VFW Post 3113

VFW Post 3113 Club open Friday & Saturday 1:00-11:00pm for members & guest. Lg event room & kitchen for rent: Contact Stan Schiermeyer 402-587-0045 for pricing & avail.

Bingo held in the events room every Thursday night along with snack bar. Opens at 5:00. Large Event Room that can seat up to 300 people is available. You may rent the room with or without the use of the kitchen. Contact Stan Schiermeyer @ 402-587-0045 for additional information or availability.

Wonderful Fairbury VFW Post 3113 Auxiliary memories and WWII Veteran's, Korea War Vet's, etc. Names listed in posters on...
07/03/2024

Wonderful Fairbury VFW Post 3113 Auxiliary memories and WWII Veteran's, Korea War Vet's, etc. Names listed in posters on doors WWI Vet's rode in the back of the pickup❤🤍💙🇺🇲....precious memories!!

09/04/2023

09/04/2023

Stan Schiermeyer Estel Edwards Ramona Endorf Robert Dawley

09/04/2023

Cheryl Eisenberg

09/04/2023

DO NOT LIKE THIS PAGE, GO TO THE NEW PAGE PLEASE
PSA: A new FB page for the VFW has been created and managed by active veterans.
Please go search for: Fairbury VFW Post 3113 and like and follow the new page. Please spread the word. This page will shut down in one month. Thank you! Fairbury VFW Post 3113

08/07/2023

TODAY WE REMEMBER.....Purple Heart Day is observed on Aug. 7 each year and is a time for Americans to remember and honor the brave men and women who were either wounded on the battlefield or paid the ultimate sacrifice with their lives.

07/07/2023
Good Bless America‼️🇺🇲
06/30/2023

Good Bless America‼️🇺🇲

Thank you for your service & sacrifice 🇺🇸
06/16/2023

Thank you for your service & sacrifice 🇺🇸

06/07/2023

June 2023 Jefferson county Veteran Of The Month

Jim Schmidt was born May 30, 1947, into a farming family with 11 children at Nelson, Nebraska. Shortly after Jim was born his family quit the farming business and moved to Fairbury where Jim’s dad worked for a while at the Fairbury Cemetery and later became the Park Superintendent at Crystal Springs. Jim attended grade school in Fairbury and graduated from Fairbury High School in 1965. He immediately began working for the Mahaska, Kansas Elevator, which was part of the Reynolds, Nebraska Elevator operation.
Jim continued working at the Kansas Elevator until he was drafted into the United States Army August 22, 1966. He attended basic training at Fort Polk, Louisiana. Jim’s training was different than what most recruits experience in their first few weeks of military life. One day while he was on “kitchen police” in the mess hall, he was approached to haul water to various areas around the base. Jim mentioned that another trainee also had a license to drive 2 ½ ton trucks. Jim ended up with a better driving job. He spent the majority of his basic training hauling meals to trainees around the base most of the time throughout weekly training, which gave him a fair amount of free time and was able to avoid most of the unpleasantries of basic training.
After Jim’s initial military training he spent two weeks in a reception station at Fort Hood, Texas. Eventually Specialist Schmidt was assigned to Company Headquarters & Headquarters 2nd Armor Division. The unit prided itself in its motto: “Hell on Wheels.” Fort Hood was also noted for a large simulated Vietnamese village where training was conducted night and day. His primary duties were clerical in nature, but he also spent a larger portion of his time driving commanding officers to locations to observe training. After a course in projector training, he spent some time showing training films to the Commanding General.
In April, 1967, Specialist Schmidt received orders for South Vietnam, but the section commander requested that he needed his specialist with a secret clearance to remain at Fort Hood where Specialist Schmidt remained until an early out in June 3, 1968, for grain harvest back in Nebraska. While on active-duty Specialist Fourth Class Schmidt received: The National Defense Service Medal, Good Conduct Medal and Expert Rifle Medal. (Jim also spent four years in the inactive Army Reserves).
Jim and his new bride, Janice, moved to Reynolds, Nebraska where Jim began working for the grain elevator. In 1972 Jim became the manager until his retirement in 2014. Over the years Jim and his family have practiced the Judeo-Christian values that this Great Nation was founded on. Jim has been a 45-year member of Fairbury Elks Lodge 1203, a 27 year member of Fairbury American Legion Post 24, serving as commander one year, and also served approximately 20 years on the Reynolds, Town Board.
Today Jim and his wife, Janice of 56 years, live in rural Jefferson County and spend as much time as possible with children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.





Written by Doug Kapke

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2337 North K Street
Fairbury, NE
68352

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Friday 1pm - 11pm
Saturday 1pm - 11pm

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+14027292434

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Large Event Room that can seat up to 300 people is available. You may rent the room with or without the use of the kitchen. There is a slide screen available, full back bar, stage and many amenities available. Contact Stan Schiermeyer @ 402-587-0045 for additional information or availability.