[Congressional Record Volume 153, Number 163 (Thursday, October 25, 2007)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E2245]
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   HONORING THE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS RHINE POST 2729 ON ITS 75TH 
                              ANNIVERSARY

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                          HON. DANIEL LIPINSKI

                              of illinois

                    in the house of representatives

                       Thursday, October 25, 2007

  Mr. LIPINSKI. Madam Speaker, I rise today to honor the VFW Rhine Post 
2729 of Chicago as they celebrate their 75th anniversary. Through their 
dedicated and unwavering service to their community and their country, 
the veterans of the Rhine Post continue a strong tradition of 
patriotism and duty.
  When the Rhine Post received its charter on October 29, 1932, it was 
made up of a group of 21 World War I veterans. With great determination 
and hard work, this handful of men managed to keep the organization 
afloat through the Great Depression, distinguishing themselves with 
their patriotic events and displays.
  After World War II, the Rhine Post experienced an influx of veterans 
as the remaining 16 members focused on recruitment and membership. When 
the group was over 100 strong, they realized the need for a new hall. 
With industry and diligence, they purchased vacant property and in 1955 
completed their new building. The Rhine Post on South Archer Avenue 
continues to serve today as a community landmark and as a place of 
camaraderie for our Nation's heroes.
  Throughout their long history, the veterans of Rhine Post 2729 have 
taken pride in their championship senior rifle and drill team, which 
won seven consecutive championships. Service to their community has 
also been a great source of pride, as the Rhine Post hosted Memorial 
Day Parades along Archer Avenue for many years. The Rhine Post 
continues their worthy tradition of community service by sponsoring the 
Voice of Democracy scholarship program, visiting hospitalized veterans, 
distributing American flags, and assisting senior citizens whenever 
possible.
  I rise today to recognize the Veterans of Foreign Wars Rhine Post 
2729 on their 75th anniversary. Through their staunch patriotism and 
outstanding contributions to their community, the veterans of the Rhine 
Post nobly continue the legacy of service they began when they first 
answered the call of duty. I commend them for their ongoing community 
work and their courageous service to our country in time of war. I am 
honored that my district is home to such an exceptional organization, 
and I am proud to congratulate them on their 75th anniversary.

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