Humane Pennsylvania unveils ‘Memories of Herb’ at Berks Veterans Affairs Center

Humane Pennsylvania unveils ‘Memories of Herb’ at Berks Veterans Affairs Center

To commemorate the bravery and sacrifices of Vietnam War veterans, Humane Pennsylvania unveiled a piece of art, “Memories of Herb,” at the Berks County Etchberger Veterans Affairs Center in Wyomissing on Jan. 16.

This unveiling is a celebration of art’s power to preserve history and honor the legacies of veterans. Members of the community, local veterans and supporters were invited to attend this event.

“We are tremendously privileged to receive and permanently display this amazing tribute to those who fought and sacrificed for our nation in and around Vietnam,” Berks County Veterans Affairs Director Jay Ostrich said in the announcement of the unveiling. “Our commitment to our Vietnam veterans continues to prioritize welcoming them home, and ensuring they receive the thanks they so richly deserve, which is something they didn’t properly receive when they first came back.”

The artwork, created by Vietnam War veteran and artist Gary Wanner, stands 32 inches tall and vividly captures the destruction and heroism of the Battle of Kontum on March 26, 1968.

This pivotal moment in history saw the first use of a flamethrower in combat, which resulted in significant loss and sacrifice. The piece tells the story of Herb Appleby, a soldier who fought alongside Gary during this harrowing battle. Herb saved Gary’s life by shielding him from shrapnel, and despite his own injuries, Gary managed to save Herb as well.

The battle claimed 19 lives and left 51 soldiers wounded.

Gary has been a dedicated supporter of Humane Pennsylvania’s Art for Arf’s Sake Auction for years, contributing his powerful and emotive works to the cause.

In 2023, Memories of Herb was one of the most sought-after pieces in the auction. Instead of allowing one bidder to win the piece, it was decided to use it as a way to raise funds in support of Humane PA’s veterans programs.

Coincidentally, the 2023 auction took place on Veterans Day, Nov. 11. Through the generosity of donors, the artwork has found its rightful home at the Berks County Etchberger Veterans Affairs Center, where it will serve as a tribute to the courage and resilience of those who served.

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Source: American Military News

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