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    Veterans Day to be honored with events throughout the state

    Providence Journal, RI
    Nov 8 2004

    The Providence VA Medical Center, 830 Chalkstone Ave., Providence,
    will conduct its annual Veterans Day program on Wednesday, starting
    at 10 a.m., in the fifth-floor auditorium. Keynote speaker will be
    Chief Justice Frank J. Williamsof the Rhode Island Supreme Court.
    Hosted by Vincent Ng, medical center director, the ceremony will
    include a color guard from the Rhode Island National Guard, an ROTC
    unit from Cranston High School East performing a flag-folding
    ceremony and an ROTC unit from Coventry High School performing a
    tribute to missing soldiers. Veterans' activist David A. Rourke will
    present a donation in memory of Cpl. Robert Lee Argenti, killed in
    VietNam in 1970, to be used to purchase a new DAV transport van.

    Also on Wednesday the Marine Corps League's Kent County Detachment
    will conduct a ceremony open to the public at the State House on
    Smith Street in Providence, from 10 a.m. to noon, which will include
    the flying of the Marine Corps flag over the State House to honor the
    Marine Corps birthday.

    Veterans Day events scheduled for Thursday include:

    The Bristol Veterans Council Veterans Day Committee will conduct its
    annual Veterans Day wreath-laying ceremony in the Honor Roll Garden
    in Bristol at 8:30 a.m., followed by an interfaith memorial service,
    at 9:30 a.m., at the Rhode Island Veterans Home chapel, 480 Metacom
    Ave., Bristol. There will be a brief speaking program featuring Cpt.
    James Valente, an active-duty surgeon in the U.S. Navy and a
    Middletown native, and a collation in the home's lobby.

    The Coventry Veterans Council invites the public to participate in a
    Veterans Day memorial ceremony at 9 a.m. at AMVETS Post 4 on Meeting
    Street.

    A Veterans Day observance will be held at 9 a.m. in Portsmouth, in
    Town Council chambers with a wreath presentation to follow at the
    Portsmouth War Memorial at Town Hall.

    The West Warwick Veterans Day observance, sponsored by the town's
    Veterans Council, will begin at 9:30 a.m. at Veterans Memorial Park
    at Two Legion Way.

    Veterans Day parades will be held at 9:30 a.m. from Wilson Park in
    Wickford; at 9:30 a.m. starting from South Kingstown High School; and
    at 10 a.m. from North Scituate's Berkander Field. East Greenwich
    celebrates Veterans Day with a parade starting at 10 a.m. on Main
    Street, which will include Quonset Air Museum's award-winning 30-foot
    model of the aircraft carrier Wasp (CV-18) that will be displayed
    following the parade at American Legion Post 15, 1016 Main St., until
    3 p.m.

    The American-Armenian Veterans Memorial Committee will conduct a 10
    a.m. Veterans Day memorial service at the group's monument (second
    one on the left past the administration building) in the Rhode Island
    Veterans Cemetery in Exeter.

    Quonset Air Museum, 488 Eccleston Ave., Quonset State Airport, North
    Kingstown, will hold a Veterans Day open house, from 10 a.m. to 3
    p.m., with free admission to observe its large aircraft collection
    and artifacts from Rhode Island's rich aviation history.

    U.S. Submarine Veterans -- Groton Base will hold its annual Veterans
    Day memorial service at 11 a.m., at the World War II Submarine
    Veterans Memorial at Bridge and Thames Streets in Groton, Conn. The
    Tolling of the Boats ceremony will recognize the loss of 52
    submarines and 3,300 men, as well as all those lost on all U.S.
    submarines before and after World War II. Master Chief Dean Irwin
    will speak.

    The Rhode Island Office of Health and Human Services, the Department
    of Human Services and the Division of Veterans Affairs will jointly
    sponsor a Rhode Island Veterans Day tribute to all its veterans and
    current military personnel at the State House rotunda in Providence.
    The 2 p.m. ceremony will feature the display of a model of the World
    War II Memorial under construction in Memorial Park on South Main
    Street in Providence. Joseph Corrente, Memorial Commission project
    chairman, and commission members will be present to answer all
    inquiries about the memorial. Rhode Island claims 96,000 World War II
    veterans. The 2,560 veterans who died during the war will have their
    names inscribed on the honor roll memorial wall.

    Army retirement seminar to be held in Quonset Leroy Bussells,
    assistant director of retirement affairs for the Association of the
    United States Army, will discuss retirement issues at a seminar on
    Nov. 18 at the Quonset "O" Club in North Kingstown. Bussells will
    present information on recent legislation passed by Congress that
    affects survivor benefit plans and other regulation changes affecting
    retirement planning.

    The event, sponsored by the Rhode Island Chapter of the Association
    of the United States Army, is free and begins at 6:30 p.m. with
    appetizers and a cash bar followed by the speaking program. Attendees
    must respond by Nov. 15 to Anthony at (401) 861-2997.

    R.I. women veterans to gather for luncheon A luncheon designed to
    bring together Rhode Island's women veterans for camaraderie and to
    educate them about their military benefits, will be held on Nov. 20
    at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Warwick, starting at 11 a.m. All
    services including active duty and retired military women are invited
    along with male veterans or veterans' organizations.

    The program will include an appearance by Kim Graves from the Rhode
    Island Veterans Affairs Office to address benefit questions. Tickets
    cost $20 and will be sold until Nov. 15. Requests should be mailed to
    All Service Women's Lunch c/o Ginny Hanson, 76 Bliss Rd., Newport, RI
    02840. For more information, call Maureen Holland at (401) 232-1659.

    AMVETS Almeida-Borges Post 37 meets tonight at the Walley School,
    High Street, Bristol, at 7 p.m. The Rhode Island Department will meet
    Wednesday at Post 33, 140 South Bend St., Pawtucket, at 7 p.m.
    Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary Post 45 assembles this evening
    at the Silver Lake Community Center, 524 Plainfield St., Providence,
    at 7 p.m. Washington County Post will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., at
    155 High St., Wakefield. A District 4 meeting will be held Wednesday
    at 7:30 p.m., at Plainfield Community Center, 529 Plainfield St.,
    Providence. Auxiliary president Dorothy Irving will visit Smithfield
    Memorial Auxiliary 2929 on Saturday at 47 Putnam Pike in Smithfield.
    Post 449 will host its annual turkey trot with raffles and prizes on
    Saturday at 7 p.m., at the post home on Providence Street in West
    Warwick. Tabor Franchi Auxiliary 2396 will host a veterans'
    dinner/dance on Saturday, starting at 7:30 p.m., at 170 Randall St.,
    Cranston; tickets cost $22.50. Kelley-Gazzerro Post 2812, 1418
    Plainfield St., Cranston, will meet on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Eighth Air
    Force Historical Society The Rhode Island chapter will meet tomorrow
    at Bickford's restaurant, Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick, at 11 a.m.,
    for Eighth Air Force veterans and friends. American Legion and
    Auxiliary Post 18 will gather tomorrow at 7 p.m., at 3064 E. Main
    Rd., Portsmouth, and the auxiliary unit will meet Sept. 21 at 7 p.m.
    Shields Unit 43 will meet tomorrow at the post home in Warwick at 7
    p.m. The 8/40 Unit will gather on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., at
    Charlesgate North on North Main Street in Providence. Post 39 will
    meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., at 1948 Kingstown Rd., Peace Dale. Post
    1 will meet Thursday at 1 p.m., at Macera's Garden Room in Cranston.
    Howard-Rogers Auxiliary Unit 25 will meet Thursday at 25 McCallum
    Ave., Pawtucket, at 7:30 p.m. Auxiliary Unit 103 will host a Hawaiian
    sunset luau on Saturday from 7 p.m. to midnight, at Post 79, 46
    Central St., Central Falls. Call Virginia at (401) 727-1524 for
    tickets, which are $15. Korean War Veterans Association West Bay
    Chapter 2 will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 pm, at
    VFW Post 449, 197 Providence St., West Warwick. Northern Rhode Island
    Chapter 3 will meet Wednesday at Terry Lane Post at Pinewood Park in
    Chepachet, beginning at 7 p.m. The Reserve Officers Association The
    Rhode Island Department will gather at the Harwood Reserve Center,
    385 Niagara St., Providence, on Thursday at 7 p.m. The Military
    Officers' Association of America Narragansett Bay Chapter will meet
    Friday at Chianti's restaurant, 195 Forge Rd., East Greenwich,
    starting at 6 p.m. Tickets cost $23, and reservations must be made by
    today by calling Stan at (401) 783-0455.

    The Retired Enlisted Association Narragansett Bay Chapter 79 will
    meet at 10 a.m. on Saturday at VFW Post 4487, 52 Underwood Lane,
    Middletown. Nominations for officers will be taken at this meeting.

    George W. Reilly can be reached at VeteransColumn [at] verizon.net or
    by writing to the Providence Journal, 75 Fountain St., Providence, RI
    02902.
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