The Battle in DC Concerning Honoring the Last Survivor of WW1 Is Not Over

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FACEBOOK PAGES ARE UNITING ALL VETERANS AND CITIZENS STANDING FIRM FOR CAPITOL ROTUNDA HONORS REPRESENTING ALL WW1 VETERANS

The battle is still going strong in DC to make this happen to have Frank Buckles to lay in state in Capitol Rotunda.  A March on DC is now being organized.  Former Senator Bob Dole has stepped forward as of yesterday to make this happen.  Veterans and Supporters are urged to keep the email, faxes, and phone call to DC targeting Speaker of House and Majority Leader Reid in Senate.  It is just wrong not to honor the last survivor of any war that would be representing all others that died from a group ie World War 1 or any war re WW2, Korea, Vietnam etc.  This is not an occurrence that happens that often!

To Honor Rosa Parks but not to honor our Veterans is a slap in the face of every Veteran that Ever Served!  It is after all the House and Senate and their votes that send us to War!   Please all keep the phone calls, emails, and faxes going, this is a war we can and must win!  A war of Recognition and Proper Honors.

Here is the latest to join in the battle:

How will they send off the Last Doughboy?

Some want Frank Buckles to lie in repose in the Capitol as an honor to all who served in WWI.

By STEWART M. POWELL

Houston Chronicle

Last update: March 7, 2011 – 7:42 PM

Frank Buckles

WASHINGTON – A Texas congressman who worked with the last surviving World War I veteran to try to create a national memorial to “The Great War” is calling for the late Army veteran Frank Buckles to lie in repose in the Capitol Rotunda — a setting usually reserved to honor those who have been president.

Honoring Buckles at the Capitol “is our chance to say thank you to the last of a generation,” said Rep. Ted Poe, R-Texas, who served in the Air Force Reserves in the 1970s. “It is the final legacy of those who fought ‘Over There.'”

“Frank Buckles is the last one — the last American Doughboy,” Poe said.

Buckles’ daughter, Susannah Buckles Flanagan, also has requested the additional honor for her late father who died last month at the age of 110. “If the last American soldier surviving is not suitable to serve as a symbol around which we can rally to honor those who served their country in the Great War, then who can serve that purpose? There is no one left,” said Flanagan, who took care of her father at his farm in West Virginia.

The congressional leadership, headed by House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, has balked at having Buckles lie in repose in the Capitol and instead is urging the Pentagon to have Buckles’ funeral at Arlington National Cemetery’s majestic amphitheater.

Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., has criticized Boehner for his decision and urged him to reconsider.

A date has not yet been set for the funeral, said Rep. Shelly Moore Capito, R-W.Va., whose district includes Buckles’ home.

She said she is hoping for action by next week on pending House and Senate resolutions that would allow Buckles to lie in repose in the Capitol.

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