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Dateline: November
11, 2004
Services
honor local vets
By
Cheryl Johnson, Clarendon Enterprise
Several
organizations in Donley County have slated services and programs to honor
area veterans for Veterans’ Day.
On
Thursday, November 11, the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the US Memorial
Post 7782 of Clarendon will hold memorial services at the Donley County
War Memorial at 10 a.m. Although this is a private service, the public is
invited and encouraged to attend.
The
Adamson-Lane American Legion Post will hold their annual Veterans’ Day
program at 11:00 a.m. at the Rowe Cemetery in Hedley.
Johnny Hoggatt will be the featured speaker for the ceremony.
Hoggatt
is a 1996 graduate of Hedley High School.
He joined the US Marine Corps after graduation and attended boot
camp in San Diego, California. He
attended the USMC Combat Engineer School at Camp LeJeune, North Carolina.
He was then shipped to Okinawa, Japan, with the 3rd Marine Division
Combat Assault Battalion. He has been deployed to Lithuania for Operation Baltic Castle
and to Kabule, Afghanistan, during Operation Enduring Freedom to re-open
the US Embassy there. He was
deployed in February 2003 for Operation Iraq Freedom and the Iraq and
Kuwait War.
Hoggatt
was released from the US Marine Corps in January 2004 as a Staff Sargent.
He and his wife Jana and their two children live in Amarillo where
he is currently employed as a security police officer at the Pantex Plant.
The
Post will place flags on the 200 graves of veterans buried in Rowe
Cemetery. The VFW Post will
also place flags on the graves of veterans buried in Citizens Cemetery.
The
students at Hedley School will hold a special program for the veterans
beginning at noon. Veterans will enjoy a meal at the school cafeteria –
(invited guests only, please).
Finally
the day will end up at the VFW Hall in Clarendon at around 2 p.m. where
all Donley County veterans will be treated to a free picnic sponsored by
the VFW Post, their Ladies Auxiliary, American Legion Post 287, and the
Friends of the Donley County Veterans.
Although
the Veterans’ meals are free, the VFW is asking for donations for the
spouses, dependents, and guests.
VFW
Post 7782 would also like to remind all veterans that Golden Corral in
Amarillo will be giving away free meals on Monday, November 15, for all US
Military veterans.
Also
being held on Thursday in Amarillo, the newly completed Visitors
Reflection Center will be dedicated at 11:00 a.m. at the War Memorial
located at Veterans Park, next to the Randall County Annex on Georgia
Street and I-27. The public is invited to the ceremony.
The
center is to be available to veterans, their families, and to all visitors
to come and reflect upon what they have seen at the memorial itself.
It will also have a place for visitors to sign in and an exhibit
area for war memorials.
The
War Memorial consists of red granite monoliths, which give a brief history
of all United States conflicts from the Spanish American War through
Desert Storm. Afghanistan and
Iraq will soon be added. Other
monoliths are inscribed with the names of the 1,000 dead and missing in
action from casualties from World War I through Desert Storm from the
upper twenty-six counties of the Texas Panhandle.
The
names of 54 casualties from Donley County are inscribed on the Monoliths.
There are fifteen names from World War I, twenty-six names from
World War II, one from the Korean War, and two from the Vietnam War.
A
color guard from the Marine Reserves will open the dedication ceremony,
followed by a bugle solo of “The Star Spangled Banner” played by John
Brewer. The invocation will be given by the Rev. James Garrett of Polk
Street United Methodist Church. The
Stars Choir from the church will sing a patriotic song medley.
Senator
Kel Seliger will be the featured speaker.
The
ceremony will end with a twenty-on gun salute by the Texas State Troopers
Honor Guard from Lubbock, followed by “Taps” played on the bugle by
John Brewer.
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