Memorial Day Activities 2016





Major General Thomas H. Ruger Camp #1 Brothers Ed Gibson and Jim Johnson participated in the Memorial Day Program at Wilmington National Cemetery on May 30, 2016. 








The Ruger Camp #1 wreath was placed at the central flag pole in honor of all military heroes from all branches of the US Armed Forces. 

The names of 634 local armed forces personal who had past since last Memorial Day 2015 were read out-loud during the ceremony.  


A visit was also made to the Oakdale Cemetery in Wilmington to honor additional war heroes.

At the cemeteries a total of four graves were individually honored with roses placed on each headstone. 

At the Wilmington National Cemetery Brother Ed Gibson’s father, SGT Elwood Watson Gibson USMC, was honored for his service in Vietnam.



In the Oakdale Cemetery, William Broughton, a North Carolinian who serviced in the Union army during the Civil War was also honored.



Sargent William Broughton was an Englishman who served with a Union Virginia Regiment and died in Wilmington in April 1865.


But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate -- we can not consecrate -- we can not hallow -- this ground. The brave men, living and dead... have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract.

A. Lincoln
Gettysburg
November 19, 1863

Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC)

Major General Thomas H. Ruger Camp #1 participated in recognizing Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) cadets at various high schools in our area.

Camp and Departments of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, through the ROTC program, are encouraged to participate in recognizing deserving cadets. Such participation is voluntary and includes the awarding of certificates of recognition and the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War JROTC Medal with Bar.

Our definition of a deserving cadet is one that “shows a high degree of patriotism to his/her Nation and has demonstrated a high degree of academic performance and leadership. Camps and Departments are encouraged to work with their local  JROTC units in determining any additional requirements that may be used to determine a “deserving cadet.”

2016 Area High Schools with Honored Cadets:
Cape Fear High School, Central Cabarrus, Surry Central High School, E.E. Smith High School, Lumberton Senior High School, North Brunswick High School, Pinecrest High School, Seventy-First High School, South Brunswick High School, Southview High School, Terry Sanford High School, Union Pines High School, West Brunswick High School, Westover High School.


Presentations were made by Ruger Camp #1 Brothers:

James Crabtree

Gerard Devine

Jim Johnson

Pattric Patterson

Wendell Small Jr.

Max Speers

A special thank you is extended to all those Ruger Camp #1 Brothers who assisted in making these awards and medal presentations possible. 


9th Annual Department of North Carolina Encampment

The 9th Annual Department of North Carolina Encampment was held on 7 May 2016. 

The Encampment was co-hosted by Ruger Camp #1 and North Carolina Union Volunteers #5 and held at Fort Fisher National Historical Landmark at Kure Beach, NC. 

Twenty-One Brothers of the SUVCW Attended

We were honored to have Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War Commander-in-Chief Eugene G. Mortorff and Junior Vice Commander-in-Chief Mark R. Day in attendance.

Commander-in-Chief Eugene G. Mortorff


Junior Vice Commander-in-Chief Mark R. Day

For a view the 2016 Encampment Photo Album go to the Major General Thomas H. Ruger Camp #1 Facebook.