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Monday, April 4, 2011

Sons Of Confederate Veteran Camp #108 – SCV 108 – http://www.scvcamp108.com

Our History Project Mission update.

The Sons of Confederate Veterans are for anyone?

We are pleased to announce the near completion of one of our latest outreach projects. Our History Project has been working with The Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) Camp 108; a local SCV Camp located locally here in McDonough, GA; to fashion and website design, to encourage members, volunteers and the community to become involved with local historical education, preservation and community projects. SCV Camp 108 hosts monthly meetings on the fourth (4th) Monday of each month at the Nash Farm Battlefield Museum complete with a special topic or presenter on a wide verity of historical topics at each one. The meetings are open to the public and attendance is encouraged.

Our History Project, Inc.; a national non-profit based organization; chose to work with SCV camp 108 because of their volunteerism, open involvement, passion for history and open platform presented by its members. They have worked hard to bring other groups to Henry County including Sons of Union Veterans (SUV) and are helping to form a local chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR).

Collectively and personally the SCV Camp 108 had well over 2000 community service volunteer hours in 2010 including; multiple Education Days’ for local schools. This does not count its members supporting their Churches, Charities, community businesses, local needs and projects. They have shown and proven their dedication to preserving our nation’s past through works, writings and media presentations.

“I was so impressed by what these guys are doing, I joined myself.”, said Craig Anderson, the Executive Director of Our History Project.

You can visit the Henry County Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp 108 website at http://www.scvcamp108.com or visit a meeting held every fourth Monday of the month at the Nash Farm Battlefield Museum at 7 PM. Past presentations have included topics on mapping, families, genealogy, metal detecting, unit stories, military strategies, nonprofits and the list goes on and on. Visit their website or attend a meeting, it is open to all.

Our History Project, Incorporated is a national 501(c)3 corporation based in McDonough, Georgia. Their mission and vision is the education and preservation of United States history. Our History Project works on many levels throughout the United States with other historical organizations, museums, schools. They host 2 internet radio shows each week that covers our nation’s past from Pre-Revolution to Current Events which can be found at http://www.ourhistoryproject.org.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Bruce Gamble on Greg “Pappy” Boyington

 

My friend, historian and award winning author Bruce Gamble joins us to talk about the Top Marine Ace "Gregory "Pappy" Boyington" and the famous Black Sheep Squadron. Pappy Boyington is a legend, his antics and persona was heightened in the TV Series Ba Ba Black Sheep and made him an American Icon.
Bruce Gamble has written two (2) books on Boyington and the Black Sheep. He is quote in historical circles to be the de facto historian on the legendary figure. Join us as Bruce takes us through Boyingtons life and if you do not believe in fate.... by the end of this story, we just might change your mind. Included on this page is an interview we did together back in October 2010 on his book Fortress Rabual. Visit Bruce at his website http://www.brucegamble.com.

Greg “Pappy” Boyington

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Fortress Rabual