TO: The First Cleveland Cavalry Soldiers
At no time in the history of our organization has it been
more important than now to energize our group. In the past,
we have had numerous soldiers for WWII and the Korean War
that actively participated. As the number of these veterans
continues to dwindle, and the number of 107th units decline,
the significance of this organization seems to fade away.
We can’t wait until our numbers are
so small that our relevance is questioned. To remain a viable
organization well into the future, I ask each one of you
to recruit (1) one new member in this next year. I’m
sure you all know at least someone from your old unit that
would be interested in becoming an active member. Sometimes
just a phone call will inspire a former member to show up
at the Annual Steak Roast or Holiday Party.
I know of no other organization that cost
so little and yet gives so much in return. It is critically
important that we keep the legacy of the First Cleveland
Cavalry alive for the generations to come.
Thanks in advance for your cooperation and
support.
Sincerely,
Thomas P. Luczynski
President