NEWS FROM THE HUT by John Hamilton
This year has been a year of new faces and members at the Hominy Post 142. There have been several articles posted in the Hominy News-Progress about the need for new members and younger members from the Desert Storm, Terrorism wars and Afghanistan Military Campaigns since the attack on the World Trade Center buildings on September 11, 2001at 7:46 AM CDT. The response to those articles has been great. So far this year, there have been four new members that have joined the American Legion, Blackwell-Frazier, Post 142 in Hominy, OK.
The first new member was Russel Hanoch who is a veteran of the United States Air Force and served in Panama. The next member to join was Michael Callahan, another United States Air Force veteran who served in Vietnam. Then, amazingly, we had two young veterans join our post at the same time on the same night. John Carter, who, also amazingly is another United States Air Force veteran who served our country in the Persian Gulf. The young man who joined at the same time was Jonathan Engle and he is a veteran of the United States Army who also served in the Persian Gulf. The post now has 26 USA Veterans, 14 USAF Veterans, 7 USN Veterans, three USMC Veterans, and one USCG Veteran.
The Hominy Post 142 has been around for some time. The first Post Commander was recorded as Ernest Walker in 1920 to 1927, although the application for a permanent post charter that was sent to National Headquarters in 1923 listed a Robert L. Lewis as the commander. This 1923 application was signed by the first American Legion National Adjutant Lemuel Bolles. In 1923, there was a total post membership of 50 legionnaires with a possible 75 local veterans to draw from. By 1948, when Post 142 in Hominy applied for a name change from Andrew Blackwell to Blackwell-Frazier, the total number of members enrolled since the formation of the post was 107 out of a possible 140 ex-service members to draw from. Currently the post has an active membership of 53 Legionnaires
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