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June-July-August 2025 Newsletter

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From the Commander, Terry S. Ward

Legionnaires and friends of Post 281

Hello to all of the members and friends of American Legion Post 281.   Here we are at the mid-year point, and we’ve made it through the busiest month in our Post’s calendar. This time of the calendar year always seems to offer plenty of opportunities to get involved and to have an active role in our Post events.  Hopefully I’ve captured some photo ops and have shared enough information about each event in this newsletter.

I am excited to announce that we have four new members of our Post’s Executive Committee, and many others that are continuing to serve in the positions they have held in previous years.   Our new Post leadership is: 

Commander                     Terry Ward (8th term, 3rd as Commander)

1st Vice Commander     Jeff Mattingly (2nd  term, new   position)

2nd Vice Commander    Brandon Adderholt (1st term)  

Adjutant                     Bruno Padovani (1st term )

Finance Officer           Stephen Iles (8th term)

Service Officer            Patti Whitmore (3rd term)

Sgt at Arms                     Mike Adams ( 1st term)

Chaplain                       David Hale (4th term )

LT RT Mike Adams, Terry Ward, Stephen Iles, David Hale, Bruno Padovani,  on Vacations, Jeff Mattingly, Brandon Adderholt, Patty Whitmore.

Pictured above, left to right: Mike Adams, Terry Ward, Stephen Iles, David Hale, Bruno Padovani (Not pictured: Jeff Mattingly, Brandon Adderholt, and Patti Whitmore.)

I am reminded of  the phrase “Veterans Strengthening America” that I’ve read and heard other leaders use.  It’s a phrase that strikes my inner being and motivates me to look at the bigger picture of why we gather together, and how fortunate I am to associate with the best citizens our country has.   We are the “6.5 percenters”  of our Nation’s population that are/were willing to sacrifice for a cause bigger than ourselves or own self-interests.  We all have served, and continue to serve, our fellow veterans, our nation, our military, and communities we live in, and especially our youth and children.  I challenge you all to take an active role in the programs and events we are a part of as a post!  Post 281 has a reputation for being active and volunteering to make a difference.  Come and join us and make it happen! 

Continuing to Serve,

Terry Ward

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Guest Speaker for June’s meeting

Wilson County Mayor Randall Hutto 

Randall Hutto is a lifelong resident of Wilson County. Growing up in Watertown, he graduated from Watertown High School and went on to earn a Bachelor of Science degree from Middle Tennessee State University in 1984. He would continue his education with a master’s plus 30 hours in Education from Trevecca Nazarene College.   He began his career in education at Lebanon High School in 1984, teaching U.S. History, Math and Physical Education. During his tenure at Lebanon High, Randall utilized his passion for both young people and athletics as an assistant varsity football coach for 18 years and led the Blue Devils Boys’ Varsity Basketball team as head coach for 12 years.   After an 18-year career at Lebanon High School, Randall accepted the opportunity to serve as Assistant Director of Schools for the Lebanon Special School District in 2003. He began new and challenging career in September of 2010, when the citizens of Wilson County elected him to serve as Wilson County Mayor. 

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UPCOMING POST CALENDAR OF EVENTS:

10 June, Regular Post meeting, CDP CC @ 5:30 pm. Reports from the guys that attended Boys State and Wilson County Mayor Randal Huttow will speak.      

14 & 15 June, Dept Convention, Murfreesboro, Embassy Suites

1 July, Executive Committee meeting, CDP CC Room B @ 5:30 pm

8 July,  Regular Post meeting, CDP CC @ 5:30 pm.    Reports from the guys attending Boys State

5 Aug, Executive Committee meeting, CDP CC Room B @ 5:30 pm

12 Aug,  Regular Post meeting, CDP CC @ 5:30 pm.    Reports from the guys attending Boys State

14-23 Aug, State/Wilson County Fair, Veterans Booth Coverage

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Meet your new Executive Committee Officers

1st Vice Jeff Mattingly

Joined the American Legion in 2015 hoping to find the military comradery I miss and to lend a hand in support of the things the American Legion does as well as any local/direct assistance I can offer.

Completed Basic Training 6/2023. Joined the Honor Guard 7/2023.  Volunteered for website content management (Webmeister) 11/2023.  Joined the Executive Committee as a non-voting member 2023.  Completed Department of Tennessee Legion Collage 8/2024. Accepted the 1st Vice Commander position 5/2025.

Military history:  Missouri Military Academy 1974 – 1978.  Echo Company Commander, 90 cadets.  Fusiliers exhibition drill team member and Individual Drill Regulation Squad Leader. U.S. Army 1979 – 1986.  MP Corps – 95B, Signal Corps – 34H, and Quartermaster Corps – 94B.

Civilian background:  14 years in beverage distribution (beer), 14 years in second-tier retail distribution (Essex/Bargain Hunt), warehousing & online fulfilment.  Local and OTR driving positions that filled in the gaps.

Hobbies:  Travel trailering, rough woodworking/ fix-it shop

2nd Vice Brandon Adderholt

I joined the Navy in April 2014.

I attended basic training and Hull Technician A-school in Great Lakes, Illinois. My first duty station was on the USS Princeton, a guided missile cruiser out of San Diego, CA. Due to a motorcycle accident and my physical condition in early 2105, I was taken off of the ship.

I was stationed at Medical Center San Diego (Balboa) until 2016 working in Fleet Liaison (middleman between fleet and hospital organizing medevacs and briefing foreign ships), received orders to USS Frank Cable in Guam in 2016, entered the Planning division, allowing me to organize repair packages for submarines and surface ships throughout Asia and the Pacific theater. Honorable discharge in April 2018. I have been married 8 years and my wife and I have a 5-year-old boy. I currently work as an estimator for public, private, and commercial water and sewer services.

Adjutant Bruno Padovani is a retired industrial efficiency consultant who worked in the food processing industry. He is a 1980 US Naval Academy graduate and served on surface ships, eventually transitioning to the Naval Reserve, from which he retired in 1996. Bruno has been married to his wife June  for 35 years. Bruno is not the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.

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Sergeant at Arms Mike Adams

I was drafted in 1968 in Nashville.  After completing basic training at Ft Campbell, KY  I went to AIT at Ft Leonard Wood, MO as a vehicle mechanic.   At Leonard Wood I got orders for Vietnam in March of ’69 so I spent most of ’69 in Vietnam escorting convoys on a 5-ton gun truck that had two M-60s and a .50 Caliber mounted in the bed, named The Justifier. I spent a lot of time pulling guard duty on the bunker line in the Quan Try Provence of Dong Ha.  I was recognized by my unit in Vietnam and was awarded a Meritorious Service Medal.   I finished out my two years of service at Ft Bragg, North Carolina.

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Honor Guard

Pictured, left to right, HG Captain Steve Wren, Brenda Thompson, Don Moody, Mike Faoro, Grady Thompson, Mike Adams, and Pat Costanzo.

The total military honors rendered from our 2011 inception of Post 281 and the Honor Guard Team now stands at 509. Members have the distinction of wearing this recognition pin as part of the heritage of being a member of the Post 281 Honor Guard.

Post 281’s Honor Guard is one of the few Honor Guards in our Region.  Our honor guard is typically called multiple times a month to provide honors at funerals all across our region.  If an Honor Guard is needed to “Present the Colors” , they call our post first.   The team is typically asked to offer a rifle volley as well.   Our team is often called upon to be an Honor Guard for fellow veterans that have passed on to the “Post Everlasting” , as is the Legion-approved manner of recognizing the death of a member.   OUR HONOR GUARD NEEDS ADDITIONAL MEMBERS.  The post provides the uniforms and reimburses the travel expenses to and from any organized call on the part of the Honor Guard.  If you are interested in finding out more, talk with any of the members of the team or contact HG Captain Steve Wren at 615-957-3489.  

The Honor Guard’s current and past members are ( not in alphabetical order) :   Cary Cundall and Steve Wren are the only active HG members who are left from the original 2011 HG.  Jim Atwood, Bill Houston and Robert Fields were also original members and are no longer active. Current members include:

Mike Adams, Jim Cheramie, Pat Costanza, Mike Faoro, David Hale, Jeff Mattingly, Don Moody, Bruno Padovani, Arnold Painter, Dan Rhame, Jim Simpson, Wayne Smith, Shawn Taylor, Brenda Thompson, Fred Thompson, Grady Thompson and Bud Werner.  Rolus Smith, Roland Forand and Mickey Clark were former active members for many years.  Cleo Todd, George Cooper and Mike Scoville are deceased.

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American Legion National Oratorical Contest

Tennessee’s got its first American Legion Oratorical champion who was the first-place winner of $25,000 in scholarship funds from the National Oratorical contest.  Congratulations to Gina Harjani and her family of Gatlinburg, Tennessee. All Legion members of the state of Tennessee are proud to have had an active role in making all of this happen. The oratorical contest is one of the best things we do as Legionnaires , along with so many others, but most certainly one of my favorite elements of service to our community, our state, and our nation.  

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American Legion Riders, Run for the Wall 2025

A group of our Post 281 members welcomed The Run For The Wall riders at the Beckwith Road overpass on May 18th. I would guesstimate there were around 200 riders in the main body and then several different smaller groups that passed before they came through. It was a great day to be out there and to be welcomed by so many motorists and truckers that were going under the bridge and were thrilled to see American flags waving. Our post always offers financial support to this event in the way of funding some of the fuel cost for riders on their journey across the country, from Oxnard, CA to The Wall in Washington, D.C.

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American Legion of Tennessee, Boys State 25 -30 May, Tennessee Technical University, Cookville, Tennessee

Chris Davis, the News Channel 5, Emmy / AP Award-winning reporter at NewsChannel 5 Nashville, and former reporter at WHNT-Huntsville and KSDK- St. Louis (the red-haired young man pictured above on the right, when he was a junior in high school) shared his memories of being a Boys State selectee.

Governor Bill Lee (pictured above on the left) spoke at Tennessee’s Boys State today, “which got me reminiscing about my own American Legion Boys State experience,” stated Chris Davis.

Boys State is a nationwide program, run by the American Legion, which takes delegates from each high school and brings them together to learn about public service and leadership.

Over the course of a week, the boys (and girls at Girls State) elect a governor, mayors, aldermen and the like.

“I had a friend at Boys State that decided to run for governor, and I helped him run his campaign. The first picture there is me giving his nominating speech at the assembly. He won the nomination but fell short of the office. That experience probably served me well now that I cover the legislature for us.

“I recently found out that my grandfather and father also attended Boys State, which is pretty amazing. I’m glad the program still thrives.”

Our post sponsored the following young high school juniors. They have all committed to come and speak at one of our post meetings (reference below) and tell our members about their experience over the next three months, before school goes back into session.          

  • From Mt Juliet High School:
  • Bangera, Tanish (July)
  • Brown, Oliver (Aug)
  • Constantin, David (Aug)
  • Lewis, Dyson (Aug)
  • Scoby, Ethan (June)
  • From Green Hill High School:
  • Bearup, Riley (Aug)
  • Gatlin, James (Jul)
  • Loftis, Adam (Jul)
  • Marshall, John (July, but presenting to the members of the Dell Webb Veteran’s Club )
  • Hailu, Nikodemos (Jul)
  • York, Nicholas (Aug)

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Boy Scout Troop 150 gets a new flag.

For those members who are unaware, American Legion Post 281 is the sponsor of Boy Scout Troop 150 of Mt Juliet. This has been an ongoing relationship that started shortly after the post was chartered. In a recent conversation with a few troop leaders, we were made aware that they needed a new Troop flag. They wondered if we could help them with financing. The answer was an emphatic “of course. We’d be glad to step in and help out.” This is what the flag looks like.

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Wilson County Memorial Day Events

Post 281 Commander Ward, center, Post 17 Commander Chris Beetles, left, Vietnam Veterans of American Commander Mike Myers, left and second row, and Linda Yates {President of the Auxiliary) Vietnam Veterans of America place a floral wreath in memory of Wilson County veterans that have given the ultimate sacrifice at the Wilson County Memorial Service held at the Veterans Center in Lebanon on Memorial Day.

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Random shots worth seeing. More information about the Honoring America’s Flag event in the future.

1st Vice Mattingly wanted all branches of the service to be recognized in our meetings.
Under Armor volunteers helping with setup of Field of Flags.
JBD Express on stage and performing at our Patriotic Honor Concert with Honoring America’s Flag event.
Beautiful sunset at the Honoring America’s Flag event.
Special thanks to Post member Bridget Passatore for efforts in making this concert poster for our JBD Express entertainment during our Patriotic Honor Concert.
Post 281 is a sponsor of Legend Race Car 66, owned and operated by Veteran Ed Bray of Cookeville, and an ardent supporter of “Be the ONE”, efforts for Veterans that are experiencing a difficult time, for whatever reason.

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Recent Quilts of Valor Recipients

Don Moody

Don Moody served in the U.S. Navy during Vietnam from 1963 to 1969 as a Construction Mechanic, specializing in the maintenance and repair of the Navy’s heavy construction equipment.

For the rest of Don’s meritorious service narrative please Click Here and take a moment to read about some of our other recipients as well.

Arnold (Arnie) Painter

Arnie, Jr., comes from a long family tradition of military service. His great-grandfather served in the Confederacy in the Civil War. His grandfather served under General Pershing during the Mexican Expedition from 1916-1917. His father, Arnie, Sr., served in WWII and the Korean War. Both Senior and Junior Arnie’s served at the same time in the 2d Infantry Division during the Korean War.

For the rest of Arnie’s lengthy and colorful service narrative, please Click Here and scroll down to find his story.

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Wilson County Fair

The next big event on our calendar is working the Veterans Building and American Legion booth at the Tennessee State/Wilson County Fair, August 14 thru 23. Free entrance into the fair, along with free parking.

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Post Challenge Coin Sales and availablity

If you would like to purchase a Post Challenge Coin, contact FO Steve Iles though this website, or drop any post officer a note and we can “square you away”. Cost is $7.00 each. We have experienced very positive comments and greater-than-expected sales and it seems we will be placing a second order in the near future.

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Each year at the end of the school year, our post recognizes cadets from the local JROTC programs that excel in military excellence and in scholastic excellence. The cadets are selected by the program’s senior military instructors based on a variety of factors.

Mt Juliet HS JROTC
Certificate (American Legion Military Excellence) 2025:
JAYDEN COUCH
 
Certificate (American Legion Scholastic Excellence) 2025:
JULIA JIRKA
 
Senior Marine JRTOC instructor Major (R) Al Intili was presented a certificate of appreciation and a challenge coin from the post for his service to the students in our community, as he retired at the end of the 2024/2025 school year.
Green Hill’s JROTC program: Cadet Maben Morley received the Scholastic Excellence award and Cadet Levi Thompson received the Military Excellence award. No pictures are available.  

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For those of you whom have made it this far into the current newsletter, how about sharing a few comments or perhaps some recommendations for other “content” items that might be informative and entertaining. Although producing a document in the form of an online newsletter may seem simple, it represents hours of work and can be very frustrating too. Thanks……!

Uber has a new senior mode

The new tool offers a simplified app layout and support from family members to help seniors maintain independence and mobility.

The ride-hailing company is introducing senior accounts, which allow family members to help set up, track, and pay for rides, and “simple mode,” a senior-friendly version of the app for older adults who use it on their own.

To set up a senior account, existing Uber users can add a senior adult to their family profile in the app. The head of the family profile can book rides for a senior rider, handle payments, and set monthly spending limits.

Here’s a link to an article announcing the new changes and new app: https://www.fastcompany.com/91346140/ubers-new-senior-mode-aims-to-remove-barriers-for-aging-riders

VA’s removal of DS Logon


US Department of Veterans Affairs


Prepare for VA's removal of DS Logon

On September 30, 2025, we’ll remove the DS Logon username and password option from VA online services. After this date, you can only use a Login.gov or ID.me account to sign in to VA.gov, VA mobile apps, and other VA online services to manage your VA benefits and care.

If you don’t have a Login.gov or ID.me account, we encourage you to create one soon to make sure you’re ready for the change. Thank you for helping us reduce sign-in options and continue to protect your—and all Veterans’—information and benefits from scammers.


Create your secure account now

You can create your secure Login.gov or ID.me account and verify your identity online now. Our step-by-step and video instructions will guide you. If you have trouble with the online process, both Login.gov and ID.me offer the option to complete the process in person.

Create your sign-in account now

Remember: Never give your information to anyone who says they can help you get a new account—unless you’re sure they’re a VA employee or an accredited representative of VA. And always make sure a link is taking you to the official www.va.gov website before selecting it from an email, text message, social media post, or online ad. You can always go to www.va.gov/sign-in-changes for trusted information.

Need help?
Get support for common issues or submit a support ticket directly with Login.gov or ID.me.

Get support for common Login.gov or ID.me issues
Go to the Login.gov help center
Contact Login.gov for support
Go to the ID.me help center
Submit a support ticket with ID.me

Thanks to Max Wix (Former Commander) for passing this along. Sorry for the lack luster formatting. It’s somewhat difficult to translate email notices to website posts. I’ll keep looking for a better way to do it. Please send any advice you may have!

Exclusive Resource Event

Wilson County Area Vets — May 29, 2025

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs sent this bulletin at 05/27/2025 12:52 PM EDT

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Hey Wilson County Veterans! You’re invited to get assistance enrolling in VA health care, applying for disability compensation, and accessing other benefits you’ve earned. Concerns about your toxic exposure while in service? Find out what resources you are eligible for. Need caregiver support? Need housing or worried about becoming homeless? Ready to enroll in VA health care? Want to connect with resources available in your community? This is an exclusive event for Veterans and their families in the Wilson County area. Don’t miss this opportunity to access the benefits you’ve earned.

 Just show up on Thursday, May 29, 2025 from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
Event Location:
Wilson County Veterans Museum
304 E Main Street
Lebanon, TN 37087
Click Here for More Information

Can’t attend the event? No problem.

Enroll in VA health care.

Apply onlineVA.gov/health-care/apply/application/introduction
Apply over the phone: Call VA toll-free at 1-800-MyVA411 (1-800-698-2411), Option 2.
Apply in-person: Visit your nearest VA medical center (https://www.VA.gov/find-locations).
Submit a VA disability compensation $$$ claim.
Schedule a virtual or in-person appointment with a VA benefits specialist.
Submit your VA disability claim online.
Get help from a VA accredited representative or Veteran Service Organization.

with everyone you know who may benefit, including Veterans, caregivers, service members and survivors.
We’re making millions of Veterans eligible for VA health care under the PACT Act. Here’s what YOU need to know.

  
  • If you served in Vietnam, the Gulf WarIraq, or Afghanistan, you can enroll.
  • If you deployed to any combat zone after 9/11, you can enroll.
  • If you deployed in support of the Global War on Terror, you can enroll.
  • And even if you never deployed but were exposed to toxins or hazards while training or serving on active duty here at home—by working with chemicals, pesticides, lead, asbestos, certain paints, nuclear weapons, x-rays, and more—you can enroll, too.

Bottom line: all Veterans who meet the minimum service requirements and were exposed to toxins and other hazards-at home or abroad-are eligible to enroll in VA care.

VA provides the best and most affordable health care for Veterans in America – and this is your chance to apply. Veterans who are enrolled in VA health care are proven to have better health outcomes than those who get their care elsewhere. And copays can be as low as $0 for prescriptions, urgent care, outpatient care, and more.  

Choosing VA means getting everything you need in one spot. Come see why 90% of patients said they trust VA for their health care. Even if you don’t need this care today, you may need it tomorrow, or the next day, or 30 years from now. And once you’re in, you have access for life.

VA is here for you. 1-800-MyVA411 (1-800-698-2411) is always the right number
Veterans Crisis Line988 and press 1, Chat, or Text 838255
Vet Centers1-877-927-8387
Homeless Veteran Resources1-877-424-3838 or Chat 

Download the VA Welcome Kit VA WELCOME KIT Find a VA facility near you. FACILITY LOCATOR

Honoring America’s Flag……tonight, 6:00 pm

Tonight’s the night….. Honoring America’s Flag in honor of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Come and celebrate with us at the Mt. Juliet Veterans Clock tower at with a Patriotic Concert of music, food and enjoyment, in honor of the freedoms we have, because of their service to our GREAT country. 6:00 PM, bring lawn chairs.

13 May 2025, Post 281 Meeting Agenda

Agenda for Post meeting on Tuesday, 13 May with social time and food STARTING 5:30 pm ,   MT. Juliet, Charlie Daniels Park, Community Center, Room Bravo   

NEW START time for the pizza and social time is 5:30 PM.   Regular meeting  begins at 6:00 pm.   We must be done NLT 7:45 pm on meeting nights.  

Welcome guest and all members in attendance.  

Adoption of minutes as posted on the Website 18 APR. 

The busiest Month of the YEAR is here….  Calendar UPDATE as follows: 

Sunday 18 May, Run for the Wall Support, 3:00 pm, at Golden Bear/Beckwith Road, bring your American Flag and support the Run for the Wall riders as they pass by on I 40, headed to Lebanon for a fuel stop at Pete’s Truck Stop, enroute to Cookeville.

Honoring America’s Flag Display in cooperation with the Mt. Juliet Exchange Club

Thursday 22 May,  09: 00 am, Clock Tower at MT Juliet RD and East and West Division, in stall rebar for Honoring America’s Flag event, with post members, Under Armor volunteers and others, in cooperation with the Mt. Juliet Exchange Club.   Bring work gloves and a small ( 5 lb.) sledgehammer if you own one.  

Thursday 22 May,  10: 00 am, begin Exchange Club assistance support.  See signup schedule, with continuous 24 hr. coverage for each day until take down on the 26th of May. 

Saturday 24 May,  6:00 pm to 7:30 pm,   Patriotic Honor Concert at Honoring America’s Flag event, featuring Mt. Juliet’s JBD express, along with the Ed Bray’s Ledgen race car #66.  Food truck will be available.  Tickets for attending are sold at the entrance; recommended donation is $12.  Special tickets for an American Flag set, a burger, chip and drink, and enjoy the concert for $50 donation.  See flyer on this website.    

Monday 26 May, 3:00 pm,  Take down and storage of flags and posters.  

2.  Thanks to former Executive Committee members, Mike Faoro, Bob Snuck, Shawn Taylor, and Don Barnes for their dedication and service to the post.   Member Mike Faoro is presenting two JROTC award to students at GHHS at 5:00 pm, 13 May.  

3.  Oath of Office to our next Executive Committee for the year 2025-2026 will be conducted by former CDR Lew Hightower New 1st Vice, Jeff Mattingly, 2nd Vice Brandon Adderholt, S.O. Patti Whitmore and new S@A Mike Adams will not be at the meeting due to planned vacations.   New Adjutant Bruno Padovani, F.O. Steve Iles, and Chaplain David Hale will be administered the Oath of Office.     

4. Boys state update, we have 11 young men have registered with Dept attending. 

5.  Mid-Year Department Convention, Murfreesboro 14 -15 June, basically 8 am to  Steve Iles , Patti Whitmore and I will be attending. 

6.  Wilson County Memorial Day (26 May) at the Vet Center in Lebanon @ 10 am, for all of Wilson County.   HG will be present to conduct rifle volley.   

8.  Next big event on the horizon is the State/County Fair in 14-23 Aug.

Officers Reports , 1st V/2ndV/ADJ/FO/SO/CH (sick call) HG/ALR/ Committees  

Closing Protocol to follow.  

9.  Next regular post meeting scheduled for 10 June 2025     

Honor America’s Flag 2025 #2 #2

Hey, I goofed! We need more help. Especially setting up the flags! I’ve changed the Sign Up app. Please click the link below to get on board. There’s also several other opportunities to help, so let’s getter done!

Our biggest fundraising event of the year, so far. We Need Your Help!

Please click the link below to sign up. This year is going to be really special!

Click Here to go sign up!

We will also need your help with promoting our Patriotic Honor Concert! Stay Tuned for more information!