DAV Summit Co. Ch #35

DAV Summit Co. Ch #35 DAV Ch. 35 Meets the 1st MONDAY of every month @ 6:30PM. While touring across the U.S. as part of the election campaign of James M.

In the aftermath of World War I, disabled veterans in the United States found themselves seriously disadvantaged, with little governmental support. The idea to form the Disabled American Veterans arose at a Christmas party in 1920 hosted by Cincinnati Superior Court Judge Robert Marx, a captain who had been injured in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in November 1918. Although it had been functional fo

r some months by that time, the Disabled American Veterans of the World War (DAVWW) was officially created on September 25, 1920, at its first National Caucus, in Hamilton County Memorial Hall in Cincinnati. Cox, Judge Marx publicized the new organization, which quickly expanded. It held its first national convention in Detroit on June 27, 1921, at which time Marx was appointed the first national
commander. In 1922, a women's auxiliary organization was founded. The DAVWW
continued working through the Great Depression to secure the welfare of disabled
veterans, although their efforts were troubled by fundraising challenges and the desire of the public to put the World War behind them. In the midst of these troubled years, DAVWW was issued a federal charter by Congress, on June 17, 1932. The demands of World War II required the urgent expansion of the organization, which officially changed its name to Disabled American Veterans to recognize the impact of the new war. In 1944, the DAV began offering a National Service Officer Training Program at American University in Washington, the first
step of education that completed with a two-year mentorship program. The DAV expanded its efforts in a new way in 1945, when it first began distributing and then manufacturing "IdentoTags", miniature license plates which could be attached to a keyring with instructions that lost keys should be mailed to the DAVWW, who would return them to the owners. The program proved long-lasting and highly successful, both in bringing in donations and employing veterans in manufacture. By 1952, 350 people were employed in the endeavor, which brought in over $2 million a year in donations. Meanwhile, the number of disabled veterans had been increased by the still-ongoing Korean War. The DAV suffered a decline in the later 1950s and into the 1960s, with diminishing leadership and funds, but it rallied around the veterans of the Vietnam War and also focused heavily on working for prisoners of war and missing in action. Vietnam veterans soon filled the diminished ranks of the National Service Officers. On Veterans Day, 1966, the DAV moved its headquarters to Cold Spring, Kentucky. The following year, the IdentoTag program was discontinued in favor of providing address labels, with a request for donation, when changes in license plate practices made continuing the IdentoTag program impracticable. The DAV underwent substantial change in 1993 when the governance of the organization led to a watershed election that turned over the administration to new hands and the National Service Program was overhauled.

06/02/2024

COME JOIN US! It is time for the monthly meeting. Monday June 3, 2024, 6:30 pm, 1060 E. Waterloo Rd. Akron. That is the Veterans Service Commission. Come and hear the latest of our activities and a light snack and comrodery.

05/06/2024

COME JOIN US! We are having our regular monthly meeting at the Veterans Service Commission located at 1060 E. Waterloo Rd. in Akron at 6:30 pm Today May 6. 2024. We will talk about upcomming events, ways to help local veterans, the first reading of our updated Constitution and Bylaws,and last but not least time to talk and bond with other veterans. Oh yeah don't forget we will have pizza after the meeting. Hope to see you there.

05/05/2024

COME JOIN US! We are having our regular monthly meeting at the Veterans Service Commission located at 1060 E. Waterloo Rd. in Akron at 6:30 pm tomorrow May 6. 2024. We will talk about upcomming events, ways to help local veterans, the first reading of our updated Constitution and Bylaws,and last but not least time to talk and bond with other veterans. Oh yeah don't forget we will have pizza after the meeting. Hope to see you there.

04/01/2024

Join us tonight! April 1, at the Veterans Service Center (VSC) in Akron 1060 E. Waterloo Rd.@6:30 PM for the regular monthly meeting. This month is the election and installation of new officers, planning for Memorial Day weekend flag laying, review of critical legislation goals, and other important goals or events. We will follow this with snacks and fellowship. Hope to see you there.

03/31/2024

Join us tomorrow April 1, at the Veterans Service Center (VSC) in Akron 1060 E. Waterloo Rd.@6:30 PM for the regular monthly meeting. This month is the election and installation of new officers, planning for Memorial Day weekend flag laying, and review of critical legislation goals. We will follow this with snacks and fellowship. Hope to see you there.

03/04/2024

Hello All,
The regular chapter meeting of Summit County Chapter 35 is BACK. We will meet at 6:30 pm @ 1060 E. Waterloo. That is the VSC (Veteran Service Commission), on MONDAY MARCH 4, 2024. we will be discussing events of the last three months, upcomming events, nominations for next years leadership, and some good commodity time with a snack.
COME JOIN US.

07/03/2023

Join us tonight for the regular monthly meeting for our Chapter. It will be held at 6:30 pm at the Veterans Service Commisdion at 1060 east Waterloo Rd. In Akron. We will be discussing Department convention and the National convention this comming is August. We will be discussing what further we can be doing for our fellow Disabled veterans.
Come join us for some veteran comradery!

06/05/2023

Come out to the Veterans Service Commission at 6:30 pm for the regular monthly meeting of Our chapter tonight. We will be discussing the upcoming Department conference, just be kids program, And some legislation that is be considered. The VSC is located At 1060 e. Waterloo Rd Akron.
If you know anyone that may need servile work. We can help with that.

05/01/2023

Join us tonight at 6:30 at the Summit County Veterans Service Commission, located at 1060 E. Waterloo Rd. In Akron for the monthly meeting. We will be discussing upcoming local events and the ever changing legislative landscape of the V.A.

Ree from Ree's Cuts and Patches came to our meeting tonight to present the check from the fund raiser that she put on fo...
04/04/2023

Ree from Ree's Cuts and Patches came to our meeting tonight to present the check from the fund raiser that she put on for our Chapter ladt6 month. Through her efforts and her volunteers the event raised $700.00. We appreciate her kindness and willingness to help The Disabled American Veterans of Summit County.

A couple photos from Chapter 35 meeting
02/07/2023

A couple photos from Chapter 35 meeting

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1060 E. Waterloo Road
Akron, OH
44306

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