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Monday, May 28, 2012
Eagle Archive: Wampler's life of service made him an apt participant on #Westminster #Memorial Day http://tinyurl.com/7vojfmx
Eagle Archive: Wampler's life of service made him an apt
participant on #Westminster #Memorial Day http://tinyurl.com/7vojfmx
Atlee Wampler was a tall man who maintained a military
bearing forged in heavy combat throughout WWII, all his life
Wampler served as the #Westminster #Carroll Co #Memorial Day
parade marshall from 1947 until his death in 1991 http://tinyurl.com/7vojfmx
By Kevin Dayhoff, May 19, 2012 http://twitpic.com/9pbno6 http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0520-20120519,0,5649787.story
On May 28, Carroll County and Westminster will mark the 145th
observance of Memorial Day with an expanded parade and three-days of
activities — thanks to all the hard work of American Legion Carroll Post No. 31 and leaders
like Skip Amass, coordinator of this year's activities.
The tradition of the parade and ceremony in Westminster
began in 1868, when Mary Bostwick Shellman followed General John A. Logan's May
5, 1868, General Order No. 11 — which called upon people to adorn the graves of
Union soldiers with flowers.
She gathered a group of schoolchildren for that task, and
they walked from the old schoolhouse on Center Street to Westminster Cemetery.
As with all the many stories in Carroll, the hands and
hearts of countless individuals and community organizations have guided and
nurtured the observances over the years. The list is long and celebrated.
However, one of the names historically synonymous with
Memorial Day is particularly worthy of note — Atlee Willis Wampler Jr… READ
MORE: http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0520-20120519,0,5649787.story
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
The Tentacle Wednesday, May 23, 2012 Reflections on #Memorial
Day by Kevin E. Dayhoff http://tinyurl.com/br3hams
Next Monday is Memorial Day. For many it is more than a
holiday, it is a day when we gather as a community to express our gratitude to
our country’s men and women in uniform, who by their sacrifice cannot be with
us to enjoy the day… http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=5122
This year, Westminster and Carroll County will
mark its 145th
observance of Memorial Day with an expanded parade and four-days of
activities.
The tradition of the parade and ceremony in Westminster
began in 1868, when Mary Bostwick Shellman followed General John A. Logan’s May
5, 1868, General Order No. 11 to adorn the graves of Union soldiers with
flowers. She gathered a group of schoolchildren for the task and they walked
from the old schoolhouse on Center Street to Westminster Cemetery.
[…]
Last
week I wrote about a local community leader, Atlee Willis Wampler,
Jr., who served as the Westminster Memorial Day parade marshal for more than 44
years, from just after World War II until he passed away March 11, 1991.
[…]
That said, I have grown exhausted with the gut-wrenching
existentialism and overwhelming fatigue that accompanies covering
military funerals for the paper.
I was quite struck by a May 6 article in The Washington
Post by Ian Shapira, “Barbara Robbins: A slain CIA secretary’s life
and death,” about a little-known Vietnam War casualty from a bombing that
occurred in Saigon March 30, 1965.
According to the article, “The CIA director revealed only a
few details about the 21-year-old woman, a secretary among spies. In the
agency’s annual memorial service for employees killed on the job, then-Director
Leon E. Panetta announced that a new name had been inscribed with calligraphy
inside the CIA’s
Book of Honor: Barbara Annette Robbins, who had volunteered to go to Saigon
during the Vietnam War…
[…]
The story of Ms. Robbins is compelling and evocative. Yet
for me, what I found particularly haunting was the black
and white picture of a very young American, in a far-off land, defending
our freedoms, staring right at us.
The Tentacle Wednesday, May 23, 2012 Reflections on #Memorial
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Generations have been touched by Frock's 4-H and church
leadership By Kevin Dayhoff, May 3, 2012
Eagle Archive: Generations have been touched by Frock's 4-H
and church leadership http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0506-20120502,0,7820360.story
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Fourteen years ago — on April 12, 1998 — the Baltimore Sun carried
an article about my neighbor and good friend, Kathryn Myers Frock, in which it
was noted:
"The Westminster woman, who is believed to be the
longest-serving 4-H volunteer in the country, was surprised recently to be
honored for 58 years of volunteer service.
"Fifty-eight years? thought Frock. Why 58?
"'Maybe they don't think I'm going to be here for 60
years,' she said with a smile."
Well, Frock made it to 60 years. As a matter of fact, make
that 74 years that she was a 4-H leader and volunteer fair judge.
That said, with Frock, it was not as much about the quantity
of years, but the quality.
Frock passed away on April 26 at age 94. http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0506-20120502,0,7820360.story
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by Kevin Dayhoff
This is the time of the year when many citizens turn their
attention to the budget processes of Carroll County government and its eight
municipalities. No matter where you live in Carroll County, money matters.
Statewide, Gov. Martin O'Malley has announced that on
Monday, May 14, the General Assembly will get together for a couple of days to
raise taxes and enact more laws, rules and regulations. (For more on this read,
"Delegation says county stands to lose $1 million in special session,"
on ExploreCarroll.com.)... http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/opinion-talk/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0513-20120509,0,1799107.story
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By Kevin Dayhoff, kevindayhoff@gmail.com
April 30, 2012
When spring rolls around, many of us have home improvement
projects to tackle. But few of those result in community-wide interest or
historical significance. (Unless, that is, you count the alligator-filled moat
I was thinking about installing.)
But on April 29, 1891, Dr. Jacob J. Weaver Jr. of Uniontown
began the construction of an indoor bathroom — and kept a detailed dairy of the
project to preserve for history.
Of course, having an indoor bathroom was a big deal in those
days.
"The idea of an indoor bathroom was almost unknown
until the early 20th century," according to historian Jay Graybeal, who
wrote about Weaver's bathroom construction diary a number of years ago for the
Historical Society of Carroll County.
Today, the historical society has Weaver's diary on file, in
case you'd like to consult his plans. His project was completed on June 2 at a
cost of $554. Your results may vary.
We should note that the First National Bank of Westminster
made sure Weaver was "flush" with cash — the bank loaned him $500 for
the project earlier in April.
On April 26, 1927, the City of Westminster was also looking
forward to a few improvements. It was on that date that the Maryland General Assembly approved
legislation to allow the city to borrow a total of $75,000 at a rate of
interest not to exceed 4 1/2 percent.
The legislation specifically noted "that the money
derived from the sale of said bonds shall be used and applied exclusively to
the paving and improving of the streets, curbs, and gutters of the town,
heretofore decided upon by the Mayor and Common Council of Westminster." … http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archives-0429-20120430,0,6008258.story
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Eagle Archive: Calling all 'well-behaved players' for
baseball in Carroll County
By Kevin Dayhoff, April 25, 2012 http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archives-0422-20120418,0,1682881.story
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Baltimore Orioles
You may have noticed that the Baltimore Orioles have gotten
off to a good start so far in the young 2012 season.
Hope springs eternal, and spring makes me eternally hopeful,
so it's only fitting to note that baseball was also on the minds of Carroll
County readers more than 110 years ago.
On this day in 1899, a local newspaper carried a news story
that the local "Westminster Base Ball Club" was looking for a few good
baseball players…
"The Westminster Base Ball Club ... desires to win the
championship and toward that end desires to have a team composed of good
players who will be able to play good base ball, and will take full advantage
of the five mile limit in order to obtain the players if they can not be gotten
in this city." …
What is that 'five-mile limit' all about? We may need to
call upon local historian and Carroll County baseball history expert Dan
Hartzler.
[…]
According to Mary Ann Ashcraft, an historian for the Historical
Society, "Baseball was a big draw in all parts of the county, and
competition between local teams often got very intense…"
[…]
In the April 22, 1899 article that appeared in the
now-defunct Democratic Advocate newspaper, it is interesting to review the set
of qualifications desired by the Westminster Base Ball Club.
“While no roughness or rowdyism on the team will be
permitted, the team will be no kid glove affair, to the detriment of good ball
playing, but every effort will be made to obtain a representative club of
conscientious, efficient, and well-behaved ball players…
“The team announced last week will be permanent only so far
as the members, so announced, are able to play good ball and play regularly.”
Where do I sign up? Put me in coach, I’m ready to play.
When he is not listening to Orioles baseball on WTTR, Kevin
Dayhoff may be reached at… http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archives-0422-20120418,0,1682881.story
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New Windsor history includes hogs, white elephants and
health-giving waters March 24, 2012 By Kevin Dayhoff, http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0325-20120324,0,7033929.story
Eagle Archive: Carroll County Pasta Growers Association
faced serious issues in spring 1917, April 1, 2012 by Kevin Dayhoff - http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/opinion-talk/ph-ce-eagle-archives-0401-20120328,0,7758279.story
Eagle Archive: Minding your manners, the community college,
and post office were in the news years ago April 8, 2012 By Kevin Dayhoff
Eagle
Archive: Measuring county's wealth in terms of cash, crops and heritage
Baltimore Sun By Kevin Dayhoff, April 14, 2012 http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0415-20120411,0,6968390.story
Around 1919, a local newspaper took issue with an article in a Baltimore paper
that had credited "Yolo County, Calif., with the record of any county in
the United States as being the wealthiest." April 15, 2012 http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2012/04/eagle-archive-by-kevin-dayhoff.html
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April 14, 2012 ...overlooked Carroll county." When he's
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spring 1917 BY KEVIN DAYHOFF, April 1, 2012 ...When he's not celebrating
April Fool's Day with his rare "Westminster Imagination" pasta
bushes…
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Archive: Shopping for a silver anniversary present for TownMall March 24,
2012 ...around from 1987. Happy birthday to TownMall. When he is not looking
for birthday cake in the food court, Kevin Dayhoff
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Archives: New Windsor history includes hogs, white elephants and health-giving
waters March 24, 2012 ...to the Public Service Commission." When he is
not worrying about chasing hogs and white elephants out of town, Kevin Dayhoff
may be reached at BY KEVIN DAYHOFF
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Archive: In 1879, it didn't take much to get run out of Westminster March
17, 2012 ...Crapster fined Green $2 and $8 costs, and the State's attorney gave
Hines fifteen minutes to leave the city." Kevin Dayhoff is
on his best behavior so he is not run out of town. He may be reached at … BY
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January 29, 2012 ...schoolroom in which basketball was conducted." When is
he not bouncing a basketball around in the living room, Kevin Dayhoff may be
reached at … BY KEVIN DAYHOFF …
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Archive: Murder and mayhem led to Carroll's last public hanging in 1916
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#Westminster's Matthew Seidler among honorees at #Memorial
Day observance http://tinyurl.com/82j22z3
Airman 1st Class Matthew Seidler, http://twitpic.com/9q4lc1, of Westminster,
died in January, and will be one of seven Marylanders honored at ceremonies at
the annual Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens’ Memorial Day observance, in
Timonium.
By Kevin Dayhoff, kevindayhoff@gmail.com http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/2012/05/westminsters-matthew-seidler-among.html
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It was less than six years ago that Matthew Seidler accepted
his diploma as a member of Westminster High School's Class of 2006.
He is recalled by classmates as a good friend, serious
worker and talented artist and video production student.
It was less than six months ago that Matthew Seidler was
healthy, happy and pursuing a job that his family said he felt he was called to
do — serving in the U.S. Air Force as a member of an elite explosive ordinance
disposal squadron.
Yet this Monday, May 28, Airman 1st Class Matthew Seidler
will be remembered on the first Memorial Day since his death in January, while serving
his country in Afghanistan.
The Westminster native will be one of seven Marylanders
honored at ceremonies at the annual Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens' Memorial
Day observance, in Timonium, an event that traditionally pays tribute to
Marylanders who have fallen in the line of duty over the past year… http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/neighborhoods/westminster/ph-ce-seidler-memorial-0527-20120523,0,4272840.story
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For #Memorial Day, we recall Air National Guard Lt. Col.
Sherman E. Flanagan Jr loss in #Vietnam http://tinyurl.com/c52g3sk
Eagle Archive: For Memorial Day, we recall a fallen soldier
who made sure we remembered others
By Kevin Dayhoff, May 26, 2012 http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0527-20120526,0,2171783.story#tugs_story_display
On Monday, May 28, Carroll County will mark its 145th annual
observance of Memorial Day with an expanded parade and ceremonies at
the Westminster Cemetery.
In 1967, our community noted the 100th anniversary of
Westminster's Memorial Day observances. According to local historian Jay
Graybeal, who wrote about the occasion for the Historical Society of Carroll
County in 1997, "Participants came from sixteen states and one newspaper
estimated that the crowd numbered 15,000 people."
Ironically and tragically, it was just one year after that
centennial celebration that Air National Guard Lt. Col. Sherman E. Flanagan
Jr., 38, a Westminster attorney — and a member of the 100th anniversary
committee — was shot down and killed while flying a mission over the
Demilitarized Zone in Vietnam on July 21, 1968. He was flying an F-100
"Super Sabre" jet fighter at the time of his death.
According to an article in The Baltimore Sun's Carroll
County edition, "Flanagan was believed to be the first Guardsman to die in
Vietnam who was called to duty during that period." … http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0527-20120526,0,2171783.story#tugs_story_display
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Eagle Archive: Wampler's life of service made him an apt
participant on #Westminster #Memorial Day http://tinyurl.com/7vojfmx
Atlee Wampler was a tall man who maintained a military
bearing forged in heavy combat throughout WWII, all his life
Wampler served as the #Westminster #Carroll Co #Memorial Day
parade marshall from 1947 until his death in 1991 http://tinyurl.com/7vojfmx
By Kevin Dayhoff, May 19, 2012 http://twitpic.com/9pbno6 http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0520-20120519,0,5649787.story
On May 28, Carroll County and Westminster will mark the 145th
observance of Memorial Day with an expanded parade and three-days of
activities — thanks to all the hard work of American Legion Carroll Post No. 31 and leaders
like Skip Amass, coordinator of this year's activities.
The tradition of the parade and ceremony in Westminster
began in 1868, when Mary Bostwick Shellman followed General John A. Logan's May
5, 1868, General Order No. 11 — which called upon people to adorn the graves of
Union soldiers with flowers.
She gathered a group of schoolchildren for that task, and
they walked from the old schoolhouse on Center Street to Westminster Cemetery.
As with all the many stories in Carroll, the hands and
hearts of countless individuals and community organizations have guided and
nurtured the observances over the years. The list is long and celebrated.
However, one of the names historically synonymous with
Memorial Day is particularly worthy of note — Atlee Willis Wampler Jr… READ
MORE: http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0520-20120519,0,5649787.story
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
The Tentacle Wednesday, May 23, 2012 Reflections on
#Memorial Day by Kevin E. Dayhoff http://tinyurl.com/br3hams
Next Monday is Memorial Day. For many it is more than a
holiday, it is a day when we gather as a community to express our gratitude to
our country’s men and women in uniform, who by their sacrifice cannot be with
us to enjoy the day… http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=5122
This year, Westminster and Carroll County will
mark its 145th
observance of Memorial Day with an expanded parade and four-days of
activities.
The tradition of the parade and ceremony in Westminster
began in 1868, when Mary Bostwick Shellman followed General John A. Logan’s May
5, 1868, General Order No. 11 to adorn the graves of Union soldiers with
flowers. She gathered a group of schoolchildren for the task and they walked
from the old schoolhouse on Center Street to Westminster Cemetery.
[…]
Last
week I wrote about a local community leader, Atlee Willis Wampler,
Jr., who served as the Westminster Memorial Day parade marshal for more than 44
years, from just after World War II until he passed away March 11, 1991.
[…]
That said, I have grown exhausted with the gut-wrenching
existentialism and overwhelming fatigue that accompanies covering
military funerals for the paper.
I was quite struck by a May 6 article in The Washington
Post by Ian Shapira, “Barbara Robbins: A slain CIA secretary’s life
and death,” about a little-known Vietnam War casualty from a bombing that
occurred in Saigon March 30, 1965.
According to the article, “The CIA director revealed only a
few details about the 21-year-old woman, a secretary among spies. In the
agency’s annual memorial service for employees killed on the job, then-Director
Leon E. Panetta announced that a new name had been inscribed with calligraphy
inside the CIA’s
Book of Honor: Barbara Annette Robbins, who had volunteered to go to Saigon
during the Vietnam War…
[…]
The story of Ms. Robbins is compelling and evocative. Yet
for me, what I found particularly haunting was the black
and white picture of a very young American, in a far-off land, defending
our freedoms, staring right at us.
The Tentacle Wednesday, May 23, 2012 Reflections on
#Memorial Day by Kevin E. Dayhoff http://tinyurl.com/br3hams
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'Skip' Amass leads the charge for Westminster's 145th
Memorial Day observance
Keeping the focus on community, service ... and good weather
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Not long after the sun comes up on Memorial Day, and hours before Westminster's 145th
Memorial Day parade kicks off at 9:30 a.m., Arnold "Skip" Amass will
be on site, helping set up the TV cameras and tying up last-minute loose ends.
Most of all, he'll be praying for good weather during an
event that he's been busy planning almost from the moment that last year's
144th Memorial Day parade wrapped up.
"To give you some idea of the scope of this project,
the committee that's working on this with me has about 145 people on it,"
said Amass, who for the past 15 years has also been the voice of the parade,
providing commentary for Carroll County's public access TV channel
19's live coverage of the event.
This is the first year he's taken on the far more demanding
role of principal coordinator.
"The people on the committee, who meet at the American Legion, represent just about every
organization and every government in the county, including the library, the
farm museum, the police departments," said Amass, 80, himself a Korean War veteran and long-time member of
Westminster's Carroll Post 31 American Legion Post… http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/ph-ce-skip-amass-0604-20120523,0,1578592,full.story
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#Westminster 2012 #Memorial Day Celebration Calendar of
Events - 145th Anniversary
Westminster 2012 Memorial Day Celebration
Calendar of Events - 145th Anniversary
Saturday, May 26
* 9 a.m.-2 p.m. -Antique car show on the City of Westminster
parking lot in front of City Hall, Longwell Avenue, Westminster. Entries by the
AACA Gettysburg Region Antique Car Club, the Street Cars of Desire and the Free
State Corvette Club.
* Noon-5 p.m. - Carroll County Farm Museum - Military
reenactors depicting the life and times of soldiers during the War of 1812, the
Civil War, World War I, WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Operation Desert
Storm, Kuwait and other conflicts. There will be demonstrations and displays
and encampments. Also jeep rides for kids and a rock climbing wall. Free
admission to events.
* 3 p.m. - Carroll County Farm Museum - music concert
featuring the Westminster Municipal Band and the Old Line Statesmen Barbershop
Group.
* 4-7 p.m. - Fried chicken dinner and entertainment at the
VFW Post, 519 Poole Road. Cost is $8 adults; $5 children ages 3 to 8. For
tickets, call 410-848-9888, Ext. 1, or Deb Carns at 443-677-0361.
* 7-11 p.m. - Heroes Dance at the VFW Post. Ticket $5; call
410-848-9888, Ext. 1, or 443-677-0361.
Sunday, May 27
* Noon-5 p.m. -Events at the Carroll County Farm Museum, 500
S. Center St., Westminster, continue with 20th century military reenactors,
jeep rides and a rock climbing wall. Free admission to events.
* 3 p.m. - Band concert at the Carroll County Farm Museum
featuring the Winters Mill High School Band and Joe and Audrey Cimino
performing patriotic songs.
Monday, May 28
* 9:30 a.m.-Noon -145th Memorial Day Parade, from
Pennsylvania Avenue to Main Street to the Westminster Cemetery. At the
conclusion of the parade observance held at the cemetery with comments by grand
marshal Commander Matthew Shipley, USN.
* 2 p.m. - Memorial Day service at VFW Post, 519 Poole Road,
with guest speaker, retired Army Chaplain Col. Joel Cocklin, a Westminster
native who graduated from Westminster High School in 1965. Also an open house,
refreshments and special music. Call 443-677-0361 for details.
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Memorial Day 2012 by Maryland State Senator Joe Getty
Westminster's 145th Consecutive Celebration
Marylanders for Joe Getty
May 26, 2012
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CDR Matthew W. Shipley to speak at the 145th Memorial Day
observance in Westminster Maryland http://tinyurl.com/7ygfw5a
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Written by “Heather” on the Carroll County Memorial Day website on March 29,
2012
CDR Matthew W. Shipley, a 1984 Westminster High School
graduate, also graduated from Navy recruit training in January 1985,
Electronics Technician “A” School in October 1985, Naval Academy Preparatory
School in 1987 and the United States Naval Academy in 1991. http://carrollmemorialday.com/commander-matthew-w-shipley/
Shipley’s tours include Assistant Platoon Commander at SEAL
Team EIGHT, test article Officer-in-Charge of a Mark V Special Operations Craft
(SOC) at United States Special Operations Command, Operations Officer at
Special Boat Unit TWENTY, Mk V SOC Liaison Officer to Special Operations
Command European Command, Naval Special Warfare Task Unit (NSWTU) Commander for
a Mediterranean Amphibious Ready Group, and Platoon Commander at SEAL Team
EIGHT.
As a reservist, Shipley served as Executive Officer of Navy
Reserve Naval Special Warfare Group TWO Detachment 309, as Executive Officer of
SEAL Team THREE deployed to Fallujah, Iraq in 2006, as NSWTU Commander Manda
Bay, Kenya in Oct 2006 – Mar 2007, and as the Commanding Officer of SEAL Detachment
EIGHTEEN in Little Creek, Virginia from Dec 2009 – Dec 2011.
Shipley graduated from the United States Naval Academy with
a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics. He has also completed Basic
Underwater Demolition/SEAL school, United States Army Ranger school, Military
Freefall school, Air Command and Staff College Joint Professional Military
Education (JPME) and the Joint Staff College’s Advanced JPME. As a civilian he
is a General Electric qualified Six Sigma Master Blackbelt, ISO 9000 auditor, a
government contractor, a Constitutional lecturer, and author of an
energy-efficiency home-improvement book. He is the son of Michael and Barbara
Shipley, and he is married to the former Christine Saseen.
Shipley’s awards include: Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious
Defense Service Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Navy Commendation
Medal, Navy Achievement Medal and various unit, campaign and service awards. http://carrollmemorialday.com/commander-matthew-w-shipley/
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http://carrollmemorialday.com/commander-matthew-w-shipley/
Written by “Heather” on the Carroll County Memorial Day website on March 29,
2012
CDR Matthew W. Shipley, a 1984 Westminster High School
graduate, also graduated from Navy recruit training in January 1985,
Electronics Technician “A” School in October 1985, Naval Academy Preparatory
School in 1987 and the United States Naval Academy in 1991. http://carrollmemorialday.com/commander-matthew-w-shipley/
Shipley’s tours include Assistant Platoon Commander at SEAL
Team EIGHT, test article Officer-in-Charge of a Mark V Special Operations Craft
(SOC) at United States Special Operations Command, Operations Officer at
Special Boat Unit TWENTY, Mk V SOC Liaison Officer to Special Operations
Command European Command, Naval Special Warfare Task Unit (NSWTU) Commander for
a Mediterranean Amphibious Ready Group, and Platoon Commander at SEAL Team
EIGHT.
As a reservist, Shipley served as Executive Officer of Navy
Reserve Naval Special Warfare Group TWO Detachment 309, as Executive Officer of
SEAL Team THREE deployed to Fallujah, Iraq in 2006, as NSWTU Commander Manda
Bay, Kenya in Oct 2006 – Mar 2007, and as the Commanding Officer of SEAL Detachment
EIGHTEEN in Little Creek, Virginia from Dec 2009 – Dec 2011.
Shipley graduated from the United States Naval Academy with
a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics. He has also completed Basic
Underwater Demolition/SEAL school, United States Army Ranger school, Military
Freefall school, Air Command and Staff College Joint Professional Military
Education (JPME) and the Joint Staff College’s Advanced JPME. As a civilian he
is a General Electric qualified Six Sigma Master Blackbelt, ISO 9000 auditor, a
government contractor, a Constitutional lecturer, and author of an
energy-efficiency home-improvement book. He is the son of Michael and Barbara
Shipley, and he is married to the former Christine Saseen.
Shipley’s awards include: Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious
Defense Service Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Navy Commendation
Medal, Navy Achievement Medal and various unit, campaign and service awards. http://carrollmemorialday.com/commander-matthew-w-shipley/
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#Westminster's Matthew Seidler among honorees at #Memorial
Day observance http://tinyurl.com/82j22z3
Airman 1st Class Matthew Seidler, http://twitpic.com/9q4lc1, of Westminster,
died in January, and will be one of seven Marylanders honored at ceremonies at
the annual Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens’ Memorial Day observance, in
Timonium.
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It was less than six years ago that Matthew Seidler accepted
his diploma as a member of Westminster High School's Class of 2006.
He is recalled by classmates as a good friend, serious
worker and talented artist and video production student.
It was less than six months ago that Matthew Seidler was
healthy, happy and pursuing a job that his family said he felt he was called to
do — serving in the U.S. Air Force as a member of an elite explosive ordinance
disposal squadron.
Yet this Monday, May 28, Airman 1st Class Matthew Seidler
will be remembered on the first Memorial Day since his death in January, while serving
his country in Afghanistan.
The Westminster native will be one of seven Marylanders
honored at ceremonies at the annual Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens' Memorial
Day observance, in Timonium, an event that traditionally pays tribute to
Marylanders who have fallen in the line of duty over the past year… http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/neighborhoods/westminster/ph-ce-seidler-memorial-0527-20120523,0,4272840.story
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For #Memorial Day, we recall Air National Guard Lt. Col.
Sherman E. Flanagan Jr loss in #Vietnam http://tinyurl.com/c52g3sk
Eagle Archive: For Memorial Day, we recall a fallen soldier
who made sure we remembered others
By Kevin Dayhoff, May 26, 2012 http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0527-20120526,0,2171783.story#tugs_story_display
On Monday, May 28, Carroll County will mark its 145th annual
observance of Memorial Day with an expanded parade and ceremonies at
the Westminster Cemetery.
In 1967, our community noted the 100th anniversary of
Westminster's Memorial Day observances. According to local historian Jay
Graybeal, who wrote about the occasion for the Historical Society of Carroll
County in 1997, "Participants came from sixteen states and one newspaper
estimated that the crowd numbered 15,000 people."
Ironically and tragically, it was just one year after that
centennial celebration that Air National Guard Lt. Col. Sherman E. Flanagan
Jr., 38, a Westminster attorney — and a member of the 100th anniversary
committee — was shot down and killed while flying a mission over the
Demilitarized Zone in Vietnam on July 21, 1968. He was flying an F-100
"Super Sabre" jet fighter at the time of his death.
According to an article in The Baltimore Sun's Carroll
County edition, "Flanagan was believed to be the first Guardsman to die in
Vietnam who was called to duty during that period." … http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0527-20120526,0,2171783.story#tugs_story_display
For #Memorial Day, we recall Air National Guard Lt. Col.
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For #Memorial Day, we recall Air National Guard Lt. Col.
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Eagle Archive: Wampler's life of service made him an apt
participant on #Westminster #Memorial Day http://tinyurl.com/7vojfmx
Atlee Wampler was a tall man who maintained a military
bearing forged in heavy combat throughout WWII, all his life
Wampler served as the #Westminster #Carroll Co #Memorial Day
parade marshall from 1947 until his death in 1991 http://tinyurl.com/7vojfmx
By Kevin Dayhoff, May 19, 2012 http://twitpic.com/9pbno6 http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0520-20120519,0,5649787.story
On May 28, Carroll County and Westminster will mark the 145th
observance of Memorial Day with an expanded parade and three-days of
activities — thanks to all the hard work of American Legion Carroll Post No. 31 and leaders
like Skip Amass, coordinator of this year's activities.
The tradition of the parade and ceremony in Westminster
began in 1868, when Mary Bostwick Shellman followed General John A. Logan's May
5, 1868, General Order No. 11 — which called upon people to adorn the graves of
Union soldiers with flowers.
She gathered a group of schoolchildren for that task, and
they walked from the old schoolhouse on Center Street to Westminster Cemetery.
As with all the many stories in Carroll, the hands and
hearts of countless individuals and community organizations have guided and
nurtured the observances over the years. The list is long and celebrated.
However, one of the names historically synonymous with
Memorial Day is particularly worthy of note — Atlee Willis Wampler Jr… READ
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