Ward Roney Jr. VFW Post 7511 Auxiliary
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Established 1914, members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Auxiliary set out to serve the veterans of this country and our communities in honor of the sacrifices and commitment of every man and woman who has served in uniform.
06/06/2026
Katie we all wish you happy birthday- sorry I’m late with this today!!!
2026 Memorial Day Ceremony
05/23/2026
We appreciate the chance to honor the memory of those who sacrificed their lives for our freedom. Please visit Fred Meyer today and extend your greetings.
05/20/2026
Do you want to be in a parade? VFW Auxiliary Post 7511 will be carrying banners of Fallen Heroes. Local men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice will be honored at the Duvall Days Parade on Saturday, June 6, 2026 and we are in need of volunteers to carry banners. This is a very moving walk and really touches families of fallen heroes. Please let us know if you would like to join us or if you would like more information. We have many banners to carry and need more volunteers to carry them all.
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05/14/2026
04/26/2026
Veterans Luncheon today Brookdale Monroe. A small group but they seemed to enjoy their lunch and time together. A BIG thank you to Auxiliary member Cory Roller for stepping in and taking lead on today’s luncheon.
Ward Roney Jr. VFW Post 7511
03/29/2026
On National Vietnam War Veterans Day, we honor the legacy of the millions who served our nation during the Vietnam War. On March 29, 1973, the last American combat troops left Vietnam. More than three million Americans served in-country during the war and 58,281 men and women made the ultimate sacrifice. We continue to lose Vietnam veterans every day as a result of the war’s lingering effects.
Many Vietnam veterans returned home to a divided country and, at times, little to no respect for their service. Today, we honor all they gave for their country. Together, we will continue to show our gratitude for our Vietnam veterans and work to ensure their service and sacrifices are never forgotten.
To our Vietnam veterans, “Thank you for your service and Welcome Home!” https://bit.ly/3cvLSv1
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