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This memorial was designed by Christopher Umana, a Long Beach City College art student. The memorial features a U.S. Army helicopter, known by veterans as the Huey . The helicopter, donated by Al Gerbino, has logged over two thousand combat hours in Vietnam.

The memorial was dedicated on Veterans Day, 11 November, 2000. Long Beach Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 756 spearheaded the effort to build this memorial.

The memorial is located at Houghton Park, Altlantic Ave and Harding Street, Long Beach, California

LAKEWOOD SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
LAKEWOOD, CA

My High School in Lakewood, CA  held their "All School" reunion picnic on July 11, 2004 at Del Valle Park in Lakewood.  They held a memorial for all of the "fallen Lancers" and friends.  This really moved me to make a special page for ALL "war" veteran's and who died during serving our Country.
 
If you have a name that you would like to add to this page, please email it to me and I'll add it as soon as I receive it.  Please list the branch of military, rank/rate, etc..
 
Thank you to those who are currently serving and protecting our wonderful country!
 
Proud wife of a retired Naval ET Chief (submarines) of 23 years
 
Lakewood Sr. High School
Class of 1977

Here is a URL on our LHS website.  The list is WAY to long for me to post here.  It is very sad to read but they ALL need to be remembered and NEVER forgotten!
 
 
Rest in peace my fellow "classmates"....whether you attended Lakewood HS or another HS in the LBUSD we were all "family".
 
Blessings!

VETS HONOR FRIENDS WHO DIED IN WAR
VIETNAM: LIFELONG BUDDIES PLAYED AT LAKEWOOD PARK WHERE MEMORIAL IS NOW
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Written By David Rogers
Staff writer

LAKEWOOD Countless boys had fought imaginary battles atop the plane, a Korean War fighter jet that was donated to the city by a veterans' group and placed near a playground at Del Valle Park.
Years later, many of those boys would be sent to fight for their country in Vietnam, where their old childhood games would stand in stark contrast to the horrors they experienced on the battlefields of an all-too-real war.

On Sunday, those Lakewood men who died on the battlefields were remembered by their old playground buddies and schoolmates at Del Valle Park, near the same airplane that was later put atop a perch and turned into the city's Vietnam War memorial. The remembrance was part of the annual All-Class Reunion/Picnic for Lakewood High School alumni at the park, and drew some 300 people.

The city's 50th anniversary made it important to remember the sacrifices of the war dead, and the Iraq war has also brought the issue more into focus, said Dennis Lander, a Vietnam veteran and a member of Lakewood's Class of 1966 who helped organize Sunday's memorial. Although the event drew several generations of Lakewood alumni, it focused on those who came of age during the Vietnam War era.

"It was very special, because today was the first time that members of our generation got together over here to honor those men at that memorial,' he said. "It was great to have people give recognition.'

A poem that Lander wrote about his childhood friends who went to Vietnam, "The Boys of Del Valle Park,' was read by David Sims, whose introduction to the poem has been circulated on the Internet. A plaque with an inscription of the poem was placed on the memorial in 1992, near the names of 32 Lakewood residents and students who died in Vietnam. Lander said the poem was the first he'd written, and came out as a stream of consciousness on the back of a paper bag about 18 years ago.

"The boys whose names are on the plaque are the same boys who played on this airplane when it was on the ground. That struck me,' Sims said.

The 32 names on the memorial were read aloud, along with 12 more names that were discovered during the preparation for the ceremony. They will be added to the memorial later, Lander said.

Mike Moffett, a member of Lakewood's Class of 1964 who suffered several injuries during the war, said he was deeply touched to see his fellow servicemen honored at the ceremony.

"I loved every second of it,' he said. "We don't want to forget it.'

Ryan Vanderhook, a member of Lakewood's Class of 1966, said the ceremony brought back a memory from 1992, when he went to the Wall of Names at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to find the name of an old classmate while chaperoning a class of eighth graders to Washington, D.C. Finding Marc Brown's name again at the Lakewood memorial also brought back his memory of telling those students about the value of friendship.

"I told those kids what it was like to loose friends in war,' he said. "That's what Marc Brown was to me a good friend.'

A special tribute by Dennis Lander.  David Sims read this poem at the Ceremony held at the Reunion Picnic, July 11, 2004.

The Boys of Del Valle Park

We climbed aboard that huge winged rocket,
and rode it to the sky.
Our minds would soar for hours and hours,
we're never gonna die.

With pitch and yaw, dives and rolls,
we'd blast bad guys to heaven.
We'd crash and burn and walk away,
Heck, we're only seven.

But jets give way to bats and balls,
to hoop and football too.
"We've got great potential," they'd say,
"The rest is up to you."

How quick time travels from innocent days,
of running in the sun.
‘Til the day your Daddy tells you,
"It's your duty son."

"Be strong, be tough, and be a man,"
I'd listen to them say.
"But wait a minute everyone,
I thought it was only play."

And so it goes we're back today,
with no mournful song to sing.
That same great jet above us now,
shades us with its wings.

Together again but now we rest,
a brass plaque is our home.
But we're not complaining, we're quite
content, to lie here all alone.

So Moms and Dads bring the kids on by,
and read a name or two.
Remember these precious children
sure think the world of you.

Tell them the truth about us,
don't shirk, don't squirm, don't lie,
and tell them that the toys boys play with,
could someday make men die.

And think of us if not out loud,
but when it's quiet and dark.
After all we're your kids you know,
The Boys of Del Valle Park.

Written by Dennis Lander

Printed with full permission from Dennis Lander 7/18/2004

Here are a few names that will be added to the LHS PLAQUE..
 
Richard Brown
Charles M Castillo
Jerry W Dearing
Paul J Harrison
Hugh B Holmes
Sydney C Howard
James A Jackson
Richard H Miller
Joseph M Romero
Scott L Schmidt
Marshall R Smith
 
*Paul D. Landrum Class of 1965 - Served in the Armerical Div. US Army 1968 - 1969 - Paul died in his early 40's of brain tumors
*Jim George Lakewood HS & Mayfair HS Class of 1965.-US Army 2 tours Viet Nam 1967 & 1968. Jim passed away in late 30's, cancer thoughout his body.  Both men left 2 children. Each had a boy and a girl.
 
*Classmate and fellow Viet Nam HERO
1967- 1968 In Viet Nam in the 1st Air Cav
Mr. W. (Earl) Higginbotham
Lakewood HS 1965
 
This will be updated as they research and find more names.

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