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East Palo Alto Post 472

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East Palo Alto Post 472 :: Meets
McArthur Park Restaurant,
27 University Ave
Palo Alto
1st Thursday

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District 26 Gazette
June 2006

Good Bye Ca=ommander Robert
In Memory of
East Palo Alto Post 472
Commander Robert Doelle
December 14, 2007

Commander Bob with Member Kerry Finley
The Flag Day ceremony in Palo Alto. The Palo Alto Fire Department did a wonderful job raising the flags (more difficult than one might think when the flag is that big and pole that tall!), and it was great to see so much support. Posts 472 and 375 of The American Legion worked for about two years to secure the proper lighting and new flags to make this possible. (Note: Kyle Finley is soon to be a SAL!)

The Commander's Corner ::
On April 1st, Bill Rector and I attended Auxiliary Unit 472 initiation ceremony of 17 new members in Sacramento.

This is the first Web site Auxiliary Unit in the American Legion, not only in California, but nationally. It was a privilege and honor to meet with such an outstanding group of very capable and organized women, who have done an exceptional job in making all of this become a reality. It was very inspiring to be a part of the initiation as well as hear the reports of the qualified chairpersons of all their relative committees. These gals have done us proud.

Post 472 member wives, daughters, sisters, etc., who have computer capability, should seek immediate membership in order to be a charter member of this worthwhile and precedent setting Auxiliary Unit in the American Legion. This is the wave of the future.

Organizer, Linda Workman and all her staff are commended for all their successful effort.

(signed) Robert R. Doelle, Commander

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