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COLONEL JAMES WOOD II CHAPTER PRESENTED THE COLORS FOR THE HONOR FLIGHT

 

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COL. JAMES WOOD II CHAPTER PARTICIPATED IN A VETERANS APPRECIATION DAY

Photo is WWII Veteran Frank Frandon.  (Photos courtesy of Chip Daniel.)

 

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GEN. WILLIAM CAMPBELL CHAPTER AWARDS SILVER ROTC AWARD

Emory and Henry College
Army Reserve Officer Training Corp
Awards Ceremony April 17, 2024
SAR Silver ROTC Medal presentation

Chapter President John Gullion speaking to assembly before presenting the medal and certificate to Cadet Antonio Washington a member of the program at Emory & Henry College, Emory, VA. Several of the Chapter Color guard after presenting the colors.

 

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BATTLE OF GREEN SPRING

Commemoration of the Battle of Green Spring

WILLIAMSBURG, VA (July 6, 2024).  The Williamsburg Chapter, Virginia SAR’s annual commemoration of the Battle of Green Spring (July 6, 1781) will take place on Saturday, July 6, 2024, at Church on the Main, 4644 Yeardley Loop, Williamsburg, 23188. Start time is 10:00 AM.

This Battle was the largest in Virginia up to the Siege of Yorktown. It was a tactical defeat for the Patriot cause. It was a strategic loss for the British. At one point during the battle, Lafayette, “Mad” Anthony Wayne, and Lord Cornwallis were all within musket shot of each other. Help us commemorate a battle that solidified Lafayette’s reputation.


Respectfully,

John S. Lynch II
President, Williamsburg Chapter, Virginia SAR

JSL / DJH

AMSA Conference Registration

Registration for SAR’s 2024 Atlantic Middle States Association (AMSA) Conference is now open. It is being held 9-11 August at Colonial Williamsburg’s Williamsburg Lodge. (You do not have to stay overnight at the hotel during the conference.)


Further details may be found on the AMSA website at:

https://www.amssar.org/conferences

The website contains links to registration, an agenda, and hotel reservations.
The conference promises to be an interesting one. I hope to see you there!

Respectfully,

John S. Lynch II
President, Williamsburg Chapter, Virginia SAR

GEN. WILLIAM CAMPBELL HOLDS CHAPTER MEETING

General William Campbell Chapter
June 15, 2024, at Chilhowie, VA
Regular Meeting

Speaker of the day was Dr David Chaffin, Surgeon General and Past President of the Tennessee SAR. Dr Chaffin gave a most interesting talk on the death of George Washington, the onset of his illness to his demise, the treatment of that day compared to that of today. Here he is shown receiving a token of appreciation from Chapter President Gullion.

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WILLIAMSBURG CHAPTER SPONSORS BROCHURE CONTEST

WILLIAMSBURG, VA - Thursday, June 5, 2024 - Past President Bruce Laubach of the Williamsburg Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution presented Certificates of Recognition to the winners of the SAR Youth brochure contest.  Sixth and Seventh graders from Walsingham Academy made up brochures based on the founding documents or the United States of America. This year’s subjects ranged from the Declaration of Independence, The Articles of Confederation, The Federalist Papers, The Constitution, and The Bill of Rights.  The winners were:

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COL JAMES WOOD II CELEBRATES THE BEELINE

Third photo are Virginia State Color Guard participants.

 

On 15 June 2024, the Colonel James Wood II Chapter, Virginia Society Sons of the American Revolution,  conducted a commemoration to Daniel Morgan and the Beeline March.  The ceremony was conducted at Morgan's grave site, Mt Hebron Cemetery, Winchester, Virginia.  In June 1775, the Continental Congress ordered the formation of two companies of Virginia riflemen to march to the aid of General George Washington's forces in Boston.  Hugh Stephenson and Daniel Morgan were recommended to raise the companies.  Stephenson in the Shepherdstown area while Morgan was to raise  his company from the Winchester area.  After raising the companies, they were to rendezvous at Frederick, Maryland to march together to Boston.  Stephenson arrived at Frederick to find that Morgan, wanting to arrive at Boston first, had already left on 15 July, one day prior to their arrival.  Morgan and his company marched 600 miles to arrive in Massachusetts 6 August, 20 days after departing Frederick. When Washington saw the dust covered riflemen file into camp, he asked Captain Morgan where they came from.  Morgan's response was "From the right bank of the Potomac, sir!"  Washington inspected the ranks, shaking hands with each of the riflemen.  This journey became known as the Bee Line March.  The event was emcee'd by Dale Corey with the SAR Virginia State Color Guard presenting and posting the colors.  Greetings were given by Virginia State President William Greaf followed by a presentation on the march by Corey.  Wreaths were presented on behalf of four SAR chapters, Col James Wood II, Culpeper Minutemen, Fairfax Resolves and Fort Harrison.  The Order of the Founders and Patriots of America (Doug Hall) presented a wreath as well as Michelle Phillips for the Pack House Ford WVDAR Chapter.  Participating from the CJWII chapter were Biran Bayliss, Bryan Buck, Sean Carrigan, Paul Christensen, Dale Corey, Chip Daniel, Kelly Ford, Doug Hall, Brett Osborn, Dennis Parmerter, Allan Phillips, Jim Simmons and Richard Tyler.  Jim Cordes, Fairfax Resolves; Paul McComb, George Washington; and Bill Schwetke, Culpeper Minutemen completed the color guard.  Also present were former Virginia President Jeff Thomas, Fairfax Resolves and Richard Rankin, George Washington. 

 

Photo is the color guard preparing to march.  Second photo is the musket squad firing a salute.   (Photos courtesy of Chip Daniel.)

 

COLONEL JAMES WOOD II CHAPTER, PARTICIPATED IN A VETERANS APPRECIATION DAY IN FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA

 

On 25 May 2024, the Colonel James Wood II Chapter, Virginia Society Sons of the American Revolution participated in a Veterans Appreciation Day sponsored by Able Forces of Front Royal, Virginia. Abel Forces Foundation is an organization whose mission is to assist with Charity Programs to support Military and Veteran families in financial crisis in the Washington DC Metro area. They work directly with Advocates from Walter Reed, Ft. Belvoir, Quantico, and the local Veteran Service Organizations who refer families in immediate financial crisis.  They work with the various organizations to identify wounded, ill and injured military personnel and families.  Assistance is provided for needs such as food, utilities, transportation and housing assistance. 


There were several vendors present with proceeds supporting the Abel Forces programs.  The Col James Wood II Chapter was asked to present and retire the colors as well as setting up a recruiting booth at the event. Compatriots who participated were Sean Carrigan, Dale Corey, Chip Daniel, Allan Phillips and Marc Robinson.  It was a successful day with compatriots giving presentations on muskets, flags and the SAR colonial chest program.

DUNMORE’S LAST STAND IN VIRGINIA

:  “Dr. Hannum delivers his presentation to the attendees.”

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WILLIAMSBURG CHAPTER ACTIVITIES

July 4th is National Bell Ringing Day

On July 4, 1963, President John F. Kennedy proclaimed Independence Day as National Bell Ringing Day.  On Independence Day bells are to by rung 13 times to honor the 13 original colonies.  On the 4th of July the Bruton Bell was rung to announce the service, at the conclusion of the service.  This year, and every year, as we celebrate our freedom let us remember those who protect our freedom: veterans, service members, firefighters, and law enforcement.  Pictured is this year’s bell ringers John Lynch, President and Ron Adolphi, Vice President, Williamsburg Chapter, SAR.

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COMMEMORATION OF THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE JAMES CITY COUNTY RESOLVES

 

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RICHARD HENRY LEE AWARDS DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL

 

 

SAR Member Donald Smith Honored with Distinguished Service Medal

 

 

Weems resident Donald Smith was recently awarded the Distinguished Service Medal in recognition of his outstanding personal service exemplifying the finest American ideals to the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR).  The award was presented by the Richard Henry Lee Chapter (RHLC), Virginia Society, SAR to Compatriot Smith for his long-time, dedicated service to the organization.

 

Compatriot Smith has served in a host of capacities over a number of years, including Chapter President, Historian, Nominating Committee Chair, Awards Committee Chair, Revolutionary War Graves Committee Chair, and Community Affairs Committee Chair, just to list a few. 

 

Smith was a pilot in the United States Marine Corps early in his military career, flying jet aircraft (F9F-5, F9F-8 and FJ4 B); multiple prop planes , helicopters and KC-130s. While serving at Headquarters USMC between two tours in Vietnam, he attended and graduated from the George Washington University Law School.  He retired from the United States Marine Corps in 1978 as a Colonel serving as Assistant Judge Advocate of USMC.  He then practiced law in a civilian capacity until his retirement in 1993.

 

Compatriot Smith and his wife, Jo Ann, have lived in Lancaster County since his retirement.  In addition to his active role in the SAR, Smith has held several leadership positions at his church, served two years as President of the Indian Creek Yacht &Country Club and served six years as a trustee of Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury.

 

Compatriot Smith exemplifies American patriotism in his steadfast integrity and sacrificial service to his country.

 

 

Submitted by Michael Rhodes

804-929-1444

[email protected]

RICHARD HENRY LEE CHAPTER CELEBRATES FLAG RETIREMENT

Kilmarnock VFD Provides Support at Local SAR Flag Retirement Ceremony

 

 

In celebration of U S Flag Day, the Richard Henry Lee Chapter (RHLC), Virginia Society, Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) conducted a formal U S Flag retirement ceremony on June 23rd.  With RHLC President, Michael Rhodes, presiding, some 800 flags which were no longer serviceable were destroyed by fire with solemn dignity. 

Two members of the Kilmarnock Volunteer Fire Department, President Ray Lewis and Firefighter Thomas Todd, were on hand with KVFD Brush Fire Truck 10 to monitor the burning ceremony and extinguish the fire at conclusion.

Flag Day commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States on June 14, 1777, by resolution of the Continental Congress.  The resolution read: “Resolved, that the flag of the United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.”

At first a new stripe (and star) was added every time a new state was admitted in the Union.  However, by 1818 it was recognized that the addition of one stripe per state would become challenging, so a new resolution was passed that stated the number of stripes would remain 13 for the original colonies, and each state added to the Union would add a star to the canton.

To date, there have been 27 national flags.  The flag has not changed since 1960, when a star was added for the state of Hawaii.

The flag retirement ceremony took place at the Kiser property off of Remo Road in Wicomico Church, Virginia.  On hand were representatives of RHLC, as well as Cobbs Hall and Augustine Warner Chapters of National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR).

The unserviceable flags were gathered over the course of the past year from individuals, drop-off locations such as ACE Hardware, and members of SAR and NSDAR Chapters.  The majority, some 650+ were collected by Cobbs Hall NSDAR’s Bernice McElroy and Donna Weiler (Regent).

 

 

 

 

Submitted by Michael Rhodes

804-929-1444

[email protected]

BATTLE OF SPENCER'S ORDINARY

 

 

The Virginia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution and the Williamsburg Chapter held the Commemoration of the Battle of Spencer’s Ordinary at Freedom Park, James City County, Virginia on June 22, 2024.  The battle took place on June 26, 1781 between a detachment from the Marquis de Lafayette’s army, commanded by Colonel Richard Butler and a British unit commanded by Lieutenant Colonel John G. Simcoe’s Queens Rangers, Highlanders and Hessian Jaegers under the command of Lord Cornwallis.  This battle was a prelude to the events in Yorktown, October of 1781.

Wreath presentations were made by:

William Greaf, President, Virginia Society SAR

John Lynch, President, Williamsburg Chapter SAR

Samuel Tate, 1st Vice President, Thomas Nelson Jr. Chapter SAR

Chris Yohn, President, Richmond Chapter SAR

Elizabeth Greaf, Regent, Ann Wager Chapter NSDAR

Robin Doucette, Regent, Williamsburg Chapter NSDAR

Harrison Meharg, 2nd Vice President, George Wythe Society NSCAR

Ken Morris, President, George Mason Chapter

 

Virginia Society Color Guard with William Greaf, President VASSAR.

 

JAMES CITY COUNTY RESOLVES


On 29 June, 2024, our Chapter will hold its INAUGURAL commemoration of the 1 July 1774 James City County Resolves. It will be held at Freedom Park (same location as the 22 June 2024 Spencer’s Ordinary event). Start time is 11:00 AM.

The location where the James City County Resolves were discussed and voted upon took place at Isham Allen’s Ordinary near where the modern Lightfoot shopping center and WaWa gas station are on Richmond Road. The Resolves, which banned all trade with England, was passed in support of Boston following punitive actions taken by the Crown subsequent to the Boston Tea Party.

This is a 250th Celebration of the American Revolution event.

Respectfully,

John S. Lynch II
President, Williamsburg Chapter, VASSAR

Wreath Laying at Berkeley Plantation

Chief Justice John Marshall Grave Marking - Virginia SAR Presidential Initiative Event - June 23

Chief Justice John Marshall Grave Marking -
Virginia SAR Presidential Initiative Event - June 23

Compatriots and friends,

 

You are cordially invited to join the Virginia SAR in the grave marking ceremony of

U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall.

 

As announced at the Virginia SAR annual meeting, this is one of President Greaf's 2024 state-level events commemorating our nation's foundational components remembered in the SAR Recessional. This event honors the man who was perhaps the most influential in giving us our independent Supreme Court.

 

Chief Justice John Marshall is, to this day, known for asserting the power of the Supreme Court and holding the Executive and Legislative branches accountable to the U.S. Constitution. Marshall also served as U.S. Secretary of State, a U.S. Congressman and as a soldier in the Revolution. He is buried at Richmond's Shockoe Hill Cemetery.

Event details:

  • • Sunday, June 23, at 2 p.m.

  • • Shockoe Hill Cemetery:

320 Hospital Rd.

Richmond, VA 23219

 

Please follow this link to see full event details. Use the registration link at the bottom of the page to indicate if you’ll be participating in the wreath- laying ceremony and/or in the color guard for this rain or shine event. In either case, please register no later than Sunday, June 16, to be included in the event program.

GEORGE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY AT THE GEORGE WASHINGTON, HEADQUARTERS IN WINCHESTER, VA.

From today's CJWII Chapter event for George Washington's Birthday at the George Washington, Headquarters in Winchester, VA.  Nice turn out from VASSAR Chapter Color Guards and local DAR Chapter.

VIRGINIA SOCIETY SAR CITIZEN OF THE YEAR.

 

Steven Faught, who was presented the Fort Harrison Chapter Citizen of the Year in December was named the Virginia Society Citizen of the Year at its annual meeting in Richmond on February 10th.

As the owner of two Automotive Service Centers, Steven has balanced a successful business and community involvement and continually looks for opportunities to serve his employees and the community. Being named the 2022 Harrisonburg Rockingham Chamber of Commerce Entrepreneur of the year shows the innovation, purpose and vision it takes to compete in a competitive market. Steven also received the 2022 DAR Community Service Award, the 2023 Rockingham Union #27 Community Builders award, and the 2023 Corporate Philanthropist Award from the Shenandoah Chapter of Fundraising Professionals. These recognitions illustrates his spirit of giving back.

His support for cancer research, survivors, and fundraising are extraordinary. He gives two annual scholarships to local high school students, one for automotive studies and one for a student in a family dealing with cancer. As a supporter of the American Cancer Society, events such as Relay for Life, Run Row and Rep for Breast Cancer, Be an Angel for Breast Cancer and Real Men Wear Pink are everyday activities for Steven. This year is the 7th Annual Free Oil Change Day for cancer survivors where all materials and labor are free of charge.

Since 2017 donations of socks collected at his business has sent 12,000 pairs to the Sentara RMH Pediatric units to be worn by children receiving care.

Recently Steven, his wife, Robyn and his team started hosting a Veterans Appreciation Breakfast as well as a First Responders Breakfast where participants receive a complimentary breakfast as a way of thanking them for their service.

Shenandoah Automotive offers an annual tutorial class for new drivers where safety is the main emphasis. New drivers learn defensive driving and understanding the basic car functions.

In his spare time Steven participates in public safety events such as the Harrisonburg Police Ride Along program as well as serving as a volunteer with the Rockingham-Augusta Search & Rescue.