American Legion Hiatt-Hunt Post 80
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N 37° 34.548 W 113° 41.944
12S E 261647 N 4162175
This Historical Marker is mounted on the dressed-stone Veteran Memorial on the northwest side of Utah Highway 18, between 100 North and Beryl Lane, on the east side of Enterprise, Utah.
Waymark Code: WMGWKM
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 04/16/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member hobbycachegirl
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American Legion Hiatt-Hunt Post 80
1946 · Fifty Years · 1996

After returning home from World War II, area veterans organized and requested membership to the National American Legion Program.

January 09, 1946, National Headquarters issued a charter for "Hiatt-Hunt Post 80". The post was named in honor of the first two area sons who gave their lives for freedom and their country: Alton Hiatt of World War I, and Alma Hunt of World War II.

This monument is erected on the southeast corner of a forty acre piece of property belonging to Post 80. Many menbership hours were spent in building what we see today. Post 80 is proud of its present and past membership and their accomplishments. We desire that the described property always remain in the ownership of Post 80. We want to leave this as a legacy to family and friends. We say - "Enjoy and use, but don't abuse."

Post 80 dedicates this monument in honor of the veterans of past wars. Anyone who puts their life on the line deserves to be treated with the utmost of dignity and respect. They are the men and women who have served our nation with honor. They have earned the right to be called "veterans" by their sacrifice and devotion to duty on some of the darkest hours our nation has known.

"I am a patriot-an American. I stand for the preservation
of moral principles that this nation was founded upon.
I love my country and pray that we will continue to be one
nation, under God, with liberty and justice for all.
I have seen the face of terror, felt the stinging cold
of fear, and enjoyed the sweet taste of a moments love.
I have cried, pained, and hoped - but most of all, I have
lived times, others would say, were forgotten. I am
proud to say that I am an American--a veteran."

Marker Name: American Legion Hiatt-Hunt Post 80

Marker Type: Roadside

County: Washington

City: Enterprise

Group Responsible for Placement: American Legion Hiatt-Hunt Post 80

Date Dedicated: July 4, 1996

Addtional Information: Not listed

Marker Number: Not listed

Web link(s) for additional information: Not listed

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