Connect with us

Community Events

A Day of Remembrance and Respect for Our Nation’s Defenders

Published

on

The Giles B. Cook American Legion Post 53 in Front Royal hosted the Veterans Day ceremony on the Warren County Courthouse lawn on Saturday,  November 11, 2021, at 11 am. This was not just a ceremony but a powerful narrative of bravery and sacrifice encapsulated in the lives of Medal of Honor recipients Hiroshi Miyamura and Barney Barnum. Commander Rick Kinsey’s welcoming speech set the tone for a day dedicated to honoring the commitment and valor of all American veterans.

Bands from Warren County HS, Skyline HS, and Randolph Macon Academy played before the Veterans Day ceremony. Photos By Roger Bianchini. Video by Mike McCool.

 

Hiroshi Miyamura’s Heroism: The story of Hiroshi Miyamura, a Japanese American, resonated deeply with the audience. Serving in World War II and later in the Korean War, Miyamura’s actions near the Emden River in 1951 were nothing short of heroic. Despite being severely wounded, he fought valiantly, taking down over 50 enemy soldiers and protecting his fellow serviceman Joe Anello, even under dire circumstances. Even after capture, his bravery exemplifies the extraordinary commitment to comrades and country that defines our military’s ethos.

Barney Barnum’s Valor: Similarly, retired Marine Colonel Barney Barnum, who fought in the Vietnam War, showcased exceptional bravery during Operation Harvest Moon in 1965. His leadership and unwavering courage under fire were pivotal in the heat of battle, demonstrating American soldiers’ remarkable tenacity and spirit in the face of adversity.

These stories of Miyamura and Barnum are threads in the rich tapestry of American military history, woven with countless acts of valor and sacrifice. From the revolutionary battlefields to contemporary conflicts, veterans have been the backbone of the nation’s security and freedom. Their sacrifices have ensured liberties, stopped tyrannies, and maintained peace, often at great personal cost.

RMA Color Guard

Laying the wreaths at the memorials

POW/MIA empty chair.

An integral part of the ceremony was the poignant POW/MIA segment, underscoring the sacrifices of those captured or missing in action. This solemn tribute served as a reminder of the ongoing commitment to bring every soldier home, honoring their service and the anguish of families waiting for their return.

This Veterans Day observance was a moving testament to the gallantry and sacrifices of American veterans. It highlighted not just the extraordinary acts of heroes like Miyamura and Barnum but also the collective valor of all those who have donned the uniform. Their stories of bravery, resilience, and sacrifice continue to inspire and remind us of the price of freedom.

Front Royal, VA
61°
Rain
6:08 am8:10 pm EDT
Feels like: 61°F
Wind: 4mph S
Humidity: 92%
Pressure: 29.79"Hg
UV index: 0
ThuFriSat
63°F / 45°F
70°F / 52°F
70°F / 52°F
Legislative Update15 hours ago

Congressman Ben Cline Highlights Budget Reform, SNAP Oversight, and Space Competition

Obituaries15 hours ago

Kimberly D. Licazi Fox (1970 – 2026)

Crime/Court15 hours ago

June 17th Set for Continued Hearing on Natalie Godin’s Psychological Evaluation and Supervised Conditional Release

Regional News16 hours ago

US Senate GOP Wants $1 Billion for Security for Trump’s Ballroom in Immigration Bill

Local Government16 hours ago

Urban Agriculture and Firearm Assembly at Town Council Work Session

Community Events16 hours ago

Front Royal Programs Highlight Housing, Food, and Community Support

State News17 hours ago

Virginia Joins 21 States in Opposing USPS Gun Mailing Proposal

Opinion18 hours ago

Commentary: Spanberger’s Data Center Position is the Test of Her Affordability Message

State News18 hours ago

Spanberger Weighs Legislation to Allow Class Action Lawsuits in Virginia Courts

Interesting Things to Know20 hours ago

Electricity Doesn’t Give Second Chances on the Job Site

Legal Notices2 days ago

ORDER OF PUBLICATION: In the Circuit Court for Warren County, Virginia

Opinion2 days ago

An Open Letter of Gratitude to the Teachers in Warren County, Virginia

Local News2 days ago

John’s Dream Scores 35th Win at Shenandoah Downs, Headlining Virginia Breeder’s Aged Stakes  

Interesting Things to Know2 days ago

The Dog Who Owned the Mail

Food2 days ago

Dad’s Secret Treat for Mother’s Day: The Frittata

State News2 days ago

Governor Spanberger Signs Bill to Decriminalize Suicide

Obituaries2 days ago

Otis Sterling “Hubby” Darnell Sr. (1945 – 2026)

Interesting Things to Know3 days ago

Virginia Lit the Fuse for Independence — 250 Years Ago This Month

Business3 days ago

Made in America: Why It’s a 20-Year Project, Not a One-Year Fix

Obituaries4 days ago

Alford “A.D.” Carter III (1950 – 2026)

Chamber News4 days ago

Downtown Local Celebrates One-Year Anniversary with Community Support

Community Events4 days ago

Free Comic Book Day Brings Crowds, Creativity to Main Street in Front Royal

Local Government4 days ago

Front Royal Tax Increase Debate Deepens as Full Cost Picture Comes Into Focus

Local News4 days ago

Royal Visit Inspires Push for Annual Heritage Festival in Front Royal

Interesting Things to Know4 days ago

Who Belongs in Your Inner Circle—and Who Doesn’t