On May 26, during the ceremony of the 155th day of the Memorial of the Mare Island Naval Cemetery, E. Paul Ball, 99, a veteran of the World War and the Korean War, on the right, proudly received a certificate of appreciation of the American veterans of the national affairs of the cemetery Pamification Pacific and commanding and US Navay Caprains. The certificate can be read in part: “Your dedication to duty and altruistic sacrifice during the Second World War and the Korean War embodies the five fundamental honor values of the American Navy, courage, commitment, country and ship’s comrades. Thanks to two of the most determining conflicts in history, you have held loudly, giving your best efforts for the freedom and security of others. www.youtube.com/@nestoraliga7537 for the video.During their regular meeting of May 21, the Vallejo City Unified School District of Education school board organized a short recreation for an outdoor allegiance commitment and raised the flag of the month LGBTQ + Pride, then voted unanimous to adopt resolution No. 5060, recognizing June 2025 as LGBTQ + Pride. In the photo of the center, the chairman of the board of directors Directors John Fox and the trustee, Dr. Latyna Young (in yellow), while many proud members of the large LGBTQ + community of Vallejo have applauded. Please visit www.vcusd.org for program details. (Gracieuse of Nestor Aliga)On May 26, the US Submarine Veterans, Inc. – Mare Island Base (USSVI -MIB) organized the Memorial Day ceremony at Memorial by Vallejo Warriors behind the town hall with nearly 200 citizens present. In the photo at the bottom left is the research and rescue helicopter of the American Coast Guard San Francisco MH-65 which impressed the public with an overview, with, on the left, the senator from CA State Christopher Cabaldon, the commander of the USSVI-Mib Steve Paganelli, the commander of retired from the American navy. Please visit www.youtube.com/@nestoraliga7537 for video. (Gracieuse of Nestor Aliga)