Tim Yauck’s “Project Namesake”

Abstract: Operation Namesake ensures that each American Legion post honors the service member it is named after by preserving and sharing their story. The initiative involves researching, documenting, and presenting these legacies through multimedia to post members, communities, schools, and civic groups in Wisconsin. The mission is to remember the namesake as a life and legacy, not just a name, fulfilling a duty to keep their stories alive. Tim Yauck, Hubertus Post 522, was the recipient of the 2024/25 Martha Marlowe Historian of the Year Award. This award is for exceptional historical activity.

Tim developed “Project Namesake.” His mission statement:

“Operation namesake exists to ensure that every American Legion post’s namesake, that is the service member whose name the post carries, is remembered not only as a name on a wall, but as a life, a story, and a legacy. Our mission is simple in concept, but profound in impact. Every Legion post will research, document, and share the complete story of their namesake through multimedia presentations that will be shared with post members, communities, schools, and civic groups throughout Wisconsin.

We research their lives. We present their stories to the community. We keep their stories alive and fulfill our sacred duty.”

Add your memorial

Across the country and around the world, U.S. war, military and veterans memorials stand to honor those who served in uniform and the battles they fought to protect our nation’s freedoms. The American Legion is now establishing a database to identify the locations, document histories and share photographs of our nation’s monuments and memorials to those who have served.

To upload text or photos, simply click on “Add a Memorial” and follow the instructions.

Key points for each submission include:

  • A photo or photos (required), easily taken with a smart phone (no persons shall be in the photos)
  • Location of the memorial, mapped if possible
  • Purpose of the memorial, such as who it honors and why, in just a sentence or two
  • Date of the memorial’s installation and who originally installed it
  • A brief assessment of its condition today