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Gas Station Fundraiser 2017 for the Post

For the month of May 2017, Post members will gather at the BP service station on Saturday and Sunday, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, except Sunday, May 14, 2017, which is Mother's Day, to give out American Flags and Post Pens to the customers of this service station for a donation to help veterans. Post members are urged to help out and participate by giving out the flags and pens for this worthy cause.

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Tenth Annual Military Ball/Post Commanders Night

Military Ball/Post Commanders Night at
Leonard's "La Dolce Vita"
555 Northern Boulevard
Great Neck, NY 11021
(516) 487-7900

Saturday, February 18, 2017
From Noon to 5:00 p.m.

Cutoff Date: February 1, 2017
Contact 516-521-6989 for more information
$67 per Post Member, their guest goes free.

Mail Check to:
Merrick Post No. 1282, American Legion
160 West Merrick Road
Merrick, NY 11566

Memo/For: Military Ball/Post Commanders Night

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POW/MIA remembrance service

1. The following is a suggested service for American Legion meetings, banquets, luncheons or memorial gatherings with a POW/MIA flag draped over an empty chair. This service can be adopted or modified for your own use. Members should remove their caps.

“Those who pow mia table temple beth am resizedhave served, and those currently serving in the uniformed services of the United States, are ever mindful that the sweetness of enduring peace has always been tainted by the bitterness of personal sacrifice. We are compelled to never forget that while we enjoy our daily pleasures, there are others who have endured and may still be enduring the agonies of pain, deprivation and imprisonment.

“Before we begin our activities, we pause to recognize our POWs and MIAs.

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American Legion Outlines Expectation for Respect of U.S. Flag

1.   The American Legion believes in the U.S. flag and everything it stands for, and Legionnaires who fought for the nation’s symbol take deep pride in it. To continue its flag-protection efforts, the Legion’s National Executive Committee adopted a resolution at its recent Fall Meetings in Indianapolis that outlines the or-ganization’s expectation for rendering proper respect to the flag during Legion program participation at the department and national level.

Resolution 16 – brought forth by the Americanism Commission – also comes in light of recent actions by professional athletes, and now that of several youth sports teams, who are kneeling during the national anthem out of protest.

“The American Legion does not deny the right to protest, for that is a privilege given to all citizens of this great nation that is protected by our military and the service of our membership to defend our democra-cy,” said Richard Anderson, Americanism Commission chairman. “’To foster and perpetuate a 100 per-cent Americanism’ defines our responsibility to instill character, citizenship and sportsmanship, among other values. Resolution 16 defines only a small commitment to our youth, to maintain the values upon which The American Legion was founded.”

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  1. Veterans Winter Stand Down 2016
  2. Vietnam Veteran author speaks at our Post
  3. Local Veterans Day Event 2016 at Temple Beth Am
  4. Thank you letter from Northport on Veterans Appreciation Barbeque/Luncheon 2016

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