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Wakefield Rotary Honors David A. Mangan

The Bob Wood Memorial Heroes' Celebration honored 33 veterans

Photo Back Row: Wakefield Rotarians Barbara Worley, Wendy Maguire and Paul Adams
Photo clockwise: Honoree David A Mangan, Christine Mangan, Annette Curley, Mary Fiorentino, Rotarian Frank Fiorentino (Army, ret.), and Rotarian Jay Curley (Army, ret.)
Photo Back Row: Wakefield Rotarians Barbara Worley, Wendy Maguire and Paul Adams Photo clockwise: Honoree David A Mangan, Christine Mangan, Annette Curley, Mary Fiorentino, Rotarian Frank Fiorentino (Army, ret.), and Rotarian Jay Curley (Army, ret.)

On November 12, 2025, members of the Wakefield Rotary Club joined fellow Rotarians from across District 7930 at the annual Bob Wood Memorial Heroes Celebration, held at the Andover Country Club. The event recognized and celebrated veterans from throughout the district for their service and dedication to their country.

The evening’s featured speaker was Retired Brigadier General Jack Hammond, Executive Director of Home Base, a national nonprofit dedicated to healing the invisible wounds of Veterans and their families. General Hammond spoke about the continued mission to provide clinical care, wellness, and support for those who have served, underscoring the importance of community efforts like Rotary’s to honor and assist veterans.

This year, the Wakefield Rotary Club proudly honored David A. Mangan, Director of Veteran Services for the Town of Wakefield. Mangan served in the Vietnam War from 1969 to 1970. Drafted just out of high school, he chose to serve in the U.S. Air Force, building on his experience as an officer in the Civil Air Patrol. His leadership skills earned him a promotion to Staff Sergeant at the age of 19. As a jet aircraft mechanic specialist, Mangan was responsible for maintaining and turning around nuclear strike bombers within 12 hours—critical work that required precision and discipline.

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In addition to his current role supporting Wakefield’s veteran community, Mangan hosts the “Kilroy Was Here” podcast, where veterans share their stories and preserve their unique experiences for future generations. He attended the event with his wife, Christine, and reflected on the experience by noting, “The event was very special.”

Across District 7930, Mangan was one of 33 veterans who were honored at the celebration, representing Rotary clubs throughout the region. The ceremony continues the legacy of Bob Wood, a dedicated Rotarian and veteran whose commitment to service and community inspired the annual event.

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About the Wakefield Rotary Club

The Wakefield Rotary Club is part of Rotary International, a global network of 1.4 million members dedicated to creating positive, lasting change in communities locally and around the world. The club supports initiatives in youth leadership, education, health, and community service — and is especially proud to honor those who have served our nation. The Wakefield Rotary Club meets each Tuesday at noon at Brightview on Crescent Street. For more information on the club's initiatives or to join the Wakefield Rotary Club, visit www.wakefieldrotaryclub.org or contact us at wakefieldrotaryclub@yahoo.com.

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