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Follow on Google News | 36 Year Navy Veteran, Chaplain, Rabbi to Receives Legion of Honor Distinguished Service AwardRabbi Harold Robinson, Ch, RADM, USN, (Ret) of Centerville, MA will Receive Award at Dinner Feb. 4th in Philadelphia by Four Chaplains Memorial Foundation. Advocate to update the Chaplain Hill Memorials in Sec 2 of Arlington National Cemetery.
By: PR Works The presentation will take place at the 57th Annual Four Chaplains Banquet at the IATSE Ballroom on February 4th, 5:30 p.m. (ET) before an expected audience of 300 veterans, civic and religious leaders. The event honors the 82nd anniversary of the loss of the famed "Four Chaplains" during WWII and the 250th Anniversary of the Army Chaplains Corps. "I am truly humbled and honored by this recognition of my life's work," noted Rabbi Robinson. He added, "I emphasize that my work is not done. I continue to beseech all stakeholders to complete the tribute to military chaplains as planned for Arlington National Cemetery. I urge patriotic citizens to reach out to their congressperson to take action to approve the project." A resident of Centerville, Massachusetts, Rear Admiral Harold L. Robinson was honored for his service as Navy Chaplain and continued service upon retirement. Rabbi Robinson served as a Naval Reserve Chaplain for 36 years, of which 26 were with the Marine Corps. Admiral Robinson led efforts resulting in the placement and dedication of the Jewish Chaplains Monument on Chaplains Hill in Section 2 at Arlington National Cemetery in 2011. On the night February 3, 1943, the American troopship U.S.A.T. Dorchester sailing from New York in the North Atlantic was struck by torpedoes fired by a uboat and sank in minutes with the loss of 674 soldiers and civilians. Among this who perished were four chaplains, a Catholic priest, two Protestant ministers and a Rabbi. The four Army officers were noted for their heroism in helping as many passengers escape the doomed ship as possible, offering up their own life jackets, and were last seen praying together. The heroism of the Four Chaplains became an iconic WWII story celebrated each year in early February by veterans, civic, and religious organizations. For information about the Chaplain's Hill project proposed for Arlington National Cemetery, visit https://www.ncmaf.com/ https://fourchaplains.org; Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ End
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