VIETNAM WAR
- AGENT ORANGE VICTIMS HAVE AN ORANGE HEART -
As early as 2014, the Foundation began to consult with LSG Landscape Architecture in the process of planning a unique and personal memorial to be dedicated to remembrance of veterans from Allen County, Ohio who died during military service. LSG designed a 2-acre memorial with four distinct and increasingly sacred zones within the site, which will allow for phased implementation. A series of radiating pathways unify the different areas of the site and allow visitors to travel through and experience it in a variety of ways as they choose.
Zone one forms a visible gateway near the intersection of Bellefontaine and Bowman Roads. Located at the terminus of the entry drive, this circular space supports formal gatherings hosting dignitaries and presentation of the honor guard.
The second zone is a large circular space central to the memorial which is dedicated primarily to the remembrance of specific military operations. Twelve granite walls are spaced equally around its perimeter in chronological order, and each displays images to symbolize those events in which county veterans died in service.
The third zone is dedicated to the memory of individual veterans who gave their lives. Each soldier’s name, unit and date is inscribed on continuous waist-high granite walls. These are located within a series of circular outdoor rooms, and each room is situated along a long arcing path.
The fourth zone is a continuous, curvilinear path along the outer memorial perimeter providing an opportunity for contemplative seating and a series of monuments dedicated to individual veterans.
The design was approved in early 2019 and LSG is currently assisting the Memorial Foundation with the construction drawingsfor this project.
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PERSONAL DATA: | |
Home of Record: | Cridersville, OH |
Date of birth: | 12/02/1948 |
MILITARY DATA: | |
Service Branch: | United States Marine Corps |
Grade at loss: | E1 |
Rank: | Private |
Promotion Note: | None |
ID No: | 2389590 |
MOS or Specialty: | 0311: RIFLEMAN |
Length Service: | 00 |
Unit: | K CO, 3RD BN, 5TH MARINES, 1ST MARDIV, III MAF |
CASUALTY DATA: | |
Start Tour: | 08/05/1968 |
Incident Date: | 09/22/1968 |
Casualty Date: | 09/22/1968 |
Age at Loss: | 19 |
Location: | Thua Thien Province, South Vietnam |
Remains: | Body recovered |
Casualty Type: | Hostile, died outright |
Casualty Reason: | Ground casualty |
Casualty Detail: | Other explosive device |
PFC David Eugene Gossard
Name | David Eugene Gossard |
From | Allen County, Ohio |
Born | January 24, 1947 |
Death | September 20, 1967 |
War | Vietnam War |
Rank | Private First Class |
Specialty | Cook |
Branch | US Army |
Group | Americal Division, 1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry, Headquarters Troop |
Cause | Hostile, Killed in Action |
Location | South Vietnam, Quang Ngai province |
Awarded |
★ Purple Heart
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Burial:
Memorial Park Cemetery and Mausoleum
Lima
Allen County
Ohio, USA
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VIETNAM WAR
- AGENT ORANGE VICTIMS HAVE AN ORANGE HEART -
ALL GAVE SOME, SOME GAVE ALL AND SOME ARE STILL GIVING
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