World War II Memorial
Washington, D.C. |
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Nanticoke
Chapter is
proud to
have
participated
in the
Daughters of
the American
Revolution's
effort of
honoring
individuals
who
participated
in World War
II by
enrolling
them in the
World War II
Registry
- a national
program put
together by
the National
World War II
Memorial.
Members,
chapters, and
state
societies of
the NSDAR
donated more
than a
quarter of a
million
dollars to
this
tremendous
endeavor.
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We have a
WWII veteran
in our
chapter,
Mrs.
Margaret Ann
Larsen, a
lineal
descendant
of
Martin
Bowles, a
soldier in
the Maryland
Line of the
Continental
Army. |

DAR
Headquarters
link
Maryland
Society link
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NSDAR
Emblem-The Wheel
The
Hub- A daughter's loyal heart;
Each
Spoke - A thought of those who part;
The
Rim - A noble life's bright round;
Each
Star - A deed in Heaven's profound;
The
Distaff - A guide that points above;
Each
Flaxen Thread - A cord of love.
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Maryland
State Scripture
"Behold, how good and
how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in
unity."
Psalm
133:1
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Nanticoke is pleased to have Nanticoke member Tommie Lee Dingbaum
serve as Maryland State Curator
and to recognize Nanticoke associate member Suzanne Smith as
Maryland State Chaplain.
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