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Starting at Midnight on November
10, 2007, the Smith-Wever American
Legion Post #651 in Sayville, New York, will begin a 11-hour
detail of “Walking Post” in honor of Veterans Day.
“Walking Post,” also known as “Guard Duty” is a crucial act
of safety and vigilance that is carried out on a daily basis
across U.S. military installations worldwide. It is a
24-hour activity that directs assigned soldiers of U.S.
troops to literally walk the perimeter of their military
installations and be on the lookout for any potential
dangers to their comrades. It is a function that is carried
out every day, whether in peacetime or wartime. While
Walking Post, soldiers walk in measured steps and conduct
almost mechanical silent rifle shoulder changes. They are
relieved every hour in a very formal drill and their
uninterrupted steady, rhythmic steps in all manners of
climate or chaos serves to reflect an undeterred commitment
to our country.
In honor of all past and present U.S. service men and women
on Veterans Day, members of Smith-Wever Post #651 will
re-enact this important function in front of Veterans
Memorial Park (also known as Sparrow Park) in Sayville. “We
are indebted to our many brave service men and women,” says
Frank Ciulla, Commander of Smith-Wever Post #651. “We are
carrying out this activity to honor our these Veterans, as
well as to help inform people about the sacrifices that our
current soldiers make on a daily basis.”
Specifically, the ceremony will start at precisely Midnight
on Saturday the 10th. Members of Smith-Wever Post #651 will
then continue to Walk Post throughout the night, until 11AM
on Veterans Day morning.
Long Islanders are invited to attend the ceremony at 11AM,
as well as to pay homage to Veterans by showing up
throughout the night to support this effort.
For further details and to arrange photography or
interviews, please contact Frank Ciulla at 631-244-3559 or
Thomas DeLuca at 631-484-0364.
Thank You,
Thomas DeLuca
The American Legion Smith-Wever Post #651
Adjutant
www.smith-wever.com
American Legion Riders
Chapter President Post #651
www.smith-wever.com/riders
23 Foster Ave
Sayville, NY 11782
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