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Iamp;#39;ll now ask all Vietnam veterans in the audience to please stand ladies gentlemen please thank our Vietnam vet gentlemen welcome home we now welcome the mic novosel chapter of the Vietnam Veterans of America for a field cross ceremony please welcome Carol Carter good afternoon we all have very busy day-to-day schedules and we tend to forget those who have sacrificed for us our veterans those currently serving and deployed all around the world and of course those who have given the ultimate sacrifice by protecting defending and preserving our freedom we are here this afternoon to remember and honor all of them and on this anniversary of the beginning of the battle of the Iamp;#39;d rang we would like to give special recognition to those who served and sacrificed on those faithful days in november 1965 the men of the 1st air cavalry division the field cross was first used in World War one it was used to mark the place where a fallen comrade was buried after a battle or skirmish