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MINNESOTA WOMAN WORKS FOR "VIETNAM VETERANS
DAY" -- With its March 29 date in 2008,
"Vietnam Veterans
Day" is in conjunction with the 35th
anniversary of the
last 2500 troops being withdrawn from South
Vietnam.

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Vietnam Veterans Day may be launched in FL
Cliff Buchan
News Editor
There is no better place to start than at home, Diane Finnemann
believes.
That’s why the Forest Lake woman has asked the Forest Lake City Council
to consider a proclamation declaring March 29 as Vietnam Veterans Day.
It’s an effort that Finnemann hopes will gain statewide momentum.
Finnemann approached the city council about the proclamation earlier
this month and the matter will go back to the council for additional
consideration on Monday, July 23.
If the city council is in agreement, and Finnemann believes they will
be, she will carry the proclamation idea to the Minnesota State
Legislature for consideration next winter.
Mayor Stev Stegner has pledged his support to the proclamation,
Finnemann said last week.
With its March 29 date in 2008, the Vietnam Veterans Day is in
conjunction with the 35th anniversary of the last 2500 troops being
withdrawn from South Vietnam.
That move brought an end to the longest war in the history of the United
States.
The military involvement in Southeast Asia was an 11-year engagement for
American troops.
The proclamation will call attention and pay tribute to the 58,195 U.S.
troops killed in the war and the 1072 Minnesota residents who lost their
lives in Vietnam.
Finnemann said this week she plans to contact State Sen. Ray Vandeveer
and State Rep. Bob Dettmer, both of Forest Lake, and urge them to get
behind the proclamation idea at the state level.
For Finnemann, it is a personal war that claimed the life of a brother,
Wallace “Skip” Schmidt.
He survived the combat of Vietnam but returned home with what later was
learned to be post traumatic stress disorder.
He took his life in the early 1970s as a result
of PTSD.
If Minnesota lawmakers come on aboard with a statewide observance, the
state would join Tennessee as the second state to declare a Vietnam
Veterans Day on March 29.
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Larry Scott --