
Cover
of initial bylaws of the CAVC
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Order of American
Military Services formation.
Begun in 1983 as the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Veterans
Coordinating Committee, this organization was formed under the leadership of its first
chairman, Bryant Cook, to pull veteran organizations together and coordinate their
activities. The name was changed in 1994 under chairmanship of Bill Carman to call it the
Chattanooga Area Veterans Council. The goal was to include groups in the tri-state areas
of Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama.
Currently numerous organizations participate in the
work which sponsors such functions as Veterans Day, Memorial Day and other ceremonies. One
of the most appreciated work is performed by the Honor Guard which offers services at
Veteran funerals and at special patriotic functions.
In 1995, the 50th anniversary
of
World War II, the CAVC undertook sponsorship of the Armed Forces Day Parade which was in
danger of being discontinued. This was under the chairmanship of Bill Carman
with Edith Adkins as chairperson and Col. Bill Raines as military projects
officer. A much anticipated USO Dance was added each fall to remind
everyone of the days of World War II when these functions brought cheer to service men and
women.
Among the most important achievements of the CAVC was
pulling together the people and funds in 1997 to build a pavilion at the National Cemetery
through donations from a private donor, Hamilton County and the City of Chattanooga.
Begun in the administration of Chairman Ralph Astin in 1995, the pavilion
was completed in Bob Lahier's administration. It
was dedicated on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 1997, by Gov. Don Sundquist.
Armed
Forces Week Observance in Chattanooga Website
Mailing address:
Chattanooga Area Veterans Council
PO Box 24984
Chattanooga TN 37422
e-mail: pop@ipspress.com
Fax: 423-698-7803
Chairman Jim King
Officers 2002-2003
Jim King, Chairman
Jim Ratcliffe, Chairman Elect (1st Vice Chairman)
Jim Schull, Vice Chairman (2nd Vice Chairman)
Charles Levine, Treasurer
Secretary--
Steve Stewart, Past Chairman, Trustee
Ralph Wilson, Honor Guard Commander
Past Chairmen
Bryant L. Cook--1983
W.M. Hedrick--1984
William Pugh--1985
Robert M. Burgner--1986
Joe Murphy--1987
Charles Knowlan--1988
Howard M. Smith III, 1989
Lloyd D. Byers--1990
Joseph W. Young--1991
John W. Cotton--1992
Larry Sago--1993
Bill Carman--1994
Ralph Astin--1995
Charles Bearden--1996
Robert Lahiere--1997
Milton Thomas--1998
Ernest Seagle--1999
Dan Lovin, 2000
Steve Stewart, 2001
Charles
H. Coolidge Award
Auxiliary/Distaff Member of the Year
Each year the services of a veteran
and of an auxiliary/distaff member
are recognized with the prestigious awards.
Past
recipients of the Coolidge award have been:
William
Fry, DAV Chapter 6, 1985
Etcycle Rains, DAV Chapter 6, 1986
Leo B. Smith, Medal of Honor Museum, 1987
Bryant L. Cook, American Legion Post 159, 1988
Robert Burgner, The Retired Officers Assoc., 1989
Charles Knowland, Medal of Honor Museum, 1990
Lloyd Byers, Medal of Honor Museum, 1991
Carl Levi, American Legion Post 14, 1992
Ralph Wilson, 82nd Airborne, 1993
John Popham, American Legion Post 14, 1994
George Blair, 82nd Airborne, 1995
Joe Murphy, VFW Post 1289, 1996
Harold Wilson, American Legion Post 14, 1997
Vincent Cain, American Legion Post 112, 1998
No Recipient, 1999
Charles Bearden, American Legion Post 14, 2000
Homer Van Vleet, Jr., The Retired Officers Association, 2001
Past
Recipients of the Auxiliary/Distaff Awards have been:
Inez
McConnell, American Legion Unit 159, 1985
Edith Adkins, American Legion Unit 14, 1986
Katherine Blair, 82nd Airborne Winged Angels, 1987
Eva Hickey, American Legion Unit 95, 1988
Dorothy Stewart, American Legion Unit 95, 1989
Betty Rose, American Legion Unit 95, 1990
Shirley Byers, Medal of Honor Museum, 1991
No Recipient, 1992
Roberta Stone, American Legion Unit 14, 1993
No Recipient, 1994
Faye England, VFW Auxiliary Post 4848, 1995
Ellowene Wilson, 82nd Airborne Winged Angels, 1996
Sue Carman, VFW Post 4848 Auxiliary, 1997
Edith Whitman, WWI Veterans Barracks 2063, 1998
Charlotte Vandergriff, American Legion Unit 159, 1999
Marilyn Pickett, DAV Chapter 6, 2000
Sherry Kimbrow, WWI Ladies Auxiliary, 2001
Participating
Members
82nd Airborne Association
American Ex POW Chapter
American Legion Post 14
American Legion Post 47
American Legion Post 81
American Legion Post 95
American Legion Post 107
American Legion Post 112
American Legion Post 148
American Legion Post 159
American Legion Post 167
Marine Corps League
Marine Corps League Auxiliary
Submarine Veterans of World War II
The Retired Enlisted Association
The Retired Officers Association
Tennessee State Guard
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1289
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3679
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4848
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4985
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8153
Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 203
Associate
Members
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 14
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 95
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 159
Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, Chapter 6
Marine Corps League Auxiliary
Veterans of World War I Ladies Auxiliary, Barracks 2063
Honorary
Members
American
Gold Star Mothers, Scenic Area Chapter
Chattanooga Area Veterans Center
Chickamauga/Chattanooga Military Park
National Medal of Honor Museum of Military History
Tennessee Department of Veterans Affairs
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs National Cemetery
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic
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