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Stan Gebhardt

Author of the poem BUT YOU DIDN'T

Stan Gebhardt grew-up in rural Ohio near Bucyrus (which is known as the "Bratwurst Capital of the World"). He attended Ohio State University, majoring in Agricultural Engineering.

Upon returning home from college in the late 1970's he was self-employed as a farmer and as an auctioneer. This career path lasted until 1983 when he joined the Prudential Live Insurance Company. He served as a District Manager in Columbus, Ohio until founding Compu Quest, a computer education for children franchiser.

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Post members at the Jones Beach Air Show 2016

Post member, Frank Pedagno has obtained a permit for our Post to attend the Air Show at Jones Beach on Saturday, 5-28-2016, for Memorial Day Weekend of 2016, to set up a table an give out American flags and Post pens to the public in order to increase patriotism, raise funds and increase membership at our Post. Frank Pedagno will chair this event, along with the help of Dino W. Degasperi, and Michael Kersch. A number of Post members will be participating in this event. Post members will be setting up a table just east of Center Hall at Jones Beach. Please support Post member, Frank Pedagno and our Post in this endeavor.

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Merrick's Memorial Day 2016 Grand Marshal, Peter A. Holmstedt

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Peter A. Holmstedt

Peter A Holmstedt, age 72, was born in Washington D.C. At the age of 17 he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and served 3 years in the service from 1961 to 1964, the years he served were during the beginning years of the Vietnam Conflict. He enlisted in the military as a way for advancement, to try something new and to be independent in his life. The military provided for him discipline, punctuality, leadership skills, love of service for country and many other opportunities. Pete spent most of his military service state side, where he went to Boot Camp at Parris Island in South Carolina, then went to Camp Geiger in North Carolina, then Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, and was then sent to Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, North Carolina. At Cherry Point, North Carolina, he handled the pumps for the rapid jet refueling systems for aircrafts. Pete left the service in 1964 with the rank of an E4 Corporal.

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In need of a new Carillion

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Example of a Carillion

We wish to thank those who are helping us to replace the worn out Carillion that has played for over 40 years at the Long Island National Cemetery. The original unit was donated by the AMVETS but they were unable to find the funds to replace it. All the Veterans organizations are being asked for donations to replace it with a new unit. The cost would be $15,000.00 and we would have to get a maintenance contract on the unit as required by the Veterans Administration.

Please make all checks payable to the LINCMO, Inc. and send to me:

Ken Cadieux
121 Powell Avenue
Rockville Centre, NY 11570

Remember to ear mark your check to the Carillion.

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  • Recruitment Letter for Merrick Post No. 1282, American Legion members who have not paid their 2015-2016 dues
  • Military Ball / Post Commander's Night 2016
  • Thank you letter from the Long Island State Veterans Home
  • Merrick's Memorial Day 2015 Grand Marshal, Leonard T. Tucker

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