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really expect to be at the lead. After returning from a wedding, he found out that he was not only named the commander of the post but also the chairman of the parade committee. But he was happy to do it. He is no longer commander of the post and has tried to step away from the parade duties. He is very active with the Grizzly Scholarship Association also. Mason is married to Rita and together they have three sons. One is commissioned in the Navy, another has graduated from college, and the youngest is attending the University of Montana where he plans on attending law school. Prior to the pandemic, Mason and his wife showed Rhodesian Ridgeback dogs. He said that this is a campaign just like an Army campaign and as such, he’s not going to shave until his dog wins his championship. Of course, with the current situation, it may be a while before dog shows start up again and he’s a little worried about how bushy his beard may end up. Memorial Day is a very sacred holiday to Mason. He and his fellow American Legion members and the American Legion Auxiliary spend the weekend making sure that all the veterans laid to rest in the Corvallis Cemetery have white crosses marking their graves. Then, a small American flag is placed at the grave and the grave is saluted. “We want to make sure each and every one of these soldiers is honored.” After the parade, they return to the cemetery and the list of all of the veterans there is read aloud. Mason said there is a veteran from the 1848 Mexican War buried in the cemetery. Following the reading of the names at the cemetery, the Legion moves to the Woodside Bridge where a wreath is put in the Bitterroot River to honor the Navy personnel who served. The planning for the parade begins in February but Mason and his fellow veterans never lose sight of the true meaning of the parade and the ceremonies surrounding it. It’s a chance for Mason to give back to his hometown. “This is where my heart is,” he concluded. “We remember all the old guys, that’s kind of why I like doing things with the Corvallis American Legion.” Following is the press release that Mason sent out to the media regarding the Memorial Day event: Corvallis American Legion Post #91 and Auxiliary Unit #91 will host the 100th annual Corvallis Memorial Day Parade at 10:00 a.m. Monday, May 25, 2020. However, this year’s parade will be a little different. Due to the toxic political climate, Post #91 will conduct this year’s parade as they did 100 years ago. At 10:00 am the Post #91 Honor Guard will march south down street of Corvallis, Montana. The parade will be streamed on Facebook Live for people to watch from their homes. At every event, Corvallis American Legion Post #91 recites The American Legion preamble.

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In those words we pledge that “we associate ourselves together for the following purposes: To uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America;” The post believes in the constitution and personal responsibility, and we hope you do to. After the parade, at the Corvallis Cemetery at 12:00 pm Post #91 will conduct its annual memorial ceremony. Post members will name all the veterans buried at the cemetery dating back to the Mexican War (1848). After the cemetery ceremony, post members will move to the Woodside Cutoff Bridge and place a wreath in the Bitterroot River for all those who died at sea. The public is invited. For 100 years the Bitterroot Valley has enjoyed this rich tradition of honoring those active duty personnel and veterans who have died. We honor all of the United States of America’s war dead -- those who died that freedom might live. World War I veterans started the Corvallis Memorial Day parade after they returned from Europe. The first parade consisted of a color guard and veterans, staging in the alley to the west of Main Street. 100 years ago, the first annual Corvallis Memorial Day Parade started south down a dirt Main Street. Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in our nation’s service. The holiday was first proclaimed on May 5, 1868 by General John Logan and was observed on May 30, 1868 when flowers were placed on the graves of Union and Confederate soldiers. Until World War I many people in the South refused to acknowledge Decoration Day. Memorial Day is now celebrated on the last Monday in May. For more information call Doug Mason at 546-4244, or email corvallispost91@gmail.com. Like us on Facebook at https:// www.facebook.com/corvallispost91 or checkout our website at http://corvallispost91.blogspot. com/ .

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