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		      Honoring the Last
		      Thirteen
		       
		      October 11, 2021
		      
		      Post TX115 honored the last service members
		      killed in the final days of
		      Operation Freedom's Sentinel.
		       
		      During the withdrawal of our troops and Afghanistan patriots,
		      America tragically lost 13 of our dedicated brothers and sisters to a suicide
		      bomb.  They were tasked to helping
		      people enter the airport for evacuation to safer
		      locations.  This tragic event
		      was felt deeply within the veteran community and the
		      community.  
		       
		      Special thanks to Terry Murray who organized the program, set
		      up the memorial display along with a picture and a candle for service member,
		      and served as the MC.  The community
		      along with AMVETS members responded to the invitation; it was well
		      attended.
		       
		      Our final Afghanistan Thirteen were Marines, a Soldier, a Sailor,
		      but to their families they are sons and daughters, brothers and sisters,
		      husbands and wives, greatly loved and terribly missed.
		       
		      May we never
		      forget the sacrifices of our military and their
		      families.
		       
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		      Rally for Veterans
		      Fundraiser
		       
		      October 10, 2021
		      
		      Hays County Jeeps held a rally at AMVETS
		      to support Veterans and the Posts
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		      First Responders
		      Breakfast
		       
		      September 4, 2021
		      
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		      Blood
		      Drive
		       
		      August 29, 2021
		      
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		      Estate
		      Sale
		       
		      August 20, 2021
		      
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		      Family 4th of
		      July
		       
		      July 4, 2021
		      
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		      Flag
		      Retirement
		       
		      July 3, 2021
		      
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		      Post Family Picnic & Officer
		      Installation
		       
		      June 5, 2021
		      
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		      Kyle Heroes Memorial Park
		      Groundbreaking
		       
		      May 31, 2021
		      
		      Post TX115 
		       
		      Heroes Memorial Park, located at the
		      corner of FM 1626 and Kohlers Crossing, will
		      be an educational, reflective and celebratory public space that will provide
		      a variety of activities and experiences for all ages as well as serve as
		      a prominent gateway into the community.
		       
		      The goals for the project is to honor
		      the heroes of Kyle and Hays County with a memorable and educational memorial,
		      featuring natural landscape in an inviting and inclusive park-like
		      environment.  It is intended to
		      provide space for celebration and reflection, including a Heroes Walk, a
		      Memorial Garden, and Activity Lawn, with Education/Information
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		      Memorial Day
		      Commemoration
		       
		      May 30, 2021
		      
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		      Junior Reserve Officer Training
		      Corps (JROTC) AMVETS Awards
		       
		      April - May 2021
		      
		      Post TX115 supported 12 high school programs
		      requesting AMVETS JROTC award packages for end of school year awards
		      ceremonies. |  
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		      AMVETS member/Army
		      veteran Terry Murray with Cadet
		      Rayven
		      Palmer at Canyon High School, New
		      Braunfels | 
		        
		      Commander Rick
		      Hamblet, Senior Naval Science
		      Instructor,  with Cadet
		      Guinivere Hansen
		      at Vista Ridge High
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		      Family Cookout and Fishing
		      Event
		       
		      April 25, 2021
		       AMVETS Post TX115 hosted
		      a Family Cookout and Fishing Event, supplying fun for all on a beautiful
		      Central Texas Sunday afternoon.
		       
		      From Post Commander Kerman
		      Hammond 
		      I
		      just want to thank everyone that came out to enjoy the outdoors and to leave
		      Covid 19 behind for a little
		      while.  Everyone seemed to have
		      a great time enjoying the fine food and side dishes as well as watching the
		      children try their skills at fishing. 
		      What a great time watching the kids catch their first fish and getting
		      so excited.  We also was fortunate
		      to have the Game Warden helping to teach the kids about the different fishes
		      and to discuss a little about the fishing rules.
		       
		      We
		      gave away prizes totaling over $300 to the anglers as well as gave each one
		      their own rod and reel.  In addition,
		      we also gave away 3 wood carvings that was made by one of our members to
		      the adults present.
		       
		      Again,
		      I just want to let everyone know that I was humbled by the turn out and thankful
		      that everyone had a good time and want to make it an annual
		      event.  A special thank you to
		      Naomie and Marlin for letting us use their property
		      for such a great event.  Also,
		      thanks to Target for suppling the Gift Cards given to the
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		      Blood
		      Drive
		       
		      March 28, 2021
		      
		      AMVETS Post TX115 partnered with the Central Texas regional blood bank 
		      Wear Are Blood  to host a community blood collection on Sunday, March
		      28th.  Over 30 veterans,
		      family members, and community friends donated their blood and time to support
		      their neighbors here in Central Texas. 
		      The sky was grey and stormy Sunday morning, but there was much sunshine
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		      Annual Care
		      Package
		      Program
		       
		      February 13, 2021
		      
		      Post TX115 had a most successful annual Care Package effort this
		      year.  Since the beginning of
		      the year, members and friends of the Post have donated items for packages
		      and made monetary gifts to help defray the cost of shipping the boxes overseas,
		      resulting in a new record achievement  62 boxes shipped to 21 locations
		      in Middle
		      East, African continent and
		      Afghanistan!
		       
		      From Post Commander
		      Kerman Hammond:
		       
		      I
		      want to personally thank everyone that helped pack the boxes, donated
		      non-perishable items, and gave money donations to help pay for the shipping
		      cost; it really meant a lot because without your support we cannot continue
		      doing such a project.  We even
		      got financial support from the State Commanders Post to help with our effort
		      and also got financial support from Skip and Kay Gibbons who as members of
		      AMVETS has been traveling the west and will finally settle down in
		      Montana.
		       
		      Again,
		      thanks to everyone, this project continues to grow every
		      year.
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