Category Archives: Veterans

Veterans Day: Honoring All Who Served

By Deborah Ward, Fort Greely Public Affairs

The 49th Missile Defense Battalion Color Guard members stand proud with Cub Scout Pack 76 as the pack, led by Cub Master Terry Denton, passed out red poppy flowers, a tradition started by Moina Michaels as World War I came to a close in 1918 to show support of veterans. Back row, pictured left to right: Sergeant Julio Velez, Sergeant Robert Hughes, and Staff Sergeant Kenneth Seymore. Front row, pictured left to right: Adam Denton, Raven Munoz, Areon Mills, Nicholas Willard, Isaac Fitzenrider and Nicholas Denton.

A touching Veterans Day Service and luncheon was held at Fort Greely on Nov. 11 at 11 am leaving many who attended mindful of the high costs paid for our freedom.

Veterans Day, formerly Armistice Day, marks the anniversary of the signing of the Armistice that ended World War I on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918. This day is set aside to honor all military veterans, their sacrifices – both continued and past – their duty, honor, courage and loyalty to our great Nation in both peace time and war. It is a day to remember all the brave men and women who have served and who continue to serve.

 

 

 

 

 

Fort Greely Garrison Commander Lieutenant Colonel Terry L. Clark gives words of Reflection at the Veterans Day Service and Luncheon hosted by the Fort Greely Chapel on Nov. 11.

“Today, we should turn our thoughts toward the 1.1 million men and women we have in uniform, arguably the next greatest generation, and to those millions more who have gone before…all giving some and some giving all,” said Fort Greely Garrison Commander Lieutenant Colonel Terry L. Clark.

Clark took a lengthy pause after issuing the words above; head down in thought – gratitude for the proud men and women he has served with, before calling on all Americans to not only utter words of thanks, but to act in order to make a positive difference, no matter the size, in the life of a veteran or the loved ones they leave behind.

Jack Warren, Chaplain for Bison VFW Post 22, stands by the America’s White Table display during the Veterans Day Service on Nov. 11 at Fort Greely Chapel.

Members of the local Delta Junction American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars 10450 and Chaplain (MAJ) Earl Vanderhoff also presented moving words throughout the service to include America’s White Table display, a small table signifying the Soldier’s lonely battle against many was covered  with simple items to symbolize a Soldier’s sacrifice. The single lemon slice represented a captive Soldier’s bitter fate; grains of salt showed the tears of families waiting for their loved ones to return.  Along with other emblematic artifacts stood the empty chair and overturned glass, the strongest of all the symbols, to represent the Soldiers who are no longer here and the meal that wouldn’t be eaten.

Raven Munoz, with Cub Scout Pack 76, was on hand to distribute red poppies in honor of Veterans Day at the Fort Greely Chapel Nov. 11.

Cynthia Ozick, an American short story writer and novelist, remembers, “We often take for granted the very things that most deserve our gratitude.”

Please remember to thank our selfless heroes for their service today and every day.

 

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“Freedom is not Free”

“Freedom is not Free”
by Major Kelly Strong

I watched the flag pass by one day, It fluttered in the breeze. A young man in uniform saluted it, and, then he stood at ease.

I looked at him in uniform, so young, so tall, so proud.

With hair cut square and eyes alert, he’d stand out in the crowd. I thought how many men like him had fallen through the years?

How many died on foreign soil? How many died at sea?

How many foxholes were soldier’s graves?

No, freedom is not free.

I heard the sound of taps one night, when everything was still.

I listened to the bugler play and felt a sudden chill.

I wondered just how many times that taps had meant “Amen” When a flag
had draped a coffin of a brother or a friend.

I thought of all the children of mothers and wives. Of fathers, sons and husbands, with interrupted lives.

I thought about a graveyard at the bottom of the sea.

Of unmarked graves in Arlington.

No, freedom is not free.

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Fort Greely Chapel Veterans Day Service

A Veterans Day service will be held at the Fort Greely Chapel on November 11, at 11 am.

The event marks the end of World War 1 when the Armistice was signed on the 11th day of the 11th month at the 11th hour.

Honor Guard will open the ceremony followed by Post Commanders, Post Chaplains and Veterans remarks.

A ceremony will be held in Remembrance of POW’s and Soldiers Missing in Action by Local members of the American Legion Post #22.

Please join us for lunch after the ceremony at which time Veteran Service Officers will be available to answer questions.

Veterans are encouraged to wear their uniforms.

Fort Greely will be opened to the public for this event. Please be prepared to show picture ID, driver’s license, proof of registration and insurance at the front gate.

If you would like to participate or volunteer for the Veterans Day ceremony, please contact Rick Terrell at 895-1039 or Garrison Chaplain Earl Vanderhoff at 873-4397.

We look forward to seeing you there.

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Veterans Day Photos

As a tribute to our vets, Delta News Web is requesting photos and or write ups for our community veterans.

A veteran is anybody that has served in any branch of service in his or her life.

The photos and write ups will be posted on November 10th.  Please send them to webeditor@deltanewsweb.com as soon as you can, so our special tribute page can be made ahead of time.

Remember to thank a vet, not just on Veterans Day, but every day when you see one.  It’s because of those that have served and are still serving that we as Americans have our
freedom.

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Veterans of Foreign Wars Service Officer Visit

VETERANS VFW State Service Officer Scott Thorstad will be in Delta Junction at Delta Junction City Hall  (2288 Deborah Street, Delta Junction, AK 99737)

August 10, 2011
10:30 am to 2:30 pm

Scott will be available to answer your questions about VA Entitlements and provide FREE assistance filling out the application forms for VA Entitlements.

Contact Info: Scott A. Thorstad
Office # (907) 257-4801
(888) 353-7574 Ext. 4801
Email: scott.thorstad@va.gov

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Free Bibles for Military and Their Families

Bibles for America (BfA) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to distribute free copies of the New Testament Recovery Version and Christian literature throughout the United States.

BfA was established in 2000 after much prayer and fellowship among a group of Christians in Southern California. The threefold mission of Bibles for America is to:

  • Disseminate free copies of the New Testament Recovery Version and Christian literature
  • Facilitate home-based gatherings for Bible recipients to fellowship and to study the Scriptures
  • Educate Bible readers regarding both the fundamental and deeper truths in the holy Word

In spring 2000, BfA began offering free copies of the New Testament Recovery Version in English and Spanish. In fall 2004 BfA expanded its free offers with a series of free Christian literature for Bible recipients. The books in the series are Basic Elements of the Christian Life, vols. 1–3; The All-inclusive Christ; and The Glorious Church. In 2008, BfA began offering these free books in Spanish.

If you are interested in receiving your free Bible and literature, please visit our website.

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Notice for Delta Junction Veterans

The American legion Service Officers will be in Delta Junction on Tuesday, October 26 to help veterans with your VA benefits and claims.

They will be at the Delta Junction Community Center from 10am to 4pm.

If you have any questions call the Legion at  (907)257-4802 or (888)353-7574, ext 4802

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