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Massachusetts National WWII Committee
The MA National WWII Memorial Committee was
established by its Chairman Emeritus the beloved Congressman John Joseph
Moakley, of South Boston on Maritime Day 1998 at Anthony’s Pier 4 Restaurant to
“promote patriotism in our communities.”
Capt. Ed Sullivan, a tugboat captain in Boston Harbor
was appointed by Cong. Moakley as the MA registered Field Representative to
oversee Massachusetts “doing our part” to build the National WWII Memorial in
Washington, D.C.
Bob O’Neil from the North Shore Veterans volunteered
as the MA Committee’s treasurer, and IRS agent Bob Pontrbriant of Plymouth
volunteered as the financial auditor.
Sgt. Charlie MacGillivary, Capt. George Street, Capt.
Tom Hudner, and Capt. Tom Kelley,all recipients of the Congressional Medal of
Honor served on the executive committee.
On Maritime Day, Marcia Olinto, of the Boston
Propeller Club oversaw the first contribution from Massachusetts to help build
the Memorial in Washington donated by Tommy Butler, a Massport official and
South Boston activist.
All Massachusetts residents are honorary volunteer
members of the MA National WWII Memorial Committee.
Congressman Moakley declared that the work of the MA
committee will never be completed to honor those who have gone before us whose
sacrifice has helped to preserve our American way of life.
The Massachusetts National WWII Memorial Committee
honors great Americans who have made a significant contributions to the
advancement of our society.