Sunday, December 2, 2012


Blue Star Memorial Marker
Dedication
Museum of Aviation - Robins Air Force Base
Warner Robins, Georgia
Friday, November 30, 2012

 Today I post a series of pictures from the Blue Star Memorial Marker Dedication/Unveiling held  on Friday, November 30, 2012.  The Marker was sponsored by the Camellia District of the Garden Club of Georgia, Inc. in cooperation with Robins Air Force Base Museum of Aviation.
This wreath was constructed by Naomi Gerson, Camellia District Director.


The Warner Robins Chapter of the U. S. Military Veteran's
Motorcycle Club attended the event.


The centerpiece for the reception after the Dedication


A portion of the U. S. Air Force attendees.

The Color Guard was from Veteran's High School of Houston County.
In the background you can view the nose of a "Retired B1 Bomber."


U. S. Military Veteran's Motorcycle Club members

The Presentation of the Colors.

The National Anthem and The Pledge of
Allegiance was led by SSgt. Venessa Wilson of the
116th Air Control Wing

The History of the Blue Star Marker Program was presented by
Janice Thiese, Blue Star Marker Chairman
The Garden Club of Georgia, Inc.

A view of the attendees at this Dedication.  Again, note the
Retired B1B in the background.

The Keynote Speaker was Major General
Cornelius "Newt" Nugteren, United States Air Force
(Retired)
General Negteren was the Commander of the Warner Robins Air Logistics
Center from 1982 to 1988.
He was very instrumental in developing the Museum of Aviation.



Dedication of the Marker.  Here the Blue Star Marker Chairman
for the Garden Club of Georgia, Inc. presents a certificate to
Naomi Gerson,  Camellia District Director.

Col. Patricia Ross, Vice Commander, 78th Air Base Wing
accepts the marker on behalf of the Warner Robins
Air Force Base Wing.

The Unveiling of the Marker participants -
Maj. Gen. Nugteren, Col. Ross, Naomi Gerson, Janice Thiese
and Museum Director, Co.. Ken Emery  United States Air Force
(Retired)


Placing of the Wreath



The Central High School Choral Ensemble directed by Isaac Gibson
performed three selections


No Dedication can be complete without the support of people from the
appropriate organizations.  Here is the support person from
the Museum of Aviation as he prepares to dismantle the sound equipment.

Another picture of the Airman who
performed the National Anthem

A posed picture of the Central High School Choral Ensemble of
Bibb County.  Note the B1B in the background.

The Blue Star Marker Chairman for the Garden Club of Georgia, Inc. with Col. (Ret.)
Robert D. Dubiel; Director of Marketing,
Museum of Aviation, Warner Robins Air Force Base
This Blue Star Marker Dedication on November 30, 2012 is number 2394 in the United States of America.  The Blue Star Markers honor and also remember the Military Heroes who have served, are serving and who will serve in the future.

As but one member of the over 11,000 members of the Garden Club of Georgia, Inc. I am very proud of this program.

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