
Johnson-Phelps Post 5220 - Oak Lawn, IL
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N 41° 43.138 W 087° 45.050
16T E 437544 N 4618846
Johnson-Phelps Post 5220 has served the Oak Lawn community for over 60 years.
Waymark Code: WM3KGX
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 04/16/2008
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In November of 2006, Congressman Daniel Lipinski (IL) stated in the House of Representatives:
"I rise today to honor the 60th anniversary of the Johnson-Phelps All American VFW Post #5220 in Oak Lawn, IL. Since its establishment, Post #5220 has enriched the lives of its members and faithfully served
the community. Today, Post #5220, under the guidance of Commander Joseph Stachon, has over 600 members and is
one of the most active VFW Posts in the Chicagoland area.
Area veterans, returning from the Second World War, formed the Johnson-Phelps VFW Post between 1944 and 1945 and received a formal charter in 1946. Initially, members gathered at the Oak Lawn Public Library and later held functions at Brandt's Dug-Out. In 1951, the Post moved into its current location at 52nd and Yourell Drive. Throughout its history, Post #5220 has successfully brought veterans of all ages and backgrounds together.
Members of the Post and its Ladies Auxiliary have a strong reputation for participating in community service events, performing
volunteer work at hospitals, and spearheading donation drives and fundraisers for charity. Through the work of its members, the Post continues to make a difference in the lives of countless individuals and has a tremendous impact on the surrounding community.
It is my great honor to recognize the 60th anniversary of the Johnson-Phelps All American VFW Post #5220 and commend the outstanding work of its members. As we celebrate the members' accomplishments today, we also thank them for their dedicated service in defending everything that our great Nation represents. Our society is forever indebted to our Nation's veterans for their unyielding bravery, courage, and perseverance."
VFW Post Number: 5220
 VFW Post Name: Johnson-Phelps
 Memorials, Displays, etc. at the site: not known
 Post Web Site: Not listed

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