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 MILITARY ORDER OF THE COOTIE

ADAMS COUNTRY PUP TENT 57

"The Honor Degree of the Veterans of Foreign Wars"

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 Who Are The Cooties?

Who are the Cooties? I heard you ask, I will explain do-bug1.gifthem to you, its no task. They are Veterans of the Foreign Wars, The honor Degree: Alvfw1.jpgso the active workers of the V.F.W. and all, Cooties are always there, ready to answer the call. His little Red Hat, he proudly won, in an outfit, based on Humor and fun. A dedication to which he will ever stick, to visit his buddies, the disabled and sick.

crutch20cootie.jpgThe cooties practice thier Motto with all their might to "Keep'em Smiling in Beds of White". Now you know and can clearly see, just why the Cooties are called, "The Honor Degree

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Designated as the Honor Degree of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States,the Military Order of the Cootie is a subordinate order of the parent organization composed exclusively of VFW members in good standing.The MOC, esta320degree20cooties.jpgblished in 1921 for the primary purpose of creating a "fun degree" within the parent body,is also dedicated to serious purposes.Organized in nearly every department as a Grand Pup Tents with local Pup Tent units, the Cootie sponsor a continuous program of hospital work and visitations.hospital20worker.jpg

In keeping with their famous slogan"Keep'em Smiling in Beds of White", they have contributed generously to the welfare of hospitalized veterans.The VFW National Home for widows and orphans has also benefited greatly from MOC support.Most of the athletic and recreational facilities rexmas-philip.jpgquired by the childre at the National Home were furnished by the "Cooties". A major MOC project at the National Home is the annual Cootie Christmas party,featuring a visit from Santa Claus with gifts for every boy and girl loving at this inique "c75_dancingcootie.gifhild village" which has no equal in the world.The Cooties have also furnished funds for the fire fighting equipment and a swimming pool at the national Home.

The objectivies of MOC is to have clean fun,harmless frolic,good comradeship and a 75_dancingcootie.gifdesire to increase our circle of friends in the VFW and the MOC service to the VFW.At all times neat image005.gifappearence,conduct becoming a Cootie and a gentlemam, while in public and at VFW and MOC activities,to promote socialand reunion the spirt of optimism and humor which is so charteristic of the American service men and women.

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 History of the Military Order of the Cooties

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Consider the official uniform of the VFW's Military medium_cooties.jpgOrder of the Cootie (MOC): red pants with a white stripe running down each side; ruffled white shirt; lace-trimmed red vest emblazoned on the back with a gold-outlined, bug-like creature with flashing light bu0217-captionflags-vets_t600.jpglb eyes; red, overseas-style cap worn sidewaymoc_clip_image003.gifs so that the tassels dangle beside the wearer's ears. Surely whoever designed this outfit must have had in mind the old saying that "clothes make the man." After all, one of the principle objectives of the Cootie auxiliary is for its members to have and provide fun for themselves and others. moc_clip_image003.gif

span-am-war-soldiers.jpgThe MOC can trace its ancestry to the Imperial Order of the Dragon - a similar fun-loving auxiliary that was affiliated with the United Spanish American War Veterans (USAWV). After World War I, two veterans who were members of both the USAWV and the VFW thought that the VFW might be able to attract more members if it formed an auxiliary modeled on 5479_flip_graphic.gifthe Imperial Order of the Dragon. These men, Fremoc_clip_image003.gifd Madden and F.L. Gransbury, began recruiting members for the new auxiliary on September 17, 1920, at the VFW National Encampment in Washington, D.C. By the end of the encampment, nearly 300 members had been enrolled, and Fred Madden had become the firssawv2.jpgt Seam Squirrel (commander). Later that year, a complete slate omoc_clip_image003.giff officers was assembled and ratified at a special meeting held in Cavalry Baptist Church in New York City. Madden developed a constitution and by-laws while Gransbury authored the ritual. (Together with the official uniform, these were approved in 1924.) natlhomechild.gif

In the years after its founding, moc_clip_image003.gifthe MOC took on several special projects designed to bring smiles to the faces of two special groups of people - hospitalized veterans and residents of the VFW National Home. Its involvement with the National Home came first. In fact, the Cooties were the first to back Amy Ross's operationuplink.jpgplan for the Home, and, in moc_clip_image003.gif1924, helped persuade the VFW to sponsor the project. Since then, there has never been a period of any extended length in which the Cooties have not been involved in some project for the Home's betterment or for the happiness of those who live there. 12days_jpg_w180h136.jpg

moc_clip_image003.gifShortly after the Home was established, the Cooties began the tradition of sponsoring the Home's annual Christmas party. They took it upon themselves to make sure the residents had Christmas presents and a Christmas dinner, and also that nathome1.jpgCootie volunteers were always on hand to help organize and moc_clip_image003.gifrun the party. Then in 1933, the MOC received permission from the VFW National Encampment to build an athletic field at the National Home. Over the next few years, the Cooties raised $15,000 for the field, which was dedicated in 1941. No sooner hadnathome.jpg they finished paying for the field than the Cooties took on construction of moc_clip_image003.gifan outdoor swimming pool. Before this pool was dedicated in September 1950, the Cooties had drummed up over $8,000 more than the $40,000 needed to build it.

unmetneeds.jpgAs dear to a Cootie's heart as its National Home projects are, auxiliary members support its program for hospitalized moc_clip_image003.gifveterans with equal enthusiasm. This program got its start in the 1940's, when auxiliary members realized that World War II would soon fill the hospitals with sick and wounded veterans. To help these veterans keep their2f6335a80.jpg spirits up, many Cooties took it upon themselves to entertain the patients. Soon Cooties all over the country were moc_clip_image003.gifvisiting hospitalized veterans, pledging to "Keep 'em Smiling in Beds of White." Today this goal is still one of the auxiliary's highest priorities. Many Pup Tents and their Auxiliaries not only work with VAVS Hospital teams, but also perform services of their own at VA Hospitals anmoc_clip_image003.gifd nursmoca.gifing homes. Thousands of Cootie hours and thousands of dollars are donated each year in carrying out this program

Although MOC and ladies auxiliary members enjoy all Cootie activities - from supporting the National Home to visiting hospitalized veterans to helping out the VFW - members also engage in many activities that are designed solely for their moca09.jpgentertainment. These include the method by which they govern their meetings and various procedures moc_clip_image003.giffollowed within them. To describe these methods and some of the other ways Cooties have fun would violate their bylaws, but it is possible to provide a glimpse of how Cooties sometimes have 75_dancingcootie.giffun in public.

Picture Main Street in a Midwesternmoc_clip_image003.gif city of about 25,000 residents on a sunny Saturday morning in June. The sidewalks are crowded with shoppers, and traffic on the two-lane thoroughfare is almost 75_dancingcootie.gifbumper to bumper. Three men in Cootie uniforms, the lights on their vests winking, are sauntering down moc_clip_image003.gifthe sidewalk in front of the city's largest department store. Suddenly, one of the mdo-bug1.gifen glances heavenward and mumbles, "Oh, my God." The other two look upward. As if theymoc_clip_image003.gif are watching the descent of a falling leaf, all three slowly lower their heado-bug1.gifds until they are staring at the ground. Taking small manuals from their hip pockets, the three sit down in a circle on the sidewalk, legs crossed and feet moc_clip_image003.giftucked under. Opening the manuals, they begin reading the service for a dead Cootie (most of it ad libbed as they go along).

88.jpgGradually a crowd gathers around the men, some of it overflowing moc_clip_image003.gifinto the street. As the crowd grows and traffic comes almost to a standstill, two policemen approach to determine the cause of the blockage. new_make-up_face_with_alex.jpgOne of the officers glances at the seated trio, then informs them, "You've got three minutes to get him moc_clip_image003.gifplanted, then move on." As a knowledgeable member of the VFW, the officer has quickly sized up the situation. Shaking his head, the officer mutters, "Crazy Cooties," and walks back to 34.jpghis partner.

Attracted by this offbeat brand of hummoc_clip_image003.gifor and the Cooties' light-hearted approach to problem-solving, at present there are about 37,000 Cooties in 1,000 Pup tents. Membership is open to members in good 57.jpgstanding in the VFW who have displayed their moc_clip_image003.gifparent organization. The Military Order of the Cootie Auxiliary (MOCA) draws its membership from the ranks of women eighteen and older who have been active members of the VFW Ladies Auxiliary for at least six months and who are puptent.gifthe wife, widow,moc_clip_image003.gif sister, half-sister, daughter, foster daughter, or granddaughter of an active VFW member in good standing. Today there are approximately 17,000 auxiliary members contained in 597 Pup Tents.

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 WE'LL KEEP 'EM SMILING

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 We'll keep 'em smiling

in beds of white

All through the day

And all through the night.

Yes, we'll keep 'em smiling

You wait and see

We'll do our best

for the M.O.C.

Author Unknown

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