American Legion Brick Memorial Post 348
Address
822 Mantoloking Road
Brick
NJ
United States
Sept 07 Friday. NJ Mission of Honor (NJMOH)
New Jersey’s Mission of Honor (NJMOH) for Cremains of American Veterans
The purpose of the New Jersey’s Mission of Honor for Cremains of American
Veterans is to locate, identify and inter the orphaned and abandoned cremations
of American veterans through the joint efforts of various Veteran Organizations.
To provide honor and respect to those who have served this country in time of
peace and conflict
The WWR has participated in this effort from the very first mission. We, along
with many other Veteran support groups and M/C, escorted the remains of Heroes
to the Doyle Cemetery near Ft. Dix and assisted in a Full Military Honors
ceremony.
PLEASE let us give these Heroes the RESPECT and HONOR that they should have been
given so many years ago.
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New Jersey Mission of Honor for Cremains of American Veterans will have our
fifteenth ceremony on Friday September 7, 2012 to honor 6 veterans – Four World
War II US Army and US Navy Veterans, and two Korean War US Army and US Navy
Veterans. These veterans are from Kingston & Kemp Funeral Home, Hamilton, NJ and
Burroughs, Kohr and Dangler Funeral Home, Madison, NJ.
Ceremony will begin promptly at 11:30 am at the American Legion Brick Memorial
Post 348, 822 Mantoloking Road, Brick, NJ. Following the ceremony a motorized
escort will leave the American Legion at 1:00 pm to proceed to the interment at
BG William C Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Wrightstown, NJ.
11:00 am Arrive at the American Legion Brick Memorial Post 348, 822 Mantoloking
Road, Brick, NJ.
11:30 am Ceremony begins
1:00 pm Motorcade (motorcycles and all vehicles) escorted, departs for BG
William C Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery
2:00 pm Arrive at Rear Entrance (Jacobstown/Arneytown Road) BG William C Doyle
Veterans Memorial Cemetery
2:30 pm Committal Service
All those attending the ceremony at the American Legion Brick Memorial Post 348
in Brick, please be sure to arrive on time as the ceremony will start promptly
and end in sufficient time for the 1:00 pm departure.
This brings the total of abandoned New Jersey veteran cremains we have found,
identified and interred to eighty five (91). Our mission isn’t complete until
we’ve found the last one.
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