Moving Wall Comes To DeRidder, July 2008 |
The Vietnam Memorial Moving Wall was in DeRidder, Louisiana the week of July 3-7, 2008. American Legion Post 27 was responsible for the 24-hour mannking of the exhibit on July 5. Shown below are Mike Roach, Larry Abshire, and Adjutant Bob Pickett who volunteered their time. Please click on each photo to view a larger version.
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Post 174 Newellton Receives Gift of Sound System From VFW Post 3155 Winnsboro |
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THE SOUND SYSTEM ABOVE WAS DONATED TO NEWELLTON POST 174 FROM VFW WINNSBORO POST 3155 AS AN AID TO MAKE MEETINGS MORE ENJOYABLE FOR THOSE WHO HAVE PROBLEMS WITH HEARING. |
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Newellton Post 174 Hosts Memorial Day 2008 Celebration |
From Bill Stroud, Commander, Newellton Post 174 Thanks to everyone who made our 2008 Memorial Day program a success. A special thank you goes out to Mr. Murray Washam and the outstanding Youth Group of the First Baptist Church in Newellton for placing the American Flags on the veterans' graves. Our Memorial Day ceremony was held in the American Legion Post 174, Newellton. A red, white, and blue wreath was furnished by Ms. Vicki of A-Bou-K Florists and Gifts for our ceremony. The repaired cemetery flagpole and mechanism is in good shape once again after the storm. "Thanks", Billy! The Hall was decorated with red, white, and blue table covers that set the mood for the ceremony. The front of the room display included a monument honoring all "Fallen Soldiers From All Wars" and a table set for one person, so we will never forget those who gave their lives so we can be free today. Our guest speakers were members of the Post talking about things they remembered about comrades they knew or had served with in the past. The patriotic music was furnished by Chaplain McGraw and his wife, with the members joining in for a sing-along of "God Bless America", "The Star Spangled Banner", and "America, The Beautiful". Commander Stroud brought attention to the red, white, and blue wreath and the "Fallen Soldier" monument. Closing prayer was by Chaplain McGraw and the ringing of the Memorial Bell concluded the ceremony.
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FALLEN SOLDIERS MEMORIAL PRESENTED BY POST 174 NEWELLTON |
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IN HONOR OF ALL FALLEN SOLDIERS The base is red for their blood that was shed. The rifle, with bayonet, is inverted to show it's time for prayer to honor our comrades who gave their lives. The dog tag is blank to show honor to all veterans who made the supreme sacrifice so we can be free. The boots have made their last march to battle and are no longer needed. The helmet shows that this is a fallen soldier who gave his life for us. Remember, "Freedom is not Free." ~~~Author Unknown~~~
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