Slideshow | A Legacy for all time

Lt. Cmdr. Allen Willey, a 1985 Tonasket High School graduate who has served 27 years in the U.S. Navy Civil Engineer Corps, speaks at the dedication of the U.S. Armed Forces Legacy site dedicationon Saturday May 18.
Lt. Cmdr. Allen Willey, a 1985 Tonasket High School graduate who has served 27 years in the U.S. Navy Civil Engineer Corps, speaks at the dedication of the U.S. Armed Forces Legacy site dedicationon Saturday May 18.

TONASKET – The U. S. Armed Forces Legacy site was dedicated Saturday, May 18, 2013, coinciding with Armed Forces Day. The dedication included a parade through Tonasket and a ceremony at the Legacy site, highlighted by speeches by Captain Alan Walker (U.S. Coast Guard) and Lieutenant Commander Allen Willey (U.S. Navy Civil Engineers).

More details will be in our May 23 print edition.

 

 

Waving the flag

Okanogan County Sheriff Honor Guard

American Legion

George Frank (rear left) amidst the flags

Blue Star Mothers president Daralyn Hollenbeck, with photo of son Josh.

Pastor Ron Wise giving the invocation.

Lt. Cmdr. Allen Willey, one of two keynote speakers.

Michael Stewart teaches about flag etiquette

Lt. Cmdr. Allen Willey (left) and Capt. Alan Walker

Lt. Cmdr. Allen Willey, a 1985 Tonasket High School graduate who has served 27 years in the U.S. Navy Civil Engineer Corps, speaks at the dedication of the U.S. Armed Forces Legacy site dedicationon Saturday May 18.

Crowd watches the plane approach

Nanchang CJ6, flown by Paul Lewis.

Viewing and sharing at the wall

County Commissioner Jim DeTro

Colville Tribe opening ceremony

Native American Color Guard

21-gun salute

Current Legacy pres. Roger Castelda

Capt. Alan Walker of Curlew, 28 years of service in the U.S. Coast Guard