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On December 8th, members of the Connecticut SAR presented the SAR Flag Certificate to Si- korsky Aircraft Corporation at their headquarters in Stratford. Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation flies the American Flag outside their main entrance and it is visible from the Merritt Parkway. With a desire to celebrate American patriotism, the Sons of the American Revolution honor those who honor the Flag of the United States of America. The SAR Flag Certificate, authorized in 1987, is presented to individuals, companies and government agencies that fly the Flag of the United States of America for patriotic purposes only. It is a certificate of commendation pre- sented in recognition of exemplary patriotism in the display of the Flag of the United States of America. It is not given to commercial enterprises that obviously fly the Flag for advertising purposes. Tyrone “Woody” Woodyard, Sikorsky’s Vice President of Communications, ac- cepted the SAR Flag Certificate on behalf of Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation. This honor was especially meaningful to Woody as he is a veteran. Bob Rivard, State President, wore his Revo- lutionary War attire and led the presentation ceremony along with compatriot Ed Isaacs (far left in photo). CTSSAR compatriots who also participated in the ceremony were: (L-R in photo) Rich Forselius, John “Reg” Harrison and 1 st VP, Ethan Stewart. SAR State Flag Award to Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford, December 8, 2014 BUSINESS NAME February 21, 2015 Volume XV, Issue 1 The Connecticut Line State Officers 2014-2015 National Trustee Kenneth D. Roach 860-688-8091 [email protected] President Robert W. Rivard 860-537-1114 [email protected] 1st Vice-President Ethan A. Stewart, Sr. 203-375-3087 [email protected] 2nd Vice-President Christopher M. Nichols 203-758-3186 [email protected] Secretary Paul H. Selnau 860-651-4161 [email protected] Treasurer Daniel E. Benoit 203-323-8804 [email protected] Chaplain William J. Lane, Jr. 203-288-5863 [email protected] Registrar Timothy L. Jacobs 860-233-8414 [email protected] Historian Gary S. Pitcock 860-289-5331 [email protected] Chancellor William P.Fenn 203-421-5511 [email protected] Real Property Steward David H. Packard 860-848-0320 [email protected] Color Guard Commander Todd L. Gerlander 860-872-0438 [email protected] Technology Manager David J. Perkins 203-797-1967 [email protected] Share your family history Now that you are a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, you have all this research on your family. You have seen copies of family histories - either from your own family or from other compatriots. You may have even written one for your family. One of the aims of SAR is to document and share the great history of our family Patriots and their ancestors. If you have family story or pictures of an important event in your family history that you would be willing to share on the CTSSAR website, please submit to the PR committee ([email protected] ). Pictures should include where the picture was taken, the event, what makes it significant, and who is on the picture. Daniel E. Benoit, PR Committee Chair

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On December 8th, members of the Connecticut SAR presented the SAR Flag Certificate to Si-

korsky Aircraft Corporation at their headquarters in Stratford. Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation

flies the American Flag outside their main entrance and it is visible from the Merritt Parkway.

With a desire to celebrate American patriotism, the Sons of the American Revolution honor

those who honor the Flag of the United States of America. The SAR Flag Certificate, authorized

in 1987, is presented to individuals, companies and government agencies that fly the Flag of the

United States of America for patriotic purposes only. It is a certificate of commendation pre-

sented in recognition of exemplary patriotism in the display of the Flag of the United States of

America. It is not given to commercial enterprises that obviously fly the Flag for advertising

purposes. Tyrone “Woody” Woodyard, Sikorsky’s Vice President of Communications, ac-

cepted the SAR Flag Certificate on behalf of Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation. This honor was

especially meaningful to Woody as he is a veteran. Bob Rivard, State President, wore his Revo-

lutionary War attire and led the presentation ceremony along with compatriot Ed Isaacs (far left

in photo). CTSSAR compatriots who also participated in the ceremony were: (L-R in photo)

Rich Forselius, John “Reg” Harrison and 1st VP, Ethan Stewart.

SAR State Flag Award to Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford, December 8, 2014

BUSINESS NAME

February 21, 2015 Volume XV, Issue 1

The

Connecticut Line

State Officers 2014-2015

National Trustee

Kenneth D. Roach

860-688-8091

[email protected]

President

Robert W. Rivard

860-537-1114

[email protected]

1st Vice-President

Ethan A. Stewart, Sr.

203-375-3087

[email protected]

2nd Vice-President

Christopher M. Nichols

203-758-3186

[email protected]

Secretary

Paul H. Selnau

860-651-4161

[email protected]

Treasurer

Daniel E. Benoit

203-323-8804

[email protected]

Chaplain

William J. Lane, Jr.

203-288-5863

[email protected]

Registrar

Timothy L. Jacobs

860-233-8414

[email protected]

Historian

Gary S. Pitcock

860-289-5331

[email protected]

Chancellor

William P.Fenn

203-421-5511

[email protected]

Real Property Steward

David H. Packard

860-848-0320

[email protected]

Color Guard Commander

Todd L. Gerlander

860-872-0438

[email protected]

Technology Manager

David J. Perkins

203-797-1967

[email protected]

Share your family history

Now that you are a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, you have all this research

on your family. You have seen copies of family histories - either from your own family or

from other compatriots. You may have even written one for your family. One of the aims of

SAR is to document and share the great history of our family Patriots and their ancestors.

If you have family story or pictures of an important event in your family history that you

would be willing to share on the CTSSAR website, please submit to the PR committee

([email protected]). Pictures should include where the picture was taken, the event, what

makes it significant, and who is on the picture.

Daniel E. Benoit, PR Committee Chair

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The Gov. Oliver Wolcott Sr. branch along with members of the Mary Floyd Tallmadge Chapter

of the DAR were part of a national tribute on that Saturday when it held a local version of the

Wreaths Across America ceremony at the All Wars Memorial in Bantam. During a sunny but

brisk noontime service, the branch color guard paid tribute to soldiers who have died in war,

prisoners of war, the missing in action, veterans, and the men and women of the U.S. armed

forces. "We are gathered here today at this memorial and at memorial sites across America to

remember that we are one nation with one flag," said Mary Floyd Tallmadge Chapter member

Susan Harrison of Morris, the master of ceremonies. "We are all proud to be Americans who live

in a free society made up of many people, many races, from many walks of life." Harrison went

on talk about the price of freedom and those who gave their lives to protect it. Without their

sacrifice, she said, Americans wouldn't be allowed to worship as they see fit, to travel freely, to

vote, and to have the right to succeed and fail at whatever endeavor they choose. The highlight

of the ceremony was the placement of seven wreaths at the All Wars Memorial by seven veterans

representing the six branches of the military: Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard and

Merchant Marines. The ceremony was one of more than 800 held across the country on Satur-

day, including one at the Vet-

erans Memorial in Kent. A

total of more than 400,000

wreaths were placed at war

memorials during those cere-

monies. Color Guard mem-

bers present were Ken Buck-

bee, Russ Cashman, Paul Sel-

nau, Martin Spring, Jonathan

King, Dave Perkins and Chris

Elliott. Also present, was Reg

Harrison, Air Force Veteran

and wreath presenter. WAA is

a National Event for all Color

Guardsmen. Photo/Source:

Register Citizen & Republican

American

Dear Fellow Compatriots,

As of December 31, 2014 the Connecticut Society has achieved the national goal of 20% par-

ticipation by its membership. Back in September at our BOM meeting in Torrington I made a

plea to all those present on behalf of this national fund raising campaign. Like true Minutemen

from our past you didn’t hesitate stand up and be counted. We went from 18% to 21% in those

3 months. We had 26 members make pledges or payments, along with another 16 who gave

once again to this campaign for a total of $2,515. Overall 128 donors for a total $37,125.

Donors since September 2014 are: Ken Roach, Brett Wood, Paul Andrews, Dave Packard,

Virgil Huntley, Richard Anderson, Jr., James Cooke, Peter Johnson, James Kerr, Bill Robbins,

Ethan Stewart, Sr., Ethan Stewart, Jr., Tim Wilkins, Ken Buckbee, Robert Seymour, Lee Steele,

Dan Benoit, Tom Gorin, Steven Stearns, Robert Rivard, Rev. Robert Carroon, Bruce Lyon,

William Carter, Dean Gaugler, Robert Haviland, Roger Smith, Burton Chapman, Jonathan

Dodd, Joseph Hart, Jonathan Johnson, Jr., Brett Wiseman, Gregg Carrara, Robert Carrara, John

Cutler, Ken Duncan, William Gills, Jay Jackson, Esq, Thomas Varney, Grady Jensen, and

James Perkins.

David J. Perkins, CTSSAR Alt. Trustee

Wreaths Across America — Saturday, December 14 — Bantam, CT

Center for Advancing America’s Heritage—Donor Update

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the story here.”

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Event Calendar

February 21, 10am

BOM Meeting

The Villa

Sandy Hook, CT

February 22, 2pm

Branch Meeting

Rev. Baldwin Branch 9

Sandy Hook, CT

March 2, 7pm

Branch Meeting

Gov. Oliver Wolcott Br. 10

Litchfield, CT

March 9, 6pm

Branch Meeting

Gen. David Humphreys Br. 1

April 6, 7pm

Branch Meeting

Gov. Oliver Wolcott Br.10

Litchfield, CT

April 18, 10am

Annual State Meeting

Lucky Lou’s

Wethersfield, CT

April 20

NSSAR Color Guard Event

Patriots’ Day Parade

Concord, MA

April 26

Color Guard Event

Minute Man Day Encampment

Westport, CT

May 4, 7pm

Branch Meeting

Gov. Oliver Wolcott Br.10

Litchfield, CT

May 9

Color Guard Event

Pvt. Elisha Benton

Patriot Grave Marking

Tolland, CT

May 11, 6pm

Branch Meeting

Gen. David Humphreys Br. 1

May 16

Color Guard Event

Bicentennial Parade

Town of Griswold

May 23

Color Guard Event Meeting of Washington and

Rochambeau

1 Day Encampment

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Real Property Committee Report — February 12, 2015

Page 3 Volume XV, Issue 1

As you know everything at the Museums is at a standstill, including the War Office, which is buried in knee deep snow. The

last report, from the contractors tells me that the mason is ready to start work on rebuilding the chimney. Steve Marshall is

beginning to gather materials.

The Property Committee met at the Russell Library in Middletown on January 10th. The first order of business was to elect

Daniel Benoit as our Treasurer, replacing Emmitt Lyman. Emmitt has served us well and deserves our utmost gratitude. He

has volunteered to be our Postman in East Haddam. We also, voted to make signature corrections on the Liberty Bank ac-

count. Daniel Benoit will be the first signature and Robert Rivard will be the secondary. This item has already taken effect.

Further discussions included, budget requests, projects, grants, and docent schedule. I was asked to compile, visitor num-

bers, docent hours and wages for the purpose of setting next seasons schedule. I can report that we had 5,263 visitors, with

2,707 being greeted by our volunteers and 2,556 being greeted by our paid docents. A complete report is available upon

request.

We are continuing our requests for grant monies to help with special projects. To date the Frank Loomis Palmer Fund has

not been approved for the HVAC unit at Nathan Hale, New London. The grant from DAR for the 3 picnic tables at East

Haddam was denied. We had requested $2,000 to hire someone to develop new educational curricula for the East Haddam

School House, from the Community Foundation of Middlesex County. That request was denied.

The Committee met briefly on February 7th to review the above mentioned report. The main topic of discussion concerned

ways to cut payroll by reducing hours. Closing the Museums on Wednesdays and Thursdays would save about $3,500. End-

ing the visitor season at the end of September would be another savings. No matter what day, we would find a way to be

there for school groups.

The Lease for Nathan Hale Schoolhouse with the City of New London is a piece of old business that needs to be finished. I

am hoping to meet with Mayor Finizio or Laura Natusch in the near future to be updated in order to move forward. April

2014 correspondence shows that we were at the final details.

Another matter of unfinished business is the Thames River Heritage Park. Briefly, this a collection of independent heritage

institutions, sites, and historic districts. I believe this is similar to the Lebanon Consortium, but on a bigger scale. Maybe we

should consider some involvement in this project. In a few years the National Coast Guard Museum will be at our front

door, what a shame if we miss out. As of right now there are no fees involved that would stop us from belonging. I am try-

ing to make contact with Penny Parsekian, Development, Communications & Special Projects, Avery-Copp House, to be

briefed on where we stand. They made contact with us on July 24, 2014 asking for a letter of support, somehow this fell

through the cracks. We are possibly beyond that phase.

Last item; The Committee feels that there should be more participation from the Membership by volunteering as Docents.

This would allow us to lower our expenses and put our money to better use. The plan to pay your dues for volunteering at

least four times is still in effect. Last year only 8 SAR members took advantage of this, while there were 14 DAR ladies that

helped out.

Respectfully submitted,

David Packard

CTSSAR Real Property Steward

Update emails!

With the continuing increase in the cost of postage and mailing supplies, we are starting to depend more and more on

emailing our compatriots. If we don't have your email, please send an email to [email protected] with your name and

NSSAR number. If you move, change your phone numbers, etc you can send those updates to [email protected] also.

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The Connecticut Line had its annual meeting, “In honor and remembrance of General George Washington's

Birthday” at J. Timothy's Taverne, Plainville on Saturday February 7, 2015. Invocation was given by Lee

Gerlander and the Pledge of Allegiance by State President, Robert Rivard. In attendance was Douglas

Wood, NSSAR Vice-President General, New England District. There were 25 color guardsmen and camp

followers present for the meeting, including members of the Putnam, Hale, and Wolcott detachments. For

2015, the following officers were elected, Colonel - Todd Gerlander (Putnam), Lieutenant-Colonel - David

Perkins (Wolcott), Major - Bruce Cunard (Hale), and Adjutant - Russell Wirtalla (Putnam)

For 2015, the Connecticut Line CTSSAR Campaign Calendar includes currently 21 events running through

to December. Five of these dates are considered National Color Guard events, and three of these will be in

Connecticut with “Let Freedom Ring” on July 4th in Litchfield, “Battle of Groton Heights” on September

6th in Groton and New London, and lastly “Wreaths Across America” on December 12 in Bantam and other

sites across the state.

President’s Corner

Annual Meeting of the Connecticut Line - Plainville, CT - February 7

Dear Compatriots,

Let me start by asking you to remember the birthday of General George Washington on February 22, 2015.

I would like to update you on the activities of the CTSSAR since I sent you my letter on October 15, 2014.

At the November 15, 2014 meeting the Board of Managers (BOM) filled all officer vacancies created as a

result of several resignations and the resultant shifting of officers to fill those positions. See the list of offi-

cers elsewhere in this newsletter. The BOM also filled many vacant positions on committees, including sev-

eral chair positions. They approved the creation of two new ad hoc committees, one on real property over-

sight and another on insurance.

Since that meeting, I have been working with several committee chairs to continue to fill positions on com-

mittees. We are always looking for committee volunteers. If you would like to obtain lists of the committee

members and descriptions or have an interest in serving on a committee please contact me or any Board

member.

In this continuing period of transition for the CTSSAR, we continue to move forward in many areas such as

color guard events, real property operation and maintenance, youth awards, and the capital campaign. (I

apologize to those I have not listed here.) I thank you all for your continued support.

Finally, I was privileged to help present the CTSSAR Flag Award to Sikorsky in December. There is an

article on the ceremony in this issue.

Patriotically,

Robert W. Rivard, President

CTSSAR

The Connecticut Line

Editor

David J. Perkins

Submitters

Robert Rivard

Dave Packard

Ken Buckbee

Ethan Stewart

David Perkins

Todd Gerlander

Connecticut SAR

PO Box 411

East Haddam, 06423

ConnecticutSAR.org

Called to Eternal Rest

- 2014 - Ralph J. Andrews

Jean P. Berard Livingston V. Crowell William H. James Ralph H. Learned

Richard M. Mills Lawrence A. Neumann Donald G. Rowland

- 2015 - Timothy F. Beard