Wall of Honor

VIETNAM: THE REAL WAR
Wall Of Honor

Partner with the Dubuque Museum of Art by honoring veterans, friends and families who were impacted by the Vietnam War.

In Honor of

US Army Sergeant
Mike Althaus
Given by Tom and Barb Barton

Being in the artillery (cannon cockers) meant being stationed in a fire support base, usually a small spit of land in the boondocks, protected by a company of grunts and rolls of concertina wire. There was very little outside contact, one English speaking radio station and a newspaper once a month. There was no political talk about the war and little to no support, other than family, from back home. It was just a bunch of guys doing their jobs and hoping to get their 365 days in safely. There was little to no racial bias. Two of my best friends were black, guys trying to inform this white guy from Iowa about social injustices by giving him books like Eldridge Cleaver’s ‘Soul on Ice’. Strong bonds were formed, brotherhood bonds. Like almost every soldier in every war, our mantra was Eric Burden’s ‘We gotta get out of this place, if it’s the last thing we ever do. ‘Bottom line: even if you don’t support a war, always support the troops.’

In Memory of

US Marine Corps Sergeant
Randall “Randy” L. Byrne
Given by Ron and Patti Iverson

Randy Byrne a native of Ryan, IA  entered the Marine Corp in 1967 at the age of 17. He began his military career as a legal clerk and a law clerk, becoming a trouble shooter ( electronics) and a tail gunner. He served two tours in Vietnam- Marble Mountain south of Da Nang (volunteered for the second tour stating "I don't want to leave my brothers behind").  He earned several decorations and ribbons throughout his service. Randy assisted in the evacuation of 500 South Vietnamese civilians during the monsoon season in February or March 1970 near Chu Lai. He was very instrumental in rescuing injured soldiers during the Vietnam War as a CH-53 helicopter tail gunner. He was honorably discharged in November of 1973. Semper Fi.

In Honor of

US Air Force Sergeant
Allan P. Connolly
Given by Connie Connolly

Guarding B-52 bombers on the South China Sea in the dark of the night with trusted dog, Toby, was one memory that remained clear throughout Allan's lifetime. When he returned to Tuy Hoa, the people and culture was embraced with open arms.

In Honor Of

US Navy Petty Officer Third Class
Jim Denman
Given by James T. Schneller, Jr.

Shore Bombardment, River Patrol

In Honor Of

US Army Specialist 5th Class
Ronald Doser
Given by Tom and Barb Barton

In Honor Of

US Marine Corps Corporal
John H. Dunkel
Given by Karen M. Dunkel

In Honor Of

US Navy Commander
John “Jack” LaVerne Felderman
Given by Nancy and Janet Felderman

Korean Era and Vietnam War Veteran, 24 years serving

In Honor Of

US Army Brigadier General
Robert “Bob” John Felderman
Given by Nancy and Janet Felderman

In Honor Of

US Marine Corps Lance Corporal
Mick Gage
Given by Bill and Stacy Peterson

In Honor Of

US Army Sergeant
Robert Gage
Given by Bill and Stacy Peterson

In Honor Of

US Air Force Sergeant
James C. Hall MD
Given by Jane Hall

Served two tours in Vietnam in 1964 and 1965 as Vietnamese interpreter.

In Honor of

US Army Private First Class
Gary Gene Hancock
Given by Tom and Barb Barton

During Gary's tour of duty near Qui Hnon not only did he operate heavy vehicles (had his fiancée's name stenciled on one of his trucks), he also served in the combat division. Gary was also a tower security guard in Long My. Letters from home kept him going. Medals received included Expert Rifle, National Defense, and Vietnam Service.

In Memory of

US Army Private First Class
Lawrence Hilkin
Given by Barbara Schumacher Soppe

Killed on Easter Sunday 4/6/1969 in Tay Ninh province.

In Honor Of

US Army Specialist 5th Class
Thomas (Tucker) Howes
Given by William L. Howes

In Memory of

US Army Specialist 5th Class
Dennis Hunt
Given by James T. Schneller, Jr.

Dennis was in the 589th Engineer Battalion, Company D, as a Specialist 5.  He served time in Vietnam from December 1968 through February 1970.  "Denny" also received the Army Commendation Medal which is presented for "sustained acts of heroism or meritorious service".

In Memory of

US Army Colonel
Thomas Jackson
Given by Don and Cyndie Nelson

Tom was an Aero Medical Evacuation Helicopter pilot and flew in Vietnam, Korea and the continental United States. He was one of the last remaining members of the Solo Pilots Association of helicopter aviation pioneers. He passed away recently in San Antonio, Texas.

In Honor Of

US Marine Corps Lance Corporal
William Owen Juergens
Given by Christine Schiesl

LCPL Juergens served as a rifleman with the 3rd Marine Division near the DMZ.  He died on September 8, 1966 from a wound to the chest during a fire fight with the enemy in the vicinity of An Dinh, South Vietnam.  LCPL Juergens was killed ten days shy of his 21st birthday.

In Honor Of

US Army Sergeant
Leo J. Kennedy
Given by Tom and Barb Barton

A Company, 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry, 4th Infantry Division

In Honor Of

US Marine Corps Major
Robert E. Kief
Given by Garry Kief

In Honor Of

US Navy Yeoman
Bob Lange
Given by Tom and Barb Barton

In Honor Of

US Marine Corps Lance Corporal
John D. Liberg
Given by Rylynn McQuillen

My Dad has the honor of always emceeing my hometowns Veteran Day Ceremony. Many show up in our tiny town of 800 people,  to honor those within our little town, but the feeling is big. 2020 has changed a lot for us, there was no ceremony. No one to carry the flag, read the speech, or to congregate at our little local VFW afterwards for food, drinks and camaraderie. It was quiet, it was different and we, especially the veterans felt that void.

In Honor Of

US Army Sergeant
Barry A. Lindahl
Given by Rhea and Christopher Lindahl

Republic of Viet Nam June 1970-May 1971
2nd of the 40th Artillery, 199 Light Infantry Brigade (Fire Base Mace)
1st of the 82nd Artillery, Americal Division
(Fire Base Debbie, Fire Base C-2, Khe Sahn)

In Memory of

US Marine Corps Lance Corporal
Ralph Terence Lomen
Given by Geri and Roger Shafer

Terry experienced a traumatic event which resulted in the loss of his life on June 7, 1969. He died through hostile action, small arms fire, in Quang Nam province in South Vietnam.

In Memory Of

Edwin Joseph Luckstead
Given by
Jon D. Luckstead

In Honor Of

US Army Private First Class
James L. Neis
Given by the Neis Family

In Memory Of

US Army Captain
James C. Powers
Given by The Quann Family

In Honor Of

US Army Major
Mary Jo Pugh
Given by John B. Donovan

My eldest sister was a career army nurse. I'm proud of her service.

In Honor of

US Army Major
Brendan T. Quann
Given by The Quann Family

Thank you for your service for us and our country.  We love you, Jeanne, Phil and Katie, Courtney and John, Jim and Andrea, Maureen, and Mary Kathleen and Lode

In Honor of

US Army Sergeant
12th Infantry Reconnaissance
Lawrence "Larry" Carroll Rose
Given by Daniel D. Pfister

12th Army Infantry Reconnaissance Platoon Company E, 1st Battalion, 4th Infantry Division.

In Honor Of

US Air Force Sergeant
Bob Sigwarth
Given by Tom and Barb Barton

In Honor Of

US Army Captain
Heyo H. Tjarks
Given by Tom and Barb Barton

In Honor Of

US Marine Sergeant
Daniel James Weig
Given by Vee Weig

Dan served in Vietnam 1967-1968.

In Memory Of

US Navy Hospitalman – Corpsman
Richard Eugene Sutherland
Given by Thomas J. Juergens

Richard died in the same province as his best friend William O. Juergens, will we ever learn?

In Honor and Memory Of

All Vietnam War veterans
Given by Kent A. Eiler, Esq.