Post 31 Rutland, Vermont

Post 31

Rutland, Vermont

Post 31 Rutland, Vermont

About This Post

Post Namesake

Rutland Post 31, is  named after the town. 

Notable Members

LTC Bert Hyland: first Commander. National Vice Commander

Major General Leonard Wing, Past Post Commander

Bill Flory American Legion baseball coach over three decades. 

Patrick Managan Department Commander

Alan Grazini and Alan Grazini Jr, both Department Commanders

Albert Cree,  Department Commander

Dr. James Hamilton Department Commander

Jack ... READ MORE

What Makes this Post Unique

1920 Rutland Post was located on Cottage Street. 1945 moved to Evelyn Street of once was the Moose club and VFW. 
1947 Over the Bus terminal on Merchants Row. Currently on 33 Washington Street. No matter where they call home, ... READ MORE

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HISTORY

1910

Charter Members Rutland Post #31

Aug 11, 1919

The following are charter members of Rutland Post #31:

Bert Hyland, William J. Kelley, Leonard F. Wing, Hugh D. Lalor, Charles E. Novak, Guy G. Cowen, Charles H. Jennings, George F. Loretta, Louis A. Branchaud, John B. McGuire, George C. Ackley, Kenneth F.  Lawson, Ray E. Smith, Dr. James M. Hamilton, Joseph M. Colombia, William K. Donovan, Flavian A. Rousseau, John E. Enfield, Ralph J. Clark, Leslie V. Baird, Charles A. Reed, Vernon F. Ackley, Hazen..

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Bert S. Hyland Elected First Commander of Rutland Post #31

Bert S. Hyland Elected First Commander of Rutland Post #31

Aug 15, 1919

Bert S. Hyland

 6/14/1873-11/9/51

 

First Commander of the newly organized Rutland Post #31. His impressive history of involvement to..

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Rutland Fair 1919

Sep 11, 1919

Rutland County WWI veterans are honored at the Vermont State Fair. 

First Post 31 Bert Hyland Colonel highlighted in the movie 


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1920

George T. Moroney Elected Post Commander

George T. Moroney Elected Post Commander

Jul 20, 1920

George Moroney was a World War I veteran. Served with the 806th Aerial Squadron highest rank Sergeant. Enlisted 12/8/1917-1/21/1919.

in the mid twenties George was elected as Alderman for the city of Rutland. He was elected to the Rutland board of assessors.

from 1927-1953 he was a Motor vehicle Inspector for the State of Vermont and the majority of Rutland residents received their motor vehicle license exams from George .

He was Department of Vermont Vice Commander in..

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George Frederic Jones elected Post #31 Commander

Aug 25, 1921

George Frederic Jones

1/25/1897-12/29/1973

 

George enlisted in the US Army, serving as an ambulance driver  592d Ambulance Service 5-21-17..

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Jack Crowley Elected Rutland Post #31 Commander

Jack Crowley Elected Rutland Post #31 Commander

Jul 4, 1922

 

 

Jack Augustine Crowley

1/29/1891-3/7/69

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Freeman Eugene Plue elected Post #31 Commander

Aug 23, 1923

Freeman Eugene Plue

11/12/1895-6/27/1986

 

Born in Benson, VT lived a long 90 year life. 

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John J. Cocklin elected Post #31 Commander

John J. Cocklin elected Post #31 Commander

Aug 23, 1924

John J. Cocklin

5/2/1893-6/22/1981

 

World War I veteran serving 4/1/18-1/18/1919. Company M 303d infantry  and 301st Field Artillery. 1st..

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Dr. James Madison. Hamilton Elected Post Commander

Jul 25, 1925

Dr. James Hamilton a compassionate leader of the community. 1891 Graduated from the University of Vermont Medical School and was distinguished and excelled with regards to Military Science and tactics. He then graduated from the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Baltimore, MD. 

He served in the Spanish American War as a surgeon. 

1914 elected Commander of the Vermont Spanish American War Veterans (Teddy Roosevelt Chapter).

1914 Vermont Medical Sorient Executive Board And 1915 became secretary of the..

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Dr. James Madison. Hamilton Elected Post Commander

George Arthur Sabin elected Post #31 Commander

Aug 25, 1926

George Arthur Sabin

4/21/1889-1/20/61

 

World War Army veteran, US Quartermaster Corps supply Officer, stationed at Camp Mills. Enlisted 12/14/17..

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Earl Thomas Tower elected Post #31 Commander

Aug 20, 1927

Earl Thomas Tower

4/21/1898-11/22/1951

 

1915: Earl and his brothers made up the “Tower Brothers Orchestra”. Earl played violin and..

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Earle Blaine Taylor elected Post Commander

Aug 23, 1928

Earle Blaine Taylor

12/26/1891-12/16/1942

 

World War I veteran. Enlisted 8/28/1918-12/4/1918. Company B Tank Corps.

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Robert Matthew .Higgins elected Post Commander

Aug 22, 1929

Robert M. Higgins

8/19/1896-3/10/1980

 

Graduated from St. Joseph’s School and Rutland Business College.

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1930

Cleon Arthur Perkins elected Post #31 Commander

Cleon Arthur Perkins elected Post #31 Commander

Aug 23, 1930

Cleon Arthur Perkins

2/21/1896-6/9/76

 

Graduate of Rutland High School and Worcester Polytechnical University. Father Mayor Arthur Perkins.

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Bert Hyland elected National Vice Commander

Oct 10, 1930

The National Convention in Boston, Bert Hyland is elected National Vice Commander. The Rutland Post #31 Drum Corps attended the convention and participated in the parade. (See photos section) 


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Bert Hyland elected National Vice Commander

Howard Harmon Manley elected Post Commander

Aug 21, 1931

Howard Harmon Manley

9/14/1898-7/12/68

 

 

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Raymond James Cocklin elected as Post Commander

Aug 23, 1932

Raymond James Cocklin

9/13/1895-8/17/67

 

Rutland native, graduating from St Peter’s school and Rutland HS. 

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Bernard Welch Flanders elected Post Commander

Aug 28, 1933

Bernard Welch Flanders

12/3/1897-2/24/1979

 

Born in Coaticook St.,Canada.

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General Leonard Fish Wing elected Post #31 Commander

Aug 28, 1934

Leonard Fish Wing Sr

11/12/1893-12/19/1945

 

 Born in Ira, Vermont 1893. His parents moved to Rutland in 1908. He graduated..

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General Leonard Fish Wing elected Post #31 Commander
Peter Joseph Franzoni elected Post Commander

Peter Joseph Franzoni elected Post Commander

Aug 23, 1935

P. Joseph Franzoni

 

 

 

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