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White Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery Hosts Memorial Day Events on May 29 and 30
Troy, MI
05/23/2022 01:05 PM

‘Michigan’s own Polar Bears,’ the first U.S. soldiers to fight in Russia 103 years ago, honored during Memorial Day Service at White Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery in Troy

=       May 29 Memorial Day Concert

=       May 30 Annual WWI Polar Bear Memorial Day Service

TROY, Mich. –  A group of Michigan soldiers known as the “Polar Bears,” made history more than 100 years ago as the first U.S. soldiers to fight Russians in battle. This spring marks the 103 anniversary of the Polar Bears returning home. The Polar Bear Expedition was a contingent of about 5,000 U.S. troops from the 85 Division, 339 infantry (mostly from Michigan) who landed in Arkhangelsk, Russia and fought the Bolshevik forces in the surrounding region during the period of September 1918 through July 1919, which led to 553 casualties. 

 

An expedition under the auspices of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) was successful in organizing and conducting a recovery mission in the autumn of 1929 that found, identified and brought out the remains of 86 U.S. soldiers. Another dozen remains of Polar Bear soldiers were shipped by the Soviet Union to the U.S. in 1934, which reduced the number of U.S soldiers still buried in North Russia to about 30. The remains of 56 Polar Bear soldiers were eventually re-buried at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery in Troy surrounding the Polar Bear Monument by sculptor Leon Hermant. 

 

On Monday, May 30, 2022, White Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery, located at 621 W. Long Lake Rd. (just West of I-75) in Troy, will host the 91 Annual WWI Polar Bear Memorial Service at 11:00 a.m. in front of the Polar Bear Monument. Reenactors in historically accurate military attire will participate in a salute to “Michigan’s Own Polar Bears.” 

 

Moreover, White Chapel will host a free Memorial Day Concert at 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 29, 2022 in front of the Temple of Memories. The concert-in-the-park features a program of patriotic songs performed by The Birmingham Concert Band, which provides a creative outlet for a stunning array of some of the area’s most accomplished musicians. 

 

“As the Russia-Ukraine war continues, we are reminded of Michigan’s own Polar Bears – heroes who fought in harsh weather conditions in Russia 103 years ago,” said David R. Krall, Vice President, White Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery. “It is important to honor the Polar Bears and all of our military heroes so that the families of the fallen know we appreciate their service to our country and each generation remembers the heavy sacrifice it takes to keep our country free.”

 

Notably, a boulevard lined with 500 American flags and leading to the Memorials in honor of WWI, WWII, Korean, Vietnam and Persian Gulf War Veterans, as well as a POW/MIA memorial, will welcome visitors to White Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery throughout the weekend.

 

White Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery is located at 621 W. Long Lake Rd. (just West of I-75) in Troy.  For more information, visit www.whitechapelcemetery.com.

Reference
Maribeth Farkas
586-491-4717
 
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