HAWAII OBSERVES VETERANS DAY
Veterans Day events attended by hundreds
By Loren Moreno
Advertiser Staff Writer
For retired Army staff sergeant Doris Evert, this year's Veterans Day was especially profound.
"My son-in-law is coming home from Iraq tomorrow," Evert said, holding two thumbs up while a smile beamed across her face.
She was among about 500 or so veterans and their family members who gathered this morning at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific to honor those who have worn the uniform of the United States.
"I would not be anywhere else but here today," Evert said, wearing the red uniform of the Women's Veterans of America.
"I don't necessarily feel obligated to be here, I feel it is a privilege to have worn the uniform," she said.
The annual ceremony at Punchbowl drew Veterans from World War II to the Korean War to the current conflict in Iraq. They extended gratitude for the commitment and courage of those currently serving in the armed forces.
Speakers included U.S. Sen. Daniel K. Akaka and Steve Muro, the director of field operations for the National Cemetery Administration.
Other participants included The U.S. Pacific Fleet Band, the Pearl City Community Church Choir and various veterans service organizations. The ceremony also included a missing man fly over by the 199th Fighter Squadron.
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Reach Loren Moreno at lmoreno@honoluluadvertiser.com.