11.11.2017

Pence honors veterans vice president of the self-cleaning Vietnam Memorial

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In his speech to the veterans at Arlington National Cemetery, Vice President Mike Pence veterans insured under this government, they have better access to mental health services and telemedicine. US TODAY

WASHINGTON - The Pence glove VP with water while on the walls of black granite Vietnam Veterans Memorial Saturday rubbed name engraved deterred work.

then start a crown pence, the son of a veteran of the Korean War and father of a Marine and offer a tribute to veterans at Arlington National Cemetery.

But he began the morning for cleaning dressed came in jeans on the National Mall, cowboy boots and old yellow glove shortly after sunrise on the Capitol dome in the distance.

"For all morning," Pence said the group of about 40 volunteers. "Mike Pence. United are all here. Happy Veterans Day ".

the wall for cleaning of flowers, flags, pictures, boots, helmets, crowns and other memorabilia had other cleaning, Newday US employees, companies serve a mortgage veterans prepared already to remove the base.

In addition to leave offers, visitors will also make templates 58,286 names of those who died or disappeared encouraged during the war. Volunteers help clean the wall regularly to keep the surface as "quiet and thoughtful", planned as a designer Maya Lin.

Cleaners general spraying the wall with the tubes before and after the cleaning with the large brushes. But Saturday subzero temperatures require a more practical approach sponges and paper towels.

"I do not know why I wear gloves because I can not feel my fingers correctly now," said one volunteer.

After reaching the monument with his wife, Pence takes a mop bucket Orange with the news in a region near the center of the "Come" wall.

He said, "You have a place for us to work?".

Wylie Gilbert, 30, of Maryland, was some evidence pence cleaning - Peeling hard from top to bottom, left and right.

"They will rub and dry," Interior Minister Ryan Zinke said the vice president.

do most of your own washing and drying, with the exception of a few more points on the largest prong for him pence, but ended up.

Robert Salazar was the name of the top and one of the wall sections wiping pence.

While the vice president has kept his work gloves, Karen Pence tried to clean with bare hands, which quickly led to red finger.

"How do you prefer?" Her husband asked at one point.

Gilbert later said Karen Pence not he said the practical work did not mind as there was time to think about it.

"Where are you, ma'am?" Asked Gilbert worked side by side.

"We are from Indiana," Karen Pence said.

Gilbert said pennies in the Army National Guard served, as well as work in the US NewDay.

"Thank you for your service," the vice president said.

"Thank you for your - and come here this morning," Gilbert said.

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Pence also spoke with James Pierce Ranger who were injured in Afghanistan in the National Guard in 2012. Pierce while serving, 34, was one of three survivors of a suicide bombing that killed 56 people.

Talking to volunteers after Penny left, Pierce called work ideal park to its service. After several reconstruction operations, Getting Pierce Parks by guard operation before a full-time job offer.

"That's fine," said Pierce Pence visit. "The vice president leaves and wash the wall."

He said volunteers a veteran wheelchair bound to meet that came for a stretch in honor of the National Mall, trips bring veterans across the country to war memorials.

After Pierce shared her story with the veteran, the man stood and welcomed. Veterans woman weeping said Pierce was the first time he and welcomes in four years. Died shortly after the trip, Pierce said.

"You never know what impression you have," Pierce told the group. "You're a volunteer for men and women who sacrificed their lives for our great country."

Before pence for his visit to Arlington National Cemetery to prepare the left, he posed for a group photo in the center of the monument.

"When the waves the American flag ..." CEO Tom Lynch NewDay said, "We will shake him," the group shouted.

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