VFW Auxiliary Post 56 Leavenworth, KS

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On Sunday, June 14, 2026 the 2026-2027 VFW Auxiliary Department of Kansas officers were elected and installed.VFW Auxili...
06/17/2026

On Sunday, June 14, 2026 the 2026-2027 VFW Auxiliary Department of Kansas officers were elected and installed.

VFW Auxiliary Post 56 below are our Kansas Department Officers and our District 1 President

We congratulate them all!

We want to also thank the 2025-2026 Kansas Department Officers for a tremendous year.

06/16/2026
We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Past President Kathy Ramirez; her obituary is attached. Please keep he...
06/16/2026

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Past President Kathy Ramirez; her obituary is attached. Please keep her family in your thoughts and prayers in the difficult days ahead πŸ™πŸ»

View Kathy Ramirez's obituary, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

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06/14/2026

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Congratulations to the newly installed 2026-2027 VFW Auxiliary Department of Kansas officers.More photos from this weeke...
06/14/2026

Congratulations to the newly installed 2026-2027 VFW Auxiliary Department of Kansas officers.

More photos from this weekends convention will be posted by tomorrow (you know I have 1k to
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Today is Flag Day!

Flag Day has been observed for more than 150 years, but its origins can be traced all the way back to June 14, 1777, when the Continental Congress declared, "The Flag of the United States shall be of thirteen stripes of alternate red and white, with a union of thirteen stars of white in a blue field, representing the new constellation."

In 1861, a celebration of the American Flag in Hartford, Connecticut focused on the Americanization of immigrant children, in 1889 the principal of a free kindergarten for the poor in New York City started a Flag Day initiative that caught the eye of the State Department of Education, and in 1893, Elizabeth Duane Gillespie, a direct descendent of Benjamin Franklin, proposed a resolution to the city of Philadelphia to observe June 14 as Flag Day (unfortunately, as she was a woman, this was largely ignored). Presidents Wilson and Coolidge, in 1916 and 1927, issued proclamations declaring June 14 Flag Day, but it was not until 1949 that President Truman signed it into law.

The VFW Auxiliary considers observances of Flag Day and of the American Flag itself an important part of the Americanism Program. Past and present traditions involving the Flag have included distributing them to immigrants who celebrating their new citizenship, participating in Flag retirement ceremonies alongside the VFW, welcoming visiting National Presidents with an Aisle of Flags, replacing tattered or faded Flags flying in front of local businesses, placing Flags on veterans' graves over Memorial Day weekend, carrying Flags during parades and teaching children about the history and meaning of the American Flag in schools through picture books and youth programs.

Happy Flag Day from the VFW Auxiliary!

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06/14/2026

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06/12/2026

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Today is is National Women Veterans Recognition Day.

As explained by the VA, this is not a Veterans Day just for women, but a celebration of the signing of the Women's Armed Services Integration Act in 1948, which was significant in that is allowed women the right to permanently and fully serve in the regular armed forces (and to be recognized as veterans after doing so).

Prior to the signing of this act, military women (save for nurses) were sent home after each conflict. Many were not treated as veterans who served their nation, but like civilians. They were often denied the rights and benefits afforded to men who'd served beside them, simply because of their gender. The act "deemed women essential to war efforts and allowed them to serve in the regular armed forces full time," (Missina Schallus, VA news).

Women have served in conflicts and wars throughout America's history, including the Civil War and the Revolutionary War, in positions as nurses and support staff (and even as spies!).

The VA notes, "Currently, Women Veterans Recognition Day is a state-recognized commemoration. This year, the states of Alaska, California, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah... and Wisconsin will recognize" it, as will the Virgin Islands.

With that in mind, today and every day we salute women veterans, regardless of when, where, how or how long they served, or whether they reside in a state that recognizes the holiday. Thank you all.

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