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Blue
Star Banners honor service Local representatives
of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) honored community
members with relatives in active service last week by presenting them with
Blue Star Service Banners during a Sisters High School Veterans Appreciation
Ceremony held last week.
"After 9/11 happened," said
George Winterfeld at the Wednesday morning school assembly, "we thought
it was time to start up with the banners again. We want to present the
banners to every family in the Sisters School District with a relative
in active duty."
Winterfeld served in the Army
and is a life member of both the American Legion and the VFW.
Frank Jackson assisted in
the presentations, representing the American Legion. VFW member Bill Prull
and American Legion member Jack Berry made the presentations during the
Tuesday evening ceremony.
"We gave out 11 banners on
Tuesday night," said Winterfeld. "No actual presentations were made on
Wednesday, but we hope to give out seven more banners at our December
meeting."
The Blue Star Service Banner
was designed and patented in 1917 by World War I Army Capt. Robert L.
Queissner of the 5th Ohio Infantry, who had two sons serving on the front
lines.
It quickly became the unofficial
symbol of a child in the service.
The banner, bearing a single
blue star in a field of white trimmed in red, was a badge of honor during
World War I and World War II. A gold star replaced the blue if a family
member was killed in action. The banners did not retain their popularity
during the Korean and Vietnam wars.
American Legion commander
Richard J. Santos recently urged the American Legion to reintroduce the
Blue Star Service Banner during the war on terrorism.
For more information contact
George Winterfeld at 382-5857. |
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