The Clinton County Veterans Affairs Office received a Top Performer certificate from the Department of Defense Vietnam War Commemoration for its continued support of Vietnam War veterans since the commemoration in 2012.
Clinton County Veterans Service Officer Joe Root received a letter of commemoration from Major General, U.S. Army Director Edward Chrystal Jr. as a statement of gratitude from the Department of Defense United States Vietnam War Commemoration. The letter read:
On behalf of a grateful Nation and the entire staff of The United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration, we commend you for being a Top Performer Commemorative Partner! Since the inauguration of the commemoration in 2012, your organization has faithfully represented our nation by selflessly hosting five or more events which thanked and honored our Vietnam veterans and their families. As such, your team is among the Top 15 percent of the more than 13 thousand commemorative partner organizations that have participated in this noble efforts. Congratulations on this achievement!
Your dedication and initiative contributed significantly to this national tribute, whereby over 4 million veterans and their families have been recognized for their service and sacrifice through 28 thousand events over the past thirteen years. While truly amazing, your indelible impact cannot be measured in numbers, but rather in the hearts and faces of those whose lives were touched and will never be the same again. Your worthy efforts have helped facilitate healing and bestow honor to these veterans, their families and our communities.
As a token of gratitude, we present you with the enclosed certificate of appreciation, especially designed for Top Performer Commemorative Partners. Thank you again for your incredible support of this generation of patriots, their families and of the Vietnam War Commemoration.