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Virginia Newspaper Advertisement
Wednesday, February 7, 2007, 07:25 AM News
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Cpl. Matthew P. Wallace Patriot Scholarship Foundation
Friday, February 2, 2007, 07:24 AM News
U.S. Army Corporal Matthew Wallace was dedicated to his family, to his country, and to children. He was unable to go to college himself, but he wanted that opportunity to be available for children of the future. In honor of Corporal Wallace, the Hampton Roads Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (HRNROTC) has established the Wallace Patriot Scholarship, which will provide funds to young men and women who have suffered the loss or wounding of a military service member in the Global War on Terror or future armed conflicts. The HRNROTC is seeking individual and corporate donors and sponsors to provide fully funded scholarships for at least four students via Wallace Patriot Scholarships. Tax-advantaged contributions can be made in cooperation with Old Dominion University’s Dominion Fund. INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTIONS can be made via checks payable to “PRAG” (memo: Wallace Patriot Scholarship) and mailed to
Patuxent River Assembly of God P.O. Box 828 California, MD 20619 301-862-9200
or at http://www.givetoodu.com
CORPORATE CONTRIBUTIONS can be made via the Old Dominion University web site, http://www.givetoodu.com, or by contacting
Ryan Martin Director of the Dominion Fund 129 Koch Hall, Norfolk, VA 23529 757-683-5738
rkmartin@odu.edu. For updates, please visit http://www.CPLMatthewWallace.comThe Hampton Roads Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps is one of the largest officer training battalions in the nation consisting of over 250 Sailors, Marines, and Midshipmen. It is comprised of a three school consortium that includes Old Dominion University, Norfolk State University, and Hampton University.
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Bracelet ordering details
Tuesday, November 14, 2006, 01:46 PM News
Even though PRAG's bracelet order is complete, anyone interested is welcome to order their own bracelets via Ranger Joe's online store. The specific item you can order is the customized KIA bracelet. You'll need to specify the 4th ID logo and two lines of text. The following were entered on the original order: "CPL MATTHEW P WALLACE" and "4TH ID JULY 21, 2006 BAGHDAD". Cost is sixty dollars for five bracelets.
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Memorial Bracelet Order is Complete!
Friday, November 3, 2006, 04:56 PM
The bracelets have been ordered already. No further orders are planned, so please don't contact PRAG to request to be added to the order. Thanks so much to everyone who participated.
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Memorial Bracelet Update 3
Thursday, October 5, 2006, 10:37 AM News
The memorial bracelet prototype has been received! Click on the thumbnail for a full-size image. They are quite handsome, made of solid aluminum, painted satin black, with "CPL MATTHEW P WALLACE / 4TH ID JULY 21, 2006 BAGHDAD" and a 4th ID logo and American flag engraved into the metal.
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Thursday, October 5, 2006, 09:41 AM News
Dignitaries, soldiers, bikers and citizens gathered in Leonardtown,MD, on Saturday September 30, 2006, to welcome home the Army National Guard's 243rd Engineers after a year's deployment to Iraq. The 243rd lost four of their own soldiers during the year. In commemorating their fallen soldiers they included fellow St.Mary's County men Matthew Wallace and Ray Faulstich Jr. A wreath was placed in honor of all these warriors with "Taps" and "Amazing Grace" marking the moment. Both the Wallace and Faulstich families were presented with St.Mary's County flags during the ceremonies.
County Commisioner President Thomas McKay recalled the profound impact he received at the Wallace Memorial Service, "The testimony of their faith in God and devotion to their country was one of those most moving events I've ever attended."
This occasion was a celebration welcoming home the 243rd, they have every reason to be congratulated. They have enough sorrow with the loss of their own soldiers. The fact that they chose to include Wallace and Faulstich was a generous and kind gesture on their part. Knowing these beloved men continue to be remembered is one of the sweetest gifts their families can receive. The ongoing care expressed by our local community is deeply appreciated.
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Memorial Bracelet Update 2
Thursday, August 24, 2006, 05:32 AM News
 The order of Memorial Bracelets for Matt will begin in the next 3-4 weeks. More information to follow. Keep checking in for details.
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Memorial Bracelets Update
Thursday, August 10, 2006, 06:08 AM News
 Due to the large response to the Memorial Bracelet idea, one of the men in our community has offered to take this project on. He has ordered a prototype braclet, but it takes a few weeks because of the individualized detailing. The Wallace family will receive this for review. Once we know the bracelet is correct, we will post ordering directions on this site. It will probably be sometime in September before it's all straight, so please be patient and check back with this site. Thank you to all for your desire to keep Matt's memory close at heart.
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Wednesday, August 9, 2006, 12:23 PM News
 From a letter to the Enterprise from the Wallaces: He has become your son, too, and you have treated him and us as suchBeing forced into tragic circumstances gives us a fresh perspective on life. Things we once valued no longer hold the same value. Insignificant things become significant, and what we once thought important no longer holds such importance. Those who have walked in such places immediately have a kinship with others who are walking there. They do not need to explain; they merely look at one another with mutual respect and admiration for their common experience. It is this context from which principles of life and conduct during troubled times are born. Read More...
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Continuing coverage and links
Monday, August 7, 2006, 11:54 AM News
As news stories continue to be aired or posted online about Matt, we'll continue to link them in on the Links block to the right of this page. For example, another National Public Radio story aired today, and you can listen to it here. Normally we will not post a blog entry for every story (there are too many!), but we wanted to emphasize that this "Links" list is still growing regularly. If you come across a story we missed, please let us know about it so we can link it for everyone else.
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Monday, August 7, 2006, 08:02 AM News
For those of you old enough to remember the "bracelets" worn in honor of soldiers during Viet Nam...
There is a similar product available now that would have information about Matt Wallace on it. It is called a "Memorial Bracelet". They are metal, not rubber. Someone is researching what information is needed to place an order including cost and so forth. If you are interested please reply so we can consider whether to post the details here or do a large group order. The person researching this is already providing them for the Wallace family.
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Arlington Location Details
Sunday, August 6, 2006, 06:26 PM News
In case you wish to visit Matt's final resting place in the future, the Arlington location is section 60 plot 8410; the GPS coordinates are: N38 52.587 W77 03.825 You can take a look at the Google Maps overhead view here. 
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Hardcopy of Articles requested for Wallace Scrapbook
Friday, August 4, 2006, 01:00 PM News
The Wallace family is collecting items for Matt's scrapbook. If you have actual paper copies of the various articles listed to the right in the Links block, please either mail it to the PRAG address on the "Donations and Memorial Gifts" link, or post a comment here with contact info to arrange delivery; we already have all the Enterprise newspaper articles, but we need out-of-town papers such as the Post and Sun, etc. Less common publications such as Navy and DOD papers or 4th ID news will be especially valued.
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Wednesday, August 2, 2006, 07:19 PM News
 Many thanks to the hundreds of people who stood by the roadside and the graveside; hung out flags; wept as the funeral procession passed by; and did countless other things to express honor for Matt Wallace today. Your expressions of patriotism and kindness mean more than you could ever know. News and radio reports continue to come in from across the region, thanks for passing those on to the family. As we transition into the next stages of grief, the tender care you have shown this family will remain an important well of strength for them to draw from. For the many who keep offering "anything you need" - there are ways you can start "doing" now. Someone from PRAG is co-ordinating evening meals for the family; please either call the church 301-862-9200, or reply to this post with your contact information to be added to the list. There are several practical things and some "wishes" that I'm (Louise) going to suggest. Please be aware these come from my observation or awareness, they are not direct requests from the Wallaces. This is not meant to be crude or offensive; but rather help transform generous words into real life actions.  The girls need to do "Back to School" shopping; gift cards, gas cards, etc., would be a blessing to them. The family has received many beautiful documents and pictures, some of these items will need to be framed. Donate "leave" time from their jobs. The family cars need cleaning. The lawn could be mowed.Keith's car is undergoing major repairs at present, he can tell you what that involves. If you don't cook, maybe you can provide a restaurant gift card? Tickets to movies, shows, other events that they can do all together as a family give them the a few hours of feeling "normal".  Jessica & Scott became formally engaged 3 days before Matt was injured. They drove to NC to join the family at the beach for a week of celebration. They were barely there 24 hours before they came home and their week of joy became a week of agony. Some of you have the resources to give them a day trip package somewhere, restaurant gift cards, spa gift cards,etc., things that would restore some of the time and joy that was taken from them. Jessica & Scott are to be commended for humbly laying down the attention that should have been theirs in order to honor Matt. Their engagement is something Matt was rooting for, let's refresh their excitement. Responses can be sent to the church or reply to this post with your contact information if we need to make delivery connections. If you have already given please feel released from doing more, but as so many people keep asking how they can help these suggestions should suffice. Of course donations should still be sent to the Fisher Houses, per the link on Memorial gifts. Above all, your on going prayers for comfort and grace to surround the family day and night are what they need most. The one thing the family would ask is for you to remember to pray for the many soldiers still on duty, and their families at home. Thank you.
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Channel 9 news interview and video
Monday, July 24, 2006, 08:48 PM News
Channel 9 (WUSA9) in DC did an exclusive interview with the Wallace family today; the story ran on the evening news, and they have posted a video copy on their web site on the related story page (click the Related Video link). It's a great interview, very well edited, and is very uplifting. Thanks to reporter Phyllis Armstrong and WUSA9.
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