American Legion Post 222 Spanish Fort

American Legion Post 222 Spanish Fort Post 222 representing the Spanish Fort Area.

Post officers:
Commander - Travis Parker
1st Vice Commander - Lawrence
Adjutant - Carolyn Martin
Finance Officer - Wally Lyford
Sergeant-At-Arms - Jeff Martin
Chaplain - James Young
Committeeman: Wade Lyons

E-mail: [email protected]

Mailing Address:
American Legion Post 222
30941 Mill Lane
Suite G - 342
Spanish Fort, AL 36527

Military Fact of the Day: The difference between military funeral honors and ‘full’ military honorsAny eligible veteran ...
02/07/2026

Military Fact of the Day: The difference between military funeral honors and ‘full’ military honors

Any eligible veteran who requests a military burial is guaranteed by law to have certain honors at his or her funeral. The Department of Defense is required by law to provide these services at no cost to the veteran’s family.

The honors they receive at their funeral depends on the veteran’s service, but will always have certain baseline elements, which includes at least two honor guard members. Depending on their military achievements, however, the funeral can range from a simple, understated ceremony to something akin to the opening act of a Super Bowl.

For veterans to get military honors at their burial, the family must give the VA or the local military installation two days’ notice. This can be coordinated through a veteran’s funeral director.

Any veteran’s funeral will have, at the least, the two-person honor guard, who will play “Taps” as well as fold and present the American flag to the veteran’s family. The Department of Defense will go out of their way to provide a real bugler, but in some cases, exceptions have to be made for a recording.

Sometimes, a ceremonial bugle will be used, where the song comes from a speaker in the bell of the bugle, but the song isn’t actually being played live.

The honor guard will then fold the flag draping the casket and present it to the family. If the veteran is cremated, the folding ceremony varies slightly, but is still presented to the next of kin. Burial flags are provided free of charge, but must be coordinated through a funeral director or VA office, after completing the required form.

Every veteran interred at Arlington National Cemetery will have a 17-person casket team, a firing party, a bugler and the folding of and presentation of the flag.

For members of the Coast Guard and the Navy, families can request a burial at sea. Families are responsible for transporting the remains to the port of embarkation and must know that the burial will take place during a routine deployment. It’s unlikely that the family will be able to be present at a burial at sea.

Some veterans are eligible to receive military honors with es**rt, also known as “full” military honors. What eligible veterans receive with full military honors also varies by availability and service.

According to Arlington National Cemetery, military honors with es**rt are available to any veteran who reached the ranks of E-9, CW-4, CW-5, or O-4 and above. Medal of Honor recipients, former prisoners of war and those killed in action – of any rank – are also afforded “full” military honors.

Those receiving military honors with es**rt are provided with the standard military honors; the flag ceremony, playing of “Taps,” and an honor guard. They can also receive a marching es**rt of various sizes (dependent on rank), a firing party for a three-volley salute, a military band and a military team of pallbearers.

If the veteran is being interred at Arlington, they are eligible to be driven to the gravesite by the cemetery’s caisson, a wagon driven by a team of six horses.

General officers who served in the Army or Marine Corps can get full military honors that include a riderless horse and a cannon salute with the number of cannons dependent on the general’s rank. Navy, Coast Guard, and Marine Corps officers of 0-7 and above are offered minute guns for their salute.

Families can also request a military flyover, if the assets are available to the location of the funeral and the weather permits.

Bobby Welford, previous Post Commander and Finance Officer of American Legion Post 250, Theodore, AL passed on the eveni...
12/28/2025

Bobby Welford, previous Post Commander and Finance Officer of American Legion Post 250, Theodore, AL passed on the evening of December 27, 2025.

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SUNDAY 1600 UPDATE ON NAS PENSACOLA HELPING NS GUANTANAMO BAY EVACUEES

Shared by Andrew McKay
From NAS Pensacola:
NAS Pensacola to Assist Naval Station Guantanamo Bay Non-Mission Essential Personnel Ahead of Hurricane Melissa

PENSACOLA, Fla. – Approximately 864 non-mission essential personnel from Naval Station Guantanamo Bay arrived at Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola Oct. 25 and 26 as part of a Naval Station Guantanamo Bay non-mission essential personnel movement ahead of one of the strongest hurricanes of the 2025 storm season.

Family members, civilian employees and contractors and pets were all part of the Naval Station Guantanamo Bay non-mission essential personnel movement, arriving on five different flights, as Hurricane Melissa, potentially a major storm at projected initial landfall in Jamaica with a second landfall anticipated early next week in Cuba, could impact Naval Station Guantanamo Bay operations, as that installation is situated on the western part of Cuba and could experience significant weather events including downpours, strong winds and storm surge.

“The safety and well-being of our Navy family is always a primary concern,” said NAS Pensacola Commanding Officer Capt. Chandra ‘Mamasan’ Newman. “The Sailors and civilian employees here are dedicated and adaptable, making sure they accomplish our Navy mission –and right now that’s taking care of our Navy family from Guantanamo Bay.”

This non-mission essential personnel movement will allow Naval Station Guantanamo Bay to minimize operations during the storm and expedite recovery operations after the hurricane has passed. The naval station has an estimated 5,500 personnel and families living and working on the installation.

NAS Pensacola was notified of the non-mission essential personnel movement Oct. 24, and Newman said preparations began instantly.

“Our Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) established an Emergency Family Assistance Center (EFAC), and our lodging and dining facilities prepared for the influx of people. The NAS Pensacola team is proud to be part of an operation contributing to the safety and well-being of our service member’s families.”

EFACs are established at specific locations by FFSC’s to provide assistance to service members, their families and other eligible personnel following a large-scale emergency. EFACs provide a wide range of services to military personnel, civilians and their families including counseling, information referral, financial assistance and housing assistance.

NAS Pensacola’s Navy Lodge and Navy Inn provided lodging accommodations for Naval Station Guantanamo Bay non-essential personnel, and local American Red Cross representatives are also providing assistance.�
NAS Pensacola, the only Navy installation in the Gulf with both a deep-water port and active airfield, previously received non-mission essential personnel during 2016’s Hurricane Michael, and also serves as a safe harbor for numerous U.S. Coast Guard and USNS ships during extreme weather situations.

10/02/2025

When food insecurity hits, DVNF’s Veterans Food Assistance Program (VFAP) helps lift the burden.

Marine veteran Andrew S. shared how VFAP brought relief to his family: “This program was truly amazing. Not only was the process simple but very fast. When no one else would help, they came through! The pure joy on my kids face knowing they would have full happy bellies is something that cannot be described.

https://www.dvnf.org/veteran-food-assistance-program/

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