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Ceremony Honoring Avenue of Heroes Banner Recipients Held at Coronado Historical Association

Framed Image of the Hometown Heroes Banner for Lieutenant Commander Richard Engel Presented at the Recognition Ceremony Conducted on Saturday, May 23, 2015 at the Coronado Historical Association

As part of the observance of Memorial Day, 18 past and present Coronado residents were honored by being the first recipients of banners along the city’s Avenue of Heroes (Third and Fourth Streets between Orange Avenue and Naval Air Station North Island). As a follow-up to the installation of the banners, the recipients as well as family members and others who nominated them were recognized at a ceremony at the Coronado Historical Association on Saturday, May 23. The ceremony was attended by more than 50 family, friends, and officials from both the city and the Navy. (See the article, The Avenue of Heroes Program Rolls Out, published on May 20, which identifies the 18 banner recipients.)

Bruce Linder, Executive Director of the Coronado Historical Association and a retired US Navy Captain opened the ceremony. He was followed by Richard Bailey, City of Coronado Mayor Pro Tem. Their remarks were followed by the reading of short biographies of each of the recipients by Tom Leary, an Avenue of Heroes Volunteer. The reading of each biography was accompanied by a projected image of the recipient’s banner. The biographies reflected the heroic actions and personal sacrifices made by the recipients that resulted in a few tears and sometimes chuckles by those in attendance. These biographies will be published in forthcoming editions of eCoronado.


Cavner: Family of SOC (Seal) Bradley Cavner Receives Framed Copy of Hometown Hero Banner from City of Coronado Mayor Pro Tem, Richard Bailey

Following the biography of each recipient, their family members or sponsors in attendance were presented with a framed copy of the banner and the Avenue of Heroes logo, which was designed by Coronado resident John Weimann.

Mulcahy: City of Coronado Mayor Pro Tem, Richard Bailey Presents Framed Copy of Hometown Hero Banner to Family and Friends of LT GEN Francis Patrick Mulcahy

The present banners will remain in place through Veterans’ Day at which time they will be replaced with a new set of banners. The Hometown Heroes Banner Program Application Form is available at the City of Coronado’s website as well as a description of the program at http://www.coronado.ca.us/egov/apps/document/center.egov?view=item;id=8501. Applications can be submitted by a relative of the candidate, a Coronado business or organization, or a military command. Applications submitted on behalf of a living candidate need to include the signed approval of the candidate. If the candidate is deceased, the approval of a relative of the deceased should be included, if possible.


Lewis: CDR Jack Lewis, Longtime Resident of Coronado, Pictured With Copy of the Banner in his Honor

Candidates for banners need to be past or present residents of Coronado who have honorably served or who are presently serving in any branch of the US Armed Forces and may be living or deceased. Applicants will be categorized and ranked by the selection committee composed of representatives of the Coronado Historical Association, Coronado’s Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2422, and the Third and Fourth Streets Neighborhood Association.

John Tato

Staff Writer



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John Tato
John Tato
John was born and raised in Coronado. He graduated from Coronado High School in 1965. He received a Bachelor of Arts with a major in architecture and a Master of Architecture degree from Stanford University. In 2005 he retired from the U.S. Department of State but continues to serve as a consultant to the department.He is a member of the Coronado Transportation Commission. John also volunteers with the San Diego Human Society and County Animal Shelters. He and his wife, Barbara, who is retired from the Central Intelligence Agency, have two sons: Army Captain John W. Tato who is serving with the First Special Forces Group (Airborne) and Navy Ensign Michael R. Tato who is in flight training with VP-30 at NAS Jacksonville.Have news to share? Send tips, story ideas or letters to the editor to: [email protected]

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