Chillicothe VA Medical Center Honored Veterans

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The Chillicothe VA Medical Center honored those who served, on their day – the VA had a concise ceremony on Veterans Day that allowed veterans and civilians to gather together.

Medical Center director Ken Mortimer said veterans deserved to be honored, and that we are “repaying the promise” made by the vets.

Chillicothe VA Medical Center Director Ken Mortimer on Veterans Day.

Terry McQuirt, Executive Assistant to the Director, was the emcee. Staff Seargent J.P. Fullerton of the Vinton County Sheriff’s Office was the guest speaker.

See the event agenda in the handout below, as well as my samplings of the ceremony and two interviews.

James D. Alcorn was the oldest veteran attending, as pointed out by son Keith Alcorn. James said he served in the Navy in WWII, and in the European and Japanese occupation – and in the Korean War.

Navy veteran James D. Alcorn was the oldest veteran in attendance.

The event was held in the auditorium of VA Building 9, with the rifle salute audible through the opened stage doors – which allowed in a slight breeze…so that the star spangled banner did wave.

See also my coverage of the Huntington Schools Veterans Day ceremony.

An overview of the auditorium after the ceremony.

Find more in the article on the Scioto Post, including the video interviews.

Kevin Coleman covers local government and culture for the Scioto Post and iHeart Media Southern Ohio. For stories or questions, contact Kevin Coleman or the iHeart Southern Ohio Newsroom.


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