Paul Halverson, a Vietnam Disabled American Veteran,
chose a bicycle trip from Washington to Maine to
encourage younger veterans to seek out the DAV.
His bicycle trailer topped with a staff carrying the
American flag and the POW/MIA black banner, Halverson
said he stops in towns along the way to raise awareness.
“It’s more or less to reach out to the new era of
Iraq and Afghanistan, to get them to join their DAV
chapters,” Halverson said.
DAV Chapter 7, Bemidji, Commander Robert Saddoris met
the cyclist outside Bemidji Tuesday and escorted him
with a flag-decked pickup truck to the Lake Bemidji
waterfront.
Halverson, a pilot for seagoing vessels on the Great
Lakes, said he developed the idea for the trek after
getting in shape with an elliptical trainer and losing
significant poundage last winter. He took the Amtrak
Empire Builder to Seattle and started his trip east from
Everett, Wash.
He said he didn’t join the DAV in 1969 when he
returned from two tours in Vietnam serving with the 25th
Infantry Division and the 9th Infantry Division.
“I was really paranoid about anything I thought was
government-related because I didn’t want to end up back
in Vietnam,” he said.
However, he said, he wants to dispel the idea that
the DAV is government-related. The organization receives
no government funding, he said, but lobbies for
veterans’ benefits and rights.
Besides his outreach for the DAV, Halverson said the
ride has been a grand adventure.
“I’ve enjoyed every minute of it,” he said. “It’s a
great, big, beautiful country.”
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Paul
Halverson
Pioneer Photos/Monte Draper