National Poppy Day
Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base
May 24, 2019.

Harold L Gregory Memorial American Legion Post 626

The red poppy is a nationally recognized symbol of sacrifice worn by Americans since World War I to honor those who served and died for our country in all wars. It reminds Americans of the sacrifices made by our veterans while protecting our freedoms. Wear a poppy to honor those who have worn our nation's uniform.

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Poster displayed for the week at the Main Exchange and the Commisary

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Members of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 626, together with employees of the Base Main Exchange greet patrons with Poppys and smiles.
Pictured are Christine Willison and Harriet Wright, Unit 626 President.

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Members of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 297, together with employees of the Base Commissary greet patrons with Poppys and smiles.
Pictured are Betty Heeley, Donna Patterson and Kathy Richeson.

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Pictures and information provided by the American Legion Family at Unit 626 and Ken Cox, District 12 Historian.

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