Students, Families, Community Honor Veterans District-wide

Every elementary, middle and high school campus within the Comal Independent School District commemorated Veterans Day 2019 with some type of program on Monday, Nov. 11.

Students, families and community members proudly wore red, white and blue in honor of veterans who have served in the United States military.

Veterans who were on hand for these special celebrations were honored for their dedication, courage and sacrifice. Students groups including choirs, bands, JROTC, student councils, dance and cheer teams performed while guest speakers shared messages of what it means to be a United States Veteran.

Here are just a few of the veterans in attendance.

 

Vince Gross

Vince Gross, U.S. Army, Retired Specialist 4, served in Vietnam. Attended the Specht Elementary ceremony with his wife, Joyce. Their grandchildren attend SES and Rahe Bulverde Elementary. Jackson, 8, attends RBES; and Caitlyn, 10, attends SES.

“This is a nice honor,” said Gross, “and it is good for these students to see veterans being honored and to learn about the history of our country in this way.”

 

Albert Bunson

Albert Bunson, U.S. Army, Retired Staff Sergeant, served from 1999 to 2014 with two deployments. His wife, Lydia Bunson, is also retired from the U.S. Army. They have one daughter, Inara, 8, who is in the third grade at SES. Bunson is no stranger to the campus where he volunteers as often as he is able serving as a Hallway Hero and wherever he is needed.

 

Blanche Thompson

Blanche Thompson, U.S. Air Force, Retired Staff Sergeant, served from 1980 to 1986. She was a medical specialist who flew medical evacuation missions. She and her husband who serves in the U.S. Navy, have two daughters who both have ties with Comal ISD. Her daughter, Courtney Thompson, is a teacher at Indian Springs Elementary; and her daughter Ashley Girdley has children who attend SES. Harper Girdley is a second grader, and Caydence Thompson is a fifth grader.

 

Yolanda and Dave Poist

Dave Poist, U.S. Army, Sergeant Major, will retire in August of 2020 with 30 years of service. Currently he serves at Fort Detrick, Maryland, with the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases.

“I joined the military because I have a long line of military service in my family,” Poist said. “It is a big deal to give back to your country and to keep the tradition of service was important to me.”

His wife, Yolanda Poist, is retired U.S. Army Sergeant first class, who served 23 years. They have three daughters. The oldest two, Courtney, 25, and Kayla, 23, graduated from Smithson Valley High School. The youngest, Kirra, 10, is a fourth-grade student at SES.

In addition, Yolanda’s sister, Carolyn Donaldson, serves in the U.S. Army and will retire with 30 years of service as well in August 2020. She is currently stationed in Fort Hood and is a Command Sergeant Major.

 

Dale Douglass 

Dale Douglass, U.S. Army, retired Lieutenant Colonel, spent 27 years in the military from 1972-1999. Three of Douglass’ nine grandchildren attend Comal ISD schools; Cooper is a junior at SVHS, Cole is a sophomore at SVHS and Macy is a fourth grader at Johnson Ranch Elementary. His son, Sy Douglass, is an assistant principal at SVHS.

Douglass has been attending the SVHS Veterans Day ceremony for a few years, and he remembers the first time he attended.

“The veterans were seated on the football field, and the Jr. ROTC conducted a pass and review,” he recalled, “and that was the best I felt since I left the Army. Then, I turned around and looked up in the stands and couldn’t believe what I saw – the entire student body, every student, of Smithson Valley High School paying respect to the veterans on the field.”

 

Violeta and Jay Shaffer

Jay Shaffer, U.S. Army, retired Captain. Served from 1995 to 2015. His wife, Violeta Sifuetes Shaffer, U.S. Army, retired Captain, served from 1999-2014. The couple met in the Army and have three children including a set of twins who attend SVHS. Selena and Sam are in the tenth grade.

In addition, Violeta’s sister, Ivonne Wood, retired Master Sergeant, and her husband, Robert Wood, retired Corporal, both served in the U.S. Marine Corp.

“This is the first time that we have been able to participate in the Veterans Day ceremony,” explained Violeta. “Having this special event speaks highly of the community, and the importance it places on the sacrifices all of these veterans have made in serving our country.”

 

Kyle Kuhn

Kyle Kuhn, U.S. Air Force, retired Lieutenant Colonel, served from 1982 to 2006. He and his wife, Stephanie, have two children who attend Comal ISD schools; Caroline, a senior at SVHS, and Davis, an eighth grader at Smithson Valley Middle School.

“I’m glad to see that students are learning our history and the fact that freedom isn’t free,” said Kuhn. “It’s wonderful that they take the time to commemorate Veterans Day.”

 

Brian Waltman

Brian Waltman, U.S. Army, Colonel, has served in the military for 26 years both active and in the reserve. This year’s guest speaker for the ceremony at SVHS, Waltman spoke to the crowd about resilience, perseverance and dedication. He was honored to speak this particular year since all three of his children attend SVHS including Rachel who is a senior; Austin, a sophomore; and Hollie, a freshman.

“This is special, because all three of my children are here today,” Waltman said. “Ceremonies like this one help people to remember, and that is important. Our military is made up of volunteers, and that is significant. This is a group of individuals who chose to defend our freedoms.”

 

Thank you to each veteran who took the time to attend one of Comal ISD's ceremonies, and thank you for your service.

 

 

Photos

-Pictured from left are Army Sgt. Maj. Dave Poist, retired Army Sgt. Yolanda Poist, Army Command Sgt. Maj. Carolyn Donaldson and Kirra Poist, a fourth-grade student at Specht Elementary. 

-Pictured from left are Joyce Gross, Caitlyn Gross, a fourth-grade student at Specht Elementary, and U.S. Army Retired Spc. Vince Gross.

-U.S. Army Retired Staff Sgt. Albert Bunson is pictured with his daughter, Inara Bunson, a third-grade student at Specht Elementary.

-Pictured from left are Caydence Thompson, a fifth-grade student at Specht Elementary, her grandmother, Air Force Retired Staff Sgt. Blanche Thompson and her younger granddaughter, Harper Girdley, a second-grader at SES.

-Pictured from left are retired Army Col. James Matz, Bianca Matz, retired Army Lt. Col. Dale Douglass, Charlotte Douglass, Cole Douglass, a sophomore at SVHS, Cooper Douglass, a junior at SVHS, and Assistant Principal Sy Douglass.

-Pictured from left are retired Air Force Lt. Col. Kyle Kuhn, Caroline Kuhn, a senior at SVHS, and Stephanie Kuhn.

-Pictured from left are retired Marine Cpl. Robert Wood, Sam Shaffer, a sophomore at SVHS, retired Army Capt. Violeta Sifuetes Shaffer, Selena Shaffer, a sophomore at SVHS, and retired Army Capt. Jay Shaffer.

-Pictured from left are Hollie Waltman, a freshman at SVHS, Army Col. Brian Waltman, Austin Waltman, a sophomore at SVHS, Rachel Waltman, a senior at SVHS, and Karen Truesdell.

 

 

 

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