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Friday, February 4, 2022

Marine Corps Art Exhibit Feb 12-Apr 30

Honor, Courage, Commitment: Marine Corps Art, 1975-2018 is a traveling art exhibition from the National Museum of the Marine Corps and is sponsored by the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. This exhibit includes 36 works by 15 combat artists, portraying Marine Corps service from the mid-1970s through the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.  

The Marine Corps Combat Art Program relies on talented Marines and civilians to document the ongoing missions of the Corps. The guidance they get is simple: “Go to war and do art.” The 34 works on canvas and 2 sculptures speak to the experiences of the artists, most of whom were deployed around the globe. The show is divided among three themes: “Every Clime and Place,” which illustrates the nation’s global force in readiness—able to respond rapidly to any location; “No Better Friend, No worse Enemy,” which portrays Marines capable of fighting the enemy but also delivering aid to those in need; and “The Price,” which provides a glimpse of the sacrifices our men and women in uniform and their families make. 


“The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation is pleased to sponsor this exhibition,” said Major General James W. Lukeman, USMC (ret.), who serves as President and CEO of MCHF. “Not everyone is able to travel to the National Museum of the Marine Corps to see its treasures. This program enables us to share Marine Corps history—and its art—more widely.” 



Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Upcoming Events

The traveling combat art exhibition will be on display at the St. George Art Museum from February 12 through April 30th.  The collection includes 36 works of art from the Combat Art Gallery of the National Museum of the Marine Corps.  Set aside some time to see this amazing display.

March 26 at 1100 is the dedication ceremony for the Gold Star Family monument recently constructed in Ancestor Square, St. George.  Plan to attend what is bound to be a very moving event.  90 gold star families are expected from around the county and state.

April 20 -23 is the Washington County Fair.  This year's honor to veterans will be about Vietnam, and the dedication ceremony is on April 21 at 1000. We will be discussing renting a booth space at the next staff meeting, so we may be calling on you to volunteer some time at the fair representing the Detachment in a recruitment drive.

There is a First Responder Recognition celebration planned for May 14 at the Dixie State University commons.  Preceding it is a parade Friday night the 13th. Each military organization like ours is expected to provide 2 members to help organize this event.  More information on all of these programs will come your way as I receive it.  

Semper Fi!  Pat Lisi, Commandant


Monday, January 3, 2022

Remembering Gunny Massey

The Marine who saved Christmas for thousands of Southern Utah Children was remembered with a Memorial Bench.  By William G. Fortune, Public Relations Officer, Utah Dixie Detachment #1270

Jan 2, 2022–– Marines, friends, family gathered today near the final resting place of Gunnery Sgt. Rick Massey for the dedication ceremony.  Known as the Marine who saved Christmas for thousands of Southern Utah Children during the past 18 years his friends, family and Marine detachment members felt he deserved a big thank you for his tireless effort as the Area Coordinator for the Toys For Tots organization.

The bench started out at a granite quarry and Marines who worked there made a special effort to pick the granite, cut and finished the bench with care because it was to honor a fellow Marine. Then the Utah Monument Company applied the finishing touches and cost donations. Even the Tonaquint Cemetery staff put in an extra effort for the event, like lowering all the Service flags in the area to half Staff.

People were welcomed by Pat Lisi, Detachment Commandant, and the National Anthem was sung by Ivie Forsyth, a local theatrical and music talent. A firing detail from the Detachment fired a rifle salute and taps was sounded and a moment of silence was called for. The Marine Hymn was played by John Mayer, the detachment piper.

Steve Handy, fellow detachment member and second assistant to Rick, as the area coordinator of Toys for Tots for many of those 18 years shared his memories.

Then it was time for the “ceremonial toast” to Rick with his favorite drink (Pepsi, a piece of ice and a cherry in a shot glass).  To accomplish this, shot glasses were prepared with a Marine Corps emblem and filled accordingly. Everyone present was invited to participate and keep the glass as a memory.

Several of Rick's coworkers from the Washington County Sheriff’s Department joined in with the toast. Other service members, like Danny Greathouse, president of the Vietnam Veterans Association, also joined in on the toast. Danny had volunteered to help with the Toys For Tots effort the last several years.

A traditional phrase used in memory of the Marine's sea going service was used to close the event. “…Fair Winds and following Seas…Gunny, you will be missed…”

 

Jan 2,2022––Marines of Utah Dixie Detachment 1270 and friends gathered to dedicate a Memorial Bench and drink a “Toast” to the Gunny. 

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Happy Birthday, Marine!

 


Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Marine Corps Birthday


We are all invited to a cake cutting ceremony to honor the Marine Corps birthday tomorrow at noon on the DSU campus.  The location is right outside the Vet's Center which is in the lower level at the Dunford Theater.  If you go please wear your league polo shirt and cover or your color guard uniform.  Bearpaw and I went last time and it was a wonderful ceremony.  Plus the cake was great!  I'll be there to meet Marines and FMF Navy students as candidates for one of our scholarships.

Semper Fi, Pat Lisi

 

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Infowest Veterans Day Parade Float

    InfoWest would like to invite any Veterans interested to participate in the upcoming Washington City Veterans Day Parade, set for Thursday, November 11th at 10 am in Washington City along Telegraph. 

    It would be an honor to have 20 - 30 Veterans ride on our company float and bring a smile to our Southern Utah families as we honor the men and women who have served our country! InfoWest will provide the candy to pass to the children along the parade route.

    If you would like to participate and join InfoWest in celebration, please contact Catherine at ccorpus@infowest.com or call 435-674-0165.


Tuesday, October 26, 2021

11/11 Veterans Day at SunRiver Veterans Honor Park

Larry needs need several riflemen for not only the firing detail, but also for the flag escort up through the audience.  Let him know!

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