Melvin E. Hearl, MN Post 21 - Moorhead, MN
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N 46° 52.728 W 096° 44.037
14T E 672664 N 5194188
Post 21 is on 30th street, a block north of Highway 10.
Waymark Code: WM11ZBB
Location: Minnesota, United States
Date Posted: 01/15/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member jhuoni
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The American Legion was founded in March 1919 in Paris, France, by U.S. World War I military personnel stationed there who were dedicated to four pillars of service and advocacy: veterans, military personnel, youth and patriotic values.

Melvin Elmer Hearl was born 1895 and was raised in Moorhead, Minnesota. Although Melvin enlisted into the US Military voluntarily, it wasn’t until the summer of 1918 when the draft was called up did Melvin join with the other hundreds of young Moorhead soldiers. Melvin was sent to Camp Grant in Rockford, Ill and Camp Upton, New York for training.
In September of 1918, hundreds of young soldiers including Melvin were given their first assignment by receiving notice they would be stationed in France. According to letters sent from Melvin to his mother back in Moorhead, Minnesota, Melvin was “fine as ever”. His humble nature and positive attitude constantly reminded his mother to “look on the bright side of life and trust in God”. Even at the time of his death in early November 1918, Melvin still had hope in his heart and a smile upon his face. Melvin was injured by shell fragments that damaged his stomach and lower limbs on November 1, 1918 while in his dugout in France. He was treated and sent by ambulance to a nearby hospital still conscious.
Although his spirits were high and his smile was big, Melvin Elmer Hearl passed away a few days later. The exact date of his death is still uncertain but one thing is for sure, his smile touched the lives of many including family, friends, and his comrades.

On April 27th, 1921 the Moorhead American Legion recognized and honored PVT Melvin E. Hearl by choosing his name for their post. To date, Melvin E. Hearl Post #21 still strives to honor Melvin and the other soldiers who lost their lives in conflicts all over the world defending the United States of America by continuing to touch the lives of many through positive attitude and a warm smile. From the Post website.

I have been to a graduation party here and brought in two flags that were in tough shape and ready to be retired. Each time I saw guys with hats, so that answers that.
Street address: 303 30th St N Moorhead, MN 56560-1500

Year the building was constructed.: 1997

Activities: Bingo

Hall rental: Yes

Can headgear be worn inside?: Yes

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