HONOR OUR VETERANS WITH BOY SCOUT TROOP 747
by Michael Patrick Brewer on Oct. 26, 2009, under PoliticsSince I was 7 years old in Dixon, Illinios I have honored and participated in Veterans Day events with my family and friends. This one is special as a couple of Scouts in this Troop are my grandsons. So the tradition marches on. God Bless the USA Veteran. We sleep well at night knowing you are on duty.
HONOR OUR VETERANS
WHEN: Thursday, November 12th
TIME: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
WHERE: Corpus Christi Catholic Church
300 N. Tanque Verde Loop Road
(east of Houghton/north of Broadway)
All Veterans and families are welcome for this special recognition of those who have served our country. The Veterans will be introduced, can share stories from their time in the service, and answer questions from the scouts. Everyone can bring pictures and items for display on the Memory Tables. There will be a flag retirement ceremony and refreshments to complete the evening. The public is invited to this 5th annual event.
HISTORY OF THE EVENT
In 2005, our Boy Scout Troop decided to do something for Veterans Day as we were meeting the day before the official holiday. We had a handful of Veterans attend, including several of our own registered adult leaders. The Scouts demonstrated proper dismantlement of the American flag during readings about the meaning of the flag along with information on flag protocol.
After the Veterans introduced themselves, the boys had a chance to ask questions and listen to their stories. It was the quietest, most attentive Troop meeting we ever had. Afterward, during refreshments, the scouts continued conversations with the Vets until the evening was over.
We decided to do it again the following year and added a flag retirement outdoors during which the Veterans each laid a piece of material in the ceremonial fire while naming a fellow serviceman they were remembering and honoring. The boys and families were very moved by this and requested that we include flag retirement every year.
We now do our opening flag ceremony and go right to the introductions to give our guests more time to share about themselves and their experiences.
In 2008 we had 14 veterans in attendance. From WW2 to a young man currently serving in the Air Force, the scouts were treated to a broad spectrum of military stories. We added a Memorial Table where families could display photos and artifacts of their loved ones’ military career, along with mementos the veterans brought with them such as uniforms, medals and dog tags. The flag retirement ceremony brought many to tears with the heartfelt remembrances of fallen comrades and family members.
Each year, we are privileged to honor our Veterans and the living history that our youth get to experience, along with the warm sense of community, truly embodies the Scout Spirit.
Our Scouts and their families consistently say that it is one of their favorite Troop events; the solemnness, respect and reverence displayed by the scouts during the evening certainly confirms it.
Dana Coyle
T747 Committee Chair
296-6167
danersaz@yahoo.com
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