For the Review
What difference does a day make, a week, a month, or even a year for that matter when something is 100 years in the making. The Hattal-Taylor VFW Post #333 actually turned 100 back in February 2020 and would have been given a certificate honoring its 100 years in existence. But because of pandemic restrictions last year and a couple of winter events postponing the ceremony even further these past couple of weeks, the official recognition didnât occur till recently.
- Advertisement -
The Hattal-Taylor Post was named for two local US soldiers, Clarence Hattal and William Taylor, who both died in WW I fighting in the Marne on the Western Front, in France during 1918. The Post was granted a charter by the U.S. Veterans of Foreign wars to honor soldiers who fought in the Spanish-American War and WW I.