The SAR Magazine

SUMMER 2012

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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Strategic Planning committees. He has attended eight Congresses and 24 Leadership Meetings. He is a George Washington Fellow and a contributor to The Center for Advancing America's Heritage, the Arthur M. & Berdena King Eagle Scout Scholarship Fund and the ROTC/JROTC Operating Fund. 3 John T. Manning of the New Hampshire Society was escored by Marston Watson (Class of 2009). Compatriot Manning has served the national society as Vice President General, as a sergeant at arms of the Executive Committee twice and a National Trustee for the New Hampshire Society. Compatriot Manning was the first-liner for 80 new Compatriots. He has served faithfully for many years on national committees, most notably the Facilities Committee for seven years, serving as chairman for one of those years; the George Washington Endowment Fund Distribution Committee for seven years, including chairman for two years; the Color Guard Committee for seven years; the Historic Sites, Celebrations and Re-enactments Committee for seven years, serving as chairman for three of those years; the Sons of the Revolution Committee for five years; the Member Services, Legislative Affairs, Congressional and Government Relations, and the Wreaths Across America committees for three years each; the George Washington Endowment Fund Board, the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution, and the Council of State Presidents for two years each; and a member of the Strategic Planning Committee. He has attended eight Congresses and 16 Leadership Meetings. He is a George Washington Fellow and a contributor to The Center for Advancing America's Heritage. 3 William M. Marrs of the Texas Society was escorted by PGs Edward F. Butler Sr. (Class of 2006) and Nathan White (Class of 2006, below). Compatriot Marrs has served the National Society as Vice President General, as a member of the Executive Committee and as an Alternate Trustee for the Texas Society for six years. Compatriot Marrs was the first-line signer for 82 new Compatriots. He has served faith- fully for many years on national committees, most notably the Information Technology Committee for eight years, seven of those as chair- man. He has also served on the Genealogy Committee for five years, the Strategic Planning Committee for four years; and the Registration, Education and Reporting Committee for three years. He has also been the travel coordinator for three Presidents General. He has attended 10 Congresses and 16 Leadership Meetings. He is a George Washington Fellow and a contributor to The Center for Advancing America's Heritage. 3 Gerald R. McCoy of the Missouri Society was escort- ed by fellow Missourian and PG David N. Appleby (Class of 2006). Compatriot McCoy has served the national society as Vice President General, as a National Trustee and as an 6800(5 Alternate Trustee for the Missouri Society. Compatriot McCoy is the first-line signer for six new Compatriots. He has served faith- fully for many years on national committees, including the Color Guard Committee for 11 years; the C.A.R., the Medical Advisory and the Merchandise committees for 10 years, serving as chairman or vice chairman of the Merchandise Committee for six of those years; the Young Members DATES TO REMEMBER O Fall Leadership Meeting September 28-29, 2012 The Brown Hotel, Louisville, Ky. O 123rd Annual Congress July 6-10, 2013 Marriott Downtown, Kansas City, Mo. O 124th Annual Congress July 19-23, 2014 Hyatt Greenville, Greenville, S.C. O Committee for nine years, three of those as chair- man; the Genealogy, the George Washington Endowment Fund-raising, the Hospitality and Music, and Medals and Awards committees for six years each; The SAR Magazine Committee for four years; the Council of State Presidents for three years; the Council of Vice Presidents General and the Task Force for the CAAH. He has also served as travel coordinator for a PG. He has attended 14 Congresses and 22 Leadership Meetings. He is a George Washington Fellow and a contributor to The Center for Advancing America's Heritage and the Arthur M. & Berdena King Eagle Scout Scholarship Fund. 125th Annual Congress June 27-July 1, 2015 The Galt House, Louisville, Ky. O 126th Annual Congress July 7-13 Boston, Mass. 3 Paul M. Wilke of the Ohio Society was escort- ed by Historian General Bob Bowen (Class of 2009). Compatriot Wilke has served the national society as Vice President General, as a member of the Executive and the Nominating committees, and as a National Trustee and Alternate Trustee for the Ohio Society. Compatriot Wilke was the first-line signer for 29 new Compatriots. He has served faithfully for many years on national committees, most notably the Americanism Committee for six years, serving as vice chairman for two of those years; the Partners in Patriotism Committee for four years, three of which he was chairman; the Color Guard Committee for three years; the Patriot Outreach, Library, SAR Magazine and Wreaths Across America Committees for two years each; and the Council of Vice Presidents General and the Youth Activities Committee. He has attended nine Congresses and 23 Leadership Meetings. He is a George Washington Fellow and a contributor to The Center for Advancing America's Heritage.

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