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Maywood Bataan Day 2010 68
th Annual Memorial Service
Sponsored Jointly by
The Maywood Bataan Day Organization And
The Village of Maywood
Sunday, September 12, 2010 3:00 PM
Veterans Memorial Maywood Park
(Corner of 1st
Avenue & Oak Street) Maywood, Illinois
Keynote Speaker
Brigadier General Steven P. Huber Director of the Joint Staff, Joint Force Headquarters
Brigadier General Steven P. Huber, a member of the Illinois Army Na-
tional Guard, is currently serving as Director of the Joint Staff JFHQ-IL,
Springfield Illinois, which is comprised of approximately 13,000 Citizen
Soldiers and Airmen. As the Director of Joint Staff, General Huber is
responsible for the Illinois National Guard’s integration and coordina-
tion of National Guard Capabilities in support of Homeland Defense and
Defense Support to Civil Authorities. The Director also provides the
communication and coordination channels with all state, federal and intergovernmental agen-
cies in matters of domestic operations, domestic programs, AT/FP security operations, military
support to civil authorities, international affairs, intergovernmental and interagency cooperation
and strategic development. Prior to his current assignment, General Huber served as the Deputy
Chief of Staff, Multi-National Division - Central South in Iraq, Commander of the 108th Sus-
tainment Brigade, Commander of the 404th Chemical Brigade and Commanding General of
Combined Joint Task Force Phoenix, Kabul, Afghanistan.
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Ceremonial Band, Navy Band Great Lakes Chief Harold Mahanna, DIrector
2:30 PM
Bugle Call Assembly
3pm
Massing of Color Guards Posting of Military Colors
Welcome
Edwin H. Walker IV, Major, US Marine Corps, Master of Ceremonies
Pledge of Allegiance
The Philippine National Anthem - “Lupang Hinirang” The National Anthem - “The Star-Spangled Banner”
Led by Ellen Balmadrid
Memorial Prayer
Rev. Elliot Wimbush, Pastor First Congregational Church of Maywood
Introduction of Distinguished Guests
Col. Richard A. McMahon, Jr., President Maywood Bataan Day Organization
Remarks
Henderson Yarbrough, Sr., Mayor Village of Maywood
Maywood Bataan Day Keynote Speaker
Brigadier General Steven P. Huber Director of the Joint Staff, Joint Force Headquarters
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Featured Speaker John D. Lukacs, Author “Escape From Davao”
Monument Ceremony DuPage Chapter of VietNow Color Guard
Jeff Agonath, Chairman
Roll of Remembrance 192
nd Tank Battalion
Master of Ceremonies
Rifle Squad Gun Salute American Legion Post #690, Palatine
Playing of Taps
Wreath Laying Army Navy
Air Force Marine Corps Coast Guard
In Memory of Commodore Arthur Remus American Legion Filipino Post #509 & Auxiliary
Philippine Campaign Survivors Filipino American Historical Society of Chicago Merchant Marine Veterans Association Chicago
Veterans Assistance Commission of Cook County Daughters of the American Revolution
George Rogers Clark Chapter, River Forest Village of Maywood
Maywood Bataan Day Organization
“God Bless America” Led by Ellen Balmadrid
Benediction
Reverend Jacques A. Conway, Pastor Neighborhood United Methodist Church, Maywood
IN MEMORIAM
Frank Goldstein, T/4, Co. B, former Bataan POW and Hell Ship survivor, died on January 21, 2010. We
join his family and friends in marking his passing and honor him for his service.
Lewis Wallisch, Pvt, HQ Co., Bataan Death March survivor, POW and Hell Ship survivor, died on Octo-
ber 7, 2009. We join his family and friends in marking his passing and honor him for his service.
Hugh A. Muir, lifelong supporter of the Maywood Bataan Day Organization and Director-At-Large, died on
October 4, 2009 at the age of 100. Also known as “Mr. Maywood”, he was a founding member of the Maywood Chamber of Commerce and Village Board Member. The MBDO is saddened to lose such a firm link to our history., but honored to have counted him as a member.
Ralph W. Conner, former Maywood Village President and lifelong friend to the MBDO, passed away on
March 13, 2010. 2010. We join his family and friends in marking his passing and honor him for his service.
For additional information about Maywood Bataan Day or the Maywood Bataan
Day Organization, please visit our website at
http://mbdo.org
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Featured Speaker—John D. Lukacs John D. Lukacs, a writer with a budding reputation as a World War II and sports historian, special-izes in one-of-a-kind stories—the unusual, the unprecedented and the virtually unknown. His work has appeared in USA Today, The New York Times, ESPN The Magazine and ESPN.com. A hands-on historian who enjoys forensic documentary research and believes that first-hand
knowledge of a geographical location is essential to fashioning a riveting narrative, Lukacs has interviewed veterans and participants of nearly every major World War II battle, campaign and event, as well as visited almost every major battlefield and historical site. He recently published “Escape From Davao”, a book that chronicle s the escape of a dozen prisoners from Davao Penal Colony on Mindanao during WWII. These prisoners, including 10 Americans and 2 Filipinos, included Bataan Death March survivors. One of those escapees, Ed Dyess, later returned to the US and brought the first eyewitness accounts of the Bataan Death March and the atrocities heaped upon POWs by the Japanese. A former resident of New York City’s famed Hotel Chelsea, Lukacs, 33, lives in Arizona and Western Pennsylvania. More information about John D. Lukacs and his body of work can be found at this website: http://johndlukacs.com
SPECIAL THANK YOU Maywood Bataan Day Organization extends a special THANK YOU to members of the WWII Historical Reenactment Society for their help in bringing the image of the WWII soldier and sailors to life for us today. For more information, please contact the Maywood Bataan Day Or-