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Vancouver Medical Center campus in Washington state. Also resources are provided below for emergency relief to qualified Veterans for Rent, Heating and utilities, Food assistance, Transportation,
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Lady Bell Shines Again
What began nearly 20 years ago as a labor of love by a group of military Veterans became a little-known symbol of the Vietnam War at the VA’s Vancouver campus in Southwest Washington.
Hidden in the south corner of the sprawling VA campus in Vancouver, a retired Vietnam era UH-1B Huey helicopter keeps vigil over the VA’s Veteran Museum, the VA FARMS gardens and both
the Korea and Vietnam War memorials located there.
But after being subjected to harsh northwest weather over those two decades, Lady Bell was in dire need of some love. James Donnelly, Architect and Healthcare Engineer with VA Portland
Health Care System decided to take on the Lady Bell project.
“When I heard the Lady Bell was in need of attention, I was thrilled to give back what had been given to me during my time in the Navy in service to others,” Donnelly said.
Indeed, concerns had been raised starting in March of 2025 about the condition of Lady Bell. Questions ranging from who was responsible for the aircraft, and who might pay for a refurbishment
were floated.
Larry Smith, himself a Veteran, had inquired with the VA Portland about how to help with restoring Lady Bell. Smith, who is with the Community Military Appreciation Committee (CMAC),
based in Vancouver, Wash., and retired US Army Infantry colonel who served with the 104th Division at Vancouver Barracks, played a key role in bringing Lady Bell to the VA’s Vancouver
campus.
The two Vietnam Veterans; Harding, a retired Army helicopter pilot, and Tarbell, a Navy Veteran, who already had a connection to the VA as a contractor specializing in sheet metal repair,
were members of the Hall-Howell Chapter 512 Vietnam Veterans of America. They began making preparations to move Lady Bell from her current location, and to begin her restoration. They
reached out to several people with the VA, and after numerous meetings and conversations, began planning to relocate her to the VA’s campus in Southwest Washington. Read the full story
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in the southwest corner of the campus, adjacent to the Veteran’s Museum in building 1819. The museum itself is open to the public, Monday through Friday, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.,
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Little-known retired Vietnam era UH-1B Huey helicopter keeps vigil over the VA’s Veteran Museum, the VA FARMS gardens and both the Korea and Vietnam War memorials on the VA Portland's
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