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Posted: 5:06 PM Dec 9, 2009
American Legion Applauds Decision to Drop Request to Remove Flag Pole
Washington, D.C. The leader of the American Legion congratulated all parties involved, calling the decision of the Sussex Square Homeowners’ Association Board in Virginia to withdraw legal action against a WWII hero, “a great decision.”
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The leader of the American Legion congratulated all parties involved, calling the decision of the Sussex Square Homeowners’ Association Board in Virginia to withdraw legal action against a WWII hero, “a great decision.”
“This is a victory for reason and I applaud the board for making the correct decision to permit this American hero to honor Old Glory in such a fitting way, every day, on his property,” says National Cmdr. Clarence E. Hill. “I also commend Legionnaires and all Americans across the country who flooded Col. Barfoot, the association and The American Legion with letters, emails, phone calls and messages of support and tribute.”
Because of the controversy involving the 90-year-old Medal of Honor recipient, Rep. Howard P. “Buck” Mckeon (R-CA) and Republican Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) introduced a resolution, H. Res. 952, allowing Congressional Medal of Honor recipients to properly display the United States flag on their property at all times.
“I thank the law firm of Marchant, Honey & Baldwin for their pro-bono efforts in resolving this issue. There is always room for discussion and solutions to be achieved within the system,” adds Hill. “In this case, the homeowners’ association recognized the remarkable sacrifice and devotion of this true hero and acted wisely within the boundaries of their authority to do the right thing. We understand and appreciate the important role homeowners’ associations play in local communities. The American Legion encourages all homeowners to continue to properly display Old Glory.”
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