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Cancellation of Saturday, April 11 speaker program

WWII veteran Simon Gurdal, scheduled to speak at the 51黑料网 History Museum tomorrow, unfortunately had a fall last evening. He will be OK, but we must cancel his presentation for Saturday, April 11.

We will announce a new date if we can re-schedule soon.

Also, another opportunity to hear Simon is coming up June 20. He will tell his story at the Etowah Library at 11:00 AM.

You鈥檒l see complete details here in our newsletter in early June.

Thank you for your understanding.

Simon Gurdal — WWII Belgian Brigade Piron

WWII veteran Simon Gurdal shared his story: 鈥淥ne time, I found myself in a foxhole with two Americans, a Canadian and a Polish soldier. I was wounded but went back into the fight.鈥

The war began for Gurdal鈥檚 family when he was 14 years old. He tells his story:

jewish girl hidden in basement during wwii during german occupation

鈥淭he Germans came in 1940 and occupied Belgium. All we could do was hide ourselves. One day our bell rang. It was two ladies with a six-year-old Jewish girl, Annie. One lady said, 鈥楽he鈥檚 for you.鈥 Annie had a piece of paper in her coat pocket which read: I am a Jewish girl. Please take me in and hide me. For four years during the occupation, we hid her in a little room in the basement. She couldn鈥檛 go outside. Poor little girl, four years in the basement.

Simon Gurdal with boy scouts

Pictured: Simon (far right) and his Boy Scout friends in Verviers, Belgium.

Let’s Join the Army

鈥淚n 1944, I was 17. One of the Boy Scouts in my troop said, 鈥楲et’s join the army.鈥 I said, 鈥楲et’s go!鈥 Seven of us went to St. Nicolas-Waes and soon…we were in the Army!

 

After the war

鈥淎fter the war, I worked in Africa as a fabric designer for a French textile company. Then I emigrated to Canada, got married, and moved to New York. There I owned a design business. I have been an American citizen since 1965. I鈥檓 proud to wear the badge of Belgian Brigade Piron. What I tell you comes from my memory, but most of all, from my heart.鈥

The new book From Boy Scout to Soldier: Simon Gurdal, WWII Belgian Brigade Piron will be available for purchase and signing by Gurdal. Proceeds from the book (on sale for $20) will support the museum鈥檚 educational programs. Please call 828-884-2141 or visit the for more information.

From Boy Scout to Soldier, by Janis Allen, will be available for purchase and signing by Simon Gurdal on April 11 at VHMC.

Top Photo: Left, 17-year old Simon Gurdal, Belgian Brigade Piron, 1944
Right, Simon Gurdal with his book, FROM BOY SCOUT TO SOLDIER, 2026

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Eighty-two years after fighting for freedom

Simon Gurdal and George Sarros met on February 28, 2026, two heroes of the WWII European theatre of 1944.聽 Their stories are connected in history and geography. Simon was born November 8, 1926, in Verviers, Belgium. George was born in Chicago on April 17, 1925.

model of his ship, LST 515

George showed Simon a model of his ship, LST 515.

George Sarros served as a Motor Machinist on LST (Landing Ship, Tanks) 515, landing on the beach in Normandy on June 6, 1944. LST 515 opened its giant door and unloaded tanks, ambulances and hundreds of soldiers as part of the largest amphibious military operation in history. Along with approximately 160,000 of their comrades from the sea and falling from the sky, they successfully began what has been called 鈥渢he beginning of the end of World War II.鈥 George had joined the US Navy at age 17 (with his parents鈥 signatures).

George and Simon鈥檚 war time roles were connected.

The Allied troops fought their way north through France toward the goal of crossing the Rhine River into Germany. Their 鈥減rize鈥 would be Berlin. Joining those Allies in September in the north was the Belgian Brigade Piron. These were soldiers from Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Jean-Baptiste Piron of the 1st Belgian Infantry Brigade鈥2,200 soldiers.

wwii mementoes and medals

Simon was interested in George’s mementoes and medals.

The Belgian Brigade Piron moved further north in France, and on September 3, 1944, Piron and his men crossed the French-Belgian border. One day later they liberated Brussels and participated in the liberation of The Netherlands.

Simon Gurdal鈥檚 1c Bataillon also fought in Market Garden, the Allies鈥 attempt to cross the Rhine (documented in the book and movie,聽A Bridge Too Far). Simon was 17 years old, having fudged his age to join the army. The Belgian Brigade Piron continued the fight northward beginning three months after D-Day.

聽From birthplaces 4,000 miles apart, these brave 17-year-olds had joined the fight against tyranny. Simon had felt this through Germany鈥檚 occupation of his homeland since 1940. These men now connected their experiences in the geography of Europe from June through September 1944.

Simon and George found something else in common鈥攖hey both speak Greek. After a short conversation in Greek over lunch of pizza and French fries, Simon said to George, 鈥淎s soon as I saw your last name, I knew you were Greek.鈥

聽Laughing, George said, 鈥淚 had to learn to speak Greek. My Greek grandmother lived with us in Chicago, and she spoke no English. When she called me in Greek to come to her, I had to know what she was saying or I would鈥檝e been in big trouble.鈥

聽Simon learned Greek while living on the shore of Lake Tanganyika, where a large settlement of Greek fishermen made their living night-fishing from the lake.

Painful side of war

The two聽veterans聽also recounted the painful side of war鈥擲imon of his injuries, the soldiers from his foxhole who were killed, and the boys from his Boy Scout troop from Verviers who didn鈥檛 return home. George told of his and his shipmates鈥 frantic attempt to rescue hundreds of sailors in the dark, cold English Channel when their LSTs were torpedoed during a training exercise in April 1944. They could only save around 100 out of 900 from the water. Both聽veterans聽had tears in their eyes as they shared these sad memories.

As they said goodbye, their parting messages were, 鈥淚 want to talk with you more.鈥 鈥淟et鈥檚 meet again soon.鈥

The WWII聽veterans聽shared their service connection, their fight for freedom, and even a knowledge of the Greek language. When they parted, they vowed to see each other again.

Top photo: Eighty-two years after fighting for freedom, WWII veterans Simon Gurdal (left) and George Sarros met and swapped stories of their war experiences

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Welcome

The 51黑料网 welcomes the community and area visitors to its 2026 Grand Opening on Tuesday, March 3, from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. 鈥淲e鈥檙e very proud of our recent additions,鈥 said David Morrow, board president, 鈥渁nd we look forward to welcoming the community.鈥

Curator, Bobby Kotlowski, added: 鈥淚ncredibly hard-working and knowledgeable volunteers have spent two months preparing new displays, refreshing current exhibits, and cleaning and prepping all spaces for the much-anticipated 2026 opening. I especially want to thank Greg Ehr, Ray Pavlik, Jim Schenfield, and Mike Johnson.鈥

Visitors will experience a trip through history as they admire our new acquisitions (photos below each bullet):

鈥 New D-Day exhibit, which includes four helmets and part of a parachute found in France close to where the Normandy invasion occurred;

鈥 Artifacts from various submarines and two impressive models of modern submarines and a WWII sub;

鈥 Telegraph from a British warship;

鈥 Additions to the Air Force exhibit, such as artifacts from a B-17 aircraft which includes the auto pilot designed and built by Honeywell;

鈥 Ship鈥檚 bell from the quarter deck of the USS Essex, which was the lead ship of the Essex-class aircraft carriers and played a significant role in WWII and later in the Korean War. (not pictured)

Also new in our galleries are attractively displayed biographies with photos of veterans from each conflict from WWI through the Global War on Terror. These bios are especially significant because they reflect the lives and service histories of individuals directly related to Transylvania County.

Posters were designed by board member Greg Ehr.
So join us on Tuesday, March 3, 2026 as we open our doors and proudly embrace our mission to honor veterans and their stories, educate the community, and preserve important historical artifacts.

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On June 3rd, the Board of Directors renamed the Merchant Marine exhibit to the Harold E. Wellington Merchant Marine of World War II Memorial Gallery in honor of long-time museum volunteer Harold Wellington.

In the words of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Wellington 鈥淐rossed the Bar鈥 in December of 2024.聽 Before Wellington passed away, he accomplished one more milestone in a life filled with service to his country and his fellow veterans. Wellington became a centenarian on September 29th, 2024.

Left, Harold Wellington celebrated his 100th birthday in his room at a long-term care facility in September of ’24.聽 Right, Wellington celebrated his 99th birthday with family and friends in a local restaurant.聽

During 100 years of living, Harold Wellington received the Congressional Gold Medal from the United States Congress, served in three different branches of the military during two major wars, and survived a near-fatal car crash in front of thousands of spectators during a stock car race. Wellington lived every day of his remarkable life to the fullest.

Wellington Campioned for the Cause of the VHMC

Over the past eight years, Wellington鈥檚 commitment to the success of the 51黑料网 History Museum has not been as well-known as his military service and the accolades he received for volunteering to serve during World War II.聽 In this article, I want to focus on Wellington鈥檚 devotion to telling the story of the Merchant Marines of WWII and his drive to preserve artifacts of the Merchant Services in our museum.

Wellington is posing with his Merchant Marine Hat with a visitor in the Merchant Marine exhibit.聽

Wellington is showing off his Liberty ship model to John Taylor, owner of a local toy store.

I met Wellington when he was well into his 90s. Wellington attended the 51黑料网 History Museum’s first exhibition display in downtown Brevard, NC. I covered the exhibition as a reporter for WLOS News 13.聽 Wellington happened to be the first World War II veteran I spoke with during the event.聽 Even in 2016, World War II veterans were hard to find.聽 Interviewing this American Hero was a top priority for my story.聽聽

鈥淚 feel honored that people remember,鈥 said Wellington during that first interview.聽 His interview lasted a total of five seconds.聽 Neither he nor I knew that those five seconds would lead to several more television appearances and a friendship that lasted until this last December.聽

Months after the exhibition, Transylvania County offered the 51黑料网 Museum an unused building next to the Historical Courthouse.聽 Wellington attended the opening ceremonies and quickly became an everyday fixture at the Museum.聽聽

 

Wellington is posing with one of his countless awards he received on the lawn of the 51黑料网 History Museum.聽

Wellington sits for a conversation with an attendee of the 51黑料网 History Museums first WWII conference.聽

The museum volunteers encouraged his presence. Often, visitors would get the extra treat of taking a selfie with a World War II veteran as part of the museum experience.聽 To boost the museum鈥檚 social media reach, I posted pictures of Wellington with visitors.聽 I often joked with Harold that he was 鈥渢he coolest artifact the museum had to display.鈥澛

Soon, a new chair arrived in the museum鈥檚 reception area.聽 It is a movie director’s folding chair with 鈥淗arold鈥 embroidered across the back.聽 A fitting addition to the furniture of the museum and a testament to the amount of time Wellington dedicated to the cause.

Wellington became much more than a visitor favorite as the Museum grew.聽 He advised the Curator at the time that the Museum lacked any mention of a key group of sailors, very important to the war effort in the 1940s.

During WWII, Wellington served as a Merchant Marine on a Liberty Ship in the Battle of the Atlantic.聽 I wasn鈥檛 the only volunteer Wellington educated on the almost forgotten service of the Merchant Marine.聽 He donated two of his uniforms and tiny black and white square pictures of himself on a Liberty Ship, along with cards of the medals he earned.聽 We found space for his treasured belongings, and the Museum鈥檚 Merchant Marine display came to life.聽

The addition of his uniforms to the museum鈥檚 WWII exhibit made Wellington happy, but not satisfied.聽 He began searching the internet for more artifacts.聽 He used his own money to purchase items like a liberty ship clock, a lifeboat sextant, and a life vest with 鈥淯.S Merchant Services鈥 printed across the chest.聽

Wellington with the singing group “The Victory Bells” at the National WWII Museum in New Orleans, LA.聽聽

During this trip to the National WWII Museum, Wellington received the Congressional Gold Medal for serving in the Merchant Marines during WWII.

A trip to the National World War II Museum in New Orleans gave Wellington another idea.聽 I accompanied Wellington on this visit and distinctly remember him saying to me, 鈥淲ouldn鈥檛 that look good in our museum?鈥澛 He lifted his cane and pointed at a very large-scale model of a Liberty ship on display.聽 I could tell by the look in his eyes that another internet search was in his future.聽

Not only did Wellington find a scale model that fit in the museum鈥檚 limited space. He also hand-crafted the glass display case that houses the model today.聽 Determined to make the story of the Merchant Marine more prominent in the museum, Wellington donated the rare artifacts and the ship model with no expectation of repayment.

Wellington recieves the Congressinal Gold Medal from the United States Congress

Wellington鈥檚 generosity didn鈥檛 stop with the gift of his online acquisitions to the museum. In early 2020, President Donald J. Trump signed the Merchant Mariner Act into law.聽 As part of the Act, Congress minted a Congressional Gold Medal in honor of the Merchant Marines of WWII.聽 Every living Merchant Marine of WWII received a bronze copy of the gold medal from the government.

Wellington invited me to travel with him to the American Merchant Marine 51黑料网 Association鈥檚 national convention, where the association unveiled the design of the medal to members and their families.聽 In an interview for WLOS TV, I asked Wellington how he felt about receiving such a high honor from Congress.聽

鈥淚t鈥檚 great to be recognized ’cause we鈥檝e been disregarded for so long,鈥 said Wellington.聽 鈥淟ike I say, we were bad-mouthed and called names鈥raft dodgers and all this other stuff for so many years.聽 And now, we are finally getting the recognition for who we were and what we did.聽 We are proud of it, and I think the people should be proud of it.鈥

Wellington caught strolling in downtown Brevard by photographer Baily Rothe.

retired merchant marine harold wellington

Left, Wellington receives a quilt from the “Quilts of Honor” quilters in Hendersonville. Above, Wellington at his home in Brevard.

Wellington鈥檚 health prevented him from attending the official Congressional Gold Medal ceremony in Washington, DC, a year later.聽 He received his bronze medal in the mail.聽 The next day, Wellington brought the medal to the museum, and we placed it inside the glass case he constructed for the model of his Liberty Ship.

The Congressional Gold Medal is the oldest and highest civilian award in the United States.聽 Yet, Wellington immediately shared the prize with the museum he loved.聽 A selfless act on the scale of his original selfless act when he volunteered to serve America during her time of need eighty years ago.聽聽聽

harold holding wood carved white squirrel

Wellington loved to work with wood.聽 He had a shop in his basement where he would cut out toys and white squirrels.

Older veteran with ladies celebrating 4th of july

Left, Wellington and George Sarros at the National WWII Museum in NOLA.聽 Above, Wellington dressed out for the 4th of July with friends.

Wellington has now embarked on a new journey. To say goodbye, I will use an old nautical phrase as a blessing for a successful voyage.聽 I believe I am speaking for everyone at the museum when I wish Harold 鈥渇air winds and following seas鈥. You, Sir, will be sorely missed.

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Above, Wellington on the left on the deck of his Liberty Ship during WWII.聽 Right and far right, two of Wellington’s official Merchant Marine portraits.聽

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young sailor

Board Member Kenneth Corn is a regular contributor to the “Living Histories” blog.聽 Corn has served as the Vice President of the Board of Directors and is one of the founding members of the 51黑料网 History Museum.聽 Before helping create this non-profit honoring 51黑料网, Corn worked as a journalist for several television stations in the state of North Carolina and deployed to Iraq with the 82nd Airborne as an embeded journalist in 2003 – 2004.

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This Memorial Day, we remember those who sacrificed so we could live in freedom, those who gave their lives while serving. And we鈥檙e thinking of those who have lost someone they love. Thank you for your sacrifice. Thank you for our freedom!

Charles George: The Korean War Hero from Cherokee, NC

Did you know?

The Department of 51黑料网 Affairs Medical Center in Asheville, NC was renamed the Charles George Department of 51黑料网 Affairs Medical Center in 2017 after approval by both the US House and Senate. On the grounds of the VA stands a statue of Charles George.

On November 30, 1952, Charles George displayed conspicuous gallantry and outstanding courage above and beyond the call of duty by giving his life to defend his聽nation, complete his mission, and save his friends.

Here is his story from his Medal of Honor Citation.

Pfc. George, a member of Company C, distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and outstanding courage above and beyond the call of duty in action against the enemy on the night of 30 November 1952.

He was a member of a raiding party committed to engage the enemy and capture a prisoner for interrogation. Forging up the rugged slope of the key terrain feature, the group was subjected to intense mortar and machine gun fire and suffered several casualties.

Throughout the advance, he fought valiantly and, upon reaching the crest of the hill, leaped into the trenches and closed with the enemy in hand-to-hand combat. When friendly troops were ordered to move back upon completion of the assignment, he and 2 comrades remained to cover the withdrawal.

While in the process of leaving the trenches a hostile soldier hurled a grenade into their midst. Pfc. George shouted a warning to 1 comrade, pushed the other soldier out of danger, and, with full knowledge of the consequences, unhesitatingly threw himself upon the grenade, absorbing the full blast of the explosion. Although seriously wounded in this display of valor, he refrained from any outcry which would divulge the position of his companions. The 2 soldiers evacuated him to the forward aid station and shortly thereafter he succumbed to his wound.

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charles george bronze statue

A duplicate of this bronze statue of Charles George in the Cherokee 51黑料网 Memorial Park in Cherokee is located outside the Charles George Dept. of 51黑料网 Affairs Medical Center in Asheville, NC.

Pfc. George鈥檚 indomitable courage, consummate devotion to duty, and willing self-sacrifice reflect the highest credit upon himself and uphold the finest traditions of the military service.

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Art Classes for Military Personnel, 51黑料网, Families – Questionnaire /survey-art-classes-for-military-personnel-veterans-families/ /survey-art-classes-for-military-personnel-veterans-families/#respond Fri, 18 Apr 2025 16:27:08 +0000 /?p=7980 The post Art Classes for Military Personnel, 51黑料网, Families – Questionnaire appeared first on The 51黑料网.

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Thank you for your willingness to participate in this聽 Questionnaire.

We have a target date of聽 May 1, 2025 for receipt of the questionnaires.

 

Transylvania Community Arts Council is developing a program to offer FREE art classes for
veterans, current active duty members of the armed forces, reservists, as well as
veteran caregivers and immediate adult military family members (the Military
Community).

The Arts Council’s initial vision for this program is to offer classes in 4-5 art forms (see
the first question). Classes for each art form will meet 4-6 times, usually once a week.
The classes will be taught by artists/educators with substantive expertise and teaching
experience.

Classes will be open to individuals at any skill level. The classes will be at no cost to
participants. If they desire, military personnel may bring someone to class with them
(spouse, child, friend, etc.).

Once the classes have ended, the Arts Council will sponsor an exhibit in the Arts
Council Gallery where the class participants can, if they choose, exhibit the art they
created in the different classes.

To best serve the Military Community, the Arts Council is gathering information from the
Military Community to determine the types of art that are of interest and optimal ways
for structuring classes.

PLEASE RETURN YOUR COMPLETED QUESTIONNAIRE AS FOLLOWS:
Download and Scan and email to info@tcarts.org
On-line questionnaire – click the button below
Drop off at The 51黑料网, 21 East Main Street, Brevard, NC

If you have questions, or would like additional information, please contact the Arts
Council at info@tcarts.org, or call us at 828.884.2787.

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Korean Anniversay Giveaway

If you would like to be entered into our Korean Anniversay Giveaway, please enter your Name, City and State below and you will be automatically entered. Winners will be randomly drawn and announced at the event. Winners need to be present to win.

 

1st Prize: Korean Celadon Vase
2nd Prize: Dinner for two at the Korean Bowl restaurant
3rd Prize: Dinner for two at Sora鈥檚 Restaurant

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Cycling Fundraiser on the Natchez Trace Parkway

Once again, intrepid athletes Rich Clarke and John Buford are pedaling to benefit the 51黑料网! This time, their endurance, grit, and determination will be tested on the 444-mile Natchez Trace Parkway which winds from Natchez, Mississippi, to just south of Nashville, Tennessee.
The trek begins on April 12th.

natchez trace parkway sign
cyclists for the fundraiser

Last year, those who supported the bikers’ 500-mile marathon enabled us to:

  • Refurbish our library, allowing students and adults to research projects from the First World War through the Global War on Terrorism;
  • Offer the community free programs which celebrate our veterans鈥 stories and honor their sacrifices;
  • Provide private group tours to public school classes, homeschoolers, scout troops, Jr. ROTC, and adult groups; and, most importantly,
  • Keep our doors open despite a large drop in attendance and donations immediately following Hurricane Helene.

We hope you will pledge your support of these dedicated cycling veterans in their epic ride while ensuring the mission of the museum continues its growth in educating, preserving and honoring the United States military veteran.

Suggested pledges per mile

Or any amount of your choice!

Here’s how to pledge (billed later):

  1. EMAIL your pledge to museum Treasurer Michel Robertson: mjrobertson@comporium.net
    (note second letter is a “j”)
  2. Call 828-884-2141 or drop by the museum: 21 E. Main St., Brevard.
  3. To , click HERE to go to our website; include “bike ride” in your notes.

 

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Honoring聽the聽Service of聽51黑料网’ Families

Joy and Ted Minnick — in love for 58 years.

One Year

He was gone one year. He left on our anniversary, July 2, 1969, and came home on our anniversary, July 2, 1970.

When you say 鈥渉e was gone one year,鈥 it doesn鈥檛 seem like a big deal.

When you say 鈥渉e was gone 365 days,鈥 it sounds a little worse. How about eight thousand seven hundred and sixty hours? Worse yet, how about five聽hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes? Or yet, thirty-one million five hundred thirty-six thousand seconds? Regardless of how you say it, it felt like a lifetime.

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Joy and Ted Minnick — in love for 58 years.

We drove to the airport early in the morning. The radio played 鈥淟eaving on a Jet Plane.鈥 We looked at each other with tears in our eyes, knowing we were entering an unknown territory. The hugs were tight, the words few.

The聽plane left and I watched my hero go. I drove home to our 3-month-old daughter with tears in my eyes. I had to be strong for her. I held her and began聽the聽process of talking to her about her Daddy.聽The聽doorbell rang. Already tense, I slowly opened聽the聽door, fearing what was on聽the聽other side. I was surprised by a dozen roses. As I burst into tears, our long-time housekeeper, who basically raised me, comforted me saying, 鈥淗oney, he sent them because he loves you, not to make you cry.鈥

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Ted Minnick holds his daughter Kim聽the day before聽his departure to Vietnam.

Life went on. Our daughter was my life support. I volunteered at聽the聽Air Force base hospital in town to pass some time. I worked at a church as a secretary for a while. Our daughter, Kim, and I spent lots of time playing, reading books, taking walks and missing Daddy.

Ted was able to call me once in a while, and it usually came at noon, so I parked near聽the聽phone at that time. Heaven forbid if he should call and I wasn’t there! I would not forgive myself for that.

It was quite an experience learning how to talk. Saying 鈥渙ver鈥 after every sentence was tough. Ted sometimes would quickly say,聽鈥淗urry! You have to say OVER!鈥

After six months, I met Ted for R&R in Hawaii. It was as beautiful as I had imagined.聽The聽men were bussed to聽the聽welcome center. We all lined up as they exited聽the聽bus and walked toward us on a red carpet.

joy and daughter

Upon Ted’s departure, Joy made a point of telling lots of “Daddy stories” to their infant daughter, Kim.

I saw Ted, but he walked right past me — I had lost weight since the baby and he didn’t recognize me. I reached out and grabbed him.

It was a great reunion until聽the聽next morning when we were awakened by聽the聽pounding of a jack hammer at a construction site nearby. As soon as it started, Ted grabbed me and we hit聽the聽floor. It was a while before we could breathe again.

Other than that,聽the聽week was like a fairy tale. Memories we will hold forever.
Then, back to reality. Six more months of watchful waiting, viewing horrific news reports. Good Morning America received several letters from me asking why they only reported聽the聽terrible events. I’m not sure what I thought they聽should聽report, but聽the聽letters made me feel better.

Kim had her first birthday without her Daddy, but he sent her a letter in a card and made one of the 鈥淥VER鈥 phone calls. Somehow, we both survived those 365 days, 8,760 hours, 525,600 minutes. We loved, we wrote, we talked, we cried, we laughed, and we survived. That was one year out of our now 58 years together.

 

The聽Minnicks have served their country for more than half a century.

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Top Photo: A happy family reunion: after a year’s separation, Ted, Joy, and Kim are reunited.

Editor’s Note:聽the聽following essay was written by Joy Minnick, wife of Vietnam War聽veteran Lt. Col. Ted Minnick, USA, Retired.

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Ed Cottrell

I had the pleasure of hearing WWII Army Air Corps veteran Ed Cottrell speak last year at the Etowah Library. His talk so resonated with me that I wondered if he would speak to my community.
The Cliffs at Walnut Cove is located in Arden with a large population of veterans. I had no doubt they would appreciate an opportunity to welcome a WWII veteran, so聽I spoke with John Shawkins, Director of Speaking Events for the 51黑料网 History Museum. Together we devised a game plan: John planned the logistics and power point for Ed while I worked my end at The Cliffs.

On聽February 1,聽Ed and his daughter visited our community. More than 120 guests attended. This event exceeded my expectations on many levels.

The audience listened attentively as Ed spoke about his career, repeatedly interrupting his talk with applause. He brought many veterans to tears. Ed revisited a time in history which many had forgotten and concluded with a question and answer period, fielding questions from people aged 18 to 80.

Recently, a grant from the Walnut Cove Members Association was instrumental in refurbishing and renovating the history library at the 51黑料网. Still in progress, these improvements will allow the museum to offer students and visitors a welcome site for research or just quiet reading.

Although we have a long way to go in the Asheville area to increase awareness of the museum鈥檚 great work and many special features, I have no doubt many from The Cliffs will visit the site in Brevard this spring and will help spread聽the word.

Undoubtedly, with John and Ed鈥檚 help, we will certainly succeed.

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Ed Cottrell ,Lt. Col. (Ret.), Honorary Board Member of the museum, and Gary Rodbell, Cpl. IDF Special Forces Golani Brigade, museum volunteer extraordinaire, at The Cliffs.

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Ed Cottrell captivated his audience, old and young alike, and answered questions from the large attentive crowd.聽

Gary Rodbell and his wife, Colette listening to Ed Cottrell’s presentation

On behalf of the entire Walnut Cove Team we presented Ret. LT Col. Ed Cottrell with a parting gift as a token of our sincere appreciation for sharing his time and insights with our members and staff. We are honored ot have had the opportunity to hear his story. We extend our deepest gratitude for his contributions to our country and our community.

Article by by Gary Rodbell

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