2025 Westfall Veterans day event

This past Tuesday November 11th Veterans day Westfall High school held a program to honor all our military service members past and present. The chapters of the Pickaway Plains DAR and Camp Charlotte SAR were both invited to participate in the event. Christine Lallier set the tone by reading a daughters letter to the attendees that was to her veteran father the day she visited the Vietnam memorial to remember his and other that sacrificed their lives so we could have the freedom we so cherish.

2024 Veterans day programs

This year we returned to Licking Heights Elementary for their Veterans day program on the 8th of November and in addition were invited to participate in a Veterans Day program at Mars Hill Academy on November 11th. Both were very enjoyable with the Mars Hill Academy allowing the SAR members to demonstrate how period arms were used during the American Revolution with the firing of a musket salute out in their sports complex and taking a Q&A moment afterwards.

2024 VA Event free day at the Zoo for veterans

This year we were allow to be at the 2024 free day for veterans at the zoo from 9 to 2. All veterans and active duty were given a free day at the zoo for themselves and family to honor those serving and have served in our military. It was attended by many from as for north as the lakes to the Ohio river. Weather was warm and sunny. Many of the attendees wanted to take photos of the goofy old guys in HOT wool uniforms and wanted to know more about the SAR and the various activities we do. Commander Bob Hill brought a number of flyer promoting Liberty Camp in Logan Ohio and by end of day they were all gone. There were many representatives from Veterans Administration offering a lot of the benefits that the VA provides to the numerous vets that were there.

2024 Kirkwood Cemetery bring him home

Saturday we honored a soldier who was killed in WW2 on a bombing run in Romania. His remains were identified last year and today he is brought home to rest in peace in Kirkwood Cemetery in London Ohio. He was a part of the 415th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), 98th Bombardment Group (Heavy), 9th United States Air Force. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) announced today that U.S. Army Air Forces 2nd Lt. James H. Marrah, 22, of London, Ohio, killed during World War II was ac­counted for August 3, 2023. In the summer of 1943, Marrah served with the 415th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), 98th Bombardment Group (Heavy), 9th Air Force. On Aug. 1, 1943, the B-24 Liberator aircraft on which Marrah was serving as a co-pilot, crashed as a result of enemy anti­aircraft fire during Operation TIDAL WAVE, the largest bombing mission against the oil fields and refineries at Ploiesti, north of Bucharest, Romania. His remains were not iden­tified following the war. The remains that could not be identified were buried as Un­knowns in the Hero Section of the Civilian and Military Cemetery of Bolovan, Ploiesti, Prahova, Romania. Following the war, the American Graves Registration Command (AGRC), the organization that searched for and recovered fallen American personnel, disinterred all American remains from the Bolovan Cemetery for identification. The AGRC was unable to identify more than 80 unknowns from Bolovan Cemetery, and those remains were permanently interred at Ar-dennes American Cemetery and Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery, both in Belgium. In 2017, DPAA began exhuming unknowns believed to be associated with unaccounted-for airmen from Operation TIDAL WAVE losses. These remains were sent to the DPAA Laboratory for examination and identification. To identify Marrah’s remains, scientists from DPAA used anthropological analysis, as well as circumstantial evidence. Addi­tionally, scientists from the Armed Forces Medical Examiner System used mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis and autoso-mal DNA (auSTR). Marrah’s name is recorded on the Tablets of the Missing at the Florence American Cemetery, an American Battle Monuments Commission site in Impruneta, Italy, along with others still missing from WWII. A rosette will be placed next to his name to indicate he has been accounted for. Operation Tidal Wave Operation Tidal Wave was an air attack by bombers of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) based in Libya on nine oil refineries around Ploiesti, Ro­mania on 1 August 1943, during World War II. It was a strategic bombing mission and part of the “oil campaign” to deny petroleum-based fuel to the Axis powers. The mission resulted in “no curtailment of overall product output”. This operation was one of the costliest for the USAAF in the European Theater, with 53 aircraft and 500 aircrewmen lost. It was proportionally the most costly major Allied air raid of the war, and its date was later referred to as “Black Sunday”. Five Medals of Honor and 56 Distinguished Service Crosses along with numerous other awards went to Operation Tidal Wave crew members. A 1999 re­search report prepared for the Air War College at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama concluded that the bombing campaign in Ploiesti was “one of the bloodiest and most heroic missions of all time”. One of the downed American planes crashed into a fe­male prison in Ploiesti, resulting in about half of the civilian casualties from the total of 101 killed and 238 injured.

2023 Veteran’s Day Program at Licking Heights

Pataskala, Ohio at Licking Heights South Elementary School, and their Veterans Day Program had two services one at 9:00 am had around 600 3rd & 4th graders and another at 2:30 with about 200 2nd graders. In between the two programs we visited a couple of 4th grade classes and had a good Q&A session on the American Revolution.

The principal and teachers there are great, taking seriously not only general academics, but patriotism, history and civics. Their music department is top notch, the kids sang beautifully the National Anthem and a song called “I Love America.”

From the Camp Charlotte and Benjamin Franklin Chapters, as well Hocking Valley the combined Ohio Society SAR Color Guard, L to R: Rick Hartinger, Bob Shetrone, Larry Potter, Elaina Potter, Tom Hankins, Joseph Potter, Don Miller, Bob Hill, Max Demp, Rich Minshall, Al Gummere.

2020 United States Air Force Captain William J Barthelmas, Jr Call sign “Black Bart” inducted into The Sons of the American Revolution, Camp Charlotte Chapter #41

Circleville, Ohio 22 September 2020

William J. Barthelmas, Jr, Capt. USAF 1936 – 1965

Tuesday evening a small ceremony was held at the Pickaway County Historical and Genealogical Society Library on North Court Street, Circleville, Ohio.

The gathering was to honor the posthumous induction of Captain William Jennings Barthelmas, Jr. , into the membership of the Camp Charlotte Chapter of Pickaway County, Ohio. A small color guard, Ohio Society President, Turner “Lee” Wilkerson III presented the Certification of Memorial Membership for the Ohio Society SAR and the National Society of the SAR, to Steven Barthelmas [Capt. Barthelmas’ brother] and nephew, Scott J. Barthelmas.

Ohio Society President, Turner “Lee” Wilkerson III
Steve and Scott Barthelmas

Compatriot Captain William J. Barthelmas, Jr. is the first posthumous Military Veteran to be recognized as a fellow member of the Ohio SAR. His lineage is documented as a descendant of the Captain Andrew Leist of the Virginia Militia. Captain Leist died in Pickaway County, Ohio on 11 Nov 1821.

Captain, William Jennings Barthelmas, Jr. was born on June 26, 1936 in Pickaway County, Ohio.  He was killed in action in Vietnam on July 27, 1965/ Burial: Spring Bank Cemetery, Ross County, Ohio. In his honor, a Memorial Bell Tower [originally constructed by his father] was erected at Circleville High School and the bell rang loud & proud following a Circleville victory. The Memorial Bell Tower was relocated to Canal Park following the construction of a new Circleville School building project.

Captain William Jennings Barthelmas, Jr. was the first casualty from Pickaway County, during the Vietnam War. He was killed in action following a bombing mission to Hanoi.

“REMEMBER”

by Rick Lear, Treasurer CCSAR

National Society Sons of the American Revolution, Ohio Society Sons of the American Revolution Camp Charlotte Chapter #41, Pickaway County, Ohio