[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 161 (2015), Part 2]
[Senate]
[Pages 2519-2520]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                         ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS

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                   90TH ANNIVERSARY OF VFW POST 1322

 Mr. BOOZMAN. Mr. President, I wish to honor the oldest 
Veterans of Foreign War post in Arkansas. VFW Post No. 1322 in Van 
Buren, AR is celebrating its 90th anniversary.
  Founded February 13, 1925, the post was named in honor of Robert W. 
Jack--the first casualty of World War I from Crawford County. Robert 
Jack was 23-years-old when he was killed by

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shrapnel on September 22, 1918, in the fourth day of the famous allied 
drive of St. Mihiel.
  As a member on the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, I understand the 
importance of acknowledging the bravery and valor of the young men and 
women who fought in defense of our country. Men like Robert Jack, and 
members of VFW Post 1322, set their personal lives aside to fight for 
our country. This post recognizes their service, sacrifice and courage.
  Members are dedicated to improving the community and the lives of its 
members; offering scholarships to students, teaching flag etiquette to 
classes, providing local transportation for veterans and hosting 
community events.
  As the Robert Jack VFW Post 1322 proudly celebrates its 90th 
anniversary, the building is also celebrating the 65th anniversary of 
its groundbreaking. In recent years, the building was in desperate need 
of maintenance. Members banded together and worked with local 
organizations and businesses to provide funds for extensive repairs. 
This is a true testament to the importance of Post 1322 in the 
community.
  I congratulate VFW Post 1322 on its 90th anniversary. I wish members 
the best of luck and many more years of camaraderie, service and 
investment in the community.

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