Martin Chacon tells the story of becoming a casual in the ILWU and getting elevated in the union while he was overseas on military service in Iraq.

SOLAHA Vol. IV, No. 15

VFW Commander Martin Chacon becomes longshoreman while in military service.

Veterans of Foreign War (VFW) Commander Martin Chacon,  of Wilmington Post 2967 relates  story of becoming a casual in the ILWU and getting elevated in the union while he was overseas on military service in Iraq.

Born in Long Beach Memorial Hospital, raised in Wilmington, Martin is eldest of three children. His mother was born and raised in Wilmington (died at 97 years old); father born and raised in Los Angeles (died at 86 years old). His parents resided and raised family in Wilmington . His father was a barber/hair stylist. Started with Howard James in LB, then his own place in LB. His mother was store clerk with Good Will for 25 years. Attended  “head start” pre-school program that was located “under the Banning House.” Kindergarten through eighth grade at Holy Family School; one year at St. Anthony’s in Long Beach, then Banning High School. Was in “little league” on the “Indians” team. After high school he declares  “I married Uncle Sam” in 1979. Served in  Air Force for 13 years; then army and retired as Staff Sergeant after serving in  two combat campaigns:  Desert Storm/Desert Shield and Operation Iraq Freedom #2. Upon  leaving military service in Feb. 2005 became a long shore man (Local 13), was a casual while still in military. He is still actively working; and also part of Electrician’s Union Local #11.

He married twice: first to  high school sweetheart 1979, one child (girl), divorced; then married again, divorced.

Active with Veterans of Foreign Wars Wilmington Post #2967. Past Post Commander for two terms and accompanies honor guard presenting the colors at numerous official and community events.

Commander Chacon great example to emulate as a gentleman and patriot!

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