Mount Pulaski honors those who served
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Residents of the Mount Pulaski area celebrated Memorial Day with three events in honor of our veterans. From Steenbergen Cemetery, to Vonderleith Living Center and the Mount Pulaski American Legion home, those gathered gave of their time to say thanks to all those who have served our country. Another picture from Mount Pulaski is in today's Community section.

Pictures supplied by Phil Bertoni

 

Scouts from Mount Pulaski were a part of the ceremonies. Pictured are Mitchell Hagenbaugh, Shawn Knauer, Jason Cooper, Clayton Lindley, Nick Raineri, Travis Benhart, Max Coppinger, Brady Coppinger and Wyatt Morris. The Scout leaders were Scott Lindley and Jason Benhart, U.S. Army master sergeant E-8, stationed at Fort Lincoln, Springfield.

 

Speakers (from left): Mayor Jim Fuhrer, Post 447 Commander Phil Bertoni, Col. Paul Fanning, Father Tom Shaw and Chaplain Joe Lucas.

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Col. Paul A. Fanning

 

Jennifer Wernsing and Laura Lee

 

Mount Pulaski honor guard and firing squad, led by Bob McCue, former American Legion Post 447 commander.

Each flag flying in Steenbergen Cemetery is marked with a number. Each number refers to a specific interred veteran of the U.S. military, dating back to the Revolutionary War. A list of these numbers is provided each year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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