Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3103

Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3103 To foster camaraderie among United States veterans of overseas conflicts. To serve our veterans, the military and our communities.

We have a rental/banquet facility that can accommodate 119 people with adequate parking.

07/12/2025

In 1931 future President Harry S. Truman, a VFW Post 35 Life member, served as the General Chairman of the 32nd VFW National Encampment (known today as the VFW National Convention) in Kansas City, Missouri.

We're looking forward to seeing YOU at this year's 126th VFW National in Columbus, Ohio! vfw.org/Convention

07/11/2025

It's important for all of our Retired Soldiers out there to stay up to date on changes and modifications to your military status, benefits, and entitlements.

Fortunately, the U.S. Army Retired Soldier Handbook (which is updated annually) is a great place to start to find the information that you need (plus don't forget to read our Army Echoes newsletter for Retired Soldiers and their families, too!).

Check them both out now at https://soldierforlife.army.mil/Army-Retirement/Post-Retirement!

07/10/2025

Although 40 states have legalized medical ma*****na, the federal government still lists it as a controlled substance.

07/10/2025

The 2025 Let’s Ride Challenge™ Ride for Heroes is more than just a ride — it’s a “thank you” to those who have given so much for our freedom. Every mile you ride helps fuel a $1 million donation to organizations like the VFW, supporting our nation’s veterans and military members. Make your ride count and even save $100 off a riding academy course when you sign up BEFORE July 31!

Visit your local Harley-Davidson dealer to register and remember to select the Veterans of Foreign Wars when you register your H-D motorcycle. Join the challenge, hit the open road, and make every mile count.

Details here: https://www.h-dletsride.com VFW Membership

Join us this Friday, 11 July 2025, from 5:00 pm to 8:30 pm! This week’s FREE Canteen Buffet Dinner will come to us court...
07/09/2025

Join us this Friday, 11 July 2025, from 5:00 pm to 8:30 pm!
This week’s FREE Canteen Buffet Dinner will come to us courtesy of Lifepoint Church of Fredericksburg!

We’ll also have our Queen of Hearts game.

The Ship’s Store will be open.

Must be a member or a guest of a member.

If you'd like more information about becoming a VFW member, or a member of the Auxiliary, please message us.

VFW qualifications: http://www.vfw.org/join/eligibility
VFW Auxiliary qualifications: https://vfwauxiliary.org/join-us/eligibility-information/

07/08/2025

I am pleased to hear today’s announcement that through early retirements, deferred resignations, the federal hiring freeze and normal attrition, the Department of Veterans Affairs is on track to reduce its staff by only some 30,000 employees by the end of the fiscal year 2025, thus eliminating the...

07/08/2025

A large-scale reduction in the workforce of 80,000 employees planned for hospitals and clinics run by the Department of Veterans Affairs is no longer being consider for fiscal 2025, VA Secretary Doug Collins announced Monday.

Here’s a look at the Calendar of Events for July 2025. - 11 July 2025 (Fri) - FAVC Monthly Meeting at Post @ 1830- 17 Ju...
07/07/2025

Here’s a look at the Calendar of Events for July 2025.

- 11 July 2025 (Fri) - FAVC Monthly Meeting at Post @ 1830
- 17 July 2025 (Thurs) - Post General Membership Meeting @ 1930
- 20 July 2025 (Sun) - Post Clean-up 1000-1200 (Volunteers needed/no sign-up required)
- 21 July 2025 (Mon) - MOC Fred Gnats PT # 19 Scratch @ 1900
- 27 July 2025 (Sun) - Quilts of Valor Sewing/Assembly Session. All welcome, no experience required! 1400-1700 (Note: Not a VFW event)

Keep up with the post calendar and find other resources at: https://vfw3103.org

Please note that volunteers are always needed for the Friday night Canteen. Whether it’s preparing a meal, helping with serving a meal or clean up, or just donating a dessert. Please contact the Post leadership for questions or additional information.

Medal of Honor Monday with Tara Ross.
07/07/2025

Medal of Honor Monday with Tara Ross.

*** Medal of Honor Monday! 🇺🇸🇺🇸 ***

On this day in 1944, a U.S. Army Dental Corps officer bravely defends his field hospital. Captain Benjamin “Ben” Salomon remains the only dentist to receive the Medal of Honor.

Maybe he would have been as surprised as anyone? He’d left dentistry behind when he first joined the Army. Instead, the young Jewish American initially served in the infantry. He was an expert shot, and he earned the respect of his fellow soldiers.

“Ben Salomon was the best instructor in infantry tactics we ever had,” his commanding officer reportedly said. “He gave everybody who ever met him a real lift. He had a way of inspiring people to do things that they might not have done otherwise.”

Salomon wanted to stay in the infantry, but the Army had other ideas. By June 1944, he was a Captain in the Dental Corps, and he’d been deployed to Saipan where an intense battle was being waged.

There wasn’t much need for a dentist in an active combat zone, of course, so Salomon soon took over for a wounded surgeon instead.

Trouble came late on July 6: Intelligence suggested that a massive Japanese attack was coming. A perimeter of foxholes was established, and Salomon established his field hospital about 50 yards behind them.

The anticipated attack came at 5:00 a.m. That Japanese charge would prove to be one of the largest banzai attacks of World War II.

Salomon was treating dozens of wounded when an enemy fighter suddenly entered the tent, bayoneting an injured American lying on a nearby stretcher. Salomon reflexively shot that enemy, but two more took his place—and four more crawled under the tent walls!

“Rushing them,” Salomon’s Medal citation describes, “Captain Salomon kicked the knife out of the hand of one, shot another, and bayoneted a third. Captain Salomon butted the fourth enemy soldier in the stomach and a wounded comrade then shot and killed the enemy soldier.”

Things were deteriorating fast, so Salomon ordered the wounded and other medical workers to retreat to another aid station as best they could. In the meantime, he grabbed a rifle and rushed out of the tent. “I’ll hold them off until you get them to safety,” he shouted. “See you later.”

Several soldiers had been manning a heavy machine gun nearby, but they’d been killed. Salomon took over the station, apparently killing almost 100 of the Japanese before he succumbed to his injuries.

Captain Edmund G. Love described the scene when Salomon’s body was found the next day:

“There were ninety-eight Japanese bodies piled up in front of [Salomon’s] gun position. Salomon had killed so many men that he had been forced to move the gun four different times in order to get a clear field of fire. . . . One could easily visualize Ben Salomon, wounded and bleeding, trying to drag that gun a few more feet so that he would have a new field of fire. The blood was on the ground, and the marks plainly indicated how hard it must have been for him, especially in that last move.”

The dentist turned one-man army had 76 bullets in his body, and it’s generally believed that he took about 24 of those while still alive.

Salomon was recommended for a Medal of Honor, but it would be nearly 60 years before he received one. The Gеnеva Convеntion does not allow medical personnel to take up arms against the enemy. Had he violated that provision or was he simply acting in a defensive manner, as anyone would be allowed to do?

Ultimately, it was determined that he was eligible for the Medal.

“[He was] one young man,” the Prеsıdent concluded at Salomon’s 2002 Medal ceremony, “who was the match for 100, a person of true valor who now receives the honor due him from a grateful country.”

Rest in peace, Sir.

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