Photos by Mary Alice Murphy

Joseph Trujillo, who manages Fort Bayard National Cemetery, served as moderator.

He introduced the Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 358 Color Guard, who posted the colors.

Trujillo then announced State Rep. Rodolpho "Rudy" Martinez, a Vietnam veteran, as the speaker.

"We welcome our fellow Vietnam veterans," Martinez began. "It is a privilege to be here with you at a place of fallen heroes. At the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C., people leave remembrances and mementos to honor those who fought for our country. They gave their last full measure to our country. We honor those Grant Countians, whose names are etched on the headstones of this cemetery."

He then read a poem, "Welcome Back." Among the poem's lines, it said that in 50 years, veterans will say they came back on civilian aircraft and ships, unknown and unhonored. "In my heart I was there," the poet wrote. "I wish them hope and peace and acknowledge that they were not alone. Thank you, Vietnam veterans."

Lorenzo Madrid laid a wreath honoring those who did not return. The Color Guard recessed the colors and the ceremony ended.

After the ceremony, three Vietnam veterans spoke to the Beat. The question to each was: "How do you feel about being honored now for your service in Vietnam."

Ernesto Reyes had a succinct one-word answer: "Overdue."

Alan Ramirez said: "We were thankful for our buddies who went with us and we are thankful for those in the armed forces who are serving now, carrying on the tradition. Even though we didn't receive recognition or honor, they deserve honor and praise."

Frank Donohue said: "We're glad we made it home and are proud of those who served there. And we miss those who didn't return."

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