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Who was the American Legion Post 28?

Commander MacKellar and members from the Honor Guard and gusts took part in a Memorial Program to Honor Charles A. Conklin the namesake of the American Legion Post #28 of Grand Haven. 93 years ago on May 7, 1918 Charles A. Conklin died four days after he was wounded in France. He was a 1914 graduate from Grand Haven.

When was the American Legion Post 28 charter issued?

Charles A. Conklin American Legion Post 28 Charter Issued. Aug 1, 1920. The Charter was issued at the National Headquarters in Indianapolis on August 1, 1920. Meetings were first held in the Armory, the basement of the library, the rooms over the Kroger store, and in 1936 in the Oakes Building.

When was the 50th anniversary of the American Legion?

American Legion's 50th Anniversary. The American Legion Charles A. Conklin Post 28 celebrated the 50th anniverary of the American Legion on March 12, 1969. The Post held a celebration on Saturday which expected to bring in over 300 people for the night program and dinner-dance.

Why was the post #28 named?

Post Namesake. Charles A. Conklin Post #28 was named in honor of the first serviceman from Grand Haven to make the supreme sacrifice in World War I. He served with the Rainbow Division and died May 7, 1918 in France.

Who was the American Legion Post 28?

Commander MacKellar and members from the Honor Guard and gusts took part in a Memorial Program to Honor Charles A. Conklin the namesake of the American Legion Post #28 of Grand Haven. 93 years ago on May 7, 1918 Charles A. Conklin died four days after he was wounded in France. He was a 1914 graduate from Grand Haven.

When was the American Legion Post 28 charter issued?

Charles A. Conklin American Legion Post 28 Charter Issued. Aug 1, 1920. The Charter was issued at the National Headquarters in Indianapolis on August 1, 1920. Meetings were first held in the Armory, the basement of the library, the rooms over the Kroger store, and in 1936 in the Oakes Building.

When was the 50th anniversary of the American Legion?

American Legion's 50th Anniversary. The American Legion Charles A. Conklin Post 28 celebrated the 50th anniverary of the American Legion on March 12, 1969. The Post held a celebration on Saturday which expected to bring in over 300 people for the night program and dinner-dance.

Why was the post #28 named?

Post Namesake. Charles A. Conklin Post #28 was named in honor of the first serviceman from Grand Haven to make the supreme sacrifice in World War I. He served with the Rainbow Division and died May 7, 1918 in France.

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