Letter: Time to upgrade town’s veterans’ Wall of Honor

Posted 2/28/16

To the editor:

Little Compton Grange #32 is working with the Little Compton Town Council to upgrade the veterans’ Wall of Honor.

This Wall of Honor is for all who were residents in Little Compton when they entered the military.

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Letter: Time to upgrade town’s veterans’ Wall of Honor

Posted

To the editor:

Little Compton Grange #32 is working with the Little Compton Town Council to upgrade the veterans’ Wall of Honor.

This Wall of Honor is for all who were residents in Little Compton when they entered the military.

At present there are four plaques, World War I,  World War II,  Korean and Vietnam. To upgrade this wall we need to cover  the Gulf, Desert Storm, Afghanistan, Iraq and others as well.

If you are one of these veterans  please send your name and military information to Little Compton Grange  #32,  460B Long Highway, Little Compton, RI 02837-1819

Thank you for your help,

Walter C. Elwell

Secretary, Little Compton Grange #32

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