BVQ thanks our Veterans!
November 13, 2023 - Lansdowne American Legion Post 65 members visited WWII ARMY Veteran, Arnold Auger on the day before his 99th birthday. We presented Mr. Auger with a Quilt of Valor. The quilt was handmade by Sharon Olszewsky who is a member of Brandywine Valley Quilt Guild.
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On February 22, 2020 The Lansdowne American Post 65 presented a Quilt of Valor to Second Class Radarman John Clinton Fowler, Jr. for his outstanding service in the United States Navy from September 24th 1960 to August 1966, serving on the U.S.S. Stickell DD-888. The quilt was made by BVQ member Sharon L. Olszesky. |
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On Oct 19, 2019 American Legion Post 65 presented a Quilt of Valor to 1st Class Angelo Frank Marsella for his outstanding service in the United States Navy during World War II. Including his participation during the Normandy Beach Landings on D-day June 6th, 1944. Legion Members present Bill Jillson, Richard Smalley, Mike Bair and Larry Smalley. The quilt was made by Sharon Olszewsky.
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The recent Quilt of Valor was presented on December 16th, 2018 to 97 year old Army Tech Sargent Eldon S. Spaid. Mr. Eldon Spaid served in the Army from 6/24/43 to 3/9/46. Click on any picture to enlarge it.
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On Friday, June 29th, 2018 Lansdowne American Legion Post 65, traveled to the American Revolutionary War Museum, 3rd and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, to present a 'Quilt of Valor' to John Edward James, Jr. This event in Museum's auditorium was to present Mr. James with a 2nd Lt. Commission after 76 years of denial by the US government. Mr.. James enlisted in the Army in October, 1941 and attended Officer Candidate School, class #129 at Fort Benning, Georgia. On the eve of his graduation he was told that he would not be receiving his Commission because the Army would not permit a black officer to command white soldiers. Mr. James remained a Corporal, serving in North Africa, Sicily, all the way to German surrender. He was awarded numerous citations and was Honorably Discharged in November 1945. His family fought over the years to have Mr. James awarded his LT. bar, but the Army could not find proof that he attended O C S. Pa. US Senator Casey and his staff made three attempts to locate Mr. James' Army O C S records and we're finally able to retrieve pay records that proved that Mr. James was indeed a graduate of O C S, class #129. Senator Casey and his staff were in attendance as well as Pentagon Generals, family and friends. Post 65 presented 2nd Lt. James with a Quilt of Valor crafted by the Brandywine Valley Quilters Guild. It was an honor for Post 65 members to meet a member of "America's Greatest Generation" Congratulations 2nd Lt. James!!
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Lansdowne American Legion Post 65 honor two active duty service women at the Aldan American Legion Post 1000 after the Lansdowne Memorial Day parade and field ceremony. Legion member, Tom Speers, is the proud father of Lt. Col. Brittany Speers, US Army, and Major Brooke Speers, US Marines. Both have served multiple deployments in the middle east. 'Quilts of Valor' were presented to both for their faithful service to America! (Quilts provided courtesy of The Brandywine Valley Quilters )
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On Saturday March 19, 2016 members of the Lansdowne American Legion Post 65 travelled to East Norriton to present retired Lt. Donald Duffy with a Quilt of Valor made by Brandywine Valley Quilters. Mr. Duffy served in the US Army in Korea during 1952-1955. Mr. Duffy's family members were present during the ceremony and joined Post 65 in thanking Mr.Duffy for his outstanding service! Prior to presenting Mr. Duffy with the Quilt of Valor Post 65 members met with retired Lt.Col. Jim Gallon and retired Lt. Jack Goodrich for lunch at the Outback restaurant in Frazer. |
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On Saturday, October 7th, 2015 Lansdowne American Legion Post 65 traveled to Brookhaven to present a Quilt of Valor to WWII Army veteran John Edward Warhola. Mr Warhola served in the 3rd Army Division and was wounded during the 'Battle of the Bulge'. Mr Warhola received a Purple Heart, Bronze Star and numerous other awards! It was an honor for Post 65 to be in the presence of such an American hero!
The Quilt of Valor provided courtesy of the Brandywine Valley Quilters!
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