Salem-News.com (May-04-2009 10:27)
Gresham Heroes Memorial and Tribute Honors Armed Services (VIDEO)
Tim King & Q Madp Salem-News.com
A special ceremony in Gresham honors those who serve in uniform.
(GRESHAM, Ore.) -
A dedication ceremony to honor those who have served in the armed forces, fire, and police services was held Saturday in Gresham, at the city's special Heroes Memorial on East Powell Boulevard and SE Roberts Avenue.
The event was organized by the Heroes Memorial and Tribute Task Force, Chief Craig Junginger and the Gresham Police Department. They issued the invite to citizens wishing to support the men and women who serve this nation.
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Salem-News.com (Apr-16-2009 15:44)
Oregon Military Hall of Fame Annual Induction Ceremony
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All Oregon ex-POWs; 7 Individuals to Be Inducted - Presenters include Governor Vic Atiyeh, Doug LaMear, and Jim Willis, ODVA.
(PORTLAND, Ore.) -
On Saturday, April 18, the Oregon Military Hall of Fame will hold its 3rd annual induction ceremony and luncheon at 12:00 p.m. at the Red Lion Hotel on the River-Jantzen Beach.
Seven individuals and all ex-POWs from the State of Oregon are slated to be inducted; over 650 people will be in attendance, including 75 ex-POWs and 21 ex-POW representatives.
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Salem-News.com (Mar-31-2009 07:26)
The 442nd Regimental Combat Team: Most Decorated American Unit in WWII
Dr. Phil Leveque Salem-News.com
In the 442nd Regiment they were awarded 9000 Purple Hearts (many doubles and triples), 18,000 individual decorations including 1 Congressional, 52 Distinguished Service Crosses, 600 Silver Stars, 5200 Bronze Stars, 15 battlefield commissions and many others.
(MOLALLA, Ore.) -
The Oregonian on March 27th had a front page story about a very belated effort to recognize this outfit by a postage stamp which so far has been prejudicially declined by the U.S. Postal Service. Why?
As a frontline Combat infantryman I hail the effort to finally recognize their unparalleled brave service but I decry this continuing prejudice.
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Salem-News.com (Mar-19-2009 09:44)
ODVA Will Commemorate Anniversary of Iraq War
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Oregon House Speaker Dave Hunt and State Representative Sal Esquival are scheduled to speak.
(SALEM, Ore.) -
The Oregon Department of Veterans' Affairs will hold a special wreath laying ceremony Thursday at 1:00 p.m., to commemorate the 6th anniversary of the Iraq War and to honor those who have served.
The public ceremony will take place at the Afghan-Iraqi Freedom Memorial on the department grounds located at 700 Summer Street N.E. in Salem.
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Salem-News.com (Mar-06-2009 18:12)
Former Oregon Guard Spokesman Arnold Strong Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel
Tim King Salem-News.com
Celebrating a significant promotion with his wife Margaret, his two sons and his parents; Arnold Strong's new silver oak leaves were attached to his shoulders by his parents.
(VANCOUVER, Wash.) -
"Ladies and gentlemen, I present Lieutenant Colonel Arnold Strong..."
A military officer whose face is familiar to Oregon and Washington residents was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel this week at the Fort Vancouver Barracks in Washington.
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Salem-News.com (Feb-12-2009 16:12)
Department of Defense Reports Casualties in Afghanistan
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Two soldiers killed in Afghanistan served in the Army's 101st Airborne Division.
(WASHINGTON D.C.) -
The Department of Defense announced today the death of two soldiers who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.
They died February 10th in Salerno, Afghanistan, of injuries suffered when an improvised explosive device detonated near their vehicle.
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Salem-News.com (Feb-12-2009 10:10)
The California Museum Presents: With Malice Toward None: The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition
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The exhibition contains nearly 200 objects, dating back to as early as 1828.
(SACRAMENTO, Calif.) -
In celebration of Lincoln's 200th birthday, the Library of Congress's With Malice Toward None: The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition will open at The California Museum in June 2009.
The prestigious exhibition will include Lincoln’s inaugural Bible, which President Obama also was sworn in on.
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Salem-News.com (Feb-05-2009 07:36)
Hundreds Escort Oregon Military Officer Killed in Iraq (VIDEO)
Tim King Salem-News.com
A military pilot from Beaverton who died in a helicopter crash is escorted home with extreme honor.
(PORTLAND, Ore.) -
Today Oregon welcomed home Chief Warrant Officer-2 Joshua Tillery who was killed in late January in Iraq, and escorted his remains to Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home.
Q Madp of IraqWarHeroes.org photographed the somber event and said the turnout was much better than expected for a middle of the week event.
Joshua Tillery, an Army helicopter pilot from Oregon, was one of four soldiers killed in a helicopter crash January 26th 2009 in northern Iraq. 31-year old Joshua Tillery served under the command of the U.S. Army's well-known 10th Mountain Division.
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Salem-News.com (Jan-22-2009 21:54)
Keizer Fire District Holds Annual Awards Reception (PHOTOS)
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A special guest shared the history of the beginnings of emergency medicine in the fire service and the role that the television series "Emergency!" played in that history.
(KEIZER, Ore.) -
The Keizer Fire District held its annual Firefighter Reception on Monday, January 19th 2009. Special guest Randolph Mantooth of the television show "Emergency!" delivered the keynote address. The ceremony introduced new recruits, swearing in of new Firefighters by Oregon State Fire Marshal Randy Simpson and the presentation of the District's service awards.
Mantooth is widely recognized for his portrayal of Los Angeles County Firefighter/Paramedic Johnny Gage in the popular 1970's era NBC Universal series "Emergency!"
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Salem-News.com (Dec-19-2008 22:02)
Oregon Police Bid Farewell to a Fallen Brother (VIDEO)
Tim King Salem-News.com
The memorial service for Capt. Tennant was extensive and somber. People came out in icy cold weather to pay their respects for this officer who fell in the line of duty.
(WOODBURN, Ore.) -
Captain Tom Tennant and Oregon State Police Senior Trooper Bill Hakim died Friday, December 12th, when an explosive device detonated at a Woodburn area bank.
Today, Captain Tom Tennant was laid to rest after a special memorial ceremony attended by hundreds. The two officers, along with Woodburn Police Chief Scott Russell and a bank employee, were involved in the explosion. Chief Russell suffered serious injuries and the bank employee suffered minor injuries.
The memorial service for Capt. Tennant was extensive and somber. People came out in icy cold weather to pay their respects for this officer who fell in the line of duty.
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