Saturday, October 18, 2014

Honor Flight at the Alamo Draft House tonight!

Please forward and invite your friends and family.

 

You are invited to a special showing of FURY this Saturday October 18th, 2014 at 4:30PM at 1120 South Lamar, Austin TX 78704. Our local WWII Veterans will be in attendance!  Mayor Leffingwell will address the audience before the film starts.  

 

See more at:

 

http://www.honorflightaustin.org/2014/10/honor-flight-and-alamo-drafthouse-honor-the-greatest-generation/#sthash.2LaqD4bY.dpuf

 

http://www.honorflightaustin.org/2014/10/honor-flight-and-alamo-drafthouse-honor-the-greatest-generation/

 

 

 

Allen Bergeron – Chairman

Honor Flight Austin

(512)809-7865

Allen.bergeron@austintexas.gov

www.honorflightaustin.org

 

Monday, September 8, 2014

Patriot Day 2014

 

PATRIOT DAY 2014

 

All Veterans and families are invited to the Dripping Springs Patriot Day 2014 program.  The event will be held on Thursday, September 11, 2014 at the Memorial Flagpole at the triangle.  The time is from about 8-9 AM.

 

There will be a short speech by one of our members, Air Force Veteran Alan Claypool, who was stationed at the Pentagon on 9-11-01, and was working there on the day that the third plane hit the Pentagon.  Taps will be played and the flag will be lowered about 8:46 AM.  EMS, Police, and Firefighters will join our veterans and the public.

 

Please try to attend if you can.

 

 

 

 

Peter Woods documentary to screen at September meeting DS VFW

Reminder about the film to be shown at next VFW meeting on the 18th of Sept.

 

 

HCHC documentary "Colonel Peter C. Woods – Country Doctor, Cavalry Officer, Public Servant"

 

The following is from the HCHC website and a March 13, 2014 article (San Marcos Mercury) about the gunboat replica and battle reenactments.

  

This is the story of Peter C. Woods, who came to San Marcos in 1851, started a cotton plantation and decided to form the 32nd Texas Volunteer Cavalry, C.S.A. during the Civil War. He was a physician who survived the war and lived the rest of his life as a country doctor and developing San Marcos and Hays County.

 

The only memorial located directly on the Courthouse grounds was erected in his honor in 1907.

 

Re-enactors were used to create the life of Col. Woods and his wife Georgia, the Civil War battles of Blair's Landing and Yellow Bayou in Louisiana, and the 32nd Cavalry attack on Union gunboats on the Red River.

 

In the most elaborate effort yet in a series of local history documentaries, the Hays County Historical Commission commissioned, and then destroyed, a full-scale replica of a Union gunboat.   The 80-foot-long wooden prop was launched in Lake Travis to recreate the battle of Blair's Landing on the Red River in which Col. Wood's 36th Texas Calvary began a five-week-long campaign in pursuit of retreating Union forces under the command General Nathaniel E. Banks. Between April 12 and May 18, 1864, the cavalry skirmished daily with the fleeing federals including intense action at Grand Ecore, Monnett's Ferry and finally Yellow Bayou, where Woods was wounded and the confederates gave up the chase (according to the Handbook of Texas History online).

 

This documentary is based on interviews with members of the Woods family, Dorothy Woods Schwartz, Clear Springs and Limestone Ledges, Janice Woods Windle, True Women and Hill Country, and historian Dr. Donald S. Frazier, Thunder Across the Swamp, along with the only published information on the 32nd Texas Cavalry and their participation in the Red River Campaign of 1864, The Dead Men Wore Boots by Laurence A. Duaine.

 

 

 

Friday, May 30, 2014

Fwd: Fwd: Rodeo


All Dripping Springs Veterans/wives:  We have been asked by the Wimberley VFW to provide volunteers to help them with their VFW Rodeo again this year.  This is number 68 or 69!  They need our help.  The dates are 3-5 July (Thurs-Sat).  We will start about 1600 (4 PM) and work until about 8-9 PM.  Wives and older kids are invited to help also.  Our normal American Legion/VFW meeting for JULY may be held at Wimberley on 3 July.
 
If you can work one, two, or three days please let me know which day or days you can work.  I will make a schedule to provide to them.  We can carpool from our Vet Hall to Wimberley.  You will get free tickets to the rodeo plus meals tickets.  Thank you for your help on this.  Gary