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Major Axel Rasmussen Post 3452
8455 SW Seneca Meeting schedule: The Post and Auxiliary meet on the first Monday of each month at 7 pm. A joint potluck is held at 6:30 pm. Membership Requirements click here Join the discussion! Post your "news & views" and be read by all members of Tualatin VFW Post 3452 |
Hall Rentals and Bldg Mgr VFWP, Gerald Gleason VFW in the News Veterans in the News
Christmas Party 2008 for Navy Operational Support Center and 671st Engineer Company (MRB) USAR |
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Bill Phillips
Have a VFW member speak to your group about how to help our soldiers and their families in the war. Our Post"in the news" ***All articles and pictures used with permission of the newspaper or are used with the permission of the photographer
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Post Member Page
Coming events: “The Wall” is located in the triangle between Fred Meyer and K-Mart in Tualatin. We post the seven US Flags on “The Wall” to commemorate important dates in history.
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Membership Biography Comrade Daniel A. Bernath Comrade R. C. (Bob) Chrisman Comrade David F. DeHart Comrade Kevin Dunne Comrade Carlos Gonsalves Comrade Richard Pasini Comrade Bill Phillips Comrade Dale Potts Comrade Howard V. Ramsey Comrade Parzy Rose Comrade Greg Stadler Comrade Al Turner What Tualatin VFW Post 3452 does for our community, all of metropolitan Portland Oregon and our country...
BUDDY POPPY PROGRAM The VFW, in 1923, was the first veteran organization to nationally distribute poppies assembled by disabled and needy veterans. The Poppy movement was inspired by the poem “In Flanders Fields”. Post 3452 distributes poppies throughout the local area during the Spring of each year. Voluntary contributions collected are used to help needy veterans and their families.
Popular post programs emphasize Citizenship Education, Community Service, Safety and Youth Activities.
United States of America Flag Local VFW members post US flags on the Tualatin Wall (triangle between Fred Meyer and K-Mart) at 8 am on all major holidays. Participating post members gather for breakfast afterward.
Memorial Day Services and Winona Cemetery honors Tualatin's historic Winona Cemetery has been renovated and permanent building and flag pole installed through Auxiliary efforts. The post leads annual Memorial Day ceremonies at the flag pole each year. Veterans Assistance to veterans in need and their families.
Gerald Gleason is our Hall Manager VFWP, Gerald Gleason E-mail Address: ggleason31@comcast.net Personal Information: Phone: 503 746-7051 Post (503) 691-1126
Veterans in Need FISHER ROBERT Refisher@verizon.net MANDERFELD WILLIAM brilling38@aol.com DALTON LOIS cuddeford@aol.com DeHART DAVID david@dehart.com GLEASON WILLIAM Doris@solidnet.com STADLER GREG greg_stadler@msn.com PORCELLI CHARLES porcejoan@integraonline.com TOMASOVIC ROBERT tomasovic1@comcast.net |
Comments by Post Commander Dale Potts at Winona Cemetery, Memorial Day 2002
Why you should join the Veterans of Foreign Wars 1. Fellowship: We gather to share good times with fellow veterans who have been in a foreign conflict, war, expeditionary campaign or part of occupation force. We gather not just to tell war stories and see who can tell the biggest and bestest, but to simply be in the presence of others who understand what was an important part of our life. Who can do that better than another vet.
We don't ever want to forget who we are and where we came from. Our military backgrounds were an influence that helped shape our lives. The best way for us to be a "positive force for good" in the community is to take our collective experience and wisdom and share it with others. Getting together with other vets allows us to reaffirm who we are and what our core values are. Participation states what is important to us. 2. Opportunity: Opportunity abounds at the individual as well as group level. There are opportunities for service to the post, other veterans, the community at large, business community, faith communities, families, schools, government groups, youth, etc. There are opportunities for everyone to direct their energies into service projects, leadership, communications, and other contributions while making new friends and learning from the experience of others in the post.
The questions that always comes mind are " What opportunities are available at the present and am I really aware of ALL of them?" How can I contribute? Where are my energies best invested? What is the ultimate impact of my investment of time and energy? Will it help? Can I make a difference? 3. Representation: The VFW supports our causes as concerns as veterans. The best way to stay abreast of the issues that affect us is to participate in a unique organization that gives us the "representation" we need at the local, state and federal levels. The word means to serve as an example; to serve as a delegate or agent. I could go on for quite a bit about this one, and I'm sure you could too.
Without some organization, veterans would be tossed about and discarded on the scrap heap of life as "has beens." The all too common attitude is "been there, done that, got the t-shirt." The truth is that most people have not been there and done that and worn the t-shirt (uniform). So they need to get an accurate picture of what a war veteran is and what he is not. Let us not leave this job up to the news media or Hollywood. They can present a distorted image of the veteran, as was done during the Vietnam era. So, the best way to make sure that the public has the truth is to be proactive and do our own communicating, public relations and service projects. by Greg Stadler
History and Purpose of the Founded in 1899 by veterans of the Spanish-American War, the Veterans of Foreign Wars was incorporated by Congress in 1953 Other Veteran Organizations Parade for 671st Engineers on May 1, 2004 click here History of Major Axel Rasmussen Before the beginning of World War Two, twenty three overseas veterans gathered on August 31, 1940. Before the evening was over, they had elected officers and decided on the name Axel Rasmussen VFW. Major Rasmussen, brother of charter member R. W. Rasmussen, was a member of the U.S. Army First Division and was decorated with the Distinguished Service Cross by the United States and Croix de Guerre by the Government of France. He was killed on May 4, 1918 in France. Major Axel Rasmussen Post 3452 was officially charted on October 25, 1940. The first vote of the Post was to form a Ladies Auxiliary. Twenty three ladies proceeded to organize and have been active ever since. The Post first held their meetings at Winona Grange while the ladies met at the Old Fellows Hall. Over the years, the Tualatin VFW Post has welcomed veterans from Tigard, Lake Oswego and other areas. The Post meets in its own building now at 8455 SW Seneca, Tualatin Oregon. The post building was the major social center for the Tualatin Community in the 50's and 60's. Weekend dances were open to the community. Tualatin had fewer than 1,000 people until 1974.
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Updated on December 14, 2008 |