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Hoekstra legacy honored, flag flown for granddaughter

U.S. Army News by U.S. Army News
August 16, 2023
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Hoekstra legacy honored, flag flown for granddaughter






In 1965, Hoekstra served as the post command sergeant major. Following a short illness, he died at age 46. In 1967, Southern European Task Force dedicated the parade field to Hoekstra, for his heroism, dedication to duty and exemplary service throughout his military career
(Photo Credit: Azurelyn Mathis, U.S. Army Garrison Italy, Intern Public Affairs)

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VICENZA, Italy – Service members at Caserma Ederle are likely familiar with Hoekstra Field, the parade ground that’s the site of training and changes of command.

However, few may know history and the man it’s named after.

U.S. Army Sgt. Maj. Melvin E. Hoekstra began his military career fighting in World War II with the 28th Infantry Division. He received the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart for heroic actions during the war. Hoekstra rose quickly through the ranks due to his dedication and perseverance during his military career.  He left behind a distinguished military legacy

Many of his grandchildren followed his footsteps, serving in the U.S. military. One of them is U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Julia Pohl, who recently retired from the service.

“I originally wanted to do my final reenlistment at Hoekstra Field, but because of Covid, all travel was secured,” Pohl said

Other Hoekstra family members, to include Pohl’s cousins, reenlisted and held other military ceremonies at Hoekstra Field. U.S. Army Garrison Italy helped Pohl make here retirement connected to her grandfather’s service.




Service members at Caserma Ederle are familiar with Hoekstra Field, the parade ground that’s the site of training and changes of command.




Service members at Caserma Ederle are familiar with Hoekstra Field, the parade ground that’s the site of training and changes of command.
(Photo Credit: Azurelyn Mathis, U.S. Army Garrison Italy, Intern Public Affairs)

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Andrew Strouse, the garrison’s casualty assistance officer, coordinated to have a U.S. flag flown over Hoekstra field and sent for her retirement ceremony.

“I felt it was very important for us to do this. It was an easy thing to do that it would make such a great impact flying the flag over the field named after her grandfather”, Strouse said

In 1965, Hoekstra served as the post command sergeant major. Following a short illness, he died at age 46. In 1967, Southern European Task Force dedicated the parade field to Hoekstra, for his heroism, dedication to duty and exemplary service throughout his military career. The field stands as a commemorative inspiration to current and future Soldiers.

“I appreciate the garrison’s help in getting a flag flown at the field to be presented at my retirement ceremony,” Pohl said. “I am still hoping to come visit.”

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