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The FReeper Foxhole Profiles The American Ex-Prisoner of War Organization - Dec. 20th, 2002
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Posted on 12/20/2002 5:35:39 AM PST by SAMWolf
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A brief history of the American Ex-Prisoner of War Organization
In 1942, information was leaking out about the atrocities and sub-human treatment that American prisoners of war were receiving in Japanese prison camps in the Pacific. When wives and mothers heard about their sons and husbands who had been taken prisoners, they started calling and writing their Congressmen in an effort to find help or get assistance for their loved ones. Finally, two mothers whose sons were members of the 200th Coast Artillery and had been captured by the Japanese came up with an idea.
It was Mrs. Charles W. Bickford and Mrs. Fred E. Landon who, on April 10, 1942, persuaded other parents and relatives to hold a mass meeting and formed an organization to get relief to the captured boys on Bataan. On April 14th, the Bataan Relief Organization was formed with Dr. V. H. Spensley, of Albuquerque, as Chairman. Their motto was "We will not let them down."
This group was very active trying to get relief to the POWs and exchange of information as it came through. From this group in Albuquerque, other chapters sprang up all over the United States. The "BRO" was incorporated September 8th, 1943.
In 1945, the control of the Bataan Relief Organization was turned over to the liberated members of the New Mexicos 200th Coast Artillery Regiment at an annual meeting held in Albuquerque, New Mexico. In 1946, the name was changed to Bataan Veterans Organization.
The first National convention was held May 14, 1948, in Albuquerque. The second National convention was held in Hollywood, California, April 1949. At this convention, it was voted to change the name to American Ex-Prisoners of War and change the name of the bulletin to XPOW. The reason for the change was so veterans from the European Theater would realize that they were eligible for membership. By changing the name to American Ex-Prisoners of War, it would welcome all former POWs from any war. There were 800 at the 1949 convention.
In 1949 there were 7 local groups within the framework of the organization:
The Bataan Veterans Organization, The Lost Battalion
The Seattle Barbed Wire Club, Orphans of the Pacific
The Dad MacMannis Post, The Southwest Barbed Wire Club
The Barbed Wire Club of North Carolina.
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The AX-POW emblem was designed as a lapel pin by former prisoner of war, Bryan T. Doughty of Denver, Colorado, in 1949. The heraldic symbols, representing Justice, are balanced on swords. The curves at the top of the shield portray the two massive military defeats suffered by the United States Armed Forces in World War II: Bataan and the Belgium Bulge. Later, the Ex-POW motto was adopted: NON SOLUM ARMIS, Latin for "Not by Arms Alone."
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TOPICS: VetsCoR
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To: SAMWolf; Victoria Delsoul; MistyCA
Victoria, Misty and I consider you family too. We care about you and your health.
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posted on
12/20/2002 10:51:10 PM PST
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Jen
To: JustAmy
Thank you Amy for stopping in! But, no joke for us tonight?
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posted on
12/20/2002 10:51:50 PM PST
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Jen
To: SAMWolf
Me either!
To: MistyCA; SpookBrat; souris; GatorGirl
Good Evening!
It's great to see you tonight. (Don't know if you are still here. LOL)
Has anyone seen that little mouse?
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12/20/2002 10:54:12 PM PST
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JustAmy
To: SAMWolf
Sorry about what happenned to your state.I heard there used to be a sign at the border...
"you are welcome to visit, but don't even think about moving here."LOL
To: JustAmy
That is so cute! My daughter's kitty actually did that not long ago. I wish I'd had the camera handy. It was so funny.
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12/20/2002 10:57:26 PM PST
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Jen
To: JustAmy
Thank you Just Amy.
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12/20/2002 10:59:44 PM PST
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SAMWolf
To: SAMWolf; MistyCA; All
I'm headed to bed. I'll see y'all in the morning for a little while before I head to AL for the weekend. I'll pop in throughout the weekend as I'm able to sneak away and get online! My family thinks I'm addicted to FR and tries to keep me occupied with other stuff!
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posted on
12/20/2002 11:00:06 PM PST
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Jen
To: AntiJen; Victoria Delsoul
OK, it's gang up on SAM night. Thanks for thinking of me.
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12/20/2002 11:01:39 PM PST
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SAMWolf
To: AntiJen
Well well UK Telegraph reporting that Mossad is traning Iraqi oppsotion groups and US special forces on rough and tumble weather climate of Iraq you know Summer going be there in few months
IT GOING BE HOT so Mossad teach US soldiers how stay cool
Also BBC wire reporting that US soldier got whack by gun fire by known Al Quada perps according to US Pentagon at this late hour
To: AntiJen
I'll check to see what jokes I have and post one on my next visit. May not be until Sunday ..... I really need to get ready for Christmas.
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12/20/2002 11:02:25 PM PST
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JustAmy
To: sarasmom
That only applied to Californian's. LOL
It's a beautiful State, just too many Liberals up here.
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12/20/2002 11:03:54 PM PST
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SAMWolf
To: AntiJen
Good Night, AntiJen
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12/20/2002 11:04:46 PM PST
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SAMWolf
To: sarasmom
It takes along time to read this thread everyday. I'm afraid that I am addicted to it.
To: MistyCA
Cool!
To: All
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The firefight started "when enemy forces engaged U.S. forces at approximately 4 a.m.," the statement said. The soldier was taken to a forward operating base in eastern Afghanistan and died during surgery.
Two other soldiers were injured in two separate incidents in the last 24 hours, the statement said, without elaborating.
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12/20/2002 11:26:47 PM PST
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SAMWolf
To: AntiJen
May God go with you. I will pray for both yours and Sam's Dad.
To: AntiJen
Thank you!
To: The Real Deal
Thanks Raw Deal. The prayers are appreciated.
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12/20/2002 11:30:51 PM PST
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SAMWolf
To: sarasmom
Thank you for that compliment. I love the graphics but get nervous that it might slow down viewing for some people and I do not want to discourage people from coming here because of the graphics. They certainly do tell a picture without words, however!
Yes, I do understand the many designations when it comes to Veteran groups. My husband is a member of the Vietnam Veterans of America, as is my brother. They are also interested in the VFW and American Legion. My husband was probably the only kid (in our area) who marched in the American Legion marching band. He was still in school. I will be getting a lifetime membership in the VVA Auxillary. I am not a vet. Does the VFW also have an Auxillary? Perhaps you can do something to create that third tier of membership that you mentioned. Sounds like a great idea to me!
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12/20/2002 11:53:00 PM PST
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MistyCA
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