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Tuesday, 27 May 2008

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Taking part in the Tyner Memorial Day parade, along with several other units, was the Marshall County 4-H Drill Team. Pictured above, Kale Carlson, Matt Eggert, Stephanie Nifong, Elise Rollins and Katie Gustafson. Pilot Photo/Maggie Nixon

By Bobbie Washburn Ruhnow Correspondent
CULVER — “We stand here today at the Veterans Memorial to honor all departed comrades,” Jud Rouch, commander of the Finney Shilling VFW Post 6919 told those gathered for the Memorial Day ceremonies at the Culver Masonic Cemetery Monday. “This Memorial is the symbol of all those brave men and women who have served in our countries’ armed forces.”

He continued, “We are fortunate today, to have with us a true American hero to give our Memorial Day address,” as he introduced Ralph “Rick” Huff as the main speaker. “Huff served as an Army helicopter pilot in Vietnam from April 1968 to July, 1969. His decorations include two Distinquished Flying Crosses, Bronze Star, 30 Air Medals and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Gold Star.” Rouch concluded.
In his speech, Huff said, “This is the time to remember and honor those who never saw their children or grandchildren. Who never attained their hopes and careers. All races, ethnic groups, seasoned veterans and green troops carried our burdens. They gave all they could for us. Remember, also, the disabled veteran in your prayers. Love your country and be proud of her.”
At the conclusion of Huff’s speech, the ceremonial wreath laying took place. Rouch, VFW Auxiliary President Margaret Dehne and men’s Auxiliary President, Glen Whitmarsh participated.
Rouch introduced the newest member of Finney Shilling VFW Post 6919, Captain John Neidlinger. 38th Aviation Brigade, who presented the Post with an American flag that had flown over Iraq and Kuwait. The flag will be placed in a special case and mounted in the post home.
Chaplain and Sergeant at Arms, Roger Wise, instructed the firing squad to give the final salute to honor all departed comrades and the ceremony concluded with Taps played over the quiet cemetery by Jim Jones.
A flag retirement ceremony was then held conducted by Brian Linhart, VFW Vice-Commander. After a brief prayer, Boy Scout Troop 390, Cub Scout Pack 390, the Culver-Union Township Fire Department and EMS joined in the ritual. With proper procedures, American flags that are torn and no longer in good condition are burned.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 28 May 2008 )
 
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