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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

“Tours of Duty: Carroll County MD and the Vietnam War” By Gary D. Jestes and Jay A. Graybeal.

“Tours of Duty: Carroll County and the Vietnam War”

By Gary D. Jestes and Jay A. Graybeal.

The authors present the stories of Carroll County’s unsung heroes who served their country during the Vietnam War.  Includes biographical sketches, soldiers’ letters, a roster of servicemen, a bibliography of contemporary newspaper articles about the war.  $29



Historical Society of Carroll County
210 East Main Street, Westminster MD 21157
(410) 848-6494


About the book – and the authors, Jay Graybeal and Gary Jestes:

On Wednesday, November 12, 2008, Carroll County Times - http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/ - writer, Carrie Ann Knauer wrote:

Historian shares Carroll County Vietnam stories

In researching for a book on Carroll County’s Vietnam veterans, Jay Graybeal and Gary Jestes found a wealth of material in local newspaper archives and by collecting letters sent between soldiers and their loved ones.

They learned about Lt. Col. Charles I. Miller, who was one of the first Americans stationed in Vietnam, and was in fact part of the team to brief Gen. William Westmoreland, who in June 1964 was appointed the senior military commander of the United States’ armed forces in Vietnam, when he arrived in country.

They interviewed Sgt. Jerry Barnes, who told a story of hearing a scream from the cook one night in the camp and discovered a cobra in the kitchen ready to strike. Barnes, Carroll’s state’s attorney, said he pulled out his M16 without hesitation and shot the snake, refrigerator, stove and about everything else in the kitchen, except the cook, Graybeal said.

They read the stories in Carroll newspapers about the war and the reactions from residents on whether demonstrations were an appropriate way of showing dissatisfaction with American forces’ participation in the conflict.

Graybeal shared these stories Tuesday at the Historical Society of Carroll County’s Box Lunch Talk. Jestes, who was also scheduled to speak Tuesday, was unable to attend because of illness, Graybeal said.

Timmi Pierce, executive director of the Historical Society, said it was fitting to have a talk on the Vietnam veterans Tuesday because Veterans Day fell on the normally scheduled day for the lunch talk. Pierce used the opportunity to recognize the dozen or so veterans in attendance at the talk, including four Vietnam veterans.

“It’s fitting that we’re in this building [American Legion Post 31], which honors veterans seven days a week,” Graybeal said during his opening.

Graybeal is the chief curator of the Army Heritage and Education Center in Carlisle, Pa., where he has been working on the center’s Vietnam collection, which will be dedicated Friday, he said.

Jestes and Graybeal started the research for their book, “Tours of Duty: Carroll County and the Vietnam War,” when Graybeal was still at the Historical Society. They spent more than 10 years on the research and writing before it was published last year, he said.

“We joke it took longer for us to write the book than to fight the war,” Graybeal said.

Graybeal gave a general overview of the timeline of the Vietnam War, then listed some of the Carroll servicemen who are highlighted in the book, including Rick Will Sr., Sgt. Gary Hammett, Capt. Richard N. Dixon and Maj. Harold J. Robertson. Several heads in the audience nodded in recognition of the names and faces being broadcast on the projector screen.

“It’s wrenching to read, but it’s important to see the sacrifices that were made,” Graybeal said of the book.

There was so much dissension surrounding the Vietnam War, and a lot of myths were spun out of that dissension, Graybeal said. He read from a list of exposed myths about Vietnam veterans, which showed that Vietnam soldiers were not as young, uneducated, underprivileged or unwilling as people believed. For example, while the draft got so much attention during the Vietnam War, only one-third of the soldiers to serve in Vietnam were drafted, and two-thirds were voluntary recruits, Graybeal said. Those statistics are the opposite of World War II’s, he said.

Despite people’s personal views, no one can deny the way the war affected the nation and its future, Graybeal said.

“It forever changed our views as Americans of our role in the world,” he said.


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Related: Memorial Day: Honoring the sacrifice of Staff Sgt. James Norman Byers  By Kevin Dayhoff Wednesday, May 25, 2011 http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4418


“Tours of Duty: Carroll County MD and the Vietnam War” By Gary D. Jestes and Jay A. Graybeal.

“Tours of Duty: Carroll County MD and the Vietnam War” By Gary D. Jestes and Jay A. Graybeal.

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What's Happening at the Carroll County Maryland Arts Council

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Wednesday May 25, 2011


 Upcoming Events
Poetry Evening Handmade Book
Thursday, May 26, 6:30 - 8 pm
FREE!

Featured poets include Laura Shovan, Regina Sokas, Lalilta Naronha, Kathleen Hellen, Barbara Westwood Diehl, hosted by Danuta E. Kosk-Kosicka
 

Art in the Park 
Art in the Park logoOn the grounds of Westminster City Hall 
Saturday, June 4, 10 am - 4 pm
FREE!

This annual outdoor celebration of the visual and performing arts will feature a record-breaking number of artists and 5 additional food vendors.  There will be free crafts for the kids and continuous musical entertainment.
  Special thanks to our sponsors, The Carroll County Times, Max Realty, and The City of Westminster 



  
 Gallery Exhibits 

"Open Vistas" 
Karen Wood SunlitOn view through June 3  

Don't miss this extraordinary gathering of "plein air' artists.  Their breathtaking landscapes, exquisite seascapes and gritty urban streetscapes, all painted "on location."  These artists have mastered the technique of capturing the rapidly changing light and shadows that make plein air painting one of the most difficult techniques. 



  
 Other Art Center News
DepARTures Bus Trip to
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Wednesday, August 3
 
See the Broadway musical sensation that continues to be a huge hit for all ages.  This incredible production is the untold story of the Witches of Oz and includes dozens of show-stopping songs and an unforgettable cast of characters.  Departs 5 pm/Returns 11:45 pm.

$135/$130 Members.  (A $50 dsposit is required to hold your reservation.  The balance will be due July 1, 2001)



  
Register Today for thePalette and Paint
the 9th Annual
Members Exhibit
  
This show is one of our annual favorites and features more than 100 works of art created by our talented members.



  
Summer Arts CampCamper with Mask
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Spaces our filling up fast for our popular summer arts camp. 
Don't let your child miss out on a wonderful summer activity!

Art Adventures (Ages 8 - 12) June 27 - July 1
Theatre Camp (Ages 8 - 12) July 4 - July 15
Creative Kids Camp-C  (Ages 5-7)  July18-22
Creative Kids Camp-D  (Ages 5-7)  July 25-29
Michael Rosman's Circus Stars Camp- Aug 22-26
  



  
New Yoga Session Begins in JulyTim Hurley Yoga
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We've just announced a 15-week session of yoga set to begin in mid-July.  Sessions will take place Mondays and Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8 pm.  Cost is $150 for CCAC Members or $165 for Non-Members.

Tim Hurley has developed a very loyal following of students at the Arts Center, and typically we turn people away for these sessions, so register early...don't be disappointed!
   
  
  
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Kindermusik is returning to Westminster!
Sessions will be held at Coffey Music on Matin Street in downtown Westminster.  Call Debbie Henning at 410/259-5814 for more information or a brochure about this terrific music program for young children and caregivers.  
September Song Auditions
Auditions for "Children of Eden" will be held June 5 @ 5:30 pm (Note new time for June 5!), June 7 @ 7 pm and June 9 at 7 pm at Century High School.  With a book by John Caird (Les Miserables) and music & lyrics to Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Godspell & Pippin) this outstanding musical production will feature a large and talented ensemble cast.  For more information call Joan Eichhorn at 410/654-0494 or go to www.September-Song.org

Westminster Ringers present "A Bronze Voyage"
Sat, June 4, 7:30 pm, Scott Theatre at Caroll Community College.  Selections based on a musical journey around the world of handbells.  Advance tickets $8-$10.  At the door - $10 - $12.  For more info call 410/848-5482 or go to www.thewestminsterringers.org


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Strawberry Festival
St. Mary's Evangelical Lutheran Church on Littlestown Pike will host this annual event from 9 am - 2 pm on Sat., June 4.  Featuring the Carroll County Ramblers, Long Arm Crick and book signing by Lois Szymanski.  For m ore information go to www.stmaryselc.org or call 410/346-7146.  
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Memorial Day: Honoring the sacrifice of Staff Sgt. James Norman Byers

Memorial Day: Honoring the sacrifice of Staff Sgt. James Norman Byers

By Kevin Dayhoff Wednesday, May 25, 2011 http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4418
Hopefully, you and your family will pause this Memorial Day to remember those men and women in uniform who have gone before us and made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms and our way of life.

For many, Memorial Day is a special holiday in which we honor the legacy of all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation.  We owe a great debt and responsibility to remember and honor these heroes in our hearts. 

Over 2.7 million Americans served in the Vietnam War.  Of the 58,200 names listed on the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington, 1,046 are Marylanders who made the ultimate sacrifice in the Vietnam War.

President Kennedy once said “A nation reveals itself not only by the men it produces but also by the men it honors, the men it remembers.” 

On Monday, after the Memorial Day ceremonies at the Westminster Cemetery, many of us will also gather at the nearby Carroll County Vietnam Memorial.  There we informally pay our respects to all the patriots that have gone before us; but we are particularly drawn together to share the memories of the eighteen names that are etched in the black granite memorial that is the centerpiece of the memorial park.

One such hero, whose face is indelibly etched into the cold stone memorial, is that of Staff Sgt. James Norman Byers of Westminster.

Byers had been deployed to Vietnam for five months when he was killed by a Viet Cong sniper on Friday, January 20, 1967.  He was born on Monday, March 2, 1942 in Union Mills and was he son of Norman and Sarah Shorb Byers. 

He was just 24 years old when he died serving our country.  Staff Sergeant Byers, who had decided to make a career of serving in the Army, was a squad leader attached to the 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Company B, 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry and stationed in Tay Ninh Province, Vietnam… http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4418

[20110525 TT pubver Memorial Day James N Byers]

More information on Carroll County and the Vietnam War may be found in “Tours of Duty” by Gary D. Jestes and Jay A. Graybeal; on sale at the Historical Society of Carroll County.

Photo caption: Staff Sgt. James Norman Byers - Byers had been deployed to Vietnam for five months when he was killed by a Viet Cong sniper on Friday, January 20, 1967.  Staff Sergeant Byers, who had decided to make a career of serving in the Army, was a squad leader attached to the 196th Light Infantry Brigade, Company B, 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry and stationed in Tay Ninh Province, Vietnam.  [19670126 SSgt James N Byers]


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DealBook: Edited by Andrew Ross Sorkin The New York Times: Community Banks Lobby to Limit New Regulations

Community Banks Lobby to Limit New Regulations


Ads blanketing the Washington area right now have one clear
message: Lawmakers and regulators should tread lightly on
small banks.

The community banking industry has started a campaign aimed
at overturning certain aspects of Dodd-Frank, especially
consumer protection rules and limits on debit card fees,
DealBook reports. Their argument: Profits will fall, and
perhaps even a few institutions will fail.

But the regulation may not be as burdensome as the
advertising campaign - or the $1.2 million spent on
lobbying in the first quarter - implies. Community banks
and credit unions won exemptions from several of the law's
toughest provisions, and some of the rules put small banks
on more equal footing with big banks.

DEALBOOK:
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/05/23/community-banks-lobby-to-limit-new-regulations/?nl=business&emc=dlbka9

DealBook: Edited by Andrew Ross Sorkin The New York Times: Community Banks Lobby to Limit New Regulations

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