Regiment of the Cross | Catholic Faith-Based Veteran Podcast
On May 22, 1968, 17 Marines were killed near Con Thien, South Vietnam. Among them was 1st Lt. Victor David Westphall, USMC. For most families, such a loss would remain a private burden. For Dr. Victor and Jeanne Westphall, grief became a mission. What began as a tribute to their son and the Marines who died beside him eventually became the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and Peace & Brotherhood Chapel in Angel Fire, New Mexico—a place dedicated to remembrance, reflection, healing, and hope. In this episode of Regiment of the Cross, I am joined by Walter Westphall, David's brother and co-founder of the Memorial, along with Chuck Hasford, a longtime friend of Dr. "Doc" Westphall and witness to the Memorial's growth over the past four decades. Together we discuss David's story, the battle near Con Thien, the vision that inspired the Memorial, the addition of the iconic UH-1 Huey helicopter, the annual Run for the Wall pilgrimage, and why veterans and families from across America continue to find healing in Angel Fire. This is more than the story of a memorial. It is a story of sacrifice, family, brotherhood, and the enduring power of hope. 🇺🇸 If you enjoy content honoring veterans, military history, faith, and service, please like, subscribe, and share. visit the memorial webpage https://www.vietnamveteransmemorial.org/ [https://www.vietnamveteransmemorial.org/] #VietnamWar #VietnamVeterans #USMC #MarineCorps #GoldStarFamily #AngelFire #Veterans #MilitaryHistory #RunForTheWall #Huey #UH1 #PeaceAndBrotherhood #NeverForget #RegimentOfTheCross
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