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Leonard Wood | HL 141

Leonard Wood | HL 141

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Get ready for an illuminating episode of Historical Light Masonic Podcast, Episode 141, as we delve into the extraordinary life and Masonic journey of General Leonard C. Wood, a towering figure in both military and fraternal circles. Named in honor of General Leonard C. Wood, who served as Governor General of the Philippines from 1921 to 1927, this episode promises to uncover the lesser-known aspects of Wood's remarkable legacy. As a member of Anglo Saxon Lodge No. 137, Wood's dedication to Freemasonry is evident, but his contributions extend far beyond the confines of his lodge. Join us as we explore Wood's involvement in both the York Rite and Scottish Rite, shedding light on his deep-seated commitment to the principles and teachings of Freemasonry. As a Shriner, Wood's philanthropic endeavors and dedication to service further exemplify his embodiment of Masonic ideals. Our special guest, Andy Albright, 32°, KCCH, brings his wealth of knowledge and expertise to the conversation, offering unique insights into the life and achievements of General Leonard C. Wood. From his military prowess to his Masonic affiliations, Wood's legacy is as multifaceted as it is enduring. Hosted by Alex Powers, this episode promises to be a captivating exploration of history, fraternity, and the indelible impact of Freemasonry on the world stage. Don't miss out on this opportunity to uncover the untold stories behind one of Freemasonry's most esteemed figures. Tune in to Historical Light Masonic Podcast as we pay homage to General Leonard C. Wood and celebrate his enduring legacy as a Freemason and military icon.

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