Honor mission (Flag Line/Escort) RIP James Edward Gallagher
Mar 26 Flag Line Rally time: 1745 Rally Location: Schetter Funeral Home, 304 W. Rt 70, Cherry Hill, NJ (Viewing Monday evening 6-8pm ) ———– Mar 27 Flag Line & Escort … Continue reading →

Mar 26 Flag Line Rally time: 1745 Rally Location: Schetter Funeral Home, 304 W. Rt 70, Cherry Hill, NJ (Viewing Monday evening 6-8pm ) ———– Mar 27 Flag Line & Escort … Continue reading →
The following servicemen have been accounted for since October 2011: World War II Staff Sgt. John J. Bono, USAAF 1st Lt. Harry W. Eck, USAAF Staff Sgt. John E. Hogan, USAAF 2nd Lt. Hilding R. Johnson, USAAF 2nd Lt. Charles … Continue reading →
Feb 2012 – Click here for PDF file The Department of Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office announced today that the remains of a U.S. serviceman, missing in action from the Korean War, have been identified and will be returned to his … Continue reading →
Welcome Back From Afghanistan Mantua, New Jersey Who: Sgt. Jake Newcomb When: Sunday, April 1, 2012 Time: 1:45 PM Where: Mantua VFW 8 New York Avenue Mantua, New Jersey 08051 Please come out to welcome home Sgt. Jake Newcomb from … Continue reading →
It is with deep regret that we inform you of the passing of long time Legion member, Jim Gallagher… James Edward Gallagher Died March 22, 2012 James Edward Gallagher of Cherry Hill, NJ died Thursday March 22, 2012 at Virtua … Continue reading →
March 18, 2012 9:12 AM – SUZANNE ULBRICH – DAILY NEWS STAFF One Onslow County veteran received a special birthday present this weekend. John Crazy Bear, who served 22 years in the Marine Corps and fought in three wars, was … Continue reading →
Cpt Greg Dalessio Park Dedication To view all photos from the Cpt Greg Dalessio Park Dedication, click here. To view In Memory of Greg Dalessio Video, click here
Continue reading →In Memory of Greg Dalessio —————————– On June 23, 2008, thirty year old Capt Gregory Dalessio of Cherry Hill, NJ was killed on his second tour of duty in Iraq. He died of wounds sustained in Salman Pak, Iraq, when … Continue reading →