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UW STOUT To Honor Menomonie Native on Veterans Day

UW STOUT To Honor Menomonie Native on Veterans Day

ABOVE PHOTO: Cummings is buried in the Forest Center Cemetery in the town of Spring Brook, southeast of Menomonie

A special ceremony to honor the sacrifice of a Menomonie native and alum who graduated more than 125 years ago will highlight Veterans Day events at University of Wisconsin-Stout.

Cpl. Charles V. Cummings, an 1895 graduate of Stout Manual Training School, died of typhoid fever Nov. 8, 1898, while serving in the U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War in Puerto Rico. Born in 1876, he was 22.

A ceremony at 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 11, Veterans Day, will be held in the Memorial Student Center, in Huff’s Lounge on the first floor. A plaque with a photo of Cummings will be added to the university’s memorial wall to fallen service members. A livestream of the event also will be available.

Other events during the week include:

  • All week, world map in student center where veterans can mark where they have served
  • Monday, Nov. 7, flags to honor service members past and present will be placed outside the east entrance to the student center by the Stout Veterans Club
  • Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 8, Veterans Service Office presentations on benefits and services by Chris Engen, Veteran Services coordinator
  • Wednesday, Nov. 9, benefits and medical care presentations by a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs official
  • Friday, 12 to 4:30 p.m., Stout Veterans Club dunk tank, on the student center south lawn, with proceeds going to the UW-Stout Helping Hand Food+ Pantry.

Cummings is the 45th alum — 43 students and two staff — who died serving their country to be honored since the wall was dedicated in 2013. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO AND THE FULL STORY.

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