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"Home for the Holidays"
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Speaker:
Major Stan Manes, US Army National Guard
Major Manes spoke very highly of his country's commitment to the
betterment of Afghanistan,
its security forces, its national police, it’s beautiful, friendly
and sincere people. Manes said several times that "It is an honor
to serve" my county and especially to serve over in Afghanistan -
the 3rd poorest country on earth, where the Soviet Union in their
occupation several years ago displayed severe handling of its
people. He went on to say that Afghanistan is very friendly towards
the Americans and its people are extremely friendly and happy to
have us there trying our best to protect them and improve their
lives. The Major spoke of the "great strides" that American forces
have made in helping to "stabilize their government and their
military and police forces. Manes spoke of his country's commitment
in this area of the world and his desire that we see this through to
a successful conclusion. He emphasized that the Afghans "do not
want us to leave" - that "they are very good people" who deserve
better in life and we are just the country to help them to achieve
such a yearning.
Major Manes showed a power-point presentation of many photos of the
US military stationed
in Afghanistan, of its countryside, its people and their interaction
with our military and civilian personnel. Manes concluded his slide
presentation with
Psalm 121 and that all of us have to support our long-time
commitment to safe-guard our freedoms here at home and abroad by
helping to stabilize situations in various troubled parts of the
world - in Afghanistan as we have endeavored in Korea, Europe, the
Pacific, Vietnam, the Suez area, and elsewhere throughout our
honorable country's relatively short history.
Major Manes complimented our local service personnel - mostly
volunteers: fire, police, medics and elected officials. We all
have to pull together to continue to make our country worthy of its
freedoms because it's due to the sacrifices of our military both
home and abroad that "we are able to enjoy our freedoms". He
sincerely thanked all who supported this wonderful program here
today - and especially those who came out today to show support for
our local service personnel in their military efforts both home and
abroad - efforts that are often dangerous but always necessary.
Phyllis Beccue added that "some of us may not agree with our mission
over there", but that "we should always support our troops".
Phyllis added that it is important that we honor our current
military servicemen and servicewomen as well as our veterans for
their years of past service to our country.
Stan had two of his friends come forward dressed in Afghan clothing
while he explained some
of the traditions behind each article they wore.
Mayor Bill Glaze presented Major Manes with a gold key to Mount
Pulaski. In addition, he read and presented him a city proclamation
of acknowledgement and congratulations for all that Major Stan Manes
has done for his town, his state and his country.
This “Home for the Holidays” luncheon was attended by over 300
people – families of currently serving military personnel as well as
many of our military veteran families in addition to many families
of their service veterans. Many friends of these present and former
military personnel also were in attendance. This luncheon was
coordinated & conducted by the Mt. Pulaski American Legion Auxiliary
Unit 447, and supported by the Mt. Pulaski Ryman-Fuiten Post 447
Veterans as well as the Mt. Pulaski Sons of Legion Veterans. Many
businesses, families and individuals in and around Mt. Pulaski gave
financial support to this event.
The proceeds will go toward Christmas gifts that will be sent to all
currently-serving military personnel that are from Mt. Pulaski and
the surrounding consolidated school attendance area. In addition,
each table signed several Christmas cards to be sent to these
serving military personnel - both state-side and abroad.
reported by
Phil Bertoni
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Major Stanley Manes received the Bronze Star for
exceptionally
meritorious service while deployed in support of
Operation Enduring Freedom as
the Executive Officer, RPAC-Kabul and Commander's Action
Group Planner for the
Commanding General, Combined Security Transaction
Command - Afghanistan (CST-A).
Major Manes's mission focus and technical expertise were
key factors in CSTC-A,
successfully executing its mission throughout the entire
area of operations. Major Manes conducted combat operations and coordinated and
synchronized Commander's action group actions throughout the combat theater of
operations.
His performance of duty in a combat zone reflects great
credit upon himself, the combined Security Transition Command - Afghanistan, The
United State Central Command, and the United States Army.
[Note: 2020 Col. Stanley Manes, US Army, Ret.] |
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