The East Tennessee Veterans Memorial

A Pictorial History of the Names on the Wall, Their Service, and Their Sacrifice
Where: 
In person & online
When: 
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 - 7:00am to Wednesday, November 10, 2021 - 6:45am

In-Person Location and Reservations
East Tennessee History Center, 601 South Gay Street, Knoxville, TN 37902 (Seating is limited.) 
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Online Reservations
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Or visit the ETHS Facebook page at the start of the program to watch this on Facebook Live.

On the northern edge of World’s Fair Park in Knoxville, 32 striking granite pylons stand as a monument to the tradition of military service in East Tennessee. Dr. John B. Romeiser and Jack McCall, Jr., will explore the creation and significance of the East Tennessee Veterans Memorial, as well as the research behind and writing of the award-winning book The East Tennessee Veterans Memorial: A Pictorial History of the Names on the Wall, Their Service, and Their Sacrifice. The book and presentation will provide a window into the work done on the project, as well as the lives and courageous actions of the more than 6,200 men and women whose names are inscribed on the sobering markers.

Books will be available for purchase and signing.

This program is one in a series of hybrid Brown Bag programs and lectures sponsored by the Albers Family Foundation in memory of Harriet Z. Albers. The East Tennessee Historical Society is privileged to share regional history with our members and the public.

About the Speakers
Dr. John B. Romeiser is professor emeritus of French and Francophone studies at the University of Tennessee. He is the author of Beachhead Don: Reporting the War from the European Theater, 1942–1945 and the editor of Combat Reporter: Don Whitehead’s World War II Diary and Memoirs.

Jack H. McCall, Jr., is an attorney and author who recently retired from Tennessee Valley Authority in Knoxville. A former Army officer, he edited Pacific Time on Target: Memoirs of a Marine Artillery Officer, 1943–1945, and his articles have appeared in the Journal of Military History, MHQ: Military History Quarterly, American Journal of International Law, and Foreign Affairs.

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