Yoho/Rein Scholarship

DASPO established a Scholarship at Texas Tech University in memory of Kermit Yoho and Charles Rein, the only Combat Photographers killed in the Vietnam War. This scholarship will used to aid in the preservation of images and sound recordings of the Vietnam War.

Texas Tech has become a center Vietnam Archives as described in their Vietnam Project Website:

In May 1989, a group of Vietnam veterans from West Texas gathered at Texas Tech University to discuss what they might do, in a positive way, about their experiences in Vietnam. That group's immediate decision was to form a Vietnam Archive and begin collecting and preserving materials relating to the American Vietnam experience.

In November 1989, the Board of Regents of Texas Tech University established the Vietnam Center, with the dual missions of funding and guiding the development of the Vietnam Archive and encouraging continuing study of all aspects of the American Vietnam experience.

The group of veterans who first met in May 1989 were invited to form a board to provide guidance and support for the Vietnam Center. Since then, the Vietnam Center Advisory Board has met regularly to provide advice as the Vietnam Project at Texas Tech has evolved. Many of the veterans who attended the first meeting in May 1989 continue to advise the Vietnam Center today. In this way, the Vietnam Center remains very closely connected to America's Vietnam Veteran community.

DASPO members have already contributed $3,000 to this project. If you would like to contribute (tax deductible) in Kermit's name please make payment to Texas Tech University Vietnam Archives. In memo section of check put Rein-Yoho Scholarship Fund:

Texas Texas Tech University
Vietnam Archives, Special Collections
Room 108
Lubbock, TX 79409