Pat, Jeff and Richard of Geer Services, Inc. are proud to have participated in the Armed Forces Day cleanup of the Chapel of the High-Speed Pass at the Cecil Field POW/MIA Memorial.
Our team was there to prepare the brick stanchions for the new metal signs that will be installed in the next couple of weeks. The stanchions are leaning from being in position for years and tree roots pushing them forward. We were able to dig out and level the worst of the two stanchions to bring it back level.
We are proud to be a part of such an outstanding cause and are looking forward to the complete restoration and reopening of the Chapel in 2019.
- The inside of the Chapel of the High-Speed Pass during cleaning.
- The chapel stanchions before work began.
- The face of one of the stanchions that will hold the new signs.
- Pat and Jeff of Geer Services, Inc. assessing what was needed to level the stanchions.
- Pat and Jeff digging out in preperation to level the stanchion.
- Jeff and Pat putting dirt back beneath the stanchion after re-leveling.
- Pat Geer, Richard Geer and Jeff Strickland hamming it up at the chapel cleanup day.
- Pat Geer, Richard Geer, Michael Cassata and Jeff Strickland hamming it up at the chapel cleanup day
If you haven’t checked it out yet, Geer Services, Inc. is also proud to support the cause further with the production of their website at http://powmiamemorial.org/ and working with Michael Cassata, Executive Director and Chaplain Patrick A. Archuleta Sr. to create the new logo.
Here is the layout of the new metal signs that will be installed on the brick in the coming weeks.