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rb325th
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 7:28 pm    Post subject: Veterans Day Tragedy Reply with quote

Today as Veterans were preparing to march in a Local Parade, a Van from the Local VFW lost control and struck and killed an 83 year old WWII Veteran. I do not have his name at the moment, but please pause an extra moment in his memory.
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Jack Hetherton, jr
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 9:18 am    Post subject: Veteran Tragedy Reply with quote

I am so sad to hear this. He truly died in service of his country. I am a past Post Commander of Post 10046. Our past department Service Officer, Gary Kurpius, is now in line for National Commander In Chief. I know him personally. If I can obtain the name and Post or Department, I will see to it that our deceased Comrade is given proper recognition. Jack Viet Nam 68/69
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rb325th
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 2:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Veteran Killed While Lining Up for Parade

Thursday, November 11, 2004

WHITMAN, Mass. — An 80-year-old veteran of World War II (search) was killed Thursday morning when a van backed over him as he prepared to march in a Veterans Day parade.

Witnesses said William Hammond (search), captain of the parade's color guard, was lining up with fellow veterans at the start of the parade route when the van struck him.

The van, owned by the local Veterans of Foreign Wars (search) chapter, was driven by a close friend of Hammond. He was taken to a hospital to be treated for emotional distress.

"It's devastating," said Richard Slowey, adjutant of VFW Post 697. "Bill is a very warm and very kind person."

The Army veteran, who served in the infantry, had fought in the Battle of the Bulge (search), according to Robert Wessa, the post's junior vice commander. He was a past commander of the post and stayed active, traveling to a school with Wessa last week to talk about Veterans Day.

Wessa said he was in a different part of the parade and no idea anything had happened until he noticed that a group of marchers hadn't started.

A man who answered the phone at Hammond's house declined to comment. Post members said Hammond owned a contracting business and he and his wife, Irene, had several children.

Wessa remembered Hammond as a strong leader and good friend. He was still an avid motorcyclist and completed a road trip around Canada and the United States when he was in his late 70s.

"He was quite a guy," Wessa said. "It's a sad day."
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