will have representatives of major veterans organizations. As the KWVMAB chairman, I will chair the committee and KWV A is hereby invited to have a significant role.

Gene Ray Davis, USMC, (Ret) Chairman, Medal of Honor, Korea RUSSELL D. SCHANCK Through the years names have sur­ Russell was known by just faced with Iitle or no luck of contacting "SCHANCK" or "PINEAPPLE" (Basic RA 16381081 them. The name Juluis Young, nicknamed taken in Hawaii) or "SCHANCK 0-BOY ." 7TH DIV, CO K, 31ST BN Tiger Young from a boxing background in Any one with any infonnation that could Cleveland, Ollio. A young man from help us please contact: By writing or call M.I.A. OCT 26-27, 1952 Fountain Town, IND by the name Walter collect On Oct 26 or 27, 1952 Russell was Schaekels (US55201386) was said to have Brother Nonnan Schanck; Box 177; captured on a Korean outpost. Near died in prision camp Feb. 18 , 1954 the Comins, MlCH 48619. Phone 517-786- Charervon Sector on Star Hill 30 to 32 men same date we were given for Russells 3290. were said to have been taken at the same death. Schackcls family later received his Brother Robert Schanck; Box 114; time. We have been in contact with body. Russell has never been heard of since Comins, MICH 48619. Phone 517-848- Winfred Simpkins shortly after llis escape his capture. 2973. as be was badly wounded and wa~ in BatUe We llave tried to obtain the daily Sister Beverly Rouleau; P.O. Bo>< Creek Percy Jones Hospital after being res­ duty roster for Oct 26 and 27, 1952 as of I 54; Hillman, MICH 49746. 571-742- cued by our own troops. He resides in yet no luck with this either. 4794. Muncie, IND. Page l4 GRAYBEARDS August 1993 From The Desk of 1st Vice Can't these differences be resolved for the a<.'liOnfcbanges, the Council, a bureaucrat· President and Nomination good of the order? How many paid up reg· ic structure, will continue doing business Chalnnan ular members does tbe KWVA bave, as usual. Remember you elected us to rep­ First, I would like to including POW's and MOH recipients'/ resent your interests, not the Council's. thank Minnesota Chapter I What happens to the KWV A after the You, the members, If not satlslfied President Tom Clawson Memorial is dedicated? Dorage. AK 99513. (907) 271-3735. Sutte 112. 1661 No. Swlltl Rd.; Tucoon, Room B-28A; IS Lee St.: Mootgomtty, Federal Bldg.: 101 - 12th Ave.; Box 7; AZ &5712. (602) 881-3588. AL 36104. (205) 223-7303. Fairl>aw. AK 99701 . (9<11> 456-0233. Suite B-160, 77 Calle Portal; Sierra Huntsville International Airport; 1000 Federal Bldg.: Box 1647; Juoeau, AK Vista, AZ 85635. (602) 459-3115. Glenn Hearn Blvd.; Box 20127; Hunstville, AL 99802. (907) 586-7400. JONKYL(R) 35824. (205) 772-0460. 109 Main St.; Ketchikan, AK 99901. Suite 140 K: 4250 E. Camelback Rd.; HOUSE OF REPRF..SENTATIVES­ (907) 225-6880. Phoenix. A2 8S018. (602) 840-1891. SPENCER BACHUS (R) Suite 350: 130 Trading Bay Rd.; Kenai, ED PASTOR (D) AK 99611. 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SENATE- Jasper, AL3550J. (205) 221-2310. DALE BUMPER (D) GLEN BROWDER (D) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES­ 2527 Federal Bldg.: Little Rock, AR. 104 Federal Bldg.; Anniston, AL 36201. DON YOUNG (R) 72201. (SOl) 324-6286. (205) 236-5655. 13. 222 W. 7th Ave.: Anchorage, AK DA VJD PRYOR (D) 107 Federal Bldg.; Opelika, AL 36&0 1. 99513. (907) 271-5978. 3030 Federal Bldg.: Little Rock. AR (205) 745-6222. Federal Bldg.: 101 • 12th Ave.; Box 10: 72201. (501)324-6336. liS F.. Northside; T uskegee, AL 36083. Fairbanks. AK 99701. (907) 456-0210. (205) 727-6490. 401 Pederal HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES­ Bldg.; P.O. Box 1247; JAY DICKEY (R) SONNY CALLAHAN (R) Juneau, AI< 99802. (907) 586-7400. Room 2521; 100 E. 8tb St.; Suite 126; 2970 Cottage Hill Rd.; 109 Main St.; Ketchikan, AK 99901. Pine Bluff, AR 71601. Mobile, AL 36606. (205) 690-2811. (9<11) 225-6880. (501) 536-3376. Sutte 201. 100 Reserve; Hot Spring BUD CRAMER (D) 1350: 130 Tnding Bay Rd.; Kenai. AK s. AR 71913. 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Room 107; 1201 E . l Otb St.; FRED GRANDY (R) Suite 217; 7133 W. 95th St.; Overland Jeffersonville, IN 47130. (812) 288-3999. #21; 4501 Southern Hills Dr.; Sioux City, Park: KS 66212. (913) 383-2013. , JR. (D) !A 51106. (712) 276-5800. 708 W. Nintl1 St.: Lawrence, KS 66044. 441-A Federal Bldg.; 46 E. Ohio St.; 14 W. 5th St.: Spencer. lA 51301. (712) (913) 842-9313. . Indianapolis, IN 46204. (317) 226-7331. 262-6480. PAT ROBERTS (R) Jll..L LONG (D) Suite 102; 822 Ceolral Ave.; Ft. Dodge, Room 3105, 1300 So. Harrison; Fort P.O. Box 550; Dodge City, KS 67801. !A 50501. (515) 573-2738. (316) 227-2244. Wayne, IN 46802. (219) 424-3041. JIM LEACH (R) 105 E. Mitcbell; Kendallville, IN 46755. P.O. Box !334: Salina. KS 67402. (913) 209 W. Fourth St.: Davenport, !A 52801. 825-5409. (219) 347-5471. (319) 326-1841. P.O. Box 128; Norton. KS 67654. (913) 1190 U.S . 27 No.; Berne, IN 4671 1. (219) 589-8699. Room 505; 102 So. Clinton; Iowa City. 877-2454. FRANK McCLOSKEY (D) lA 52240. (319) 351-0789. P.O. Box 1128; Hutchinson. KS 67502. 308 - lOth St., S.E.; Cedar Rapids, lA (316) 665-6138. Suite 208; One City Centre; 120 W. 7th 52403. (319) 363-4773. JIM SLATTERY (D) St.; Bloomington, IN 47401. (812) 334-I Ill. Room 124; Federal Bldg.; 101 N.W. JIM LIGHTFOOT (R) Suite 803:700 S.W. Jackson: Topeka, KS SOl W. Lowell: Shenandoah, lA 5!601 66603. (913) 233-2503. Martin L uther King. Jr. Blvd.; Evansville, IN (712) 246-1984. 47708. (812) 465-6484. Suite C: 1001 No. Broadway, P.O. Box 220 W. Salem Ave.; Indianola. lA 50125. 1306; Pittsburg, KS 66762. (316) 23!-6040. Toll free in Indiana (800) 392-6269. JOHN T.MYERS (R) (515) 961-0591. 107 Federal Bldg.; Terre Haute, IN Executive Bldg.; 413 Kellogg: Ames, lA 50010. (515) 232-1288. SENATE- 47808. (812) 238-1619. 347 B. 2nd St.; Ottumwa. lA 52502. WENDELL H. FORD {D) 107 Charles A. Halleck Federal Bldg.: (515) 683-3551. 1072 New Federal Bldg.; 600 Federal Layfayeue, IN 47901. (317) 423-1661. Place: Louisville, KY 40202. (502) 582-6251. (D) 311 No. Third St.: Burlington. !A 52601 (319) 753-6415. 305 Federal Bldg.: Frederica St.; 217 No. Maio SL; South Bend. IN 46601. (R) Owensboro, KY 42301. (502) 685-5158. (219) 288-3301. Suite 204: 343 Waller Ave.; Lexington, 3356 Kimball Ave.: Waterloo. !A 50702. PHILIP R. SHARP (D) (319) 235-1109. KY 40504. (606) 233-2484. # 101: 2900 W. Jackson; Muncie. IN 2300 John F. Kennedy Rd.: Dubuque. lA 19 U.S. Post Office & Courthouse: 47301. (317) 747-5566. Covington, KY 41011. (606) 491-7929. 52002 (319) 557-7740. Main Post Office Bldg.; 400 No A. St.; 223 W. Main St.; Machester, lA 52057. MITCH MCCONNELL (R) Richmond. IN 47374. (317) 96f>-6125. (319) 927-5141. Room 45 1: 600 Martin Lutller King Pl.; Suiu: A. 331 Frallklin St.; Columbus, IN 1825 - 4th St. S.W.: Mason City, lA Louisville. KY 40202. (502) 582-6304. 47201. (812) 372-3637. 307 Federal Bldg.; Covington, KY 50401. (515) 423-0303. PETERJ. VISCLOSKY (D) 4 1011. (606) 261-6304. NEAL SMITH (D) 215 W. 35th Ave.: Gary, IN 46408. (219) Suiu: N; 1501 So. Main St.; London, KY Room 544: Insurance Exchange Bldg.: 884-1177. Des Moines. !A 50309. (5 15) 284-4634. 40741. (606)864-2026. City Hall. 6070 Cenlral Ave.; Portage. IN Suite 210, 155 E. Main St.: Lexington, 40 Pearl St.: Council Bluffs. lA 51503. 46368. (219) 763-2904. KY 40508. (606) 252-1781. August1993 GRAYBEARDS Page 21 241 Main St.: Bowling Green, KY 42101. 100 E. Texa.< St.; Leesville, LA 71446. Federal Bldg.; 202 Harlow SL; P.O. Box (S02) 781-1673. (318) 238-5443. 1237: Bancor. ME04401. (207) 94S-04Sl. 602 Broodwoy, Paducah. KY 42001. CLEO FIELDS (D) 231 Main St.; Biddeford. ME 0400S. (S02) 442.4$54. Suate 210; 700 No. lOth St.; Baton (207) 282-4114. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES­ Rou,e, LA 70802. (S04) 343-9772. Main .l Wanter Streets, Rockland. ME SCO'ITY BAESLER (D) 2nd Aoor: 301 No. Main SL; ()peblsas, 04841. (207) 596-03 II. LA 70570 (318) 942-9691. Suite 103, 444 E. Main St.; Lexington, 157 Main St.: Lewiston, ME 04240. Room 102; 211 (207) 787 ~163. KY 40W7. (606) 2$3-1124. No. 3rd St: Monroe. LA TOM BARLOW (D) 71202. (318) 322-8887. Suite B. 541 Maio SL; Presque Isle, ME Suate 201 : 610 Texas SL; Sbrevepo~ 04760. (207) 764-S601. I Executive Blvd.: Paducah, KY 41001. LA 71101. (318) 221-9924 (S02) 444-7216. . J IMMY RAYES (D) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES­ 1315 S. Virginia St.: Hopkinsville. KY THOMAS AND 109 E. Vennition; 8 . REWS (D) 42240. (S02) 886-5821. Lafayette, LA 70SOI. (318) 233-4773. 136 Com10ercial St.; Portland, ME P.O. Box 2052; Henderson, KY 42420. 04101. (207) 772-8240. Suite 402; 901 Lakeshore Dr.; Lake (502) 831-1834. Charles, LA 70601. (318)433-1613. OLYMPIA J. SNOWE (R) P.O. Box 525: Scottsville, KY 42 164. WILLIAM J. JEFFERSON (D) Suite 7B: 2 Oreal Falls Plaza; Auburn. (502) 237-4108. ME 04210. (207) 786-2451. 1012 Hale Boggs Federal Bldg.; SOl P.O. Box 471; Madisonville. KY 42431. Suite 306: One Cumberland Place; Magazine SL; New Orleans, LA 70130. (S04) (S02) 821-3343. Bangor. 589-2274. ME 04401. (207) 945-0432. JlM BUNNING ( R) Suite 3. 169 Aeadeo>y SL: Presque Isle, BOB LIVINGSTON (R) SuitAo 160; 1717 Dixie Hwy.; FL Wrigb~ ME 04769. (207) 764-5124. Suite 700: Ill Veteraos Blvd: Metairie. KY 41011. (606) 341 -2602 . LA 70005. (S04) 589-2753. SuitAo 236: FederoJ Bldg.: 1405 Greenup MARYlAND 300 E. Thomas St.: Hammond, LA SEN Ave.: Ashland. KY 41101. (606) 325-9898. ATE- 70401. (504) 542-9616. BARBARA Suite 219: 704 W. Jefferson St.: A. MIKULSKI (D) (Thun.) 432 B. BoSlOD SL; Covington. Suite 2S3: World Trade I..a

I I August1993 GRAYBEARDS Page25 Room 33, I.E.!. Airport Plaza: Hwy, 36; JOE SKEEN (R) 100A Federal Bldg.; Binghamton, NY Hazle~ NJ (11730. (908) 264-9104. Suite A, 1065-B So. Maio St.: Las 13901. (607) 773-2768. DONALD M. PAYNE {D) Cruces, NM 88001. (505)527-1771. Carriage House/J'e!Taoe Hill; Ithaca. NY Room 1435-B: 970 Broad SL; Newark, 257 Federal Bldg.; Roswell, NM 88201. 14850. (607) 273-1388. NJ 07102. (201) 645-3213. (505) 622-0055. GEORGE J, HOCHBRUECKNER {D) MARGE ROUKEMA {R) Suite 213. Now England Village Ofc. 1200 E. Ridgewood A ve.t Ridgewood, NEW YORK Complex; 3771 Nesconset Hwy.; Centereach, NJ 07450. (201) 447-3900. SENATE- NY 11720. (516) 689-6767. ALFONSE M. D' AMATO {R) Suite 105, 1500 Rte. 517; Hackettstown, Bagshaw Offioe Bldg.; 437 E. Main St.; Suite 600, 370 Seventh Ave.; New York, NJ 07840. (908) 850-4747. Riverhead, NY 11901. (516) 727-2152. H. JAMES SAXTON {R) NY 10001. (212) 947-7390. AMO HOUGHTON {R) 100 High St.; Mount Holly, NJ 08060. 420 Lee O'Brien Federal Offiee Bldg.; 32 Denison Pkwy. W.; Corning, NY Albany, NY 12207. (518) 472-4343. (609) 261-5800. 14830. (607) 937-3333. I Maine Ave.; Cherry Hill, NJ 08002. 1259 Federal Bldg.; 100 So. Clinton St; 122 Federal Bldg.; Jamestown, NY (609) 428-0520. Syracuse, NY 13261. (315)423-5471. 14701. (716) 484-0252. 7 Hadley River, NJ 08753. (908) 9 14- 304 Federal Bldg.; 100 State St.; 700 Westgate Plaza; Olean, NY 14760. 2020. Rochester, NY 14614. (716) 263-5866. (716)372-2127. 620 Fe

. · August 1993 GRAYBEARDS Page 31 311 E. Shawnee Ave.; Big Stone Gap. 2988 Jaclcson Federal Bldg.: 915 · 2nd 209 Post Office Bldg.: P.O. Box 1400; VA 24219. (703) 523·5450. Ave.; Seattle. WA 98174. (206) 553-5545. Clarlcsburg, WV 26301. (304) 623-4422. 112 No. Washington Ave.; P.O. Box 140 Federal Bldg.; 500 W . 12th: 2 13 Fed eral Bldg.; P.O. Box 720; 1268; Pulaski, VA 24301. (703) 9804310. Vancouver. WA 98660. (206) 696· 7797. Morgantown, WV 26507. (304) 292-3019. LESLIE L. BYRNE (D) W. 601 . Ist Ave.; Spokane. WA 99201. 1 11 7 Federal Bldg.: P .O. Box 145; Suite 203, 7620 Little River Tnpk.: (509) 624-9515. Parkersburg, WV 2610 1. (304)428-0493. Annandale. VA 22003. (703) 750-1992. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES­ 316 Federal Bldg.: Wheeling, WV 26003. ROBERT W. GOODLATTE (R) MARIA CANTWELL (D) (304) 232-5390. 540 Crestar Plaza; 10 Franklin Rd.; S.E.; NICK RAHALL (D) Suite 101. 21905 Ave. W.; Mountlake Roanoke, VA 24011. (703) 982-4672. 110 t/1 Main St.: Beckley. WV 25801. Terrace, WA 98043. (206) 640-0233. 11 4 No. Central Ave.; Staunton. VA (304) 252-5000. P.O. Box 185: Poulsbo. WA 98370. (206) 24401. (703) 885·3861. Room 1005, 601 Federal St.: Bluefield, 697-3112. Suite A, 1st Fl. 2 So. Maio St.; wv 24701. (304) 325-6222. NORMAN D. DICKS (D) . 815 • 5th Ave.; Huntington, WV 25701. Harrisonburg, VA 22801 . (703) 432-2391. Suite 2244, 1717 Pacific Ave.; Tacoma, Suite 300,916 Main St.; LynehbUQ!, VA . (304) 522-6425. WA 98402. (206) 593-6536. 24504. (804) 845-8306. R.K. Bldg.; Logan, WV 25601. (304) Suite 301, Great Northwest Bldg.; 500 752-4934. JAMES P. MORAN (D) Pacific Ave.: Bremerton, WA 98310. (206) 479- 101 No. Court St.; Lewisburg, WV 5115-B Franconia Rd.; Alexandria, VA 4011 . 22302. (703) 971-4700. 24901. (304) 647-3228. JENNlFER DUNN (R) BOB WISE (D) L.F. PAYNE (D) N201. 50 • Jl61h Ave.. S.E.; Bellevue. 107 Pennsylvania Ave.; Charleston. WV Suite 301, 700 Maio St.. ; Danville, VA WA 98004. (206)450-0161. 25302. (304) 342-7170. 24541. (804) 792-1280. . THOMAS S. FOLEY (0 ) Abbitt Federal Bldg., 103 So. MaUl St.; 102 E. Martin St.: Martinsburg, WV 2od Floor W.: 601 . 1st Ave.; Spokane. Farmville, VA 23901. (804) 392·8331. 25401. (304) 264-8810. WA 99204. (509 353-2155. Suite 302, 103 E. Water St.; P.O. Box 28 W. Main St.: Walla Walla, WA WISCONSIN 2017; Charlottesville, VA 22902. (804) 295- 99362. (509) 522-6372. SENATE- 6372. 12929 E. Sprague; Spokane Valley, WA RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD OWEN B. PICKETT (D) 99216. (509) 926-4434. 8383 Greenway Blvd.; Middleton, WI 112 E. Little Creek Rd.; Norfolk. VA J AY INSLEE {D) 53562. (608) 828-1200. 23505. (804) 583-5892. Suite B. 701 No. First St.; Yakima, WA 517 E. Wisconsin Ave.; Milwaukee, WI 2710 Virginia Beach Blvd.; Virginia 98901. (509) 452-3243. 53202. (414) 276-7282. Beach, VA23452. (804)486-3710. Suite I 05, 3311 W. Clearwater; ROBERT C. SCOTT (D) HERB KOHL Kennewick, WA 99336. (509) 783-0310. 205 E. Wisconsin Ave.: Milwaukee, WI P.O. Box 56; Newport News, VA 23607. 112 No. Mission St. ~ Wenatchee , WA 53202. (4 14)297-4451. (804) 380-1000. 9880 1. (509) 662-4294. Room 303, 625 · 52Dd St.; Kenosha, WI Jackson Ctr.; 501 No. 2nd St.; Ricb.mond, MIKE KREIDLER (D) 53140. (414) 657-7719. VA 23219. (804) 644-4845. NORMAN SISISKY (D) 312 4th S.E.: Puyallup. W A 98372. (206) Suite 235, 4321 W.· College Ave.: 840-5688. Appleton, WI 54914. (414) 738· 1640. #204, Bristol Sq. I; 309 County St.; 31919 1st Ave. So.; Federal Way. WA Suite 312, 14 W. Miffin St.; Madison. WI Poct.>1Il0ulh. VA 23704. (804) 393-2068. 98003. (206) 946-0553. 43 Rives Rd.; Petersburg. VA 23805. 53703. (608) 264-5338. . JIM McDERMOTT (D) Suite 206,402 Graham Ave.; Eau Cl:ure. (804) 732-2544. 1212 Tower Bldg.: 1809 7th Ave.; WI 54701. (715) 832-8424. Room 425 H. Emporia Executive Ctr.; SeaoJe. WA 98101. (206) 553-7170. F..mporia, VA 23847. (804) 634-5575. ALSWIFT(D) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES­ R. WOLF (R) PETER W. BARCA (D) FRANK 308 Federal Bldg.; 104 W. Magnolia; Suite 130, 13873 Park Center Rd.; 1661 Douglas Ave.; Racine, WI 53404. Bellingham. W A 98225. (206) 733-4500. Herndon, VA 22071. (703) 709-5800. (414) 632-4446. 110 No. Cameron St.; Winchester. VA 201 Federal Bldg.; 3002 Colby Ave.; 20 So. Main St.: Janesville. WI 53545. 22601. (703) 667-0990. Everett. WA 98201. (206) 252-3188. (608) 752-9074. JOLENE UNSOELD (D) THOMAS M. BARRETT (D) WASHINGTON Suite 404. 1110 Capitol Way So.; Suite 618. 135 W. Wells St.: Milwaukee, SENATE- Olympia, W A 9850 I. (206) 753-9528. Wl53203. (414) 297-1331. SLADE GORTON (R) Suite 505,601 Main St.; Vancouver. WA STEVE GUNDERSON (R) 3206 Jackson Federal Office Bldg.; 915 98660.(206) 696·7942. 622 E. State Hwy. 54: Black River Falls. Second Ave.: Seattle, WA 98174. (206) 553. WEST VIRGINIA WI 54615. (715) 284-7431. 0350. SENATE- Toll free in Wisconsin (800) 472-6612. 130 Federal Office Bldg.: 500 W. 121h ROBERT C. BYRD (D) GERALD D. KLECZKA (D) St.; Vancouver, WA 98660. (206) 696· 7838. 1019 Federal Bldg.; 500 Quarrier St.; 5032 W. Forest Home Ave.; Milwaukee. 15600 Redmond Way: Redmond. WA Charleston. WV 25301. (304) 342-5855. Wl53219. (414) 297-1140. 98052. (206) 883-·6072. JOHN D. (JAY) ROCKERFELLER IV Suite 105. 414 W. Moreland Blvd.; 697 U.S. Courthouse; W. 920 Riverside; Waukesha, WI53186. (414) 549-6360. Spokane, WA 99201. (509) 353-2507. (D) Suite 608, 405 Capitol St.; Charleston. SCOTT KLUG (R) Room 11 9, Morris Bldg.: 23 So. wv 25301. (304) 347-5372. Room 600. 16 No. Carroll St.; Madison. Wenatchee Ave.; Wenatchee. WA 98801. (509) 207 Prince St.; Beckley, WV 25801. Wl53703. (608) 257-9200. 663-2118. (304) 253-9704. DAVID OBEY (D) 402 E. Yakima Ave.; Yakima WA 98901. Suite A, 200 Adams St.; Fairmont,. WV Federal Bldg.; 317 • 1st St.; Wausau. WI (509) 248-8084. S4401. (715) 842-5606. 1530 Grandridge Blvd.; Kennewick, W A 26554. (304) 367-0122. THOMAS E. PETRI (R) 99336. (509) 783-«>40. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES­ PATTY MURRAY (D) ALAN B. MOLLOHAN (D) 14 Westetl) Ave.; Box 1816; Fond du I GRAYBEARDS August 1993 Lac. WI S493S. (414)922-1180. MALCOLM WALLOP (R) MORE INFORMATION ON Room 112, !OS Washington Ave.; 2201 Federal Bldg.; Casper. WY 8260 I. Oshkosh. WI S4901. {414)231-6333. (307) 26I·S415. KOREAN TOBY ROTH (R) 2009 Federal Ctr.; Cheyenne. WY 82001. HEMORRHAGIC FEVER 2301 So Oneida St.: Green Bay. WI (307) 634-0626. The June 1993 Graybeards, page 30, S4304. (414)494-2800. 2515 Foothill Bh·d.: Rock Spring. WY carried vilal news on this deadly fever. 126 No. Oneida SL; AppletOn, WI S4911. 82901. {307) 382·5127. Printed next is MORE VITAL ll\'FORMA· (414)739-4167. 40 So. Mam SL; Sberidau, WY 82801. TION for your use in seelting medical care: JIM SENSENBRENNER, JR (R) (307) 672-6456. Antibody testing for tbe Hant.avirus Room 154, 120 Bishops Way: P.O. Box 1014; {Post Office Bldg.); will be done free of Charge at FL Detrick. Brookfield, WI 53005. (414) 71!4-1111. Lander, WY 82520. (307) 332·2293. Send about 3.0 ml of serum, appropriately packed in a plastic container, double WYOMING HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES­ bagged. The sample need not be refrigerat· SENATE- CRAIG THOMAS (R) cd. Mail to the below address. ALAN K. SIMPSON (R) 4003 Fodera! llldg.: Casper, WY 82601. Each sample should contain the com­ 3201 Fodera! Center; Casper. WY 82601. (307) 261-5413. plete name, address, service number (if (307) 261 ·5 172. 201 S Federal Bldg.: Cheyenne. WY known) and social security number of the 2007 Federal Office Bldg.; Cheyenne. 82001. (307)772-2451. patienl. The complete name and address of WY 82001. (307) 772-2477. Suite 101. 2632 Foothill Blvd.; Rock a physician to receive tbe results is also Suite I. 1737 E. Sheridan: P.O. Box430: Sprin1$, WY 82901. (307) 362·5012. needed. Results will not be sent directly to Cody. WY 82414. (307) 527-7121. patients. Results will be mailed to the 209 Onmd Ave., P.O. Box 335: Lanunie. 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• • . • • • • • • • ...... -- . • • • ·- • (CUT HERE OR MAKE A COPY IF YOU PREFER) • • • • · · · · · · - · · · - · - · • · • • • APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE KOREAN WAR VETERANS ASSOCIATION, INC. 1. Enrollment for membership in the ' Korean War Veterans Association Inc.: is given to any man or woman who served in the Armed Forces of the Un~ed States. which service shall meet at least one of the following requirements regarding time and location: (a) w~hin Korea 3 Sep 45 to 24 June 50. (b) within or without Korea 25 Jun 50 to 31 Jan. 55. (c) within Korea 1 Feb 55 to the present time. You need not have served in combat to ba eligible. 2. Associate member is offered to surviving spouse, children, parents and other. 3. All Medal of Honor recipients and ex-Prisoner of War of the Korean War are automatic Life· Time Members. There is no .. _!!! ~o_r _d_u?~ _u_n!~S.S.'~~~ i~?~~u~ ~r~~.c.~~ !0. ~~· ...... K.W.V.A. Regular Annual Dues· $15.00. MAIL TO: Korean War Veterans Association Inc. Life Membership· $150.00 P. 0 . Box 12205; Baftimore, MD 21281 Associate • $12.00 HARRY WALLACE,Membership Chairman; phone 41o-327-4854 ( BaHil'llOfe, MD.) YOUR CREDIT CARD NUMBER______EXPIRATION DATE VISA 0 MASTERCARDO All on our membership roster will receive the K.W.V.A. Newsletter (GRAYBEARDS). Name: (PLEASE PRINT} Service Branc,______Address: ____~------~------Street City State ------Zip Phone Date of Service______,Unit Assigned______-;:======:======, ~lar DO NOT WRITE HERE Please Check One: 0 POW 0 MEM~ER Date received ------0 LIFE MEMBERSHIP 0 ASSOCIATE Assigned me!Tbership nurrber ------C~ego~is ______Make checks payable to: Korean War Veterans Association. Dues exp1ra1Jon date tS ------Today's Date.______Is a member of chapter ______Amt. paid ______Your Signature•------­ Check nurrber ______FEEL FREE TO COPY THIS APPLICATION ALL YOU WANT! Bal. due