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From the VDHA Vice President
by Ernie Ayala VDHA Vice President
We are quickly approaching our next reunion in New Bern, North Carolina this May 28-30. It is a great venue. Perhaps you are not sure of where it is or why New Bern was picked? I’m sure some have never heard of it. I can assure you New Bern is a beautiful location and totally worth the trip. Let’s go back several years to the founding of the VDHA, actually 1994 when John Langley, our founder, served as our first president. The locations selected then were secondary to the business that had to be discussed. We had officers meetings, unit directors meetings, wives’ tea parties and general meetings to discuss the future of this grandfather of all military dog handlers organizations. Also, there were discussions of positions to be filled and who will eventually become our next president. The year now is
2026, thirty-two years after its founding. A year John Langley thought he would never see. We have been brought here by a man who never thought he would be president, who was brought in to fill the vice president seat which was left vacant and he wanted to help the group that had brought him many years of memories with other guys who walked the real brains in Vietnam. John Harvey filled that seat as a favor to his good friend president Perry Money. Then in 2017, the unthinkable happened. Perry Money suddenly passed away in North Carolina. An emergency meeting was held in Houston, Texas by the Board of Directors to mourn the loss of our leader and swear in our new president, John Harvey as the ninth president. He has led us and now is going into his ninth year at the helm, almost double the time any of the previous presidents held. He has earned the respect of all the membership and plans to stick around as long as he can. He’s not going anywhere. So, when you think you can wait another year to go to a reunion, think of this. Our group is thinning down. We are to the point that we can’t wait for a reunion two years away. The object of starting the VDHA was to get Vietnam Dog Handlers together to share common experiences. We are brothers, not just because we didn’t run when our country needed us, not just because we served in Vietnam but because we chose to walk the dog into the unknown and became the elite forces of the war. Now our forces are fewer. This is the time to say hello or goodbye to a guy that mirrored what you did. It doesn’t matter whether he was Army, Navy, Air Force or Marine. Get a phone number, learn his family’s name. Remember that once we stop meeting at reunions, it may be the end of this great organization forever. So let’s all have fun in New Bern and hold our glasses up high in a big celebration to us and our brothers. AFTER THE TEARS. What do you do after losing a close friend or loved one one? Some cultures perform a wailing ritual as they do carry the individual to their final resting place. Much to my wife's dismay, I don't cry a lot. During our seven years together, she has probably only witnessed me cry three, maybe four times. The first time was when she showed me a letter that she had written to God asking him to bring to her someone who would love and honor here. I quickly volunteered AFTER THE TEARS.
The Deadline to submit Articles for the December 2025 DogMan issue is November 23, 2025. Please send to dogman@vdha.us
The VDHA was organized in 1993 by a group of six veteran war dog handlers who served during the Vietnam Conflict. One of their original goals was to search for and re-unite veteran war dog handlers and honor the memory of their war dog partners.
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