Veterans get funds from American Legion post...
Veterans get funds from American Legion post
The American Legion Harbor Post 291 and its yacht club have raised
more than $250,000 to benefit Veterans Affairs hospitals in Southern
California, according to Post Commander Randy Eling.
Eling said the funds will be used to underwrite a variety of the
VA’s existing programs and services. In addition, the money will help
pay for additional staff, replace outdated diagnostic equipment and
supply the hospitals and outlying care facilities with new computers
and big-screen televisions.
Two more nonprofit veteran’s family support groups, the Ladies
Auxiliary and the Sons of the American Legion, assisted with the
fundraising campaigns, Eling said.
The 4,000-member Newport Beach American Legion post, founded in
1924 by a group of World War I veterans, raises awareness of
veterans’ issues and supports community programs, Eling said.
City honors captain who rescued diver
Sea Capt. Fred Bockmiller will be honored Tuesday by Costa Mesa
Mayor Gary Monahan for rescuing a stranded scuba diver from the ocean
in April.
Bockmiller and his crew of 13 high school students were on their
way to Avalon in the tall ship Argus, when they spotted a scuba diver
who had gotten lost and was adrift in the water for four hours. They
pulled him aboard and gave him dry clothes to prevent hypothermia.
Bockmiller will receive the Mayor’s award at Tuesday’s city
council meeting at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers, 77 Fair Drive.
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