The Bulletin

SGIG Darryl C. White, 33 o D EPUTY Orient of Kansas

SGIG Henry D. Atkinson, 33 o D EPUTY Orient of Nebraska SGIG Ricardo McNeil, 33 o D EPUTY Orient of New Jersey SGIG Hermon Simpson, 33 o D EPUTY Orient of New York SGIG Carl A. Williams, 33 o D EPUTY Orient of Ohio resonated deeply with everyone present. ” GIG April received a standing ovation for his words and commitment to professionalism. Congratulations Sir! So for all our Veterans we want to share a quick note that is well worth your time. In January the Overseer and his Assistant took a detour and visited a monument to Black Excellence which embodies Honor, Duty, Courage and Sacrifice. They visited Ft. Leavenworth, KS to pay respects to the brave men known as the Buffalo Soldiers. A few hundred yards from the front gate is a beautiful space dedicated to African American military achievements which is awe inspiring and inspirational when viewed

SGIG Donald C. Jones, 33 o D EPUTY Orient of Pennsylvania SGIG Prince Reid Jr., 33 o D EPUTY Orient of Rhode Island

SGIG Daniel C. Brightwell Sr., 33 o D EPUTY Orient of Massachusetts SGIG Christopher Buck, 33 o D EPUTY Orient of Michigan SGIG John W. Hardeman, III, 33 o D EPUTY Orient of Minnesota Troopers already relinquished his command as Deputy Director. He was an honored guest at the RCMP Emergency Services Mess Dinner in Terrace, British Columbia. Despite his retirement, he continues to strengthen the bond between Alaska and Canadian Law Enforcement agencies. The Orient of Alaska wants to share a snippet of the thank you note from Sgt House of the RCMP: where he “ Tony, people are still talking about your speech and the impact it had on the room. Several members pulled me aside afterward to say the same thing: you are a gifted speaker, and the fact that you set aside your written remarks and spoke straight from the heart made it even more powerful. Your words

SGIG Gregory D. Wraggs Sr., 33 o D EPUTY Orient of Washington & Oregon SGIG Marshall E. Tharpe, 33 o D EPUTY Orient of Wisconsin

firsthand. The highlight is of course the 9th and 10 Calvary Regiments and their buried in history 18 Medal of Honor recipients, but they dedicated space to numerous units and war eras. The famous 6888 Postal Battalion of WWII is represented as well so there is something for everyone to be connected to and proud of.

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