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Living Memorial Champion Explains His Cause

William Assenmacher, CEO of CAID Industries Inc. and 162 nd Wing, Morris Air National Guard Base, Air Guardians Board Member , explains his decision to champion the Arizona Heroes Memorial:

This past Veterans Day we took some time to honor not only the Military and Veterans who defend our Freedom, but also the First Responders and Healthcare Workers who work every day to keep us safe and free in an increasingly unstable world.

“These passionate and devoted men and women sacrifice so much to preserve our way of life. That reality led me to become a champion for a new project to be built here Arizona. The Arizona Heroes Memorial is a wonderful concept designed to recognize these great public servants side-by-side in one place. It will be a place of honor, reflection and education.”

The design is as stunning as the uniqueness of its purpose. This amazing memorial will be built on 2.5 beautiful acres of land overlooking the Catalina Mountains, where all of Arizona can gather to celebrate those who have paid the price for our freedom and those who continue to defend it today.

I invite you to learn more about the project by visiting the website. This project has tremendous support from those who wear a uniform and serve our country. Fulfilling the vision of this project demands the support of all of us, working together, to raise the private funds needed to make it a reality.


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Hello from the Arizona Heroes Memorial! We have two days of significance in the next week that we would like to acknowledge. Tomorrow, March 25th, is National Medal of Honor Day. During this day, celebrated since 1991, we remember and honor the heroism and sacrifice of the nation's Medal of Honor recipients. This highest of awards honors members of our armed forces who have distinguished themselves conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of their lives above and beyond the call of duty. There is no higher example of selfless service.
We also want to acknowledge and thank our Vietnam Veterans. On March 29th, designated as the National Vietnam War Veterans Day, we pay special tribute to the 9 million Americans who served during the Vietnam War era, to the 58,000 names memorialized on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., and to those who never received the recognition they deserved when they returned to America from war.
Please take the time to reflect on the many sacrifices made by both Medal of Honor awardees, and by our Vietnam Veterans! Thank you.
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