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American Legion Post 331 to Host Veterans of World War II, Korean War

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STONE HARBOR – Those who are veterans of World War II or the Korean War are invited to the American Legion Post 331, Stone Harbor. 
According to a release, American Legion Post 331 and Sons of American Legion Squadron 331, Stone Harbor, will honor local World War II and Korean War veterans with a free luncheon at its Pearl Harbor Day event, Dec. 14, from noon to 4 p.m. at the Stephen C. Ludlam Post 331 headquarters, 11617 Second Ave.
Post 331 will also present its annual Home for the Holidays travel package awards to selected Coast Guard members stationed in Cape May.
Each year, the post gifts all-expense-paid travel packages to active duty Coast Guard personnel so they can spend holiday time with their extended families, often at great distances from Cape May. Admission is free.
World War II and Korean War veterans from Cape May County are encouraged to attend and be recognized.
Visit stephencludlampost331.org.

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