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A Message from the Presid€ht....Seldom is it possible to have your cakeand eat it too! Howeverr this past yearhas been the exception, for I have beenable to do both and the challenges willcontinuen to test our verY souls!Our mission statement may seem elu'sive, but fulfilling our promise to thosewho have gone before and those who will continue in ourfootsteps, is possible. Success in perpetuating our legacydepends on our determination to step outside the box, and
stop thinking as we did thirty years ago. Today, we must re'alize our limitations, accept our history and cherish thepart we played in the defense of The Republic of Korea and
the United StateS Of AmeriCa. Thank $Oll.'.........€VrBfyOne!
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National CoUegiite Team. The two teams will matchup five times between
August 5-ro at various locations throughout Central Florida'
ChuckHusbands, DOF Secretary and VP th,rew out the opening pitc[ presented a plaque to
the Korean Coach and VFW EZ8Z post Commander Mark Van Deventer welcomed all to the
VFW . The players had kimchi slathered on hot dogs, went to]h1 beach and played a won-
derful basetali game. Chapter 189 enjoyed it all including llFW A-tx' Pres Deb VanDe-
venter singing tt. US National Anthem and Pastor Hur singing the ROK National Anthem.
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Welcome Korea War VeteransCentral Florida East Coast Chapter 189
Korean War Veterans AssociationP.O. Box 214005
South Daytona FL 32121Meets the Third Tuesday, Noon atVFW Post 3282, Port Orange, FL
President: Ed Stepnowski
I st VP: Anthony Polemeni
2nd VP: Joseph Sicinski
Secretary: Donna Hawes
Treasurer: Robert Hawes
Board Chairman: Bob McGuire
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IN MEMORIUM
Brigadier General H. Tolman Morford, D.D.S.
U.S. Marine Corps
Mississippi National Guard
Son of:
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U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers
Uncle of:
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Grandparent of:
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Submitted By: Ted MorfordKWVA Ghapter 169
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David W. PippiJames D. ClineJohn A. CrockettGeorge A. CarterJohn J. ReidyGeorge P. RussoVirgil H. DuduitRobert S. EnosDaniel PeskiCarlos RainwaterWilliam Ray RawlingsHugh Madison SmithAlice PinetteEdward L. PaytonWalter D. HoppenbrouwerHarold T. FreasJohn H. HoopeWilliam M. AllenArthur GelbmanHarry S. ShannahanSamue! D. SagePeter M. PopolizioRalph A. BevinsKenneth L. Bradshaw Jr.Elaine A. Bohm
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American Legion Post 270 welcomes you to stop by, enjoy friendly comradeship with your fellow veterans,
meet a SONS, Rider, or Auxiliary member. With the show of your veteran's card, enjoy the first drink free.
We usually have lunch Monday - Friday from 11:30am to 1:00pm. Monday's are Tacos, Wednesday
Wings, Friday Fish/Shrimp from 5:00pm to 7:00pm. Every third Saturday from 5.00pm to 7:00pm the
Legion has Steak Night. Other Saturday nights rotate between, Auxiliary, SONS and Riders for dinners.
We're sure you will not be disappointed.
We would like to invite you to the May 25th, Memorial Day Ceremony. The Ceremony honoring our
veterans starts at 10:00am with the Pledge of Allegiance, National Anthem, Opening Prayer and GuestSpeaker. The message of remembrance from a guest speaker and the Legion Commander's remarks.
Participating are the Honor Guard, Color Guard, Auxiliary, SONS, and Riders. Firing Squad and Taps with
the closing prayer by our Chaplain. Afterwards everyone enjoys free hamburgers, hot dogs and sides.
Tel: 386-788-6800 Fax: 386-788-6Oi 5