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Virginia War Memorial seeks student entries for Veterans Day essay contest

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The Virginia War Memorial in Richmond is seeking entries for its 2023 Veterans Day Student Essay Contest. The annual competition is open to all Virginia middle and high school age public, private, and homeschooled students. One winner will be selected from among all middle school entries (grades 6-8) and one from high school entries (grades 9-12).

The essay topic for the 2023 contest is “A Virginian Who Served in The Military During the Korean War Era Who Inspires Me.”  Students may consider a member of their family, of their community, or any Virginian who served in any branch of the U.S. Armed Forces, anywhere in the world, during the Korean War Era (1950 – 1953) as their subject.

The two students who write the winning essays will each receive a prize package courtesy of McDonald’s Restaurants of Richmond and Hampton Roads.  The student winners will also be invited to read aloud their essays and participate in the Veterans Day Ceremony at the Virginia War Memorial on Nov. 10.

Essays should be 500-750 words in length and utilize interviews and primary sources whenever possible.  Students are encouraged to contact Sylvia Marshall, VWM archivist (Sylvia.Marshall@vawarmemorial.org) for additional resources regarding Virginia’s Korean War Era veterans if they wish.

Entries will be judged on clarity of thought, adherence to the contest theme and guidelines, proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation.  Detailed information regarding rules, guidelines and how to enter are available online at https://vawarmemorial.org/learn/contests-scholarships/essay/.

All entries must be submitted to the Virginia War Memorial website by 11:59 p.m., Oct. 15. For details or with questions, contact Crystal Coon at crystal.coon@vawarmemorial.org or (804) 786-2060.