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Recent events with the Sons of the American Revolution

On March 19, 2022, the Colonel James Wood II Chapter of the Virginia Society Sons of the American Revolution conducted a presentation ceremony.  The Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church assisted greatly in the Revolutionary War Patriot grave marking ceremony conducted that day to honor five patriots buried in the church cemetery.

A certificate was presented to Pastor Janice Marie Lowden who provided chaplain services throughout the program and welcomed the almost ninety individuals gathered for the occasion.  She dressed in period attire which added to the colonial atmosphere.  A certificate was also provided to Ms. Brenda Boldin, Administrative Secretary for the church.  She was responsible for assisting in identifying the graves that were in the cemetery and contacting descendants of patriot John Krim.

Pictured left to right: Diann Dailey, President, Trinity Congregation Council, Pastor Janice Marie Lowden and President Thomas “Chip” Daniel, Colonel James Wood II Chapter.  (Photo courtesy of Deborah Corey)

The church, represented by Ms Diann Dailey, President of the Trinity Congregation Council, cooperated in the sponsorship of the event and provided refreshments after the ceremony was concluded. Through the efforts of all, a successful ceremony was conducted to honor Revolutionary War Patriots John Nicholas DeLong, John Krim, Jacob Kline, John Krider and Nicholas Samsel.

Also on March 19, 2022, the Colonel James Wood II Chapter of the Virginia Society Sons of the American Revolution conducted a Color Guard Muster/Workshop. 27 compatriots from around the state gathered to hone their color guard skills.

The guardsmen are preparing for inspection. (Photos courtesy of Will Reynolds) 

The event was held at the Wayside Inn, the longest continuously operating Inn within the United States. Built in the 18th century, it is an ideal place for the Sons (SAR) to conduct events and meetings.

The workshop began with an in depth discussion of safety led by Compatriot Brett Osborn. This included procedures involved in firing muskets, bladed weapons and being prepared for obstacles during ceremonies. The second phase conducted by compatriot Dale Corey explaining etiquette and appropriate actions when representing the Society. The group then split.

Brett Osborn took 12 individuals outside for instructions on the procedures for firing muskets. They discussed proper form, commands, the loading and firing procedures. The musketmen were able to fire several rounds each to become familiar with the process. Compatriot Marc Robinson gave the remainder instruction on commands and procedures for movements during ceremonies and events.

The guardsmen are ensuring the weapons barrels are cleared.

Participants were from the following chapters: Colonel James Wood II, Colonel William Grayson, Fairfax Resolves, General Daniel Morgan, Jamestown, Sgt Maj John Champe and Williamsburg.

Compatriots who participated were Rick Abbott, Ken Bonner, Sean Carrigan, Paul Christensen, David Cook, Jim Cordes, Thomas “Chip” Daniel, Gary Dunaway, Leamon Duncan, Kelly Ford, Chris Melhuish, Erick Moore, Paul Parish, Dennis Parmerter, John Petrie, Allan Phillips, Nathan Poe, Will Reynolds, Barry Schwoerer, Mike St Jacques, John Thomas and Richard Tyler.

The participants, standing left to right: Rick Taylor, Dale Corey, Allan Phillps, Marc Robinson, Gary Dunaway, Dave Cook, Erick Moore, Will Reynolds, Barry Schwoerer, Dennis Parmerter, Paul Parish, John Petrie, Chris Melhuish, Brett Osborn, Sean Carrigan, John Thomas. Kneeling left to right: Ken Bonner, Kelly Ford, leamon Duncan, Rick Abbott, Mike St Jacques, Thomas “Chip” Daniel, Jim Cordes. (Photo courtesy Thomas “Chip” Daniel).

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