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Veteran's Day Photos

Assembly by History Club/Social Science Department - Sponsor Mrs. Sue Deschaine

THANK YOU TO THE VETERAN'S WHO ATTENDED AND ENLIGHTENED THE MCC COMMUNITY:

  • Richard Feldham, served 1969-1986 in the United States Army and New Jersey Army National Guard - KEYNOTE
  • Anthony Tomanio, son, Michael, served in the Navy on the USS Veerland in South America 1977-79.
  • Michael Morton, served in Desert Storm, Desert Shield, and in Operation Enduring Freedom, in the US Navy for 23 years; E6 Brooke Vilardebo’s uncle
  • Kenneth Gun, granddaughter- Ashley Bardot, served in the US Army and in the US Air Force (Vietnam)1957-86
  • Ken Nystrom, father to Sarah Nystrom; retired US Air Force Major
  • Ken Provoncha, substitute teacher at MCC for 10 years, served in the Navy during WWII
  • Nick Stein, father to Mrs. Rauch, injured at Normandy, received the purple heart.
  • Charles Buchanon, served in the Navy as a coxsyn on a gunboat in the Pacific Islands and invaded Okinawa
  • Father Mike Direnzo, 23 year Air Force Veteran Chaplin

Comments:

Added by Nick Stein
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 at 09:45 PM
Outstanding program and presentations.Very vivid reminders of our various wars. Many thanks to the students and faculty members who organized this historic event.Since only two of us from WWII were there, one can see what's happening to us from "The Greatest Generation".

Nick Stein, Father to Principal Mrs. Sue Rauch and six children,five grandchildren, and two sons-in-law. Thanks Again

Added by Richard Herron
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 01:07 AM
This concept should be an annual standard in every school in the United States. A terrific program. Thank you for sharing your proud heritage and loyalty online.

Added by Muriel Cote
Saturday, November 28, 2009 at 08:38 PM
Watching this presentation really brings Veterans Day home. What a wonderful way to remember our past and present men and women who give/gave their lives for our freedom. We can never forget what they have gone through. Congratulations for a job well done.

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