VFW Post 3272 was named after Gildo T Consolini
On 13 July 1943, Avon lost on a obscure island in the South Pacific its first native son in WWII.
Gildo T Consolini was buried alongside many other boys from the 43rd Division in a military cemetery on New Georgia Island.
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As a Charter Member of
the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, we, the officers and members
of Gildo T. Consolini Post 3272, do fully support and subscribe to the Congressional
Charter of the VFW stating the purposes of this organization as fraternal,
patriotic, historical, charitable and educational and are:
1. to preserve and
strengthen comradeship among its members;
2. to assist worthy
comrades;
3. to perpetuate the
memory and history of our dead and to assist their widows and orphans;
4. to maintain true
allegiance to the Government of the United States of America and fidelity to
its Constitution and Laws;
5. to foster true
patriotism;
6. to maintain and
extend the institutions of American Freedom;
7. to preserve and
defend the United States from all enemies.
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