The SAR Magazine

SUMMER 2013

The SAR MAGAZINE is the official quarterly publication of the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution published quarterly.

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CALIFORNIA SOCIETY Members of the CASSAR Ladies Auxiliary gathered for a performance of the Sua Traditional Korean Dance Troupe. The event took place during the CASSAR's 138th Annual Spring Meeting at the Sheraton Four Points Hotel in Ventura, Calif. Ladies Auxiliary officers attending were President Cyndy Bigbee, 1st Vice President Karen Faulkinbury, 2nd Vice President Connie Barker, Secretary Karen Carlson, Treasurer Lisa Gregory and Historian Coreena Ross. Two members of the dance troupe, Sua White and Un Hui Yi Fosdyck, are members of the CASSAR Ladies Auxiliary. Members of the CASSAR Color Guard, from left, Jim Fosdyck (OC), A joint color Kent Gregory (OC), Karl Jacobs (Harbor), Spencer Knock (Simi guard—comprising Valley), Richard Knock (Simi Valley), Dan McKelvie (OC) and Larry members of the Wood (OC). [Photo by Un Hui Yi Fosdyck] Orange County, Harbor and Simi orchestra presented inspirational and Valley chapters—was patriotic hymns and anthems. given the honor of presenting and Special guest, former U.S. Air Force retiring the colors for the Sunday fighter and test pilot and Compatriot Memorial Day Service, May 26, at the Danny Cox, was interviewed about his world-famous Crystal Cathedral in lineage and fighter pilot experiences. Garden Grove, Calif. The program was televised worldwide on July 7. San Diego Chapter During the service, a giant Casa de España (House of Spain) in American flag was raised as the Hour San Diego celebrated the 210th anniof Power Choir and a volunteer versary of the Battle of San Diego Bay SUMMER 2013 on April 21, 2013. The master of ceremonies was Jesus B. Benayas, president of Casa de España in San Diego. Other program participants included D. Enrique Ruiz Molero, consul general of Spain in Los Angeles; Maria Angeles O'Donnell Olson, honorary consul of Spain in San Diego; and representatives of the Spanish Army, Navy and Air Force. The keynote speaker was Compatriot Philip L. Hinshaw, CASSAR vice president for membership. Mayor Bob Filner, the 35th mayor of San Diego, addressed the audience and reflected on his appreciation of early California history gained during his 20 years as a history professor at San Diego State University. The Battle of San Diego Bay occurred on March 17, 1803, when the American brig Lelia Byrd entered San Diego Bay to buy sea otter pelts. The Spanish government forbade such trading, but the Americans persisted. Some crewmen were captured at the beach but were able to escape or were released. An hour later, Fort Guijarros fired its 9-pound cannons to prevent the Lelia Byrd from sailing out of San Diego Bay. The ship's crew mounted six 3-pound swivel guns and fired several shots at the fort. A hat was waved and both parties ceased firing, bringing the battle to a peaceful ending. Hinshaw's presentation focused on Spain's involvement in, and contribution to, the American Revolution. The role of the San Diego Presidio in Spain's war against Great Britain is recognized by a plaque in Presidio Park commemorating the financial contribution of the Presidio Soldados (soldiers) and Native Americans to Spain's war effort. In 1778, Father Serra, founder of the San Diego Compatriots Robert Smith and Philip Hinshaw 31

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