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Show Us Your Red, White & Blue
What began as a radio talk show 2 years ago has now blossomed into a full scale virtual telethon. This campaign not only shares the experiences and memories of Veterans and their families but highlights the success and triumphs that our Veterans have brought to this Country not just on the battlefield but back here on our home soil.
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Category Archives: Flag Disposal
American Legion Post 1066 Will host the 2010 Veterans Day Telethon
Jack Hipp is a Vietnam era veteran and 6th consecutive year commander of the largest American Legion Post (1066) in Nassau County. Jack served his country as a Navy Cryptologist only to then continue serving his community and country as … Continue reading
Posted in 2010 Telethon Guests, 2010 Veterans Day, Flag Disposal, How To Support Our Troops, Military Benefits, Retirement, Transition
Tagged 2010 Veterans Day, 4 pillars of the american legion, american legion, american legion massapequa, american legion post 1066, veterans day telethon, vfw
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Why is the American Flag Important?
By Stuart Michael M When we talk about American flag, it has always been associated with ‘Old Glory’ and ‘Starry Banner’. This flag is the most respectable and it is recognized throughout the world. Why? The answer is simply because … Continue reading
Posted in Flag Disposal, How To Support Our Troops
Tagged american flag, flag day, national flag day
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Celebrate the Flag of Our Country!
President Truman signed an Act of Congress on August 3, 1949 designating June 14th of each year as National Flag Day. Some confuse Flag Day with July 4th. Independence day (July 4th) is America’s birthday while Flag Day is the … Continue reading
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2010 Armed Forces Day Is Coming…Is Your Flag Ready?
Armed Forces Day is the 3rd Saturday in May and is a very appropriate time to fly our flag and show our respect and thanks to the men and women who fight to keep our rights. Not that everyday isn’t … Continue reading









