Veterans of Foreign Wars Pvt Wm. B. Wilson Post 666

Veterans of Foreign Wars Pvt Wm. B. Wilson Post 666 Welcome to the VFW Pvt Wm. B. Wilson Post #666 page. We are a Beacon area Veterans' organization supporting veteran and community events. The Rev.

Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 666
Centennial 1921 – 2021

In honor of William B Wilson 1st Beaconite KIA in WW1

Who We Are: The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States is a nonprofit Veterans service organization comprised of eligible Veterans and military service members from the active, guard and reserve forces. We trace our roots back to 1899 when veterans of the Spanish-American War (1

898) and the Philippine Insurrection (1899-1902) founded local organizations to secure rights and benefits for their service. Many arrived home wounded or sick. There was no medical care or veterans' pension for them, and they were left to care for themselves. In their misery, some of these veterans banded together and formed organizations that would eventually band together and become known as the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. After chapters were formed in Ohio, Colorado and Pennsylvania, the movement quickly gained momentum. Today, membership stands at more than 1.5 million members of the VFW and its Auxiliary. Our Mission: To foster camaraderie among United States Veterans of overseas conflicts. To serve our Veterans, the military and our communities. To advocate on behalf of all Veterans. Our Vision: Ensure that Veterans are respected for their service, always receive their earned entitlements, and are recognized for the sacrifices they and their loved ones have made on behalf of this great country. Beacon Veterans of Foreign Wars Private William B. Wilson Post 666 commemorated 100 years since receiving its Charter on February 7, 1921 and is named in honor of Pvt Wilson who was killed in action in Belgium on August 19, 1918. Pvt Wilson was the first soldier from Beacon to die in WWI. Pvt Wilson’s military background courtesy of the Beacon Historical Society: “Wilson went off to war with two of his best friends, George VanPelt of Beacon and Herbert Miller of Newburgh. The three, with about 50 other Beacon boys, joined up in Newburgh’s “Company L” of the 107th Infantry Regiment. By late of April 1918, the regiment had landed in France. By mid-August the 107th was seeing its first real action as a backup force to the British in the Dickenbusch Lake sector of Belgium. The doughboys’ position were in clear view of the Germans who were entrenched on nearby Mount Kemmel. The regiment’s historian recalls that Company L, on the day of August 19, was under continuous shelling by the Germans, resulting in several American casualties. One of those was Herbert Miller of Newburgh, William Wilson’s
best friend. Miller lay in No-Man’s Land, too dangerous to be retrieved in daylight. That night of August 19, Private Wilson and Corporal Richard Connery volunteered to go out and bring Miller back to the American trenches. Both men carried Miller on a stretcher under a heavy barrage of mortar fire. Connery was wounded by shrapnel; Wilson was killed by a sniper. Word of Wilson’s and Miller’s deaths reached their hometowns on September 18, 1918. The best friends had died on the same day, August 19, the only two soldiers from Company L to be killed on that day. A Memorial Mass for Wilson was quickly arranged. Michael Aylward, pastor of St. Joachim’s Church, had tears streaming down his face during the eulogy, such was the emotional loss felt for this popular young man. Private Wilson’s body would be brought back in April of 1921, to be interred in St. Joachim’s Cemetery. In 1921, Beacon Veterans would form a new VFW Post and call it the Private William B. Wilson Post 666. After the war, George VanPelt and his comrades from Company L, including Corporal Connery who was with Wilson when he was killed, would come visit Wilson’s mother at her home at 138 Verplank Avenue, to console her and to remember Billy, and how he died for No Greater Love Than This……….” Beaconite Frank Haight organized and was elected the first Commander of VFW Post 666 on Feb 7, 1921 and our Post has been continuously active for the past 100 years. VFW Post 666 continues to support all Veterans especially those Veterans at Castle Point VA where the Post sponsors ice cream socials, bingo, outdoor picnic in Spring, Christmas parties and more. Our sole fund-raiser for these events is the Poppy Program which is held during Memorial Day in May and Veterans Day in November of each year of which the community is very generous in making donations to support Veterans causes. Additionally Post 666 Veterans have assisted in sponsoring monthly American Red Cross Blood Drives at the Veterans Memorial Building, sponsored Boy Scout events such as monthly meetings and Pine Wood Derby, assisted the Beacon Historical Society in cleaning and restoring the War memorials in front of the Memorial Building. Currently Post 666 is collaborating with the Beacon Historical Society in sharing Veterans’ historical documents, photos and artifacts for possible display at the Society’s new home. Post 666 has donated gift cards to the Food Pantry and Nursing Care at Castle Point VA. Donations have also been used to purchase new organizational signs which are displayed in front of the Memorial Building. The signs identify the three Veterans organizations and list meeting times. VFW Post 666 in concert with American Legion Post 203 and Carmen Ramputi Det 861 Marine Corps League and community organizations cleaned the yard and began work on the residence of a long-time Beacon resident and Korean War Veteran. Post 666 also assists with providing funeral details for Veterans at no charge and holds repass at the Memorial Building for those Veterans. Veterans Day ceremonies are held on November 11 of each year by Post 666 even during the Covid19 pandemic. Participation in parades have also been on hold since the pandemic but we look forward to getting back on-line. It is our hope to be able to commemorate the centennial of our Post sometime in 2021 where we can invite the community to celebrate with us. Harold G. Delamater
Commander

If you didn't make the parade in person - check out the City of Beacon YouTube to see the Marine Corps League's Colorgua...
03/16/2026

If you didn't make the parade in person - check out the City of Beacon YouTube to see the Marine Corps League's Colorguard and some of our very own members and family in Colonial garb at the start of the parade!

The City of Beacon "Parade of Green" on Saturday, March 14, 2026

01/09/2026

Our very own Mitch Corrado with Commander Tom on the WPDH Veteran Report!

Great coverage of the Beacon Veteran's Day Event. In case you missed it, click the Journal's like to see more
11/18/2025

Great coverage of the Beacon Veteran's Day Event. In case you missed it, click the Journal's like to see more

See photos from Beacon VFW Post 666's Veterans Day ceremony, where service members from all branches were given their day of honor. bit.ly/4hXK4uM

Join Guardian Revival in September as they complete the Guardian One Mile Challenge - 1 mile for 30 days to raise funds ...
08/04/2025

Join Guardian Revival in September as they complete the Guardian One Mile Challenge - 1 mile for 30 days to raise funds and awareness to combat military, veteran and first responder su***de in the US.

Check out our Events page for the upcoming Movie showing at Veteran's Hall at 1900 on 29APR:The Beacon Historical Societ...
04/14/2025

Check out our Events page for the upcoming Movie showing at Veteran's Hall at 1900 on 29APR:

The Beacon Historical Society is hosting a movie night on April 29th at 7pm. The evening will start with a short talk and the showing of the 1945 classic "They Were Expendable" starring beacon's own LTCDR Robert Montgomery!
Reserve your seat(s) by emailing [email protected].
All are welcome
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
Light hors d'oeuvers and drinks available
Suggested donation of $50 per person (paid at the door)
Thank you to event sponsor: Viscount Wines and Liquor

Dutchess County is launching the Honor-A-Veteran-Program. This new program will honor a deceased veteran every month fro...
03/27/2025

Dutchess County is launching the Honor-A-Veteran-Program. This new program will honor a deceased veteran every month from April-November. Consider submitting a deceased Dutchess County Veteran who should be spotlighted in the coming months. Please contact your local Vet org or Adam Roche / DC Veteran's Affairs Office for assistance.

Dutchess County Executive Sue Serino and Office of Veterans Affairs Director Adam Roche proudly invite residents to apply for the County’s “Honor a Veteran” program, through which family, friends, and Dutchess County honor a deceased veteran at monthly ce

The Dutchess County Office of Veteran's Affairs (Adam Roche, Director) is trying to best serve our area veterans. If you...
03/27/2025

The Dutchess County Office of Veteran's Affairs (Adam Roche, Director) is trying to best serve our area veterans. If you are a Veteran, family member or caregiver, consider participating in a completely anonymous survey so they can best focus their efforts.

Take this survey powered by surveymonkey.com. Create your own surveys for free.

For our Veterans and others in the Beacon area: Fareground Food Community hosts the Fareground Welcome Table every Frida...
03/22/2025

For our Veterans and others in the Beacon area: Fareground Food Community hosts the Fareground Welcome Table every Friday (1730-1930) at 50 Liberty Street, Beacon
They welcome everyone to share food and community.
This initiative is a collaboration between Fareground, First Presbyterian Church of Beacon, and Songbird.
Check out their website for more details and future dates.
https://www.fareground.org/events

Fareground will also be at the Veteran's Memorial Building on 1JUN 1600-2000. More details to follow.

If you need food and are not able to make it to one of our events, please request an appointment to pick up groceries by texting ‭(845) 901-6687‬.

Thank you to everyone who attended Vietnam Veteran Kenny Mari's graveside service today at Fishkill Rural Cemetery. It w...
03/07/2025

Thank you to everyone who attended Vietnam Veteran Kenny Mari's graveside service today at Fishkill Rural Cemetery. It was an incredible turn out from across the Hudson Valley. Kenny may not have had any blood relatives in attendance, but he was surrounded by family!

03/07/2025

There will be a graveside ceremony for Vietnam Veteran Kenneth Mari tomorrow (Fri) at Fishkill Rural Cemetery, Rte 9, Fishkill. The Veteran has no family.

Muster 1130 at the cemetery for noon service. Please wear your organizational cover.
Det 861 will provide firing detail.

02/17/2025

CALLING ALL AREA VETERANS: Congressman Pat Ryan will be holding an informational session concerning the "temporary" closure of the inpatient urgent care facility at Castle Point VA.

Please plan to attend the session TOMORROW, Tues Feb 18 at 10:00am at the Veterans Memorial Bldg, 413 Main St, Beacon. Your input is needed.

Send a message to learn more

Join us at the Beacon Veteran's Memorial Hall on Wednesday 5MAR for FREE Pet First Aid. Learn from Dr. Paul McNamara (Ch...
01/27/2025

Join us at the Beacon Veteran's Memorial Hall on Wednesday 5MAR for FREE Pet First Aid. Learn from Dr. Paul McNamara (Chief Surgeon at Hudson Highlands Veterinary Medical Group) on what to do if your pet has a medical issue.
The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required (QR code or www.dutchess.gov/PetFirstAid ).

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