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Post History

The organization of the O’Fallon Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5077 was called to order at the Old Assumption Grade School Auditorium on 25 November 1945 by the VFW’s 9th District Commander. At this meeting, an election was held to identify officers to temporarily serve until the next regular election could be held in March 1946. The obligation of office was given to twelve of the original Charter Members with the Adjutant reading off names of 47 applicants for membership. The original Charter of the Post closed with 30 names (see Charter Member list).

As Post 5077 started, the members met in various places – the first location was the old City Hall and Fire Station located on West Elm Street approximately one block west of Main Street. Later, the meetings were moved to the back room of Bill and Mabel Lindemann’s Restaurant on Main Street. Although Mr. Lindemann was not a veteran, he was eager to help get the Post started and offered his meeting room rent free. This building was later known as Chuck and Dale’s Tavern. After a few months, the Post move to a location at the intersection of Sonderen Street and East Elm, known then as the Colored School House. This building was owned by the public school system, but had not been used for several years.

On 23 March 1947, the first meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary was held at the men’s meeting hall (the old School House located on Sonderen Street). The Ladies Auxiliary Charter closed with 21 members (see Ladies Auxiliary Charter Member list). Membership in the Ladies Auxiliary is open to immediate family members (daughters, sisters, wives, mothers) of qualified servicemembers.


“HINKEL-KLEESCHULTE-WESTHOFF”

PFC Raymond E. Hinkel
362d Regiment, 91st Division
World War II
July 29, 1919 - November 3, 1944

CPL Clemens A. Kleeschulte
Battery C, 310th Field Artillery Regiment
World War II
March 29, 1917 - November 13, 1944

PFC Peter A. Westhoff
Company B, 314th Engineers, 89th Division
World War I
November 26, 1894 - November 2, 1918


The members of the Post selected the name of Hinkel-Kleeschulte-Westhoff as the name of the organization. Members selected this name to honor Private First Class Peter Westhoff, the first Soldier killed in action from our area during World War I; as well as Private First Class Raymond Hinkel and Corporal Clemens A. Kleeschulte, who were the first area Soldiers killed in action in World War II.

PFC Peter Westhoff was born 29 November 1894 and was killed in action 2 November 1918. He served with Company B, 314th Engineer Battalion, 89th Division. His remains are buried at Assumption Church Catholic Cemetery in O’Fallon.

PFC Raymond Hinkel was born 29 July 1919 and was killed in action 3 November 1944. He was reportedly killed in a land mine explosion while driving his jeep across a bridge somewhere in Italy. He served with the 362d Infantry Regiment, 91st Division. His remains were returned to O’Fallon in 1946 and are interred in the Assumption Catholic Cemetery.

CPL Clemens A. Kleeschulte was born 29 March 1917 and was killed in action on 13 November 1944. He served with Battery C, 310th Field Artillery Regiment. His remains are interred in a military cemetery in Epinal, France.



Members Meet In Korea 1953; kneeling, left to right - Jerry Dreckshage, Jerry Hibbeler, Doc Hibbeler; standing, left to right - Jack Ziegemeier, Hank Stolle, Roland Fisher


Early VFW Dance, Circa 1945; Formal VFW dance in the old hall; pictured are Tootsie & Kenneth Sigmund, Betty & Glen Griesenauer, Mary & Lester Schmucker, Bill & Lynn Orf, Bernie & Elroy Meyer, Joan & Ralph Pieper, Janeen & Glen Sutton, Herb Sitzer

 

 

Veterans of Foreign Wars 
of the United States of America


VFW Post 5077
P.O. Box 126
O'Fallon , MO  63366

636-272-1945 

 

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