Let’s Bring Them Home
Have you noticed that one of your buddies has not been at a recent meeting? Did you see a familiar face on Memorial Day and found out that they just can’t drive at night?
Read moreHave you noticed that one of your buddies has not been at a recent meeting? Did you see a familiar face on Memorial Day and found out that they just can’t drive at night?
Read moreMemorial Day was simply great in Chapel Hill for long time members of American Legion Post 6. We have a 93-year history of service to our town and we have shown that we can still do it in style.
Read moreOur post is 93 years old, but Chapel Hill’s Boy Scout Troop 39 has been serving Chapel Hill even longer. It celebrated 100 years of service this week. The troop gathered at Chapel Hill Post 6 on Memorial Day weekend to remember, renew friendships, and celebrate their centennial year. There was barbecue, games, ceremonies, displays, and plenty of troop alumni.
Read moreTraditional grave decorating ceremony marks Memorial Day weekend in Chapel Hill – News14.com.
Read moreThere is a Job Fair for veterans and their spouses in Chapel Hill on June 1st. The event is sponsored by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, working in cooperation with GE and Hero2Hired and other partners. More than 50 employers will be at the fair! Update your resume and sign-up!
Read moreTwo World War II era pilots will speak on Thursday, May 17th, at 7:30 p.m. at The Gathering Place at Fearrington Village. This is a presentation of The Veterans of Fearrington.
Read moreFor a veteran, the most important form is a DD Form 214 (Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty). It is the form that proves active military service and service characterization. It is needed for VA care and benefits, proof of eligibility for veterans groups, and burial honors and interment.
Read moreWe have a few Greek members who are busy working on the Chapel Hill Greek Festival May 18-20th. They invite all post members to join them for great food and music.
Read moreAn area contractor provided us with three 12+ cubic yards of fill dirt at no cost, but how were we to spread it. Wheelbarrow loads would be a huge task. Paul Fiorentino, a long-time member of Post 6 came up with a solution. “Let’s keep in the family.”
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