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						left: Cronin Brothers VFW Commander Casey Lore, Burton, 
						Veterans of Foreign Wars District Commander Michelle 
						Ramlow and Cronin Brothers Quarter Master Gilbert 
						Dobbels.
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			Local Eagle Scout candidate donates 
			special podium to VFW in Lincoln 
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            [January 24, 2019]   
            
			LINCOLN 
			- On Friday evening, local Boy Scout Elijah Burton presented the 
			Cronin Brothers VFW in Lincoln with a special Medal of Honor themed 
			podium. Burton is a student at Lincoln Community High school, a 
			member of Lincoln Boy Scout Troop 1102, and the son of Wendy and 
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			 The podium was created to honor all Medal of Honor 
			recipients in Logan County and is now a focal point in a special 
			area of the VFW Freedom Hall. The VFW is currently working to 
			transform a space in the building as a small, elite military museum. 
 Burton is working toward his Eagle Scout designation. The podium is 
			the community project that he will submit as part of his 
			eligibility. In order to achieve Eagle Scout, a boy scout must come 
			up with a project and serve as the leader of a team to implement the 
			project. The project must also serve the community in some fashion.
 
 Burton said he got the idea to do the podium from his uncle who 
			attends church with Veterans of Foreign War District Commander, the 
			former Cronin Brothers Commander, Michelle Ramlow. Burton said he 
			was attending a camp and his uncle came to pick him up. On the way 
			home they talked about the VFW and the work the group is doing to 
			create the space honoring all veterans. The idea grew from there to 
			do a podium.
 
			
			 
			
 Ramlow wanted a way to recognize Medal of Honor recipients. Research 
			was done to find the Medal of Honor recipients from Logan County. 
			The podium will feature a binder that has the medal recipients in 
			it. The binder will be a work in progress.
 
 Burton then created a plan and assembled a crew to assist him in 
			implementation. His crew consisted of his Scout Master Jason 
			Maxheimer and his two sons, along with Burton’s brother Noah Burton 
			and step-father Joel Rogers.
 
 The podium is done in black and blue to go along with the color 
			scheme of the Memorial Wall. It is dedicated to the first three 
			Medal of Honor recipients including Henry Fox (1862), Richard 
			Longfellow (1899) and Earnest Calvin Williams (1916).
 
			
			 
			Below the plaque is a blue panel decorated with 
			stars. Burton said that the goal was to replicate the actual Medal 
			of Honor honor thus the stars and the blue. Also at the bottom of 
			the podium is the word “Honor.” Burton said the stars will later 
			contain the names of others who have earned the Medal of Honor. 
			Cronin Brothers Commander Casey Lore said that he was 
			very proud of the podium as well as the room. Lore is new to his 
			position and said that the Memorial Room had been started before he 
			took his position, but he was proud to be the one that would see it 
			through. He noted that receiving the podium was inspiring and would 
			provide the momentum for the VFW to continue working to make the 
			room something special for all veterans. 
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			“It is a focal point of what we are doing with the 
			room,” said Lore. “As I said it was in the works well before I came, 
			but I am just happy to see it done and proud of the work, it is 
			wonderful.”
 For those who are not familiar, in the last few years, the VFW did 
			away with the upstairs bar area and replaced the bar with a wall. 
			The wall separates the public restroom area from the full hall. 
			Ramlow said that other long range goals are to do some remodeling in 
			the restrooms, and also widen the entries into the restrooms to make 
			them more handicap accessible. As work is done on the remodel, the 
			Memorial Room will also get some upgrades.
 
 Ramlow said that the group will be looking for museum quality items 
			to place in the hall. She said the group will be selective about 
			what goes in, but at the same time are interested in talking with 
			people about anything they might want to donate.
 
 She said that the VFW also has items that will be cleaned up and put 
			on display. In addition one glass case has two books on display 
			already. The first book is the Generosity book written and donated 
			by local author Bill Donath. That book details the involvement of 
			the Logan County community during World War I.
 
			
			 
			 
 
			The second book is about the liberation of Kuwait. Ramlow explained 
			that the book was donated by the citizens of Kuwait. They wanted to 
			give the books to Dessert Storm victims. The donors asked for 
			nothing more in return than a picture of the recipients accepting 
			the books.
 Burton will submit his project to a scout review board. He will 
			create a book that details the work that was done, and the 
			importance of the work to the community. The book will also show how 
			he budgeted for the project, recruited his team and led them to the 
			completion of the project.
 
 [Nila Smith]
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