Annual Report of the Town of Plymouth, New Hampshire
Annual Report PLYMOUTH New Hampshire Town, School and Fire District Year ending December 31, 1957 Granite Mcnunient and Hrcinze Plaque erected at Pease Air For^'e Base as a memorial to Captain Harl Pease, Jr. ot Plymouth, a gift from friends in the IMymouth area. The plaque was unveiled on September 7, 1957, at services held at the Newington Base, renamed for Captain Pease, who save his life in World War II. Portrait of Capt. Harl Pease, Jr., for whom the new airbase at Newington was renamed at im- pressive ceremonies attended by thousands. The portrait is the work of an outstanding Boston artist, Peter Pezzati, a gift from the State of New Hamp- shire in tribute to the New Hampshire War Hero. Shown in reviewing stand above portrait are Mrs. Fred C. Tobey, Jr., Miss Charlotte Pease, Selectmen Arnold Spencer and Fred C. Tobey, Jr. With heartfelt pride, this Report of 1957 is dedicated to the memory of Captain Harl Pease, Jr., in whose name the Air Base at Newington was redesignated on September 7, 1957, with an impressive program. The front cover displays the monument of New Hampshire granite with the bronze plaque (enlarged upon following page) which was unveiled by Miss Charlotte Pease and, in brief yet well chosen words, was presented to the Air Base by Selectman Fred C. Tobey, Jr., in behalf of the citizens of Plymouth and the surrounding area. This monument stands in front of Divi- sion Headquarters near the flag pole. "Every evening," said Brigadier General Arnold, "when the men stand at retreat, homage will be rendered to the flag and to the memory of Captain Pease." Hundreds of citizens from this area followed Mr.
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