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Chapter Pictures Taken in 2012


Awards Presented at November Meeting (November 17, 2012)

At the November meeting of the Enemund Meuillion Chapter, President James Morock presented Chief Daren Coutee with the Law Enforcement Commendation Medal.  Coutee is the former chief of the Alexandria Police Department and a descendant of Claude Thomas Pierre Metoyer as well as other Patriots of the American Revolution.  Dr. Harris Poret was inducted into the chapter.  Poret is a descendant of Antoine Bordelon, who served as served as Assistant Regimental Adjutant (Aide Major) of the Pointe Coupee Militia under Galvez during the American Revolution.  Compatriot John Kennedy received the War Service Medal.  Kennedy has recently returned from combat operations as part of the Global War on Terrorism.

Pictured below: Daren Coutee, Harris Poret, John Kennedy


Chapter Meets To Commemorate Founding (October 20, 2012)

Members of the Enemund Meuillion Chapter met to celebrate their 30th anniversary.  The meeting started, appropriately, at the grave of Enemund Meuillion in Rapides Cemetery, where Chapter President Dr. James Morock gave a brief biography of Meuillion.  The assembly then retired to Cajun Landing for the regularly scheduled meeting.  There, guest speaker Dr. Patsy Barber gave a presentation on her book “World War II Veterans – Speaking From The Heart”, interviews she gathered from those who served during the war.  Dr. Barber told brief stories of three of her subjects.  Alvin Pitts then gave a description of the founding of the Enemund Meuillion Chapter.

Charter members in attendance included Dr. James DeLee, Dr. James Morock, Alvin Pitts, and John Sleet.

 
   


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