Formerly Liberty Legal Institute
For Immediate Release NEWS RELEASE May 11, 2010
War Memorial Torn Down by Vandals! Reward Offered for Information Leading to Arrest and Conviction of Responsible Parties PLANO, Texas, May 11, 2010 – The Mojave Desert War Memorial, which was saved temporarily by a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling, was torn down by vandals sometime Sunday night. Liberty Institute, which represents longtime memorial caretakers Henry and Wanda Sandoz, the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW), The American Legion, Military Order of the Purple Heart, and the American Ex-Prisoners of War, is offering a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the removal of VFW property.
"The memorial will be rebuilt and the vandals will be caught and prosecuted in federal court, since the crime occurred on government property," said Tradewell, a combat-wounded Vietnam veteran from Sussex, Wis. "We hope this horrible act will highlight the importance of resolving this case quickly so that the memorial and land can be transferred to the VFW so that the service and sacrifice of all American war dead will be properly recognized and honored, as originally intended by a group of World War I VFW members 76 years ago."
“This was never about one cross,” said Hill. “It is about the right to honor our nation’s veterans in a manner in which the overwhelming majority supports. The American Legion strongly believes the public has a right to protect its memorials.
For more information or to leave a tip, visit www.donttearmedown.com. -- 30 --
Editor’s Note: Photos available at www.donttearmedownnews.com. Contacts: Jennifer Grisham, Office: 972.941.4453, Cell: 202.297.1290, jgrisham@libertyinstitute.org Roe Ann Estevez, Office: 972.941.4452, Cell: 214.558.9957, raestevez@libertyinstitute.org
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