Flame of Freedom / Relighting
Savannah, United States
<i>(Right Marker)</i>:<center> <b>Flame of Freedom</b><br> 1919 - 1969<br> Dedicated to the<br> <b>Glory of God</b></center> A fitting reminder of this precious heritage, a tribute to all who offered their lives to preserve it. A gift to our Community by the American Legion to celebrate its founding and <b>Fifty</b> years of One Hundred per cent <b>Americanism</b> for <b>God and Country</b><br><br> Chatham Post 36 · Cherokee Post 154 · Savannah Post 135 · Geo. K. Gannam Post 184 · W.P. Jordon Post 500<br> <i>(List of Officers)</i><br><br> <i>(Left Marker)</i>:<br> On August 8, 2005<br> <b>The Flame of Freedom</b><br> Honoring Our Veterans Ceased to Burn.<br> On November 10, 2005<br> The Sasser Family dedicates the relighting of the Flame to all Veterans,and in honor of their beloved Husband and Father,<br> <b>Captain Willie O. Sasser, U.S. Air Force.</b><br> During his service, Captain Sasser was Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross with two clusters, the Air Medal with three clusters, the Atlantic & Pacific Campaign Medal. the Achievement Medal, the Armed Forces Reserve Medal- Air Force, the National Defence Medal, and the American Campaign Medal.<br> The freedoms these heros defended brought our nation a lasting victory. They served courageously, securing freedom for America and the world. We thank for the freedom we enjoy today.<br> <b>We owe them so much!</b><br><br> Committee to Relight the Flame<br> <i>(List of those names)</i>