Installation 05-06
Installation 05-06
Welcome to the Joint installation of officers for Voiture Locale 265 and Cabane 265 was held July 30, at 1:00 PM. Installing Officer for the Locale was John J. O'Connor Past Grande Chef de Gare du Maryand 2002-2003. Installing Officer for Cabane 265 L Crawford. A brief promenade preceeded the installation. A picnic lunch hamburgers, hot dogs, potato salad, cole slaw, fixin's and cakes was provided afterwards.
Blue Star Banner 
 
Display of the Service Star Banner first came about during World War I. During WWI and WWII most flags were hand made by mothers across the nation. One of the most famous flags was that of the five Sullivan brothers who all perished on the U.S.S. Juneau. Each blue star on the flag represents a service member in active duty. A gold star is displayed if a service member is killed in action or dies in service. If several stars are displayed in one family the gold star takes the honor of being placed at the top. Display of a Service Star Banner is done during times of war. Once again families are displaying banners at home. Banners may be purchased through the internet, at stores, or made by hand. Listed to the right are some links that have a detailed history of the flag.