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ANNOUNCEMENTS from page 19<br />

owned and flown by all who love<br />

God, country, our wonderful veterans,<br />

and our present day Armed<br />

Forces people (our future veterans).<br />

To order flag, pin, patch or decal<br />

,contact Brian M. Stanley, PMB<br />

142, 38 Broadway, Everett,, Ma.<br />

02149-2419.<br />

Telephone 1-781-321-9170, Fax<br />

1-781-338-9773. Web-site<br />

www.silentprayerflag.com or<br />

Virginia Moran Hurley, President,<br />

Gold Star Wives of America, Inc.,<br />

Greater Boston Chapter, 5<br />

Ellsworth Park, Cambridge, Ma.<br />

02139. Ph: 617-497-8741.<br />

Chicken Soup for the Veteran’s Soul<br />

After the attack on America and<br />

during our country’s current<br />

state of war, there is no better<br />

time to turn to those who have<br />

experienced such troubled times<br />

for comfort and guidance. Now<br />

the legacies and stories of veterans<br />

are living on in the New York<br />

Times best-seller, Chicken Soup<br />

for the Veteran’s Soul, a select<br />

collection of inspiring and gripping<br />

stories of heroism, bravery,<br />

comradery, laughter and patriotism.<br />

Tales of Gettysburg, Iwo Jima,<br />

Anzio, Guadalcanal, Omaha<br />

Beach, the Chosin Reservoir and<br />

Hamburger Hill are places woven<br />

into our national psyche because<br />

we all know someone who selflessly<br />

served their country in faraway<br />

places like these, defending<br />

the freedom we all share.<br />

Chicken Soup for the Veteran’s<br />

Soul celebrates these extraordinary<br />

men and women who<br />

changed the course of history.<br />

You will be overcome with<br />

emotion from these powerful<br />

true stories of veterans and their<br />

families, many of whom are<br />

sharing their experiences for the<br />

Order personalized autographed copies of Chicken Soup for the<br />

Veteran’s Soul For every book you purchase 10% will be donated<br />

to <strong>The</strong> <strong>Korean</strong> <strong>War</strong> <strong>Veterans</strong> Assn. or its Chapters<br />

Name: ____________________________________________<br />

Mailing Address ____________________________________<br />

Phone: __________________Email: __________________<br />

Name of Person(s) to autograph book to:<br />

________________________________________________<br />

Is this Person a Veteran? Yes No<br />

# of books ____ X $ 12.50 + $2.00 S&H per book = _______<br />

Payment Methods:<br />

Checks or Money Order make payable to <strong>Veterans</strong> Stories, Inc.<br />

Credit Cards (check one): Visa MasterCard Discover<br />

Credit Card #: ____________________Exp. Date: ________<br />

Credit Card Holder’s Name ____________________________<br />

Address: __________________________________________<br />

Credit card order? Call 888-387-6373 or fax to 641-472-0719<br />

for faster service. Otherwise mail form to: <strong>Veterans</strong> Stories, Inc.,<br />

PO Box 1537, Fairfield, IA 52556<br />

Questions? Call 888-387-6373 email at: remember@vetstories.com.<br />

Visit our website at www.vetstories.com.<br />

first time. Whether they were<br />

Prisoners of <strong>War</strong>, Congressional<br />

Medal of Honor recipients, USO<br />

volunteers, loved ones who waited<br />

at home, or GIs who battled<br />

daily in the trenches, they all put<br />

their dreams on hold, held fast to<br />

their faith and overcame their<br />

fears in the name of freedom.<br />

Whether you are a veteran<br />

yourself, are related to one or<br />

Reunion Calendar<br />

simply enjoy the rights that they<br />

fought so hard to defend, this<br />

remarkable book will leave you<br />

with a heightened admiration for<br />

our nation’s best. For more info<br />

call: 888-387-6373, fax: 641-<br />

472-0719, e-mail: remember@vetstories.com<br />

Write:<br />

<strong>Veterans</strong> Stories, Inc., PO Box<br />

1537, Fairfield, IA 52556.<br />

March 2003<br />

USS Georgetown (AGTR-2) and USS Oxford (AGTR-1) March 15-22 aboard MS<br />

Zuiderdam in the Caribbean. Contact George A. Cassidy, 37 Noyes Ave.,<br />

Stonington, CT 06378. Tel: 860-535-1171 or E-mail: .<br />

Website: www.ussgeorgetown.com or www.ussoxford.com<br />

April 2003<br />

40th Inf. Div., 160th Inf. Regt., 2nd Bn., G Co. (1950-53) Cal., Japan, Korea.<br />

April 14-16 in Laughlin, Nevada. Contact: Bob Kuenzli. Tel: 503-364-5035 or<br />

Email: .<br />

1st Battalion, 7th Marines (Korea 1950-1953), April 22-27 at Hilton Head, South<br />

Carolina. Contact Ed Orford. Tel: 843-525-0955<br />

76th Engr. Const. Bn. April 24-27 at Drawbridge Inn, Ft. Thomas KY. Contact Roy<br />

F. Miller 6115 Roe Cincinnati, Ohio 45227. Tel: 523-272-3451. E-mail<br />

.<br />

May 2003<br />

USS Kenneth Whitting (AV 14) May 5-9 in Portland, Oregon. Contact: Al<br />

Moreno, 15311 Birch Street, Long Beach, WA 98631. Tel: 360-642-3247 or e-<br />

mail .<br />

73rd Tank Battalion, May 8-11 at Independence, Missouri. Contact Curtis<br />

Banker, 44 Westcott Road, Schuyler Falls, NY 12985-1940. Phone or Fax 518-<br />

643-2302 or E Mail:

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