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Memorial Day artwork and New Jersey veterans

Katherine Avila Roman and Noemi Martinez, Mr. David Wronko’s 8th grade students from Asbury Park High School, worked on a Memorial Day poster with many iconic symbols and images from American History.

VFW, Memorial Day Artwork and New Jersey Veterans

Just recently Katherine Avila Roman and Noemi Martinez, Mr. David Wronko’s 8th grade students from Asbury Park High School, worked on a Memorial Day artwork poster with many iconic symbols and images from American History.

Memorial Day Artwork

For instance, when designing their Memorial Day artwork poster, they used the Bald Eagle, the Liberty Bell, the Statue of Liberty, the raising of the American Flag at the Battle of Iwo Jima, and a tombstone representing Arlington National Cemetery.

The Bald Eagle was used to show strength and freedom of America.

The Liberty Bell was used to show freedom for all citizens.

The Statue of Liberty was used to show a strong friendship with France and acknowledged as a symbol of democracy and freedom worldwide.

The raising of the American Flag at the Battle of Iwo Jima was used to show American bravery and the will to never give up. For instance, this battle was between the United States and Japan. It was a very harsh battle with no one getting the upper hand. However, once the soldiers raised the American flag, the United States was able to defeat Japan. Lastly, the tombstone was used to represent Arlington National Cemetery and all the veterans who served from every American conflict from the American Revolution to the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.

This poster was used on May 20, 2023 at the 1333 VFW Post in Neptune during a Memorial Day Ghana Session.

VFW veterans celebrated

In addition to the artwork, VFW veterans were celebrated for their service to the country. These veterans included : Wilbur V. Martin, Vietnam Veteran, George Reed, Vietnam Veteran, Marshall Love, Vietnam Veteran, and Curtis Stewart, Korean War Veteran.

Through the artwork of Katherine Avila Roman and Noemi Martinez, the VFW New Jersey veterans were thanked for their service and their commitment of defending the United States of America.

David Wronko
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David Wronko is a history teacher at Asbury Park High School sharing with the Jersey Voices community the wonderful stories coming out of Asbury Park. Mr. David Wronko was VFW Teacher of the Year, 2011-2012, Teacher of the Year for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School, 2014-2015, MLK Middle School Teacher of the Month for January 2016, and given the recognition award from the Asbury Park Board of Education for volunteering to tutoring students on Saturdays in 2011. Also Mr. David Wronko was published in two issues of NJEA Review Magazine.

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