The right thing to do.
First up, thanks to Toby and Herb for coming out Saturday
morning and helping VFW Post 8925 put out about 700 flags at
Forest Oaks Cemetery in Oak Hill
With the threat of continued rains lurking all around the area
on Sunday (Memorial Day), John S and Rory C drove over to the
Cook-Walden funeral park in Pflugerville in John's mighty M35.
Also driving to the event were Secretary Rick H and his wife Nancy
in Rick's M38A1. Danny trailered his M151A2 and M416
trailer, as did I with the M38A1 and Herb T and his GPW.
Rounding out the club members were Barry F representing a Desert
Storm warrior and Claude V, well, as Claude.
In years past, our group has attended the single memorial day
ceremony in Oak Hill. However, this year's ceremony was a
composite of several veterans groups providing for a much larger,
well represented event. The salvation army was on-hand to
provide snacks and beverages as well.
Our group staged in the appropriate area and fielded questions
until the start of the ceremony. There were several speakers
present including a Texas senator and Austin city council member.
Other speakers included current and former veterans.
The ceremony continued with the placing of pictures
representative of all five major conflicts including WWI, WWII,
Korea, Vietnam and the Middle East. Additional activity
included the placing of memorial wreaths at a makeshift grave site
provided by the Texas Association of Vietnam Veterans, a
double-bugle taps ceremony followed by a bag-pipe rendition of
theme songs from each service branch.
After the event, the group again fielded questions, received
many thanks from the attendees, then pulled up and departed under
mostly cloudy skies.