American Legion Post #45, Inman, SC, proudly dedicated its Veterans Memorial - a project that came to fruition thanks to the determined efforts of the Ladies American Legion Auxiliary, Sadie Morrow, President.
The Memorial is located on the Legion Post property on Bishop Street, directly next to Inman's Mathis Park. The public is invited to come and reflect upon those U.S. Armed Forces Service Veterans who did their duty to protect the Constitution of the United States and the Nation for which it stands.
The Armed Forces Services represented by emblem on the memorial are:
The United States Army, The United States Navy, The United States Marine Corps, The United States Air Force, The United States Coast Guard and The United States Merchant Marine.


 

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U.S. Marine Sgt. Larry Mixon - Past Senior Vice Commandant of the Marine Corps League, Past Commander, American Legion Post #28 Spartanburg, SC - sang the National Anthem for the dedication, rendering due honor.

 

 


 

October 26, 2008 - Veterans Memorial Dedicated at American Legion Inman Post #45

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 


 


 

Above, individual Armed Forces Service Branches were recognized as the Veterans present stood for a bugle rendition of their Service Anthems and Hymns. (Left) Colors were presented by the Chapman High School JROTC.

 
 
Standing for the National Anthem, (L-R): Pastor Gordon Raynal, Pastor-Inman Presbyterian Church; Post #45 Cmdr. Henry Senn; State Rep. Bob Walker; American Legion Auxiliary members, Dot McMillian and Doris Brown; Reverend Donnan Lawson, Post #45 Chaplain; Brenda Collins, Senior VP, ALA-Dept.SC, ALA members, Faye High and Judy Jones.

 

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Some members of the crowd of Veterans and their families present for the dedication. (Right) American Legion Post #45 Commander, Henry Senn welcoming the guests.

The Honorable Bob Walker, SC House District #38 Representative presents the United States flag, and the South Carolina Palmetto flag to Sadie Morrow, Auxiliary President. The National Ensign flew over the U.S. Capitol - at the behest of U.S. Senator, Jim DeMint - and both flags were hoisted over the State Capital Building in Columbia, SC.

Inman City Councilman, Bo Cantrell, extended the warmest wishes by the City.