The Quarterly Newsletter of Alamo Chapter 1836 Military Order of the Purple Heart Pass the Word MARCH 2015 ALAMO CHAPTER 1836 MILITARY ORDER OF THE PURPLE HEART SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 2014 -2015 Chapter Officers ELECTED OFFICERS Commander, Harry Preston (210) 343-0209 [email protected] Sr. Vice Commander, Candido "CJ" Trillo (210) 267-9334 [email protected] Jr. Vice Commander, Thomas "Jerry" Terry (210) 862-1424 [email protected] Finance Officer, Dale Prescott (361) 550-7460 [email protected] Judge Advocate, Wayne Lund (210) 545-1921 [email protected] (510) 757-7715 [email protected] Sergeant-at-Arms, Joe Hernandez Trustee 3 Year Trustee 2 Year , Manuel Soto Salvatore F. Pesta Trustee 1 Year, (210) 381-8192 (210) 622-8161 Rene R. Ramirez [email protected] [email protected] (210) 844-8979 [email protected] APPOINTED OFFICERS Adjutant Lorenzo Rodriguez Depart. Ex. Com. Carlos Quijano Service Officer Welfare Officer Chaplain Henry Flores Peter Rosie Conrad Walker (210) 380-8497 [email protected] (210) 710-8853 (210) 680-3412 [email protected] [email protected] (210) 724-8544 (210) 492-6868 [email protected] [email protected] Americanism Officer Raymond Casas (210) 218-9730 [email protected] VAVS Peter Rosie (210) 724-8544 [email protected] Editor/Historian Bill Crumlett (210) 326-2231 [email protected] JROTC Officer Mark Costello (210) 542-8446 Quartermaster Robert A. Nelson Surgeon Dr. Shelton Jackson (210) 602-9774 (210) 714-0727 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] The Alamo Chapter 1836 meets the 1st Saturday of each month at VFW Post 8541 at 2222 Austin Hwy, San Antonio, Texas 78218, at 9:30 am. The Executive Committee meets the Tuesday prior to the monthly Chapter meeting at 9:00 am at Mama’s Café at 2442 Nacogdoches Rd. All members can attend both scheduled meetings. Web Sites Chapter 1836 - www.purpleheartsa.us Department of Texas - www.mophtx.org National PH - www.purpleheart.org Articles The 15th Annual Founder's Day Banquet of Alamo Chapter 1836 was held at the Ft. Sam Houston Golf Course Club House on Friday, February 20, 2015. Commander Harry Preston presided. The Founder's Day celebration was held in honor of the 283rd anniversary of the birthday of the founder of the Purple Heart, Gen. George Washington, who was born on Feb. 22, 1732. Department of Texas Commander Gil Brown was a guest of the Chapter and addressed attendees. The keynote speech was made by Bexar County Sheriff Susan Pamerleau. Three First Responders: Elmendorf Police Chief Michael Pimentel (deceased); SAPD Officer Aaron Terrazas; and SAFD Fire Fighter Natividad Rodriguez were honored by the Chapter with presentation of plaques by Dept of Texas First Responder Officer Santiago Garcia and Commander Brown. The color guard was from Central Catholic High School JROTC students directed by Chapter member Tony Quesada. Commander Preston presented awards to three Chapter members as Follows: ALAMO CHAPTER 1836 Military Order of the Purple Heart Does Hereby Present the Award of 2014 Volunteer of the Year To LUIS A. REYNA Luis Reyna joined Alamo Chapter 1836 in April 2005. He is a US Army veteran and was wounded in Vietnam. For the past nine years Luis has volunteered at the Frank Tejeda VA outpatient clinic at the information desk and at the coffee cart accumulating over 2,000 hours of volunteer time. Since the beginning of the Children's Christmas Bicycle sale he has volunteered helping with the sale and delivery of bicycles to elementary schools. He and his wife have both volunteered at the Community Living Center at Audie Murphy VA Hospital on bingo night for several years. He is a 1,000 hour volunteer at Methodist Memorial Hospital where he works 2 every Wednesday replacing empty oxygen bottles and serving as an escort for patients going to dialysis, X-ray and other area in the hospital. Patriot Reyna sets the example on what a patriot volunteer in the MOPH should be and is hereby awarded 2014 Volunteer of the Year Award. ALAMO CHAPTER 1836 Military Order of the Purple Heart Does Hereby Present the Award of 2014 Fundraiser of the Year To RUPERTO CRUZ, Jr. Patriot Ruperto Cruz Jr., known to all as "Cruzer", joined Alamo Chapter 1836 in April 1998. He is a US Army veteran and was wounded in Vietnam. For several years the chapter has had a BBQ fund-raising drive to buy bicycles for Christmas for needy children in local elementary schools. We approach the elementary school principles and ask for names of those children who would most benefit - the child must have good attendance, the family is economically challenged and one parent is in the military. In 2014, Cruzer led a team of chapter members in raising over $4,700 for the purchase of 80 children's bicycles which were distributed to 21 local elementary schools. To see the faces of these children when they receive their bikes makes the effort very worthwhile. ALAMO CHAPTER 1836 Military Order of the Purple Heart Does Hereby Present the Award of 2014 Patriot of the Year To BRUCE H. WARREN We have had a wonderful patriot in our Chapter since January 2000 who has befriended almost everyone he has every met and helped many who have come to him for medical advice. He has written numerous articles for the Chapter newsletter. Out of his own pocket he purchased and maintains the trailer used by the Chapter in parades and other events. He served as Chapter Surgeon from 2003 until 2013. He is present at every Chapter meeting and provides a sense of humor which is very welcome. We are, of course talking about our very own Doctor Bruce Warren. Dr. Warren received his Purple Heart while serving with the US Air Force in Vietnam. It gives me great pleasure to award Dr. Warren as 2014 Patriot of the Year. Photos of Founder's Day 3 Commander Preston, Sherriff Pamerleau Shelton & Diana Jackson And Commander Brown 4 Bob & Mrs. Dillon Manuel & Mrs. Soto Harry & Doe Smart Santiago & Mrs. Garcia Joe & Delores Hernandez Lorenzo Rodriguez and Family Jerry & Larue Terry 5 Javier & Mary Lugo Dale & Mrs. Prescott Raul & Mamie Campbell First responder award presented to family of Chief Michael Pimentel First responder award presented to SAPD Officer Aaron Terrazas First responder award presented to SAFD Fire Fighter Natividad Rodriguez Volunteer of the Year Luis Reyna Patriot of the Year award presented to Dr. Bruce Warren Sheriff Pamerleau poses with CCHS JROTC cadets. Nominees for Elected Officers for 2015-2016. Election held at April 4, 2015 Chapter meeting. 6 Commander - Lorenzo Rodriguez Senior Vice Commander - Bob Dillon Junior Vice Commander - Pedro Solis Mark Costello Lorenzo Rodriguez Albert Zambrano Finance Officer - Dale Prescott Judge Advocate - Wayne Lund Sergeant-at-Arms - Joe Hernandez Trustee 3 Year - Manuel Soto Trustee 2 Year - Sal Pesta Trustee 1 Year - Howard Ray Rene Ramirez In Rememberance On Founder's Day , February 22, 2013 we had the honor of having two National Chaplains Emeritus in attendance-Father Leonard "Lennie" Stegman and Reverend Conrad "Connie" Walker. This was the last Founder's Day for both of these patriots who are now deceased. What wonderful men these were. Whomever knew these men of God came away a little richer for the experience. "Life becomes harder for us when we live for others, but it also becomes richer and happier." (Albert Schwietzer) Schedule of Events 2014-2015 11 April, 2015 - Chapter Meeting, Election of 2015-2016 Officers 7 25 April - Fiesta Flambeau Parade 28 April - EC Meeting 2 May - Installation of new officers, MacArthur Park 2 June - EC Meeting 6 June - Chapter meeting 11-13 June Department Convention, Embassy Suites Hotel - Dallas Love Field New Members since last report in December 2014 include: Joseph Byrne Iraq USAF Scott smith Iraq USA Neal Boyd Afghanistan USA George Armendariz Iraq USMC Please join us in welcoming these new members to Chapter 1836. Past Commanders Harry Smart 1999-2000 Jerry Terry 2009-2010 Bill Bacon 2000-2001 Manuel Soto 2011-2012 Howard Ray 2001-2002 Ray Venezie 2012-2013 Bill Crumlett 2002-2003, 2005-2006 Dan Thornhill Pete Bishop 2003-2004 Raul Campbell 2013-2014 2004-2005 Tony Roman 2006-2007, 2010-2011 Conrad Myers 2007-2008 Walter Chadwick 2008-2009 National Purple Heart Hall of Honor The National Purple Heart Hall of Honor, located in New Windsor, NY, is the only facility in the nation dedicated to collecting, preserving and recognizing more than 1.7 million service men and women wounded or killed in action while serving in the United States Military. Call 845-5611765 or visit www.thepurpleheart.com. The principles underlying the Military Order of the Purple Heart are patriotic allegiance to the United States of America, fidelity to its Constitution and laws, the security of civil liberty, and the permanence of free institutions. All persons of good moral character who have received the Purple Heart for wounds received during military combat against an armed enemy of the United States shall be eligible for membership. 8 9
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