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America Supports You: Restored 1931 Buick Showcases ‘Faces of Valor’ (Gear Head Alert)
America Supports You ^ | Donna Miles

Posted on 07/10/2008 5:05:26 PM PDT by SandRat

ANNAPOLIS, Md., July 10, 2008 – Patriotism runs high at Chick and Ruth’s Delly, a mainstay along the Maryland capital’s Main Street. Ted Levitt, the deli’s owner, starts each morning leading patrons as they recite the Pledge of Allegiance. A huge flag hovers high over the lunch counter, and yellow-and-orange walls are covered with photos of troops in uniform.

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Ted Levitt, owner of Chick and Ruth’s Delly in Annapolis, Md., debuts his Faces of Valor USA project during the town’s Fourth of July Parade. Levitt had the faces of heroes airbrushed on a restored 1931 Buick he plans to show to raise funds for scholarships and financial assistance for those wounded or killed while serving. Courtesy photo
  

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Now Levitt has a new addition: a fully restored 1931 Buick, airbrushed with the faces of 43 heroes who have served the country in the armed forces or as police officers, firefighters and other first responders.

Levitt hopes to use his labor of love, which he’s named “Faces of Valor USA,” to raise money for scholarships and financial assistance for or in honor of those wounded or killed while performing their duty.

The red, white and blue car took two and a half years to restore and made its debut appearance during Annapolis’ Fourth of July Parade. Now Levitt is lining up events where he can showcase the car to raise funds to help those who have sacrificed for their country and the families some of them left behind.

Levitt said he got the idea to personalize his project after the parents of Marine Capt. Ben Sammis stopped into his deli to tell him that their son had been killed conducting helicopter rescues in Iraq. Sammis graduated from The Citadel in South Carolina, but met Levitt when he frequented Chick and Ruth’s Delly while attending a U.S. Naval Academy program.

Devastated to hear of his death, Levitt asked Beth and Steve Sammis for permission to use their son’s face on his car.

Levitt took the project farther, ultimately choosing 43 people to depict on his car and bring faces to the concepts of sacrifice and service. In addition to 15 firefighters killed in New York during the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the Faces of Valor project highlights troops who have served in
operations from the Vietnam War to the war in Iraq.

Levitt knows all but the New York firefighters personally, from his cousin, Army Chief Warrant Officer Stewart Goldberg, who was killed when his helicopter was shot down in Vietnam in July 1969, to Master Sgt. Karl Allen, a local businessman who retired from the reserve components after three deployments.

The face of Army Capt. D.J. Skelton, a Chick and Ruth’s Delly patron, appears with his left eye closed; he lost it during a rocket-propelled-grenade attack while serving with 25th Infantry Division in Fallujah, Iraq, in November 2004.

But Levitt said he intentionally chose to use not only faces of those wounded or killed in the line of duty.

“This is a tribute, not a memorial,” he said of the Faces of Valor project. “A lot of people think you have to have been killed to be honored, but that’s not the point here. What matters is that these people put their lives on the line every day to protect us. It’s because of them that we get to live the lives we live.”

Levitt said he wants people who see the car to focus on each face and recognize the sacrifices so many people make so Americans can live in safety and enjoy freedoms some only dream about.

“These are the men and women who allow us to live in freedom, to do any kind of job we want and allow our constitution to live on,” he said. “It’s because of them that we get to do what we do.”

At age 51, Levitt said, he remembers the protests and abuse that awaited many Vietnam veterans when they returned from that war, and said he wants to ensure that never happens to today’s returning troops.

“They need to be treated as heroes,” he said. “And for those who need help, they need to know that they will be taken care of. We owe them that.”
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; US: Maryland
KEYWORDS: 1931buick; facesofvalor

1 posted on 07/10/2008 5:05:26 PM PDT by SandRat
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To: SandRat

“This is a tribute, not a memorial,” he said of the Faces of Valor project. “A lot of people think you have to have been killed to be honored, but that’s not the point here. What matters is that these people put their lives on the line every day to protect us. It’s because of them that we get to live the lives we live.”

Exactly right...


2 posted on 07/10/2008 5:11:24 PM PDT by gate2wire
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To: SandRat

bttt


3 posted on 07/10/2008 5:21:52 PM PDT by facedown (Armed in the Heartland)
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To: SandRat

As someone who has lived “across the bay” on the rural and conservative Delmarva Peninsula for most of my life(consult a map if you’re lost,folks),i always considered “over there”, a bastion of Marxism, it does my heart good to see me proved wrong. Bless him and I love the Buick.


4 posted on 07/10/2008 5:47:38 PM PDT by coolbreeze (giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teen-age boys.)
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To: SandRat

Many blessings from the beautiful “Eastern Shore” of Maryland.


5 posted on 07/10/2008 6:12:13 PM PDT by ~Peter
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To: coolbreeze; ~Peter
As a born-and-raised Cumberland boy who lived for fifteen years in that festering Borg craphole called Montgomery County, this does my heart a lot of good. If everything within 20 miles of either side of I-95 was burnt to the ground, that state would flip red overnight.


6 posted on 07/10/2008 6:33:30 PM PDT by Viking2002 (Barak Obama is as inept as a bear cub with his dink.)
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To: Viking2002; ~Peter; Gabz

BTW, my wife runs the Delmarva ping list if you’re interested in being added.


7 posted on 07/10/2008 6:42:01 PM PDT by coolbreeze (giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teen-age boys.)
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To: Viking2002

and I try to stay well away from Montgomery CO., don’t want to end up in a re-education camp.


8 posted on 07/10/2008 6:49:48 PM PDT by coolbreeze (giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teen-age boys.)
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To: SandRat; Abundy; Albion Wilde; AlwaysFree; AnnaSASsyFR; bayliving; BFM; cindy-true-supporter; ...

Maryland “Freak State” PING!

(And no, I’m not referring to Ted Levitt.)


9 posted on 07/11/2008 5:51:21 AM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (Drill Here! Drill Now! Pay Less! Sign the petition at http://www.americansolutions.com/)
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