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Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Multi-Faith Veterans Gathering and Resource Sharing Scheduled Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Captain Groberg's story of "heroism and selflessness above and beyond the call of duty"
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His story in this recently published book can be found on the library's 3rd floor at 958.1047 G87. |
A full description of his citation and those of four other recent Medal of Honor recipients can be read at the military.com website.
Saturday, June 9, 2018
Recognizing the American Veterans of the "Forgotten War"
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The blog was asked to publicize this Illinois effort to lobby Congress for passage of legislation, theH.R.5222 - Korean War Combat Veterans Congressional Gold Medal Actwhich would award a Congressional Gold Medal to combat veterans, 65 years after the signing of the 1953 armistice. |
Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Niles-Park Ridge VFW Post 3579 May 30 ,2018 Memorial Day Observance
Saturday, May 12, 2018
"The Odyssey of Echo Company" Captures SMA Award
Writer Doug Stanton was recognized by the Society of Midland Authors at their annual banquet on Tuesday, May 8, 2018, when they presented him with their 2018 Best Adult Nonfiction award.
His book on the "1968 Tet offensive and the epic battle to survive the Vietnam War" is available in the collection of the Niles-Maine District Library on the 3rd floor at 959.70434 S792. SMA President Thomas Frisbie presided and author-journalist Mary Wisniewski served as Master of Ceremonies for the Society's 2018 Book Awards in recognition of best books published in 2017.
His book on the "1968 Tet offensive and the epic battle to survive the Vietnam War" is available in the collection of the Niles-Maine District Library on the 3rd floor at 959.70434 S792. SMA President Thomas Frisbie presided and author-journalist Mary Wisniewski served as Master of Ceremonies for the Society's 2018 Book Awards in recognition of best books published in 2017.
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"Society of Midland Authors",
Doug Stanton
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
Tuskeegee Airman Virgil Poole of Glenwood Needs Help
A follower of this blog has sent this link to the Channel Five story describing the war hero's plight as he faces foreclosure on his home in Glenwood, Illinois.
He also pointed out this link to a community appeal to help Mr. Poole.
He also pointed out this link to a community appeal to help Mr. Poole.
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Mr. Poole is a member of the Chicago "DODO" Chapter of the Tuskeegee Airmen. |
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Tuskeegee Airmen,
Virgil Poole
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