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National Society Daughters of the American Revolution - Sasebo Chapter Sasebo, Japan

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M rs. Sharon Stine, our chapter Regent, welcomes you to our homepage. Sit back and relax while you visit our chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, here in the "Land of the Rising Sun" - Japan!

Our motto: God , Home , Country

Our Mission : To Preserve History, Promote Patriotism, and Provide Education

If you look to the upper left corner of this page you will see the Insignia of the National Society. It represents the following:

The Hub - A Daughter's loyal heart
Each Spoke - A thought of those who part
The Rim/Wheel - A noble life's bright round
Each Star - A deed in Heaven's profound
The Distaff - A guide that points above
Each Flaxen Thread - A cord of love

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DAR Page of the Month - August 1998

Over 7000 people visited this site when it was hosted on Geocities.
This site was last updated on July 13, 1999

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This Site created, designed, and maintained by, Mrs. Dawn James.
Please send all comments corrections, or suggestions concerning the page to her.

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