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H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HH H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H

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George F. Lamm PostGeorge F. Lamm Post962 Wehrle Dr.962 Wehrle Dr.

Williasville, NY 14221Williasville, NY 14221716 - 204 - 2405716 - 204 - 2405

Commander Phil

Proud To Be AmericanProud To Be American

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JOIN USGeneral Membership Meeting

Second Wednesday Of The Month 7:00p.m.

Ladies Auxiliary Meeting Second Wednesday Of The Month

7:30p.m

The Lamm Lights will be ready for viewing on the The Lamm Lights will be ready for viewing on the 5th of every month on our website.5th of every month on our website.

Just go toJust go to

a m e r i c a n l e g i o n p o s t 6 2 2 . c o ma m e r i c a n l e g i o n p o s t 6 2 2 . c o mand click on newsletter to view.and click on newsletter to view.

T O G E T U S O N F A C E B O O KT O G E T U S O N F A C E B O O KG O T OG O T O

G E O R G E F . L A M M P O S TG E O R G E F . L A M M P O S T

To Book your event at the George F. Lamm Post

Contact Bob Brunoat 716-335-4881

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Post Clubhouse: ........................................................204-2405 Post Clubhouse: ........................................................204-2405 Lamm Post Grove: .....................................................634-6965Lamm Post Grove: .....................................................634-6965Editor/Mailing-DominicEditor/Mailing-Dominic S Savarino: ...............................207-0349avarino: ...............................207-0349 email - [email protected] email - [email protected]

Lamm Post Officers 2019 - 2020Lamm Post Officers 2019 - 2020

Commander: Phil English..... ...................................398-8008 Commander: Phil English..... ...................................398-8008 1st Vice: Erine Bacon ....................................1-585-317-8946 1st Vice: Erine Bacon ....................................1-585-317-8946 2nd Vice: Steven Sams............................................807-2894 2nd Vice: Steven Sams............................................807-2894 3rd Vice: Don Helminiak...........................................668-2905 3rd Vice: Don Helminiak...........................................668-2905 Adjutant: ...................................................................Open Adjutant: ...................................................................Open Mobilization: .............................................................Open Mobilization: .............................................................Open Sgt-At Arms: Don Helminiak ...................................668-2905 Sgt-At Arms: Don Helminiak ...................................668-2905 Service Officer:.........................................................Open Service Officer:.........................................................Open Membership Chair:...................................................906-9257 Membership Chair:...................................................906-9257 Finance Officer: Richard Brown ..............................836-0418 Finance Officer: Richard Brown ..............................836-0418 Corp President: Paul Laurenzi ................................335-4881 Corp President: Paul Laurenzi ................................335-4881 Chaplain: .................................................................Open Chaplain: .................................................................Open 1st Asst. Chaplain: ...................................................Open 1st Asst. Chaplain: ...................................................Open 2nd Asst Chaplain ....................................................Open 2nd Asst Chaplain ....................................................Open

ExEcutivE Board at-LargE MEMBErs 2019 - 2020ExEcutivE Board at-LargE MEMBErs 2019 - 2020 Dominic Savarino .................................................... 207-0349 Dominic Savarino .................................................... 207-0349 Frank Barone .......................................................... 833-4138 Frank Barone .......................................................... 833-4138 Paul Laurenzi: ......................................................... 335-4881 Paul Laurenzi: ......................................................... 335-4881 Rick Herrmann: ....................................................... 243-5348 Rick Herrmann: ....................................................... 243-5348 Paul Shea ................................................................906-9257 Paul Shea ................................................................906-9257

Auxiliary Officers 2019 - 2020Auxiliary Officers 2019 - 2020

President: Debbie Diebold ......................................836-9617 President: Debbie Diebold ......................................836-9617 1st Vice: Theresa English.........................................Unlisted 1st Vice: Theresa English.........................................Unlisted Secretary: .Susana Colon.........................................491-2429 Secretary: .Susana Colon.........................................491-2429 Treasurer: Mary Ann Bush........................................759-1171 Treasurer: Mary Ann Bush........................................759-1171 Chaplain: Cindy fries ...............................................391-1883 Chaplain: Cindy fries ...............................................391-1883 Sgt - At Arms: Ruth Brown .......................................276-3590 Sgt - At Arms: Ruth Brown .......................................276-3590

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Fighting in the ring, then in the Pacific

Before graduating from South Park High School in 1940 and enlisting in the Marine Corps, Stanley M. Bolas was already a fighter.

The teenager from Buffalo’s Kaisertown section had made a name for himself as a Golden Gloves boxer.

He often won matches as a welter weight in local arenas Broadway Auditorium, Eagles Auditorium downtown and Fredro hall on Clinton Street, to name a few.

But on September 5, 1940, the boxing gloves would come off, and he teenager became a Ma-rine.

Although America would not enter the Second World war until the bombing of Pearl Harbor 15 months later, Bolas was shipped to Iceland where other Allied troops from Europe were stationed.

He stayed there from October 1941 to march 1942 but did not see battle, unless surviving savage win-ter weather qualifies. “The winds could hit125 miles per hour, and the temperature, in some cases, was 40 below zero, which made it difficult to ho outside to the latrine,” Bolas recalled.

LEFT: Stanley M. Bolas, one of five brothers who served in the war, was sent to Iceland, where the cold could hit 40 below zero, before going into the heat of combat during island invasions in the Pacif-ic. Deeek Gee/Buffalo News

His stint in Iceland ended March 23, when he and his fellow Marines were packed up on a troop ship and sent back to the Untied States for their eventu-al journey to the Pacific.

The trip home was fraught with hazard.

“In our convoy, a German submarine was trying to sink the ships and did sink one with a torpedo,” he said, “but the troop ship I was on just kept going.”

A member of the 22nd Regiment, 6th Marine Divi-sion, Bolas arrived in the Pacific on July 9, 1942. Unlike in Iceland there was plenty of combat to go around.

He fought in the invasion of Eniwetok. Hundreds of Marines gave up their lives as they stormed the beachhead but even more could have killed if not for an alert Bolas, who discovered “a spider hole” packed with Japanese soldiers.

“It’s a big hole covered with a tin plate that had a small hole on it that they used for breathing I pulled the plate up and told my men from the squad to fire and plaster them with a grenade,” Bolas said.

“I was later informed that if I hadn’t spotted the spider hole and dispatched the six enemy soldiers, they would have emerged at night and killed Ma-rines in foxholes.

In recognition of his alert actions, Sgt. Bolas was told by his platoon leader that he would be recom-mended for field commission as a lieutenant.

“The inquiring officer looked at my background and saw I just had a high school education, and he told me they were only advancing those who had two-year college educations to second lieutenant, but he did compliment me,” said Bolas, who never forgot that lesson on the important of education.

“I pulled the plate up and told my men from the squad to fire and plaster them with a grenade.”

Stanley Bolas

He eventually earned a bachelor’s degree in busi-ness administration at Canisius Collage.

During his nearly 36cmonths in the Pacific, Bolas encountered other deadly enemies that did not have tow legs and a rife.

“I had what they call dengue fever, and it hurts your entire body. It lasts for about a week, and you wish you’d passed away. I also had filariasis [ elephanti-asis], which you get from consistent mosquito bites. my right arm swelled up.”

That, however, was nothing compared with the sacrifice of his older brother, Carl A Mater sergeant in the army, he was killed in action on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. In addition, Bolas had three other brothers who fought in the war.

But it wasn’t all hardship for the young Marine.

At one point in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater, Bolas put his boxing skills back to work in order to enter-

tain the troops. He climbed into a makeshift ring

with another Marine who had training in the sport.

“We were on Walis Island, and we boxed in front of most of the regiment,” Bolas said. “I did win the fight.”

B Back home, he also had many victories in his climb up the career ladder. He joined the Buffalo Police department and was eventually promoted to captain, scoring high on civil service exams along the way.

After leaving the police force in 1973, he was appointed commissioner of Erie County Central Police services. After that, he started his own consulting business, specializing in advertising and promotions.

Even at 88, he still manages a couple of accounts.

Bolas says that it’s his children who keep him go-ing. And like their father, they’re high achievers. His daughter, Andrea, is a nurse, and his son,Michael, is an attorney and certified public accountant

There also is the cherished memory of Eleanore, his beloved wife who passed away in 1967.

His voice filled with emotion, he said, “She was just a wonderful, lovable .

Stanley M. Bolas, 88 Hometown: Buffalo

Residence: West Seneca

Branch: Marine Corps

Rank: Sergeant

War Zone: Europe, Pacific

Years of service: Sept. 1940 to Dec. 1945

Most Prominent Honors: European

Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign

Medal

Specialties: Machine gunner and 37mm

anti-aircraft gunner.

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George F. Lamm AuxiliaryPlease join us in honoring and

supporting our Male & Female Veterans who serviced our country.

The George F. Lamm Post Manor and grove is one of Western New York’s premier facilities for hosting Meat Raffle. Our facility can hold up to 330 people with two full services bars. We are just minutes from the Buffalo Airport and easy thruway access via the NYS 90, I-290 and RTE 33 (Kensington Expressway) with plenty of

convenient parking. We are handicapped accessible entrance and lavatory.We will gladly customize a meat Raffle package to fit your needs. We will gladly you through the program and work with you and your staff to help your event success with no mis-haps and with money saving techniques that

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1127 Wehrle Drive Suite 100 Williamsville NY, 14221

Phone: 716 - 631 - 5767 Fax: 716 - 631 - 5354

What Can I Do to Protect My Home?

For many people, their home is their primary asset that they want to pass along to their loved ones. While there are many options available to ensure that your home will transfer automatically to your loved ones, the option that most people consider is what is referred to as a Life Estate. A Life Estate involves you transferring title to your children, or whomever you intend to leave your home to, and you retaining life use of the property. This option not only allows your home to transfer to your loved ones smoothly after your death, but it also creates some asset protection measures in case you or your spouse were to enter a nursing home.

If you are concerned about protecting your home, the attorneys at the Stamm Law Firm can assist you with setting up an effective Estate Plan and helping you decide whether transferring your home and retaining a life estate is a good option for you and your family. Call the Stamm Law Firm today to set up a free consultation with one of our Attorneys.

*The information provided in this article does not and is not intended to consti-tute legal advice. All information and content of this article is for general informational purposes only. Readers of this article should contact their attorney to obtain advice with respect to any legal matter.

*Attorney Advertising: Stamm Law Firm, 1127 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100, Wil-liamsville, NY 14221 (716) 631-5767

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You can rent the Post facilities for any

of the following events. • Anniversaries • Birthday parties • Business meetings • Conference facilities • Community meetings • Graduation parties • Special events • Training & development • Wedding receptions • Reunions - family, school, and friends • and more...

LAMM MANOR & LAMM GROVE

Geo. F. Lamm Post Manor and Grove is one of Western New York’s premier ban-quet and grove facilities. It is convenient-ly located at 962 Wehrle Drive, Between Cayuga Road and Union Road, Wil-liamsville, NY just minutes from the Buf-falo Airport and easy Thruway access via the NYS 90, I-290 and RTE 33 (Kensington Expressway). We offer full service banquet hall facilities for all your special occasion needs, with plenty of convenient park-ing! Lamm Manor and Grove has handi-capped accessible entrance and lavatory.

We will gladly customize a beverage pack-age to fit your needs for your Buffet, Family Style or Sit Down Dinner needs.

The downstairs Manor Lounge is great for smaller parties, showers, & birthdays ac-commodating up to 90 people, Main Manor Hall: can accommodate up to 230 people.

Let Us help YouWith Your Entertaining Needs

Contact Bob Bruno716 - 335 - 4881

Residential Pest Control for Buffalo, and Western New York, NY

Ashland Pest Control is a local, family-owned and operated pest control business in Buffalo, NY. We began operations in 1968 under the vision of owner Richard Muscarella, Sr. His son Richard Muscarella, Jr., took over the company in 1980 and has carried it through to today. Ashland Pest Control has always relied on ethical pest management services, including integrated Pest Management strategies. We do what we can to provide the most customer satisfacion for our clients.

Our services are available for home and business owners throughout Buffalo and Western New York. We pay special attention to environmental factors and regulations with each service we provide. These effective services rely on the latest technologies and updated methods. Our technicians are all New York State DEC-certified and continue to stay up-to-date with the latest techniques and changes to state regulations so we can provide the absolute best services.

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Commanders MessageHi everyone,I would like to thank everyone who was able to join us for our Veterans Day service and luncheon that was held at the Lamm Post. I hope that everyone had a Happy Thanksgiving and are doing well in these trying times. Just to give you an update on Post functions, (there are none) Due to the current COVID- 19 Orange level we continue to lose events at the Post. The 3rd week of November alone, we lost four events that would have helped our financial situation quite a bit.

The word that is out there at the time of this writing is that we could be changing to a Red level soon. If that happens, there will be no events scheduled however the bills keep coming in. Due to the informa-tion stated above, we will NOT be having a membership meeting in December and possibly in January 2021. Please get the word out to some of our members if you can, it is greatly appreciated.I am hopeful that things will improve with the current pandemic, only time will tell.Please take care and stay safe, For God and Country,Commander Phil

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We invite You to joinAMHERST REPUBLICAN WOMEN

Federated in 1933

Thanking Our Veterans for Their Dedication and Service

[email protected] (716) 839 - 9220

ALL THAT IS NECESSARY FOR THE TRIUMPH OFEVIL IS FOR GOOD MEN TO DO NOTHING

THANK YOU LAMM POST VETERANS AND ALL WHO HAVE SERVED TO KEEP US FREE!

The O�cers & Members of the Elevator Constructors Local 14Buy American, Use Union Labor

3527 Harlem Rd, Bu�alo, NY

To all who have put their lives on the linein defense of this flag

THANK YOU!CHAIRMAN KARL SIMMETH

ERIE COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEEAIR FORCE VETERAN

Amherst Republican CommitteeSupports the George F. Lamm Post

Chairman - Brian RuskCo Chairs - Marty Mutka & Steve Sementilli

Secy - Ruth Ann BaroneAsst. Secy Terri Sams

Treas - Eugene SibickSgt at Arms - Sean Constello

W E T H A N K A L L M I L I TA R Y P E R S O N N E LW H O S E R V E D T H E U N I T E D S TAT E S I N A L L WA R S .

Chairman Emcvitus Carl Balmas

Frank Barone Chairman

Honoring God, Country & Members of all Services THANK YOU FOR OUR FREEDOM

Grover Cleveland AlumniCLASSES OF 1931 - 2011

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HE LIVED ALL ALONE,HE LIVED ALL ALONE,IN A ONE BEDROOM HOUSE MADE OFIN A ONE BEDROOM HOUSE MADE OFPLASTER AND STONE.PLASTER AND STONE. I HAD COME DOWN THE CHIMNEYI HAD COME DOWN THE CHIMNEYWITH PRESENTS TO GIVE,WITH PRESENTS TO GIVE,AND TO SEE JUST WHOAND TO SEE JUST WHOIN THIS HOME DID LIVE.IN THIS HOME DID LIVE. I LOOKED ALL ABOUT,I LOOKED ALL ABOUT,A STRANGE SIGHT I DID SEE,A STRANGE SIGHT I DID SEE,NO TINSEL, NO PRESENTS,NO TINSEL, NO PRESENTS,NOT EVEN A TREE.NOT EVEN A TREE. NO STOCKING BY MANTLE,NO STOCKING BY MANTLE,JUST BOOTS FILLED WITH SAND,JUST BOOTS FILLED WITH SAND,ON THE WALL HUNG PICTURESON THE WALL HUNG PICTURESOF FAR DISTANT LANDS.OF FAR DISTANT LANDS. WITH MEDALS AND BADGES,WITH MEDALS AND BADGES,AWARDS OF ALL KINDS,AWARDS OF ALL KINDS,A SOBER THOUGHTA SOBER THOUGHTCAME THROUGH MY MIND.CAME THROUGH MY MIND. FOR THIS HOUSE WAS DIFFERENT,FOR THIS HOUSE WAS DIFFERENT,IT WAS DARK AND DREARY,IT WAS DARK AND DREARY,I FOUND THE HOME OF A SOLDIER,I FOUND THE HOME OF A SOLDIER,ONCE I COULD SEE CLEARLY.ONCE I COULD SEE CLEARLY. THE SOLDIER LAY SLEEPING,THE SOLDIER LAY SLEEPING,SILENT, ALONE,SILENT, ALONE,CURLED UP ON THE FLOORCURLED UP ON THE FLOORIN THIS ONE BEDROOM HOME.IN THIS ONE BEDROOM HOME. THE FACE WAS SO GENTLE,THE FACE WAS SO GENTLE,THE ROOM IN SUCH DISORDER,THE ROOM IN SUCH DISORDER,NOT HOW I PICTUREDNOT HOW I PICTUREDA UNITED STATES SOLDIER.A UNITED STATES SOLDIER. WAS THIS THE HEROWAS THIS THE HEROOF WHOM I'D JUST READ?OF WHOM I'D JUST READ?CURLED UP ON A PONCHO,CURLED UP ON A PONCHO,THE FLOOR FOR A BED?THE FLOOR FOR A BED? I REALIZED THE FAMILIESI REALIZED THE FAMILIESTHAT I SAW THIS NIGHT,THAT I SAW THIS NIGHT,OWED THEIR LIVES TO THESE SOLDIERSOWED THEIR LIVES TO THESE SOLDIERSWHO WERE WILLING TO FIGHT.WHO WERE WILLING TO FIGHT. SOON ROUND THE WORLD,SOON ROUND THE WORLD,THE CHILDREN WOULD PLAY,THE CHILDREN WOULD PLAY,AND GROWNUPS WOULD CELEBRATEAND GROWNUPS WOULD CELEBRATEA BRIGHT CHRISTMAS DAY.A BRIGHT CHRISTMAS DAY. THEY ALL ENJOYED FREEDOMTHEY ALL ENJOYED FREEDOMEACH MONTH OF THE YEAR,EACH MONTH OF THE YEAR,BECAUSE OF THE SOLDIERS,BECAUSE OF THE SOLDIERS,LIKE THE ONE LYING HERE.LIKE THE ONE LYING HERE. I COULDN'T HELP WONDERI COULDN'T HELP WONDERHOW MANY LAY ALONHOW MANY LAY ALONE,

ON A COLD CHRISTMAS EVEON A COLD CHRISTMAS EVEIN A LAND FAR FROM HOME.IN A LAND FAR FROM HOME. THE VERY THOUGHTTHE VERY THOUGHTBROUGHT A TEAR TO MY EYE,BROUGHT A TEAR TO MY EYE,I DROPPED TO MY KNEESI DROPPED TO MY KNEESAND STARTED TO CRY.AND STARTED TO CRY. THE SOLDIER AWAKENEDTHE SOLDIER AWAKENEDAND I HEARD A ROUGH VOICE,AND I HEARD A ROUGH VOICE,"SANTA DON'T CRY,"SANTA DON'T CRY,THIS LIFE IS MY CHOICE;THIS LIFE IS MY CHOICE; I FIGHT FOR FREEDOM,I FIGHT FOR FREEDOM,I DON'T ASK FOR MORE,I DON'T ASK FOR MORE,MY LIFE IS MY GOD,MY LIFE IS MY GOD,MY COUNTRY, MY CORPS."MY COUNTRY, MY CORPS." THE SOLDIER ROLLED OVERTHE SOLDIER ROLLED OVERAND DRIFTED TO SLEEP,AND DRIFTED TO SLEEP,I COULDN'T CONTROL IT,I COULDN'T CONTROL IT,I CONTINUED TO WEEP.I CONTINUED TO WEEP. I KEPT WATCH FOR HOURS,I KEPT WATCH FOR HOURS,SO SILENT AND STILLSO SILENT AND STILLAND WE BOTH SHIVEREDAND WE BOTH SHIVEREDFROM THE COLD NIGHT'S CHILL.FROM THE COLD NIGHT'S CHILL. I DIDN'T WANT TO LEAVEI DIDN'T WANT TO LEAVEON THAT COLD, DARK, NIGHT,ON THAT COLD, DARK, NIGHT,THIS GUARDIAN OF HONORTHIS GUARDIAN OF HONORSO WILLING TO FIGHT.SO WILLING TO FIGHT. THEN THE SOLDIER ROLLED OVER,THEN THE SOLDIER ROLLED OVER,WITH A VOICE SOFT AND PURE,WITH A VOICE SOFT AND PURE,WHISPERED, "CARRY ON SANTA,WHISPERED, "CARRY ON SANTA,IT'S CHRISTMAS DAY, ALL IS SECURE."IT'S CHRISTMAS DAY, ALL IS SECURE." ONE LOOK AT MY WATCH,ONE LOOK AT MY WATCH,AND I KNEW HE WAS RIGHT.AND I KNEW HE WAS RIGHT."MERRY CHRISTMAS MY FRIEND,"MERRY CHRISTMAS MY FRIEND,AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT."AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT." From www.GarnetChaney.comFrom www.GarnetChaney.comThis poem was written by a Marine stationed in This poem was written by a Marine stationed in Okinawa Japan. The following is his request. I Okinawa Japan. The following is his request. I think it is reasonable.....think it is reasonable..... PLEASE. Would you do me the kind favor of sending this PLEASE. Would you do me the kind favor of sending this to as many people as you can? Christmas will be coming to as many people as you can? Christmas will be coming soon and some credit is due to our U.S. service men and soon and some credit is due to our U.S. service men and women for our being able to celebrate these festivities. women for our being able to celebrate these festivities. Let's try in this small way to pay a tiny bit of what we Let's try in this small way to pay a tiny bit of what we owe. Make people stop and think of our heroes, living owe. Make people stop and think of our heroes, living and dead, who sacrificed themselves for us. Please, do and dead, who sacrificed themselves for us. Please, do your small part to plant this small seed.your small part to plant this small seed.

A Soldier's Story by Marcus Luttrell December 25, 2010 Shared with PublicA Soldier's Story by Marcus Luttrell December 25, 2010 Shared with PublicTwas the Night Before Christmas Soldier's Story

POST IS CLOSED UNITL FURTHER NOTICE

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VETERANS DAY 2020VETERANS DAY 2020

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owned group of six New York State

accredited pharmacies dedicated

to o�ering professional healthcare

services to members of our comunity.                    

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Institutional ServiceFlu shot Clinics We provide onsite immunization service for employers, schools, health care facilities, and groups.Medication Organization: We provide medication organization services to individualpatients as well as health care facilities such as nursing homes. We can tailor our services to �t any instiution’s needs, our standard o�erings include pill packs and blister cardsMedication Dispensing: We are able to provide medication dispensing services to anyinpatient facility such as nursing homes. rehabilitation centers,group homes, etc. This includes delivery services and medication review if required.

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I remember your sacrifice, I honor your courage, and I do not forget, I remember your sacrifice, I honor your courage, and I do not forget, That it was you,Who paid the high price for FreedomThat it was you,Who paid the high price for Freedom