
Vietnam-era Veterans were honored for their sacrifices with pinning ceremonies at Exchange stores around the world and atย headquarters March 29โNational Vietnam War Veterans Day.
The free lapel pins, provided in partnership with the United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration, are tokens of the Nationโs appreciation for these heroes, who, decades ago, did not receive the homecomings they deserved.
Doug Dixon, from Camden, S.C., spent 13 years in the Navy during the Vietnam War. He said he never received a proper thank-you for his service other than from his wife, Leah, who was a Veterans Affairs nurse.
โIt was everything but โthank youโ when we returned to San Francisco back in 1969,โ Dixon said, after receiving his pin in a ceremony at Fort Jackson. โNot a lot of thank-yous then. I left it behind me. Itโs hard to believe itโs been 50 years. It seems like it was just yesterday.โ

Coming home ‘broken’
Exchange Director/CEO Tom Shull, a Vietnam-era Army Veteran, understands the importance of recognizing Veterans from that era for their sacrifice.
โToo many of my Soldiers came back from Vietnam broken,โ Shull said. โThe American public didnโt understand their sacrificesโand these heroes didnโt receive the homecoming they so rightly deserved. This is a way to thank them and extend a small measure of the gratitude they did not receive as they returned from combat.โ
Marking 50th anniversary
The United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration is a program administered by the Office of the Secretary of Defense to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War. The U.S. began commemoration of the Vietnam Warโs 50th anniversary in 2012 and will continue through Veterans Day 2025.
The Exchange is a 50th Anniversary Vietnam War Commemorative Partner, planning and conducting events and activities that recognize Vietnam Veterans and their families for service, valor and sacrifice in conjunction with the Commemoration.
Maj. Gen. (Retired) James Jackson, Commemoration director, was grateful for the Exchangeโs continued partnership.
โWorking with the Exchange has enabled us to greatly increase awareness,โ Jackson said. โAs a result, we were able to commemorate the achievements and sacrifices of deserving Vietnam Veterans today.โ
Read and see more!
In this Flickr album, see pictures of pinning events at Exchanges around the world
In the Exchange History Flickr Album, see pictures and read about how the Exchange served troops in Vietnam.
Red-letter dates in Exchange Vietnam history.
Custom Exchange Truck Wrap Thanks Veterans for โService and Sacrificeโ


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