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In September 2010, approximately 43 applicants submitted a charter petition for a new post to be located in North Columbus Georgia. On 17 December 2010, the committee was notified that we had met the requirements for chartering and the committee was assigned the #12110 as its post ID. TheVeterans of Foreign Wars has granted a temporary charter to the Charter Committee. This Charter Post shall be known as the Colonel Robert B. Nett VFW Post 12110. Covenant Woods a property of Century Park is the sponsor of this new VFW post located in North Columbus, Georgia. The post will conduct its meetings, events and other activities at 5424 Woodruff farm Road, Columbus, Georgia 31907. The post will have a Ladies Auxiliary and other post units, as authorized under the VFW Manual of Procedures. Post 12110 will focus on the family and veterans of all generations. Colonel Robert B. Nett was an officer and a gentleman in the strictest sense. The founding members of post 12110 will always strive to live up to the standards of this great hero. The Membership Committee invites all veterans within the jurisdiction of post 12110 to join this great new VFW post and contribute their time and talent to the VFW programs and services that will benefit our Columbus community and its veterans.

Colonel Robert B. Nett VFW Memorial Post 12110 was instituted and its officers for the 2011-2012 VFW year were duly installed by VFW Past National Commander -in- Chief John F. Gwizdak on Sunday 23 January 2011. The ceremony was held at the Post Home within Covenant Woods Community.The post has received over thirity applications for membership, since the initial forty-three applicants were approved for membership.

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  • Robert Nett, MD:

    My family wants to extend our most heartfelt thanks and appreciation for all the time and effort everyone has contributed to honor my father in such a wonderful way. The new post will help keep his memory alive. Pappy always said his home is Fort Benning and Columbus. He specifically desired to be buried under the flag pole at Fort Benning cemetery to represent his connection to the community. Thanks so much to everyone. Robert Nett, MD

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