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Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8870 Commander Jim Traner, a U.S. Army veteran who fought in Vietnam from 1967-69, sits back and listens to the guest speaker during a ceremony to dedicate a veterans' memorial Nov. 5 at Edmonds Community College in Lynnwood.
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A pair of boots and a stack of books are featured on the veterans' monument, “From Boots to Books,” at Edmonds Community College.
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State Sen. Paull Shin (center-left) and members of the Edmonds Community College student organization Club Vet pose for cameras after the unveiling of their veterans' monument, "From Boots to Books," Nov. 5, between Brier and Lynnwood halls at Edmonds Community College in Lynnwood. The monument was designed to both welcome student veterans to campus and to show they add to the school's diverse population.
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A pair of boots and a stack of books are featured on the veterans' monument, "From Boots to Books," which was unveiled Nov. 5 between Brier and Lynnwood halls at Edmonds Community College in Lynnwood.
 

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Published: Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Honoring student veterans

Memorial pays homage to those who make the transition 'From Boots to Books'

LYNNWOOD

Troy Montgomery completed two tours of duty in Iraq and one in Turkmenistan before he enrolled in Edmonds Community College to prepare for a career in mechanical engineering.

While it's not always an easy transition from military life to school, veterans like Montgomery, 28, have found a way to support each other.

Montgomery is the president of Club Vet, a campus group founded in fall of 2008, which supports students who have served in the military.

This year the group designed, commissioned and raised money for a monument to honor veterans past, present and future. The idea originated with previous Club Vet president Timm Lovitt, who graduated from EdCC and currently attends Seattle University. A dedication ceremony held Nov. 5 in Brier Hall featured guest speaker Michael Reagan, a Perrinville resident and Vietnam veteran who has drawn portraits of more than 1,900 members of the armed forces who have died in recent conflicts.

The monument, “From Boots to Books,” is located on a hilly green space west of Brier Hall. Artist Roger Robert Wheeler of the Fremont Fine Arts Foundry of Seattle is working on the final piece, a bronze sculpture of a pair of boots stacked on a pile of books. A wax prototype currently sits on top of the stone base. The base, worth $2,000, was donated by Michael Homchick Stoneworks of Kenmore. Homchick's father was a World War II veteran.

Montgomery, who joined Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8870 in Lynnwood after completing his service, gave presentations to various veterans groups in the area to raise funds for the monument. About $3,000 was raised to finance the building of the monument, which will cost about $5,000 total to build. Some college employees, including the American Federation of Teachers #4254 in Edmonds, also donated.

Meanwhile, Club Vet continues to support veterans from all walks of life. Hossam Basha, a Fulbright exchange student from Egypt and member of the Egyptian military, was among those on hand for the ceremony.

Martin Spani, a Marine who served during the Cuban missile crisis and Vietnam, also came to support the cause. Spani has taken fire science, first aid and CPR classes at Edmonds. Spani's VFW Post added 22 new members this year.

“It's a great program,” Spani said after the ceremony. “It's great to see the vets are getting some recognition from the college.”






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