BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Texas World War I Centennial Commemoration - ECPv4.6.1//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME:Texas World War I Centennial Commemoration X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://www.texasworldwar1centennial.org X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Texas World War I Centennial Commemoration BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC-6:20180928T130000 DTEND;TZID=UTC-6:20180928T160000 DTSTAMP:20250704T073330 CREATED:20180911T024728Z LAST-MODIFIED:20180911T024728Z UID:30306-1538139600-1538150400@www.texasworldwar1centennial.org SUMMARY:COMMEMORATION: NO VETERANS NO DEMOCRACY NO DEMOCRACY NO AMERICA DESCRIPTION:NO VETERANS NO DEMOCRACY NO DEMOCRACY NO AMERICA: Commemorating the Centennial Anniversary of Sacrfice of Service of the 24th US Infantry Regiment of 1917-1918 in San Antonio\, Texas on September 28\, 2018 at Fort Sam Houston Joint Military Base in San Antonio\, Texas. This event will also give a Salute of  Honor and Recognition of the Service of the Honorable Ambassador General James McEacin\, a member of the 24th US Infantry Regiment.\n\nCivil leaders and youth from across Texas will travel to San Antonio\, Texas on September 28\, 2018 to attend the inaugural commemoration to honor and recognize the nineteen soldiers of the United States 24th Infantry Regiment that were hanged at Camp Travis at Fort Sam Houston over 100 years ago.\n\n“This is an extraordinary opportunity for us to pay homage to a group of dedicated soldiers who were subjected to some of the most dangerous discrimination during their time and yet have not been remembered in an affirming way until now. Regardless of what some may say about their actions in Houston\, Texas\, many of us believe that these men died with honor because they refused to bow down to the injustices of their time. They were trained to defend\, protect and serve the United States of America and the Constitution and they fulfilled their duty even unto death\,” says Pastor K.P. Tatum\,  Sr.\, president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and event co-producer.\n\nThis event in supported in part by the Bexar County Buffalo Soldiers Association in San Antonio\, Texas\, the Bowtie Boys in Garland\, Texas\, Patricia T. Graham Photography\, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Fort Worth\, Texas\, Texas Historical Commission Military Programs in Austin\, Texas\, the Texas Buffalo Soldiers Association and Frontier Forts of Texas in Mansfield\, Texas\, Texas WW I Centennial Commemoration and the leadership of the Fort Sam Houston Joint Military Base in San Antonio\, Texas\n\nOrganizers are working to ask the president for a pardon for these soldiers.\n\nThe tentative agenda schedule for the Day of Commemoration on September 28\, 2018:\n\n1300 Meet at Gift Chapel\n1300-1305 Welcoming remarks\n1305-1310 Invocation\n1310-1320 Remarks from LTG Buchanan\n1320-UTC Review of the event’s history\, and provide historic perspective on the case (to include: local historian\, military JAG historian\, and/or Ambassador General James McEacin)\nTBD -UTC Conduct historic tour of relevant sites.\n\n“In a real sense\, when kept in context\, these soldiers were placed in a no-win situation very similar to those who fought at the Alamo. Most reasonable minded people will acknowledge that they were not given the same rights and  protections they fought so hard to defend\, until now\,” says Pastor Tatum\n\nFor more information on sponsorship to support this historic event\, contact Pastor Tatum at 817.966.7625\, kptatum1@gmail.com\n URL:https://www.texasworldwar1centennial.org/calander/commemoration-no-veterans-no-democracy-no-democracy-no-america/ LOCATION:Building 626\, San Antonio\, TX\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.texasworldwar1centennial.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Bowtie-boys-Gift-Chaple.jpg ORGANIZER;CN="Community%20Peacemakers":MAILTO:kptatum1@gmail.com END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR