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Commander: James R. Grant 1st Vice Commander: John Harrington 2nd Vice Commander: Glenda Gleason Adjutant: Greg Kowatch Finance Officer: Harlan Poirier Service Officer: Robert Tumacder Chaplin: Dave Mazack S.A.L Commander: Ralph Ahqupuk Historian: Siefried Kirchner Sgt-at-Arms: Beth Ipson Executive Committee: 3rd Yr - Mark Berg 2nd Yr - Kevin French 1st Yr - Ray Untiet Unit President: Peggy Bateman Unit 1st V. P.: Melanie Edwards Unit 2nd V. P.: Barby Rice Unit Treasurer: Barb Thaman Secretary: Jill Pawson Unit Historian: Wenda Sudduth Unit Sgt-at-Arms: Connie Christianson Unit Chaplain: Katie McClain Unit Executive Board: Aurora Courtney Lori FitzSimons Marilyn Porter Unit Trustees: Lavonne Collier Lori FitzSimons Kelly Harrington Newsletter Editors: Aurora Courtney Leslie Howard Club Manager: Glenda Gleason Webmaster: Marlene CloudeSites of Interest
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WHERE IN THE WORLD? Have you visited someplace that has significance to those who served in the military service of our country? Let us know and we will highlight it here so that others traveling to the Lower 48 or other countries might have an opportunity to search out these little known wonders.
The John A. Logan Museum, Illinois Located in Murphysboro, IL, The General John A. Logan Museum is a commemoration to the man who started "Decoration Day" which has evolved into our current Memorial Day celebration. The museum is located at 1613 Edith St. in Murphysboro, Illinois 62966.
National Purple Heart Hall of Honor, New York Located in Town of New Windsor, NY, the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor is a site worth visiting if you find yourself in the area. As is the case with most memorials, it has a story worth telling.
Tour The Pentagon in Washington, DC All guided tours of the Pentagon are free and available by reservation only. Tours are conducted Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tours are not conducted on weekends or federal holidays. Next time you're in the area, take time to see the Dept. of Defense at work!
A world class military museum awaits you at Fort Knox, Kentucky. The museum is free and open 7 days a week. The General George Patton Museum
Do you remember reading the Stars & Stripes newspaper when you were in the service? Did you ever think there was a museum to archive and store historical writings that the paper contained and documented throughout the years as well as military memorabilia? Click on the link below to read more about this amazing archive of military history. Stars & Stripes Museum, Bloomfield, Missouri
The Andersonville Union Soldier Prison in Andersonville, Georgia is a popular yet sobering site to visit when you find your self "way down south". National Park Service - Andersonville Prison, Georgia
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