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Veteran returning to Vietnam, again

February
26

Seems like Vietnam veteran and former Spring Valley police chief Howard Goldin can’t get enough of returning to Vietnam: two months after my father and I joined him and a group of veterans and Rotary Club members on their last humanitarian tour there, he’s getting ready to head back with more supplies.

Goldin, his wife Doris, and Stony Point Town Magistrate Bill Franks and his wife Margaret, are joining a two-week tour led by Seattle Rotarian Son Michael Pham’s Kids Without Borders Spring Humanitour on March 30. Scheduled activities include a stop in Dalat to check on the construction progress of The Rose School, a project largely funded by the Spring Valley Rotary Club’s Schools to End Poverty (STEP) program.

The school, pictured here in November, still needs about $30,000 to finish construction, said Ed Franks, Spring Valley Rotarian and president of Rockland’s Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 333.school.jpg

Donations to The Rose School can be mailed to: Spring Valley Rotary, Vietnam School Project, Po Box 59, Spring Valley, NY 10977.

The Goldins are also packing the usual toiletries and medical supplies – toothbrushes, toothpaste, vitamins – and children’s clothing and Beanie Babies to give out at the orphanages and schools they visit on their trip. For more information about making contributions, leave a message for them at (845) 371-7605.

This entry was posted on Tuesday, February 26th, 2008 at 6:45 am by Nicole Neroulias.
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KatieRich Liebson is a "military brat" who grew up on bases in the U.S. and Germany during his father's 23-year career as an Air Force enlisted man. Rich enlisted in the Army in 1976 and until his discharge in 1980 was assigned to the 78th Engineer Battalion in Ettlingen, Germany, as a public information specialist and translator. He's been a reporter at The Journal News and its forerunner, the Reporter Dispatch, for more than 20 years. During that time he's covered a variety of beats and has written frequently about veterans and veterans issues.
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