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WHALAN MAYOR REMINISCES ABOUT TIME IN NAVY

Marlys Tuftin at the beginning of her 23-year Navy career. Photo submitted

Now that she’s retired, Marlys Tuftin stays busy with organizations in the Whalan area. Photo by HannahWingert

By Hannah Wingert “I wasn’t ready,” Marlys Tuftin of Whalan said. While Tuftin was studying at Winona State, her college roommate asked her to join the Navy with her on the buddy system. Tuftin wasn’t interested at the time and ended up turning her down for a job in civilian nursing, but five years later, she had second thoughts. “I decided to try it for three years,” she said. Those three years turned into 23. In 1978, Tuftin started her career in the Navy Nurse Corps at the Naval Hospital in Bremerton, Wash. She spent three years there, first working in the general medical ward for a year and then completing some advanced training during the next two years. During her time at Bremer-

into orthopedics where she became the ward charge nurse. She found it challenging, but rewarding as she assisted with new medical advancements such as hip replacements. During that time, she also went for two weeks of training at Camp Pendleton in California. She and her colleagues lived and worked in tents that they had to set up themselves. The group completed field

ton, Tuftin had the privilege of attending the decommissioning ceremony for the USS Higbee, a WWII destroyer named for a Navy nurse. “That was a highlight of my time there,” she said. She also took part in moving the hospital from an older facility at the shipyard to a new building outside of the town. Doing so was complicated as some of the personnel had to be at the new hospital to accept patients and get everything ready while the rest of the crew stayed at the old hospital to prepare the patients for transport and close it down. From Bremerton, Tuftin was sent to Oakland Naval Hospital in Oakland, Calif., where she spent nearly four years. At first she worked in the coronary care unit and then moved

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training for a Rapid Deployment Medical Facility which is a forward unit used during wartime to triage, treat injuries, and stabilize patients before sending them to a hospital. After Oakland, Tuftin moved to Whidby Island Naval Hospital near Oak Harbor, Wash. She served there for three years, spending time in the ER and in family practice. While there, she

was able to take part in some new responsibilities. “I was given the opportunity to serve as the hospital’s Disaster Preparedness Officer and also coordinated mass casualty exercises for the hospital in conjunction with emergency responders at the Naval Air Station, Whidbey Island, and the civilian community of Island County,” she explained. “These joint exercises were staged realistically and with varying scenarios that challenged emergency responders and promoted coordination of efforts and communications among the responders across agencies.” Tuftin’s next stop was overseas at Keflavik Naval Hospital in Iceland where she spent 18 months. From Iceland, she moved to Marine Corps Air Station El Toro back in California. While there, she attended to many reservists who were preparing to serve in Desert Shield. After three years, she was on the move again, this time to the University of Washington in Seattle to obtain a Master’s in Nursing. After that, her next three years were spent at the Naval Medical Center in San Diego. This time, she worked in administrative positions in a multi-service specialty surgical unit and managed care. Tuftin’s final tour of duty took her back to where it all started. While at Bremerton for the second time she once again participated in a training for a forward deployed medical facility, although this one was more advanced than the first. “They had top-notch equipment,” she said. “That was one of the highlights of my time in Bremerton as See TUFTIN Page 4 ➤


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FC GRADS MAKE A CAREER IN ARMED FORCES By Rich Wicks Two Fillmore-Central High School graduates have taken different paths in the military, but both are now stationed in Miami, Florida. Becky (Polzin) Wyness serves in the Coast Guard, while David Fink serves in the Army. They recently agreed to share their stories with the Journal. Becky Wyness explained that, “I grew up in Preston, but we moved around a lot. I lived in Harmony, and out by Greenleafton, and Fountain.” When she graduated in 1999 and considered going into the military, she researched the options available, and chose the Coast Guard. As Becky described, “The Coast Guard is a branch of the military, but we fall under the Department of Homeland Security, and that is a change since I’ve been in. And most of what we do is centered around search and rescue, and law enforcement. And post-9/11, we’ve had additional missions… protecting the major ports.” Her current rank is E9 (Master Chief ), and she stated, Becky (Polzin) Wyness, Coast Guard, and David Fink, Army, have each made a career in the military. “I’ve been in Miami a little over Photo submitted two years, and I’ve served all over

AMERICAN LEGION/VFW CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX PVT. PAUL HERMAN BLEGEN, CANTON 326th Auxiliary Remount Depot, Army Died February 21, 1918 of pneumonia

PVT. GEORGE MELVIN HANSON, OSTRANDER

Company G, 132nd Infantry, Army Died July 4, 1918 of pneumonia, France

PVT. GUSTAV BERG, HARMONY

96th Company, 6th Marine Regiment Marines Killed in action July 19, 1918, France

PVT. ANTON ROMSOS, FOUNTAIN Company H, 132nd Infantry 33rd Division, Army Killed in action July 29, 1918

PVT. HENRY MELVIN GUTTORMSON, LANESBORO

Company B, 58th Infantry, Army Killed in action August 6, 1918, France

PVT. CHARLES H. MURPHY, JR.

Company K, 132nd Infantry, Army Killed in action August 14, 1918, France

PVT. JAMES ELLIOT MALIA, FOUNTAIN

Co C, 333 MG Bn 172 Brigade 86th Division, Army Died September 26, 1918, of pneumonia, England

PVT. FERDINAND HERBIN ERICKSON, WHALAN 54th Pioneer Infantry, Army Died September 26, 1918, France

PVT. GEORGE JOSEPH STAHL, WYKOFF

343rd Infantry, 86th Division, Army Died September 27, 1918, of pneumonia, England

PVT. JULIUS A. GILBERSTON, PRESTON Company F, 160th Infantry, Army Died October 8, 1918, of pneumonia

the country. I’ve done a tour in New Orleans, a tour in San Diego, a tour in Mobile, Ala., a tour in Bodega Bay, Calif., a tour in Michigan City, Ind., and a tour in the Middle East.” This July marked 20 years for Becky in the Coast Guard, and she said it’s been an enjoyable career. She mentioned that she recently came back to do recruiting at Fillmore-Central, and she gets to travel quite a bit for her job and in her free time. She stated, “I’m married and I have a four-year-old daughter who keeps me very, very on my toes… We travel a lot; the cool thing about being in the military is you know people from all over.” Becky added that since most Coast Guard locations are on the coast, her tours have tended to be in large metropolitan areas, and she’s enjoyed that. She said, “I grew up in small towns. It’s such an incredible experience to join the military, and experience all these different cultures. It’s very eye-opening.” But Becky said she still misses the people See FC GRADS Page 5 ➤

(BY ORDER OF DEATH)

PVT. THEODORE EARL RAABE, JR., SPRING VALLEY

PVT. STANFORD JEROME GILBERTSON, PETERSON

CPL. HAROLD N. BAILEY, CHATFIELD

SSG GRANT H. KITTELSON, MABEL

18th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division, Army Killed in action October 4, 1918, France 15th Field Artillery Regiment 2nd Infantry Division, Army Killed in action October 18, 1918, France

WAGONER FRANK CLARENCE VIALL, PRESTON

61st Infantry Supply Co., Army Killed in action November 3, 1918, France

SGT. JOSEPH B LUND, MABEL

Company C, 21 Machine Gun Battalion, Army Killed in action November 6, 1918, France

Company A, 6th Armored Infantry Regiment of the 1st Armored Division, Army Killed in action January 5, 1944, Italy 34th Infantry Division, Army Killed in action February 4, 1944, Italy

PVT. LLOYD GEORGE MAGDLIN, PRESTON 61st Infantry 5th Division, Army Killed in action June 23, 1944, France

RAYMOND HELMER HANSON, SPRING VALLEY

117th Infantry Regiment 30th Infantry Division, Army Killed in action July 25, 1944, France

LT. EVERETT HERBERT HALE, SPRING VALLEY

RAYMOND LOUIS KELSEY, CHATFIELD

Company B, 60th Infantry, 5th Division, Army Killed in action October 14, 1919

Aviation Ordnanceman First Class, Navy Killed in action January 7, 1945 South Pacific

JOSEPH MORRIS JOHNSON, RUSHFORD

SSG BURT LEROY GIESE, CHATFIELD

2ND LT. DONALD VINCENT ROSE, WHALAN

PRIVATE JAMES ARTHUR RUDE, PETERSON

SGT. ROBERT M. O. KINNEAR, CHATFIELD

CPL. RAYMOND HATLESTAD, OSTRANDER

Seaman, First Class, Navy Killed in action December 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor

U.S. Marine Corps Killed in action September 13, 1942 Solomon Islands

7th Infantry, 3rd Infantry Division, Army Killed in action November 11, 1942, Morocco

PVT. WALTER FRIEDRICH “LINDY” ERNEST LINNEMEYER, WYKOFF 34th Division, 185th Field Artillery, Army Died from injuries sustained in battle May 31, 1943, New York

334th Infantry, Army Died March 18, 1945 as a prisoner of war, Germany

133rd Infantry Regiment of the 34th Infantry Division Killed in action On October 2, 1944, Italy

Killed in action October 1945

2ND LT. JOHN E. HATLESTAD, OSTRANDER

Killed in action December 1, 1945, Philippines


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far as operational type training.” In 2001, after 23 years of serving in the Navy Nurse Corps, it was finally time for Tuftin to hang up her hat. Her retirement ceremony took place at Bremerton where her commanding officer, Captain Christine Hunter officiated. Tuftin appreciates all that she gained from being in the Navy. “Training and readiness is a huge aspect of military service, and working together as a team was extremely rewarding during my entire time in the U.S. Navy,” she explained. “One of the things that set us apart from civilian nursing was that type of training. We were trained in areas that you normally wouldn’t find in a civilian job.” One of her favorite things about the military was the camaraderie. “It’s a lot of fun to have everyone working together for a common goal,” she said. She still stays in touch with some of the people with whom she served. The hardest part of her time in the Navy was the constant moving from one location to the next. “It’s a lot to get ready for the moves,” she said. The military

did help her move though which made it easier. “It seemed like every transport I had, I always ran into someone I’d served with before,” she said. Tuftin was born in Preston. She moved around a bit with her family, but moved back to Whalan when she was in fifth grade. “I consider myself a Whalanite,” she said. From then on, she attended school in Lanesboro and graduated from there. In September, she attended her 50th class reunion. After retiring from the Navy, Tuftin worked for about five years as a nurse at the Franciscan Skemp family practice clinic in Caledonia. Since retiring from nursing completely, she has been involved with the American Legion, the American Legion Auxiliary and has also kept busy with church activities as well as serving as the mayor of Whalan. “That has kept me pretty busy,” she said. She lives next door to her parents in Whalan, in a house built on the site of her grandmother’s home. “It was good to serve,” Tuftin said. “But once you fully retire, there are always things to do. There are lots of organizations out there that need help.”

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By Claudine Zap While most know that Veterans Day honors those who have served in the military, the meaning behind its exact date (November 11) may not be so familiar. Here’s the back-story: Back in 1918, in the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, a stop to hostilities was declared, ending World War I. An armistice to cease the fighting on the Western Front was signed by the Allied powers and Germany. President Woodrow Wilson immediately proclaimed the

day “Armistice Day,” kicking off the annual commemoration on November 11. But over the years, with veterans returning from World War II and the Korean War, Armistice Day became Veterans Day — a day reserved to honor veterans returning from all wars. But 11/11 still represented the end of the Great War in the public’s mind, and the date stuck. In 1921, unidentified dead from the war were buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D.C., Westminster Abbey in London, and the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.

The tradition to honor those killed in the war but never identified continues every year in the U.S. The ceremony is held at 11 a.m. at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery. Congress designated Veterans Day as a legal holiday in 1938, and since then, most Americans have come to know it as a day for store sales and parades. Yahoo! Searches on the holiday have already surged on the Web. People want to know “veterans day history,” “veterans day closings,” veterans day sales,” and “veterans day free meals.”

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President Dwight D. Eisenhower signs HR7786, June 1, 1954. This ceremony changed Armistice Day to Veterans Day. Photo from www.defense.gov By Katie Lange Veterans Day is a well-known American holiday, but there are also a few misconceptions about it — like how it’s spelled or whom exactly it celebrates. To clear some of that up, here are the important facts you should know. Veterans Day does NOT have an apostrophe A lot of people think it’s “Veteran’s Day” or “Veterans’ Day,” but they’re wrong. The holiday is not a day that “belongs” to one veteran or multiple veterans, which is what an apostrophe implies. It’s a day for honoring all veterans — so no apostrophe needed. Veterans Day is NOT the same as Memorial Day A lot of Americans get this confused, and we’ll be honest — it can be a little annoying to all of the living veterans out there. Memorial Day is a time to remember those who gave their lives for our country, particularly in battle or from wounds they suffered in battle. Veterans Day honors all of those who have served the country in war or peace — dead or alive — although it’s largely intended to thank living veterans for their sacrifices.

It was originally called Armistice Day, commemorating the end of World War I. World War I officially ended when the Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919. However, the fighting ended about seven months before that when the Allies and Germany put into effect an armistice on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. For that reason, November 11, 1918, was largely considered the end of “the war to end all wars” and dubbed Armistice Day. In 1926, Congress officially recognized it as the end of the war, and in 1938, it became an official holiday, primarily a day set aside to honor veterans of World War I. But then World War II and the Korean War happened, so on June 1, 1954, at the urging of veterans service organizations, Congress amended the commemoration yet again by changing the word “armistice” to “veterans” so the day would honor American veterans of all wars. For a while, Veterans Day’s date was changed, too, and it confused everybody. Congress signed the Uniform Holiday Bill in 1968 to ensure

that a few federal holidays — Veterans Day included — would be celebrated on a Monday. Officials hoped it would spur travel and other family activities over a long weekend, which would stimulate the economy. For some inexplicable reason, the bill set Veterans Day commemorations for the fourth Monday of every October. On October 25, 1971, the first Veterans Day under this new bill was held. We’re not sure why it took three years to implement, but not surprisingly, there was a lot of confusion about the change, and many states were unhappy, choosing to continue to recognize the day as they previously had — in November. Within a few years, it became pretty apparent that most U.S. citizens wanted to celebrate Veterans Day on November 11, since it was a matter of historic and patriotic significance. So on September 20, 1975, President Gerald Ford signed another law (Public Law 94-97), which returned the annual observance to its original date starting in 1978. Other countries celebrate it, too, in their own ways. World War I was a multinational effort, so it makes sense that our allies also wanted to celebrate their veterans on November 11. The name of the day and the types of commemorations differ, however. Canada and Australia both call November 11 “Remembrance Day.” Canada’s observance is pretty similar to our own, except many of its citizens wear red poppy flowers to honor their war dead. In Australia, the day is more akin to our Memorial Day. Great Britain calls it “Remembrance Day,” too, but observes it on the Sunday closest to November 11 with parades, services and two minutes of silence in London to honor those who lost their lives in war.


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FC GRADS Continued from Page 3 and “the green, green grass” of Fillmore County. David Fink is a 2001 graduate of Fillmore-Central. He described his decision to join the military, saying, “I was in college, at the University of Minnesota, when 9/11 happened. I was doing a research project on the University’s ROTC (Reserve Officers Training Corps) program, and when 9/11 happened, it really changed my perspective on a lot of things, and I felt the need to serve, so I ended up joining the Reserve… and then right away I got activated to be part of the initial invasion of Iraq.” David volunteered for a second tour in Iraq in 2005, where he served as a team leader, and he again returned to Iraq in 2008, as a squad leader. Following his third Iraq tour, David said, “I went full-time Army after that.” In 2012 and into 2013, he served in Afghanistan, and has since been stationed in Chicago, in Minnesota, and now has been in Miami for just over a year. First Sergeant (E8) is David’s rank, and when asked what his military “job” is, David replied,

“I’m a Combat Engineer. Combat Engineers do a lot with demolition and explosives, and maneuvers.” He explained that while stationed in Miami, “I’m the senior enlisted man in the company. I work at an engineer battalion.” David said his overseas experiences have taught him much, saying, “I’m a firm believer if you’re going to lead people, you’ve got to experience it firsthand yourself… I’ve spent close to six years overseas. You see the worst that humanity has to offer, but you also see the best. You see people act in amazing heroic ways during some of the worst experiences.” When asked how long he plans to stay in the Army, David quipped, “At this point, I enjoy it, so I’ll probably go until I just don’t enjoy it anymore, or they kick me out.” Getting kicked out seems unlikely, though, as David has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart, Meritorious Service Medal, Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, Parachutist Badge, and Air Assault Badge, among others.

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Having graduated from Columbia Southern University with a Bachelor’s in Psychology, David said that whenever he retires from the Army, he would like to pursue his master’s degree, stating, “I’d like to be able to work with veterans when I get done, and offer that firsthand experience.” Regarding his younger days, David shared that, “I’m really thankful to have grown up in Preston. I love going back.” Nowadays, David spends much of his free time either on the beaches of Miami, or out riding his motorcycle. When asked what advice he’d give anyone considering the military, David pointed out the good pay and benefits, and added, “It’s a great opportunity. It’s not for everybody, but it’s probably for more people than they realize.” David also shared that, “I’m very proud to represent my friends and family and hometown. I’m very proud to wear the uniform.” He also shared his appreciation for all other veterans. The Journal concurs, with a heartfelt Thank You to Becky, David, and all of Amer- Becky (Polzin) Wyness, center, has served in the U.S. Coast Guard ica’s service members and veter- for 20 years. Photo submitted ans.

EASY WAYS TO CELEBRATE VETERANS DAY

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Veterans Day is an annual holiday when veterans of the armed forces are honored and celebrated in the United States. Many people confuse Veterans Day with Memorial Day. While both days honor members of the armed forces, there's a distinction between the two holidays. Memorial Day, which is celebrated in May, is a day designated for remembering servicemen and servicewomen who died while serving. Veterans Day, which is observed in November, honors all military veterans.

The role of the brave men and women who serve in the military is an important one, and it's one that warrants appreciation and celebration. The following are a few easy ways to celebrate veterans and their significant contribution to our country this Veterans Day. ing in the military can feel like a thankless job, as those who have not served might not be aware of the risks men and women in the military take and the sacrifices they must make to protect our country and help

the less fortunate across the globe. As a result, something as simple as saying "Thank you" to a current service member or military veteran can go a long way. Veterans know they don't serve in vain, but it's still a great idea to let them know how much you appreciate their efforts and sacrifices.

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extended periods of time in the hospital. Visiting a hospital to get to know a veteran and spend some time with him or her, sharing a few laughs and thanking them for their service, is a great way to celebrate the holiday and lift a veteran's spirits at the same time. Recruit friends and family members to visit hospitalized veterans as well. on the town. Like many people, veterans appreciate an escape from the daily grind. Men and women who want to show their

ARTHUR L. RISTAU POST KOREAN WAR appreciation to veterans can treat a veteran to a night out on the town. Have extra tickets to a ballgame or play? Donate them to a local VFW. Or if you see a veteran out on the town, offer to pay for his meal. port veterans. Many businesses show their gratitude to veterans by offering them free services on Veterans Day. When a local business shows its appreciation to veterans, patronize that business and let them know you appreciate their efforts to help veterans.


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Bigalk Billings Bingaman Bisek Bjorge Bjork Bjortomt Bjortomt Black Blagsvedt Blagsvedt Blanchette Blanchfield Blanchfield Blanchfield Blegen Blekre Blixt Bly Boe Boelter Boelter Boelter Boen Boen Bohrs Boice Bolster Book Book Bothun Bowe Bowe Bowlin Boyce Boyd Boyer Boyer Boyson Boyum Boyum Boyum Boyum Boyum Boyum Boyum Boyum Boyum Boyum Boyum

Marlow Norman A. Norman E. Obert Olaus Orville Palmer Richard Robert B. Robert R. Roger Rudy Truman Clifford H. Odwin G. Franklin Richard Walter Harold E. “Jiggs” Edwin T. Phillip M. Clifford Rudolph Kenny Conrad E. Arden Arthur J. Leroy Marvin Mervin Neil B. Ronald Harold Martin C. Nellie Paul M. Myrle H. David Edward Eugene William R. Walter M. “Bud” Collins D.E. Dan Earl D. Joshua Paul Bingham B. Dr. Edwin (Sid)

Boyum Boyum Boyum Boyum Boyum Boyum Boyum Boyum Boyum Boyum Boyum Boyum Boyum Braaten Bradley Brand Brand Brand Brandt Bratager Bratcher Bratten Brehmer Breitsprecher Brekke Bremseth Bremseth Bremseth Bremseth Bremseth Bremseth Bremseth Brenna Brennan Brennan Brennan Brenno Brightbill Brink Brink Brink Britt Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Broadwater Brokken Brokken

John H. John M. Marjorie Reuben O. Ruth Tillman A. Dr. William John Dustin W. Jerry Jim L. Joseph Josephine Justin Richard D. John Miles Arthur G. Donald J. Louis J. Richard Wallace Elwood Lloyd J. Loyal Lorenz David Francis Cletus B. John F. Burnett Odell A. Donald W. Dorothy Edward Waldo Edgar Allen F. Frankie C. Stanley L. Joseph Robert L. Vernon J. Roger Clifford Norval Orlo Richard D. Robert Ronald

Brokken Brokken Brokken Brokken Brokken Brokken Brokken Brose Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Bruflodt Bruggman Brunner Brunner Brunner Brunner Brunsvold Brusse Brusse Brusse Buchanan Buchholz Budde Budman Budman, Jr. Bue Bue Buelow Buelow Bentrup Buhlman Bunge Bunke Burgr Burgr Burgr, Jr. Burke Burke Burke Burkhart Burkholder Burkholder Burkholder Burkholder Burkholder Burkholder

Wendal Weston Derrill Erwin Gerald Keith Manley James Michael Allen c. Allen Steven Gottlieb Thomas L. William Donald Earl M. Clarence M. Loren Neil J. A.E. Ken Mike Paul Kenneth Luis Patrick Roy B. Blair Donald L. Paul W. Art James Willis Lionel Lynne O.V. Joseph D. Raymond W. Thomas E. Arthur M. Bynther Clair A. Lester W. Ricky L. Truman B. John Murray Paul A. Troy

Burkholder Burkholder Burmeister Burmeister Burmeister Burmeister Burmeister Burns Burt Burtness Bushman Bushman Busse Butterfield Butterfield Byboth Byboth Bye Bye Byers Byholt Byrne Byrne Cabus Cady Calderon Caldwell Caldwell Calhoun Calhoun Calhoun Callanan Callihan Cambern Campbell Cannon Capron Carlin Carlin Carlin Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carnegie Carpenter Carstenson Case

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Patrick Arland Edwin S. Nathan Helen LeRoy George E. George Jerry D. Bertrom Don Foster Mandel Robert M. Walter Gene H. Anthony Eric Ralph Dean G. Larry Winton ‘Christy’ Allen J. Alvin L. Dennis W. Henry J. Orval Abner R. Dilman J. Melvin B. Henry Joseph Lowell J. Mentor Walter J. Claire James Kenneth L. Frank William S. John F. Gerald Herbert “Gene” James Kenneth Leroy Robert Edward Henry Carol Fred

Casey Casterton Caw Caw Chadwick Chadwick Chandler Cheney Chiglo Chilson Chilson Chilson Chilson Chilson Chilson Christiensen Christensen Christensen Christensen Christenson Christenson Christenson Christianson Christianson Christianson Christianson Christianson Christie Christie Christie Christopherson Christopherson Christopherson Christopherson Christopherson Churchill Churchill Churchill Churchward Clarke Clay Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Coffey Coil Colbenson

David O. John M. Milford Paul Robert D. Theodore R. Robert Roger William Mike Joseph Raymond Robert G. Jeddy Conrad James T. Brett Ernest M. Manford G. Norman O. Bob Paul Roger Steven R. Darrell James L. Robert James Frank Morris Wendell Leo W. Beth Daniel Lloyd Lyle Mark Mervin Robert W. Albert James A. Anthony A. Arthur Dale Donald Frank E. George L. Warren E. William E.

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Robert Czapiewski Gary Daggett Blanchard Dahl Chad Dahl Donald S. Dahl Emerson Dahl LaVerne Dahl Loren E. Dahl Martin Dahl Truman Dahl Gary A. Dahlberg Marty J. Dahlberg George C. Dahle Orlando Dahle Earl Dahley Warren Dailey Lawrence “Larry” Daley Pete Daley Theodore J. Daley Russell Dahlke Gene Daicth Thomas E. Dalldorf Karl W. Dambach Andy Dammen Hans Dammen Curtiss Danielson Donald Danielson Edwin T. Danielson Gehrard M. Danielson Myron Pete Danielson Oscar Darbo Gordon E. Dathe Alred Daudt Brent Daugherty Charles Daugherty Edwin O. Davidson Gary Davidson Jeffrey L. Davidson Clifford Davis Daniel Davis George Davis Thomas E. Davis F.H. Day Ben Delaney David Delyea Morris L. Dempewolf Virgil Dempewolf Charles Dennstedt Frederick Dennstedt

John E. John E. Clarence J. C. W. Mark J. Paul E. Kacie Ralph W. Milo Cletus Michael Robert Shane Edward George A.G. Paul John A. Robert F. Elden Gerald B. A.R. Vernon S. Donald Herbert M. James M. Jerry Philip Don L. Peter Herman William Anthony William J. C.J. Edgar Marcus Robert William Marcus Dorothy Richard D. Robert E. Elvin (Tudy) Maynard (Minno) Michael Carl Nicholas William L.

Denning Denstad Dent Derenthal DeVilliers DeVilliers Deyo Dodds Dodge Doherty Doherty Doherty Doherty Dolen Dolphin Donald Dorenkemper Dormady Dormady Dornink Dornink Dotzenrod Dovenberg Dowe Dragvold Dragvold Dragvold Dragvold Drake Drake Dreier Dreier Drewes Drier Driscoll Drogemuller Drogemuller Drogemuller Drogemuller Drogemuller, Sr. Drummond Norton Drury Drury Dubbs Dubbs Dunby Duklet Duneman Dunn

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Dunnum Durst Durst Durst Durst Dushee Duxbury Duxbury Duxbury Duxbury Duxbury Duxbury Duxbury Dykstra Dyreson Eagle Earley Earley, Jr. Earley Easley East East Eastman Eastvold Ebert Ebert Ebner Ebner Ebner Ebner Ebner Ebner Eck Eddy Edgar Edgar Edwards Egge Eggebakken Eggebakken Eggen Eggen Eggen Eggert Eggert Eggleston Ehrman Eich Eichkoff

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Charles F. Colin K. Everett Kenneth Michael Norman Virgil D. Wilbur “Bill” Chuck Ralph Martin B. Arthur Loyal Mike Edwin E. Gerhard A. Irwin M. Reuben Thomas E. Howard James Richard Tilden Glen D. Alfred E. Rudolph Adolph M. Albert E. Albert T. Bennie Clifford Duane Melvin A. Arland Alfred P. Arne “O.K.” Dennis Millard Clifford C. Sturgis E. Francis Larney Paul Arthur J. Dale Kenneth Alvin O. Arnold

Eickhoff Eickhoff Eickhoff Eickhoff Eickhoff Eickhoff Eickhoff Eickhoff Eidenschink Eisenman Eithun Ekholm Ekholm Ellefson Ellergodt Ellestad Ellestad Ellestad Elliot Elliott Elliott Elliott Elliott Elliott Slattery Ellis Ellis Elton Elton Elton Elton Elton Elton Elton Emery Engelbretson Engen Engen Engen Engerud Engle Engle Engrav Engrav Engrav Ensberg Eppen Erding Erickson Erickson

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Berdine Carl J. Clarence R. Donald Duane Ferdinand Gavin Gerhard L. Gregory K. Herbie “Sweed” Hilman Hollis John T. Leroy Leslie Michael A. Paul E. Peter C. Robert Dale Ronald D. Sander M. Stephen A. Truman O. Veryl “Ricky” Steven Oscar Ernest Carl L. Dennis Raymond E. Chris Ole Adolph M. Archie Arnold B. Carl E. Clarence O. Darroll Eddie Emil E. Olaf T. Paul Sidney Thomas Carroll J. Clinton Raymond Keith Kenneth M.

Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erlandson Eskar Eskelson Eskes Essig Evans Evenrud Evenrud Evenson Evenson Evenson Evenson Evenson Evenson Evenson Evenson Evenson Evenson Evenson Evenson Evers Ewalt Ewalt Fabian Fabian

Nels O. G. J. James Arthur Donald George Merton Carl Gary Jason John Lorraine Harry A. Cecil Lyle Glen Diana Philip E.V. James Ben I. Martin John Louis A. Edmund Richard Dale J. David Donald Gene Jacob John Nevin Robert D. Tim R. Floyd T. John Archie Harley Myron Donald Robert Clarence R. Clifford C. Clifford D. Duncan A. Melvin F. David

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Emerson James A. Jerome A. Vernon Arthur E. Willie C. James Stanley R. Alfred D. Arnold Dale Dallas Dean Dwaine Orvis Vernon Edwin Fred Ole Alex Clayton David Phillip Phillip S. Roger Tom Robert Leo “Pat” Thomas R. John John C. John A. Larry John Richard Earl Alfred A. Elmer Will H. Wallace Allen W. Frederick David Major Henry Jerry Richard E. Ed William

Finke Finley Finley Finley Finnerud Finnerud Finney Finney Finseth Finseth Finseth Finseth Finseth Finseth Finseth Finseth Finstad Finstad Finstad Fishbaugher Fishbaugher Fishbaugher Fishbaugher Fishbaugher III Fishbaugher Fishbaugher Fisher Fitzgerald Fitzgerald Fitzpatrick Fjeld Fjeldstad Fjetland Fjeran Flatten Flattum Fligge Fligge Fligge Floe Flohr Flohr Flood Flynn Foese Fogal Fogal Foley Foote

Glenn Frank W. Frank W. James Otto Charles Myron J. Robert Cecil J. Clayton William Gustave A. Kenneth Ardell Arden Arnold Clarence Curtis David Donald Ernest O. Glen Kenneth T. Robert Selmer Steve Harold G. Patrick L. Henry Clarence G. John D. Donald H. Warren I. Loren Edwin Thomas Lester James A. George Alfred Jeremiah Amy Marjorie Richard G. Bruce Phil Valencia John S. Robert R.

Ford Ford, Sr. Fordham Fordham Forkauf Forland Forsythe Forsythe Fosburgh Fosburgh Fosburgh Fosness Foss Fossum Fossum Fossum Fossum Fossum Fossum Fossum Fossum Fossum Fossum Fossum Fossum Foster Foster, Sr. Fox Fradd Franklin Franklin Franzen Freeman Fretland Frickson Frickson Frieman Frisvold Frogner Froiland, Jr. Frommelt Fry Fuller Fuller Gabbert Gaddis Gaddis Galligan Galligan

Obert Orlean David William F. Bailey David K. Howard James Joseph Mohn (Mike) Reuben Vern Albert John Marvin Eldred Milton Robert Maynard D. Burt L. William J. Arthur Seymour Bennie Bernard I. Byron Carl Henry A. Julius A. Maynard Randolph H. Stanford J. Walter G. Donald Joseph Earl L. LeRoy W. Carl Leonard R. Ole Oscar Talmer Elmer Kim Don Michael Kim John Steve

Garness Garness Garrison Garry Gartner Gartner Gartner Gartner Gartner Gartner Gasper Gatzke Gaustad Gaustad Gehrking Gerard Gerard Gerard Gibertson Giese Giese Gilbert Gilbert Gilbertson Gilbertson Gilbertson Gilbertson Gilbertson Gilbertson Gilbertson Gilbertson Gilbertson Gilbertson Gildner Gildner Gillen Gillen Gillund Gillund Gillund Gillund Gillund Girardin Gisvold Gjerdrum Gjere Gisvold Glady Glady

John F. John B. Arnold T. Elias Richard Thomie Natalie Claire F. Lloyd A. Kevin L. Bennett David Donald Rueben Sydney Medelyn Louis Carroll Clifford Clair W. James C. Lloyd Louis R. Thomas J. Arlow Curtis Elden Everett Flora R. Joseph J. Larry Lyndon Marvin Raymond Reuben E. Michael Charles Donald Francis J. Jerry John N. Daniel Frank C. Dennis Gideon Clarence P. Clarence (Tim) Leonard M.

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Dameon Kenneth Paul Robert Clarence Edwin Andrew O. Newman William Christopher Natalie Orley Stacey William Norman L. Raymond E. Victor L. Duane Perlum Richard David H. Harry H. Robert B. Robert D. Martin W. Neal Nevin Willard Curtis Donald Sigvart Stanley Gust A. Merl T. Robert Adolph G. Clifford A. Hollace Lester Gunder James L. Lester Tony Hans Robert George M. Henry M. Otto J. Gerald

Green Gregerson Grimes Grimes Grimley Grimley Grinde Grinde Grinde Grindland Grindland Grindland Grindland Molinar Grindland Gronwold Gronwold Gronwold Grooters Grooters Grooters Groteboer Groteboer Groteboer Groteboer Groth Groth Groth Grove Gudmundson Gudmundson Gudmundson Gudmundson Gulbranson Gulbranson Gulbranson Gullickson Gullickson Gullickson Gullickson Gunderson Gunderson Gunderson Gunderson Gunvolson Gustafson Gutterson Guttormson Guttormson Haagenson

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Sheryl Raymond L. Herbert B. Donald J. James John Wayne L. David Donald Earl L. Floyd L. Glenn G. Harry L. Ewald F. Frank J. Mary Jane Paul L. Louis Gordon Douglas John William George O. Robert J. Robert M.O. Earl J. Robert L. Frank Charles Edwin Lucille M. Charles James M. Grant Dennis Luther Martin Ray Verdon Dr. Daniel Jerome “Joe” Forrest Clarence Clayton David G. George Jim Mike

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Aaron David Donald Richard D. Robert D. William Orrin Frederick A. R.J. Roman Cloy D. Wayne Charles (Chuck) Adam Ben Kenneth J. LaVern Bruce W. Hugh A. Jerry W. Clifford R. Dewey Raymond G. Ronald Roy Lewis Ole Theodore M. Oscar Cyrus J David J. Duane Earl Emer Herman Oscar Robert Carl Erica John Kyle D. Shawn Roland Clarence A. Donald Geraldine Robert E. Robyn Rodney

Klompenhower Klompenhower Klompenhower Klompenhower Klompenhower Klompenhower Klungtvedt Knapp Knapp Knapp Kneeskern Kneeskern Knies Knoepke Knoepke Knoepke Knoepke Knowlton Knowlton Knowlton Knox Knudslien Knudslien Knudslien Knudslien Knudson Knudson Knudson Knudtson Knutson Knutson Knutson Knutson Knutson Knutson Knutson Knutson Koball Koch Contreras Koch Koch Koetz Kohlmeyer Kohn Kohn Koliha Warner Koliha Koliha Koliha

Orley A. Robert E. Helmer Herman A. Leonard Norman A. Sherman David Fred Joshua Ken Eugene P. Robert Donald E. Bill Curtis W. Carl W. Carl N. Conrad O. Keith Dean L. Kenneth J. Alfred Russell H. William L. Tom Harold C. Sylvia M. Ray H. Oscar L. Georgie Roger Virgil Richard George L. Graden Marlin S. Brian Elmer Maynard Hirshel (Ray) Lucas Rev. Fr. Joseph Jim Andrew T. DuWayne Gregory John I. Larry

Koljord Koljord Kolstad Kolstad Kopperud Kopperud Kopperud Krage Krage Krage Krage Kramer Kramer Krause Kremer Krenzke Kriese Krogstad Krogstad Krogstad Kruegel Krull Kruppenbacher Kruppenbacher Kruppenbacher Kuehn Kuethe Kuethe Kuhl Kuhle Kulsrud Kulsrud Kulsrud Kyllo Kyseth Kyseth Kyseth LaFleur LaFleur LaFleur Lafreniere Laganiere LaPlante Lairson Landsverk Landsverk Landsverk Landsverk Landsverk

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David C. Gary D. Thomas H. Thomas W. Kent E. Donald J. Robert Thomas D. Gary Henry John S. Aaron Ben C. Blake C. Curtis R. Dustin R. Jacob Steven Odell Frank John Madelyn E. Clayton F.W. Conrad Curtis Lloyd E. Ben Manley Vernon L. Edwin A. Emil Raymond L. H. David Wayne William F. Arthur H. Clarence Henry Andrew John H. Magnus Harry Shearam Galen Richard Wallace Bob

Lawson Lawson Lawson Lawson Lawston Lawstuen Lawstuen Layton Lea Lea Leary Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee, Jr. Leesburg Leesburg Leesberg LeFevere Leggitt Legwold Legwold Legwold Lehmann Leitz Leitz Lemke Lemke Lemke Lemon Lenz Lenz Leudtke Leutink Leutink Leutink Levey Lewis Lewis Lex Lex Lichty Lichty Lichty Lillie

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Harold O. Herman Leland L. Reuben Waldo T.R. Cleve Robert K. Arlo Elener Eric Gilbert A. James D. Lyle Paul Treese Andrea Edwin Robert Gordon B. Leland Patricia Roland Victor O. Walter C. Peter Daniel Burdette Robert E. Carly Jo David Francis W. Leland Leo A. Mike Orvin P. Roger Ron Charlene Conrad John L. Leo E. Thomas R. Charles John A. Harold Leonard T. Art Robert C.

Marzolf Marzolf Marzolf Marzolf Marzolf Mason Masseralle Masters Mathison Mathison Butler Mathison Mathison Mathison Mathison Mathison Mathison Matson Matson Matson, Sr. Matson Matson Matson Dinsen Matson Matson Matson Matthews Mattson Maust Maust McCabe McCabe McCabe McCabe McCabe McCabe McCabe McCabe McCabe McCabe Gideon McCallson McCarthy McCarthy McCarthy McCarty McCarty McCauley McCauley McCaulley McCord

Ralph Robert Ronald G. Ralph George H. Harold E. Jerrold J. John D. James John P. “Jack” Margaret A. William Clarence Maurice Charles Roger D. Harold S. James L. Mack Russell John E. George G.E. Guy C. David Gerald V. Richard T. Carlton L. Elizabeth C. Larry Loren A. Thomas V. W. Paul Richard D. Albert D. Richard D. Thomas Elwyn K. Harlan Jerry John Kenneth Lynn G. Roger Walter Corey Paul Don

McCoy McCoy McCoy McDaniel McDowell McDowell McElroy McElroy Mcghie McGill McGill-Zimny McGowan McKay McKay McKenzie McKenzie McKinney McKinney McKinney McLeod McManimon McMaster McMillan McMorran McMurphy McVeety Mead Means Meck Meck Meeker Meeker Meighen Meldahl Meldahl Melum Melver Mengis Mensink Mensink Mensink Mensink Mensink Mensink Mensink Mercer Merkel Merkel Meyer

Edward H. Ernest W. Jr. Jay V. Kevin P. Melvin P. Carol D. George A. David Vernon Helmer Richard A. Alvin Melnore Arthur E. Arthur J. Daniel T. Edward P. George Lyle Oswald P. Paul Richard D. Steven Wilbur H. William N. Donald J. Loren Norman Richard Joseph H. Almer Caryl Jeffery Kyle Michael Mitchel Norman William C. Tom Leslie G. Charles Manly L. (Bud) Dale G. Joseph Myron Edward John W. Juan (Joe) Kenneth

Meyer Meyer Meyer Meyer Meyer Meyers Michaelson Michel Michel Mickelson Mickelson Mihm Mikkelson Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Milne Milne Milne Milne Milner Mindrum Mindrum Mindrum Mindrum Mindrum Mindrum Mindrum Mindrum Minnich Mitson Mlenar Mlenar Mlinar Mlinar Mlinar Moen Moen Moen Moen

Manfred Oliver E. Paul C. Lyle Peter Austin W. Donald Helmer E. George W. Charles E. Frank E. Leland S. Joseph A. Marvin H. Maurice H. Victor Arnold Bobby Charles Curtis L. Dean Gary Irvin Neil R. Robert L. Robert “Bobby” Roderick Ronald H. Henry “Hank” Theron Richard Alton William George Gordon A. Harry Carl J. A. Nathan Eugene R. William E. Walter Roger Henry Edward Fred Gerald Charles H. Edward James C.

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Murphy Myhro Myran Nagel Nagel Nagel Nagel Nagle Nagle Nagle Nash Nash Nash Nation Nehrhood Nehring Neimeyer Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson, Jr. Nepstad Ness Ness Ness Ness Ness Ness Ness Ness Ness Ness Neuman Neuman Neumedahl Neumen Neumen Newell

Floyd V. Roger John Otto J. William F. David Larry Walter A. Joseph Paul R. Robert Alton Art Donald Alton E.J. Robert Morton Darwyn Dorothy Gale W. Leslie C. Norris Richard J. Donald L. Glenn Johnathan Derek John F. ‘Jack’ Joseph W. ‘Joe’ Kenneth “Buzz” Patrick M. Raymond T. ‘Tim’ Richard W. ‘Dick’ Robert J. ‘Bob’ Steve Gibson Kenneth M. Ronald L. Edwin V Michael` Raymond E. William H. Arthur B. Carl Walter Alfred Albert T.

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Albert Alfred T. Alton Andrew Arlyn Arthur (Bud) Bernard Carl O. Casper Clarence G. Cole A. Christian Olaus Donald Ernest L. Ferdine Gerald Glenn Gordon Henry M. Henry R. Irving Joel John Karlos Lesslie Kenneth Larry Llewellyn Millerd A. Norlin Norris Ole Orel Palmer T. Selmer Stanley Steven W. Tillman “Til” Vernice F. Vernon Walter Clifford H. Curtis J. Gerhard T. Joe C. Juel N. Neil J. Albertus Alfred Rodney Linsworth

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Benjamin Tom Kenneth Lars Henry J. Jerome (Jerry) Jim J. Eric Tim Donald A. Howard James William Carl Jardiene Joseph S. Norbert L. Philip Selmer Kenneth R. Orrie K. Roy Brandon Adolph H. Gerald Willard A.R. Clarence Harold J. Henry Joseph O. LaVerne Michael C. Milton M. Orville Orvis Arden P. Bennie Carl L. Charles L. Dale Francis Keith Larry Robert George Raymond Rexford Arlyn Arnold

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Clarence Donald M. Don Maynard Gary Harold Henry S. Jack L. Irving Larry Leonard Lowell Melvin R. Orvey Peter Randolph Ray Revere Ronald Roy A. Vincent C. Wilbur Wilton Betty Joel Kent John Kent Robert “Bob” Ben David Jerry Jim Joseph Keith Leonard Merrill Philo Allen Edwin Randy Terry Kevin M.A. Kyle M.A. Nathan Heinz J.A. Norman J. Scott Leonard A. James T.

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Ristau Munyon Ristau Ristey Rix Rix Roberton Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Robinson Roche Roche Rodenz Rodgers Roelofs Roelofs Roelofs Roelofs Roelofs Rogers Rogness Rogstad Rogstad Rohde Rollie Rollins Romsos Rongley Ronneberg Rose Rostvold, Jr. Rostvold, Sr. Rostvold Routson Lenard Rowe Rowe Rowe Rowe Rude Rudd Ruddick Rude Rude Rude Rude Rude Rude Rudlong Rudlong

Thelmer A. Donald R. Fred Vernon R. Henry Carl L. Joseph C. Thomas F. Eugene Gary “Russ” Allan B. Glen Orville Donald W. Edward J. Eileen A. John J. LaVonne M.B. Martin B. Mercedes M. Richard L. Thomas E. William J. Clifford Fred J. W.W. Hiram Howard L. Harris Olaf Clarence H. James Glen ‘Jim’ John Paul Tollef Reuben Charles Carl O. S.B. Gordon A. Howard W. Arden W. Clarence O. Gilbert N. Herndon Jerome W. ‘Jerry’ John “Gail” Robert A. Robert L.

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AMERICAN FLAG ETIQUETTE The American flag symbolizes many things to many people. While the American flag is proudly displayed in millions of buildings and homes across the United States year-round, it tends to draw special attention each summer, when Americans celebrate their independence on July 4. The Flag Code formalizes and unifies the standards of respect that must be given to the flag, even containing specific instructions regarding how the flag should not be used. The following are some of the rules that govern how to display the American flag. Raising and lowering the flag According to USFlag.org, the American flag should be raised quickly and lowered slowly and

ceremoniously. While the Flag Code suggests the flag should be displayed only between sunrise and sunset, if it is displayed

at night, it should be illuminated. The flag should be saluted as it is hoisted, and when lowered that salute should be held until the flag is unsnapped from the halyard or through the final note of music, whichever is the longest. When displayed indoors, the flag should be displayed to the

right of the speaker, staging area or sanctuary. Any additional flags hanging in the room should always hang to the left of the American flag. When flags are grouped for display, the American flag should be in the center and at the highest point of any flag. In mourning The American flag is often displayed in mourning. When placing the flag at half staff, first hoist it to the peak for an instant before lowering it to a posi- tion halfway between the top and bottom of the staff. During mourning, when the time comes to lower the flag, it should once again be momentarily raised to the peak before it is lowered. The American flag is flown at half staff when mourning designated, principal government lead-

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ers. It also must be flown at half staff upon presidential or gubernatorial order. When covering a casket, the American flag should be placed with the union at the head and over the left shoulder. The flag should never be lowered into the grave. Parading the flag When the American flag is carried in a procession, such as in a parade, the flag should always be to the right of the marchers when it is the lone flag being represented. When other flags are carried, the American flag may be centered in front of the others or carried to their right. Parade audiences should salute the flag as it passes in the procession. Flag restrictions There are many conditions under which the American flag is not to be used. These include: as a decoration. Use bunting to decorate with the colors of the

REMEMBERING PEARL HARBOR December 7, 2019, marks the 78th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. This was a pivotal day in world history, ultimately leading the United States to enter the Second World War. Prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japan participated in a series of invasions into China, believing the only way to solve its economic and demographic problems was to expand into China and take over its import market. This attitude helped

create rising tension with the United States, and American officials ultimately responded with economic sanctions and trade embargoes. Although it seemed war was inevitable, the Japanese preempted the American military with a surprise attack targeting Pearl Harbor, which is 2,000 miles from the U.S. mainland and 4,000 miles from Japan. Pearl Harbor is a U.S. naval base located near Honolulu, HI. On a Sunday morning on

December 7, 1941, just before 8:00 a.m. local time, Japanese fighter planes descended on the base in a surprise attack. Five additional attacks followed throughout the day. The Japanese managed to destroy nearly 20 American naval vessels, which included eight battleships, and more than 300 airplanes. While the military equipment could ultimately be replaced, the more than 2,400 military personnel and civilians who died paid the

ultimate price. It is believed the United States was especially surprised by the attack, as American military leaders felt, if an attack were to take place, it would come from the sea rather than the air. In addition, American intelligence officials were confident that any Japanese attack would take place in one of the European colonies in the South Pacific, such as Singapore or Indochina, which are closer to Japan than Hawaii.

American flag, always ensuring the blue stripe of the bunting is on top. as part of advertising. The flag also should not be embroidered, printed or impressed on articles such as cushions, napkins, boxes, or anything considered temporary that is likely to be discarded after use. part of a costume. The uniforms of military personnel, firemen, policemen, and members of patriotic organizations are permitted to wear American flag insignias on their uniforms. receptacle to carry, deliver, hold, or receive anything. The American flag is an enduring symbol of freedom and sacrifice to millions of people across the globe. The flag should always be displayed with the utmost respect and in adherence to the guidelines set forth by the Flag Code. Despite devastating Pearl Harbor, all hopes were not lost that day, and the Japanese could not cripple America's Pacific Fleet. Aircraft carriers were not docked at the base, and the key onshore oil storage, shipyards, repair shops, and docks were left largely intact. From a functional standpoint, the U.S. Navy was able to quickly rebound. However, even 78 years later, the residual emotional effects of the attack continue, particularly among WWII veterans, as well as the family members of those who perished.

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Military personnel are unsung heroes whose sacrifices for their country make it possible for hundreds of millions of people to enjoy freedoms that many people across the globe do not have. In recognition of those sacrifices, many people want to show their appreciation to both active and retired servicemen and women. Fortunately, there are many ways to do just that.

to the United States Department of Defense, the United States military currently deploys active duty personnel in nearly 150 countries. Many of those troops are separated from their families for months at a time, and that separation can make things difficult for their loved ones back home. If a neighbor's spouse is deployed overseas, offer to help around

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DAVID SIKKINK VIETNAM WAR the house. Whether it's mowing their lawn, dropping their kids off at school or inviting the whole family over for dinner one night each week, such gestures can go a long way toward easing the burden faced by spouses of deployed military personnel. Servicemen and women on active duty do not enjoy many of the luxuries that tend to be taken for

granted back home. But men and women who want to show their appreciation can send care packages to active personnel serving overseas. An organization such as Operation Gratitude (operationgratitude.com), which to date has sent nearly 1.3 million care packages to active personnel, sends care packages filled with snacks, entertainment, personal hygiene products and handmade items. This provides active personnel a taste of home while also letting them know their extraordinary efforts are appreciated and not forgotten. tal. Unfortunately, many servicemen and women return home from their deployments with injuries or health conditions that require long-term care. By volunteering at veteran hospitals, men and women can help veterans overcome their injuries and provide much-needed help to staff at hospitals that could use a helping more information. For those who want to support servicemen and women but don't have much free time to

do so, financial donations can go a long way toward improving the quality of life of active and retired military personnel. Many programs work with veterans to improve their quality of life, and such organizations rely heavily on financial donations to make their missions a reality. The Wounded Warrior Project (woundedwarriorproject.org), for example, works to honor and empower servicemen and women who incurred physical or mental injuries or illnesses on or after September 11, 2001. The organization relies on the generosity of individuals who want to help wounded military personnel overcome their injuries and illnesses. Based on audited financial statements of the 2014 fiscal ending on September 30, 2014, 80.6% of total expenditures went to services and programs catering to wounded military personnel and their families, assuring prospective donors that their donations will go toward helping those in need. There are many ways that civilians can express their gratitude to active and retired military personnel.


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