Sunday, April 26, 2020

Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp 1524 Cemetery Workday Observing Confederate History and Heritage Month

Members of the Prattville Dragoons performed a workday at Robinson Springs Cemetery in Millbrook AL on Saturday April 18th as part of the SCV Guardian Program to help maintain the final resting places of Confederate veterans.  Three hardy and determined Dragoons finished up the work at Robinson Springs on Saturday morning, using walk-behind mowers and also placed new flags on the graves.  Camp 1524 members participating on Saturday morning included Wesley Woodard, Lt Cmdr Harold Grooms, and Color Sgt John Dennis as shown in the photo made by compatriot Tyrone Crowley, who was also present and helped with his leaf blower to clean debris off the graves when cutting was wrapping up.  Dragoons also worked at the cemetery on Thursday and Friday including Comms Officer Doug Butler, Quartermaster Bill Myrick and compatriot Larry Spears.  Connor Lee ran his zero turn mower to cut the large areas.   The cemetery looked very good following the maintenance especially with the Confederate Battle flags flying to commemorate April as Confederate History and Heritage month.



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