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    Nancy Jo MaplesBy Nancy Jo MaplesNovember 11, 20243 Mins Read21 Views
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    The Veterans Memorial in Lucedale City Park where the sun shines through pillars representing the military branches at exactly 11 a.m. on Nov. 11 each year.
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    Veterans of United States military operations are commemorated at a unique memorial sundial in Lucedale City Park thanks to the late Jim Corley.

    A mechanical engineer and artist, Corley designed a set of five pillars through which the sun’s rays pierce precisely positioned holes of each pillar casting a solar spotlight on a Veterans Administration insignia on the ground. Each of the five pillars in Corley’s creation represent a branch of the military. This solar spotlight occurs each year at 11 a.m. on the 11th day of the 11th month, Nov. 11. Of course, the act depends on sunny skies; and yes, it truly works when the sun shines. 

    Some years official community programs are planned at the memorial on Veterans’ Day, November 11. In other years, because it is a public site, individuals and small groups have gathered to view the memorial at the time of the illumination. This Veterans’ Day is being recognized with a Saturday parade through downtown Lucedale and a meal provided to veterans and their families at the VFW Post on the east end of Main St. No official program is planned at the memorial pillars in the park. However, it would not surprise anyone if a few vets or patriotic citizens show up to view Corley’s sundial.

     Corley got the idea for the memorial from a similar marker in Anthem, Arizona erected in 2011. Corley’s went up in 2015. He worked with city employees to create five concrete pillars, each six feet wide and of varying heights. The tallest extends 13 feet. Corley used mathematical equations to determine how high each must be and the alignment of the holes to allow sunlight to gleam through all five at exactly the correct moment.

    Each pillar is capped with stainless steel, compliments of American Tank and Vessel. The pillars, spaced five feet apart, represent the five branches of military in the Department of Defense prescribed precedence, ranging from the United States Army, the United States Marine Corp, the United States Navy, the United States Air Force and the United States Coast Guard. 

    Veterans’ Day, once called Armistice Day, marked the end of World War I. That Great War was to have ended all wars. Around 5 a.m. on the morning of Nov. 11, 1918, allied countries reached an agreement with Germany to cease hostile conflict. That armistice occurred later that morning when hostile weapon fires were silenced at 11 a.m. on the 11th day of the 11th month that year.

    The historical moment has been celebrated every year since that day. In addition to the United States, several other countries also recognize Armistice Day with some calling it Armistice Day and others calling it Remembrance Day. However, the United States has called it Veterans’ Day since 1954, when President Dwight D. Eisenhower declared it a day to remember all who have served to safeguard our nation. It’s a day to honor not only those who served in World War I, but those who served in previous wars and those who have served in wars since that time.

    The sundial in the park is located in the circular drive near the pavilion. Corley’s memorial is magnificent to view any day of the year, but if you have a chance to watch the sun shine through the pillars on the 11th day of the 11th month at the 11th hour, it’s definitely worth the view.

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    Nancy Jo Maples is an award-winning journalist who has written about Mississippi people and places for more than 30 years. A former daily staff news reporter for the Mississippi Press, she currently writes for various media and teaches communication at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. Reach her at [email protected].

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