Underwritten by Ross Perot
America's Tribute to Vietnam Veterans was a June 2005 week-long event. The event featured a giant, outdoor, vendor village on the grounds of the Grand Palace on Highway 76 in Branson, Missouri. Many of the 30,000+ attendees visited the vendor village daily and made it the unofficial "Home Base" of the Tribute.
The Tribute included a huge Saturday night concert that featured national recording acts and stars such as The Beach Boys, Tony Orlando, The Doobie Brothers, The Fifth Dimension, The Supremes with Mary Wilson, The Oak Ridge Boys, Les Brown Jr., Ann Margret and former Armed Forces radio disc jockey Adrian Cronauer, made famous by Robin Williams in the movie "Good Morning,Vietnam."
The Agency was responsible for producing the advertising and public relations campaign which included television, radio, print, website, direct mail and newspapers.
The numerous public relations activities included features on the Jim Bohannon national radio show, Fox News and numerous write ups in national and regional newspapers and military service publications.
Welcome home my brothers and sisters
ArmyReconScout 11 months ago 2
Vietnam War veterans will never die, they will just fade away.....from a vietnam veteran ....196TH Light Infantry Brigade 68-69
namdogtag 1 year ago 2
Welcome home to all my Brothers and Sisters of Service in Viet Nam.
Thank you for posting.
A Proud US Navy Veteran!
5 *s!
TunesNorth 2 years ago 2