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Woodstock VFW 5040

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http://www.vfw5040.org
The Woodstock VFW Post 5040 is a non-profit organization serving veterans and promoting Americanism in the community in which we live. The history of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5040, Woodstock, Illinois, dates back to 1945. In that year, World War II veterans began work leading up to the establishment of our Post, securing it with a charter on March 4, 1946. There were 224 original charter members of our Post. On April 29, 1947, the Auxiliary was chartered with 33 members.
The members of the Post have strived to build on four pillars:
1)Service to Veterans
2)Service to Youth and Families
3)Service to our Community
4)Patriotism

Each of these pillars represents what our Post has aimed to do, to give back to the community in which we live and help the veterans that have given so much to defend our great country. In doing this, we remember those that gave the ultimate sacrifice to defend our freedoms, those who died in combat in the conflicts that our country has been in over these many years.

With the deep history in our Post, trying to summarize and include all historical events would be a monumental task to include on a single web page. In 1996, for our 50 Year Anniversary, the Woodstock VFW News, a monthly publication dating back to 1955, tried to capture the spirit and life of VFW Post 5040 through pictures and letters of members throughout the years.

Some of these activities include the following:

V-J Day Parade and Pageant of Drums (1955-1974)

Support of the National Home in
Buddy Poppy Days
Memorial Day Ceremony and Parade on the Woodstock Square
Honor Guard participation in funerals

Some of the original members of our Post fought in conflicts as early as the Spanish-American war of 1898. Today, we have over 400 VFW members and 90 Ladies Auxiliary members in our Post. Many of the active Post members are from WW II. As time passes, many of the WW II members are becoming fewer and we strive to bring in members from the Vietnam War, Korean War, and other recent conflicts. Even though the amount of members at our monthly meetings totals less than 30, we still have a dedicated few that continually look after the Post and keep up the tradition of the VFW.
Events at our Post primarily raise money for helping veterans and their families. We have many community groups that use our hall for meetings such as the Woodstock American Legion, McHenry County Independent Riders, McHenry County Marine Corps League , Woodstock Elks and Woodstock Jaycees to name a few.

What the future holds for our VFW is yet to be seen. In the early days of the VFW, becoming a member is something that you felt good about. It helps get you involved in the community and with the many members, there was always something happening down at the Post. Today, in our fast paced world, members are harder to come by and attitudes have changed.  Active membership showing up to the Post meetings averages about 30 members. There is a small group of people that continually take care of the Post, but they can only do so much. While we do not foresee any changes to our Post home in the near future, it just goes to show how things do change within the community in which the VFW has been an integral part of. Does this mean the end of the Post in Woodstock? No, just a different outlook of what the VFW Post will be and another chapter in its long history.One thing to remember and is constant: through honorable overseas military service can a person can join the VFW. Once a member, they are pledged to defend human rights in peace and war. Now and in the future, there will be foreign war veterans. Those that participate can be assured that the Veterans of Foreign Wars will continue to be your voice in assisting veterans, calling for improved benefits, and helping those in need.
To continue to do so, we need your support. All Veterans of the Armed Forces should belong to some type of a Veterans organization chartered by Congress or recognized by the Veterans Administration for claim representation. Joining one of these organizations helps you and the thousands of other veterans by providing strength in numbers. The more veterans we have in these organizations, the more "clout" we will have in Washington and State governments. If you are eligible to join your local VFW, you become a member of a very large, national organization and will be part of an organization that helps benefit the community in which you live.



Organizer and beneficiary

Jason Moody
Organizer
Woodstock, IL
VFW 5040
Beneficiary

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