Thursday, November 12, 2009

All Saints Celebrates Veterans Day


All Saints Parish on Lancaster Ave in Syracuse celebrated Veterans Day yesterday with a special mass and flagpole dedication ceremony. Veterans brought the gifts to the altar and the homily was about giving thanks to the vets, both living and deceased. Rev. Frederick D. Daley asked us to especially remember those who lost their lives in the Fort Hood tragedy.

The flagpole dedication ceremony took place immediately following the service. It was a beautiful sunny day and there were many tears as names of those killed in action were read aloud. Attendees were able to mention those close to them as well.

World War II and Korean War veteran Fred Bishop raised a flag to the top of the new pole at the conclusion of the ceremony before saluting the stars and stripes. On a day surrounded by memories of our loved ones who have served and gone before us, this 91-and-a-half-year-old vet is still full of energy.

Bishop spends his Veterans Day every year thinking back on his time in the military. Initially stationed in California to protect the coast from possible Japanese attack during WWII, then he went to Hawaii and bombed the Pacific coast before ending in the Philippines.

Says Bishop, "We were up in the Philippines with nothing to do!" As a navigator, he waited for the opportunity to return home and then navigated his way back.

Like so many other living veterans, Bishop was very eager to share his story. There was excitement in his voice as he recalled the tales of his 13 years of military service and was so excited that I'd taken the time to listen that he gave me a big hug after our interview.

View a video version of this story here.

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