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Philip L. Williams Memorial Scholarship 2023

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 Philip L. Williams

Merrick Post No. 1282 will be awarding a Philip L. Williams Memorial Scholarship to a deserving Bellmore/Merrick high school senior who best exemplifies the qualities of Philip L. Williams.

Phil's core values were focused on Strong Morals: Patriotism, Family Values, Community Service and a strong Work Ethic. Phil was an inspiration because he took every opportunity to exhibit and incorporate these morals in his life. He made a difference to his fellow veterans, his co-workers, as well as his family and friends by reminding us to integrate these beliefs into everyday life.

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Boys State Update 3-14-2023

Boys State Chairman Frank D. Pedagno with Post Members Al Garbarino and Harry Gribbin interviewed delegates for Boys State 2023 at the Merrick Public Library.  From their interviews they chose the following delegates Anthony Greci, Gregory Katragis and Sam Saldarelli.  Delegates Anthony Greci and Gregory Karagis have handed in their paper work already.  Delegate Sam Saldarelli is having a scheduling conflict and has yet to hand in his paperwork.

Note as of 4/11/2023, Delegate Sam Saldarelli could not participate in Boys State do to a scheduling conflict.

 

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Boys State Leadership Program 2023

Boys State is a leadership action program where qualified male high school juniors take part in a practical government course designed to develop in them a working knowledge of the structure of government.

The qualified student must be in the top 80 percent of his class, be of moral character, a leader and in good health. These student candidates should be involved in physical training and organized sports along with their studies of and visits to various offices of state government.

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The True Story of the Four Chaplains

Chaplain George Fox

Chaplain George FoxGeorge Fox was the foldest of the Four Chaplains.  In Vermont, he was called "the little minister" because he was 5'7".  Lying about his age in 1917, he enlisted in the Army as a medical corps assistant.  He received the Silver Star for rescuing a wounded soldier from a battlefield filled with poison gas, although he wore no gas mask himself, and the Croix de Guerre for outstanding bravery in an artillery barrage that left him with a broken spine.  After the war, he became a successful accountant.  He was  happily married with two children when he heard God's call to the ministry.  Fox went back to school and later was ordained as a Methodist minister.  When war came, he once again enlisted, telling his wife, "I've got to go.  I know from experience what our boys are about to face.  They need me."  Before he boarded Dorchester, he wrote a letter to his daughter.  "I want you to know," he wrote, "how proud I am that your marks in school are so high - but always remember that kindness and charity and courtesy are much more important."

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