Ukiah American Legion, Lewis White post 76

Ukiah American Legion, Lewis White post 76 The American Legion was chartered and incorporated by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic veterans organization devoted to mutual helpfulness

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03/17/2026

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On March 16, 1968, American soldiers did their best to exterminate a village filled with Vietnamese women and children in the Mỹ Lai massacre. Approximately five hundred unarmed people were murdered by U.S. troops, but helicopter pilot Hugh Thompson risked his own life, defying orders, to save as many as he could from his rampaging fellow soldiers. And he paid the price for his heroism.

--On This Day in History S**t Went Down: March 16, 1968--

It was a horror. Green troops expecting to find enemy Viet Cong decided that instead of leaving this peaceful village alone, they’d kill everyone. Then they realized, oh, wait, we can do some ra**ng first. Yeah, that happened. While the boys in Company C were displaying the worst of humanity, Thompson was flying a small observation helicopter with two other crewmen. He witnessed the massacre taking place and rather than say “None of my business,” he made it his fu***ng business.

Thompson landed his craft and confronted the heavily armed American soldiers who were in the process of ra**ng and murdering the civilians. He confronted the lieutenant, who said he was “just following orders.” Thompson replied with “Whose orders?” and the lieutenant said, “It ain’t your concern” and told Thompson to get in his chopper and f**k off. At that point, one soldier began to open fire on wounded civilians lying in a ditch to kill anyone still moving.

In disbelief at what he was witnessing, Thompson went to look for any civilians he could save. He found eleven people and called in a gunship to transport them out. He and his two crew members stood guard over the terrorized civilians until evacuation arrived. He told his crew that if any Americans tried to shoot the civilians they were protecting, that they were to open fire on their fellow Americans. As a small mercy, the evacuation was successful.

When they returned to base, Thompson saved many more lives by reporting the massacre to his superiors. The operation–turned–mass murder was to include forays into many more hamlets that likely would have suffered a similar fate, but a halt was commanded.

Thompson was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his actions, and he threw it away because the commendation said it was for rescuing a child caught in crossfire, with no mention of the massacre. When the story broke the following year, Thompson was summoned to appear before Congress where they ripped him apart, saying he was the one who should be court-martialed, for pointing his weapon at fellow soldiers.

Thompson became an outcast, saying people thought “I was a traitor. I was a communist. I was a sympathizer . . . that went on for about thirty years.” There were death threats and dead animals left on his porch. In terms of “justice,” the man leading the massacre, Lieutenant William Calley, was the only one punished. He was sentenced to life in prison, but President Nixon intervened, and he only served three and a half years’ house arrest.

NOTE: This piece was researched and written by a human, not some bu****it "ai" plagiarism software.

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03/11/2026

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Across the political spectrum, many Americans share one strong belief: veterans deserve the highest level of respect and care. The men and women who served in combat often sacrificed years of their lives and carried burdens long after returning home. For many people, that service should guarantee access to the best possible healthcare and support. When comparisons are made between benefits for politicians and veterans, it sparks passionate reactions. Supporting veterans is widely seen as a moral responsibility. Their commitment to the country deserves lasting gratitude. Ensuring their well-being reflects the values a nation stands for.

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02/22/2026

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The watch has ended, and history grows quieter. At 102, Jessie Alton Mahaffey, the last living survivor of the USS Oklahoma, has crossed the final horizon, leaving behind the final human voice of that shattered morning at Pearl Harbor. On December 7, 1941, the Oklahoma rolled beneath a burning sky. Trapped steel became a tomb for 429 sailors. Jessie, then only a young man, fought through darkness and flooding, clawing his way to air while the sea claimed his brothers. He did not escape alone, he carried them with him for the rest of his life.🕊️🇺🇸⚓

Fate was relentless. Months later, the ocean tested him again with the sinking of the USS Northampton. Twice claimed by war. Twice returned. A survivor marked not by luck, but by an unbreakable will and a lifelong burden of remembrance.

For more than eight decades, Jessie stood as a living memorial, bearing witness so the fallen would never fade into silence. Now, his long duty is complete.

He has gone to rejoin the crew he never forgot.

Had quite a day today but I’m only going to give you a small fragment of it.We went to Dr. appointment today for Dona an...
02/04/2026

Had quite a day today but I’m only going to give you a small fragment of it.

We went to Dr. appointment today for Dona and Ryan where an Army, Vietnam Veteran was already waiting to go in. While the family check in I slid over to welcome Mr. Nam home and introduced myself and come to find out we had both been stationed In Korea at points in our carries and had a great chat before he went back to his appointment.
While Mr.Nam and I were chatting Mr. WWII KOREA comes in. Of course we welcomed him home at that point.
While Mr.Korea and I had a fantastic conversation about Korea since he was there really early 50’s and I was there early then late 90’s it. He had mentioned how he had lost a good friend a couple years back and talked about the trip he was invited to for WWII Veterans a while ago. I had mentioned the building that had 🤔 🦅SOMETHING UNDER IT THAT MAD IT GO BYE BYE🦅🤷‍♂️stupid algorithms and he knew what I was talking about but I couldn’t for the life of me find these 2 pictures on my phone at the time.

Here’s the reason for my post. This WAS MY GREAT FRIEND AND BATTLE BUDDY Jason Vaughn. We lost him very quickly in 2017 to cancer…………EXTREMELY DEEP SIGHT Jason my brother you had to be here doing something because I was not even looking for the pictures, not located anywhere near where they should have been 🦅🇺🇸🫡🇺🇸🦅

When and where should the American Legion cap be? The American Legion cap should be worn during official Legion meetings...
11/10/2025

When and where should the American Legion cap be?

The American Legion cap should be worn during official Legion meetings, ceremonies, and public occasions when a member is officially representing the organization. The cap is considered part of the uniform, even when wearing casual civilian clothing.

When and Where to Wear

Official Legion Meetings and Ceremonies: The cap is generally worn during post meetings, parading or saluting the U.S. Flag, and reciting the Preamble to the Constitution of The American Legion.

Public and Civic Functions: Wear the cap as an official guest at patriotic or other civil functions, or when representing The American Legion in public.

Outdoors: The cap should generally be worn outdoors, similar to military custom.

Members should remove the cap when eating, entering places of worship (unless in a formal formation), during funerals at the graveside or when approaching a casket, and during certain parts of meetings like the Pledge of Allegiance or prayer. A military salute is appropriate when wearing the cap and saluting the U.S. Flag. When removing the cap, hold it over the heart with the emblem facing outward. The left side of the cap is designated for the official emblem, post information, city, and state.

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11/08/2025

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Chartered by Congress in 1919, The American Legion is the nation’s largest wartime veterans service organization, advocating for service members, veterans, families, youth, and communities.

10/18/2025

“Passing a budget is a constitutionally mandated responsibility of Congress. Our troops take an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution, and they do their job. Congress also takes an oath to the Constitution. It’s time they do their job."
Amid the second week of the , National Commander Dan K. Wiley had strong words for Congress during his remarks to the National Executive Committee in Indianapolis. He also asked Legionnaires to urge Congress to pass the Pay Our Military Act
Read all about it: https://www.legion.org/information-center/news/commander/2025/october/national-commander-wiley-to-congress-do-your-job.

10/14/2025

An Oct, 13, 1775, resolution of the Continental Congress established what is now the U.S. Navy with “a swift sailing vessel, to carry ten carriage guns, and a proportionable number of swivels, with eighty men, be fitted, with all possible despatch, for a cruise of three months ….”
Happy 250th to the Navy, including to all those serving and all those who've served.
Homecoming 250 Navy Marine Corps

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