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VFW Washington Weekly - November 13, 2009
Posted at 08:54 PM on Sunday, November 15, 2009 by post5362
In This Issue:1. VFW / VA Members Among Fort Hood Victims
2. VFW Legislative Priority Goals for 2010
3. No Tricare For Life Changes
4. White House Employment Initiative Good for Veterans:
1. VFW / VA Members Among Fort Hood Victims: Last week's tragic shooting
at Fort Hood included VFW and VA members. Staff Sgt. Justin M. DeCrow,
32, was killed by Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, who allegedly murdered 13
and wounded dozens before being shot and apprehended by two civilian law
enforcement officers. DeCrow was a member of VFW Post 11016 in Songnam,
South Korea. He graduated high school in 1996 in Plymouth, IN, and
leaves behind a wife and daughter at Fort Gordon, GA. Two VA employees
also slain were identified as:
* Dr. Russell G. Seager, Ph.D., a 51-year old Army Reserve captain
who led a mental health team at the VA medical center in Milwaukee.
* Lt. Col. Juanita L. Warman, a 55-year-old Maryland National
Guardsman who was a nurse practitioner at the VA medical center in Perry
Point, MD. She was a former member of VFW Post 8276 in Delmar, MD.
VFW Commander-in-Chief Thomas J. Tradewell Sr. said, "No words can
properly convey our condolences to the wounded and families of those
murdered. The entire military family is grieving right now. I just
want them to know they do not grieve alone. Our hearts and prayers are
with them." Read the VFW press release at
http://www.vfw.org/index.cfm?fa=news.newsDtl&did=5280.
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VFW National Jr Vice DeNoyer Reports on Tour of Europe
Posted at 08:50 PM on Sunday, November 15, 2009 by post5362
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Table Rock Post Has A Very Busy Veteran's Day
Posted at 08:27 AM on Saturday, November 14, 2009 by post5362
The members of the Table Rock VFW Post 5362 and their Ladies Auxiliary provided a free lunch following the Burke County Veteran’s Day Ceremony that was held at the Patton High School on Veteran’s Day, 11 November 2009. More than 300 attendees enjoyed Hotdogs with homemade chili, coleslaw, onions, and condiments, along with Potato Chips and soft drinks. The Morganton Elks Club also served pastries and cookies for dessert. Special thanks to Food Lion Groceries and Ashley’s Donuts and Bakery for their generous donations that made this event a tremendous success!
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VFW: White House Initiative Good for Veterans
Posted at 09:48 AM on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 by post5362
WASHINGTON, November 10, 2009 — The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. is applauding the president's new executive order for helping more military veterans get federal and private employment."The president is serious about helping veterans get a job, and he is making sure the federal government is at the top of the hiring line," said VFW Senior Vice Commander-in-Chief Richard L, Eubank, a Vietnam veteran from Eugene, Ore., who is in Washington to represent the organization at different national Veterans Day events.
According to the White House, approximately 480,000 veterans work for the government, about one-fourth of the total federal workforce. While the executive order places emphasis on hiring veterans for both public and private employment, it is specifically focused on hiring veterans for federal positions. It created a special Council on Veterans Employment to encourage federal agencies to recruit and train military veterans. The council will be co-chaired by the secretaries of Labor and Veterans Affairs.
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U.S. FLAG EMPLACEMENT AT BURKE MEMORIAL CEMETERY IN OBSERVANCE OF VETERAN’S DAY
Posted at 12:01 PM on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 by post5362
Members of the Table Rock Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 5362, along with members of the Freedom High School JROTC program, placed flags on the graves of veterans buried at the Burke Memorial Cemetery on 9 November 2009. In addition, three women; Margie Bower, Margie Patton, and Diane Wilson, who were walking in the area volunteered on the spot to assist! The flags, which numbered well over 1000, were emplaced in preparation of the observance of Veterans Day, which is observed on the 11th day of November.Veterans Day gives Americans the opportunity to celebrate the bravery and sacrifice of all U.S. veterans. However, most Americans confuse this holiday with Memorial Day, reports the Department of Veterans Affairs. Memorial Day honors service members who died in service to their country or as a result of injuries incurred during battle. Deceased veterans are also remembered on Veterans Day but the day is set aside to thank and honor living veterans who served honorably in the military - in wartime or peacetime.

Pictured left to right front row are Margie Bower, Margie Patton, and Diane Wilson. These three women volunteered on the spot to assist with the flag emplacement at the Burke Memorial Cemetery. Pictured left to right back row are Jack Icard – VFW Post 5362 House Committee Chairman and Jim Metcalf- VFW Post 5362 Commander.

Pictured are members of the Freedom High School JROTC Program and members of the Table Rock VFW Post 5362.
Businesses Honoring Veterans With Discounts
Posted at 09:37 AM on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 by post5362
During Veterans Day Weekend, several retail businesses are raising money for programs, while other businesses are offering various discounts to veterans. VFW received the following notices about Veterans Day Specials:- Sport Clips nationwide on Veterans Day, November 11, is supporting VFW Operation Uplink™ with "The Biggest Haircut Day of the Year." On that day, Sport Clips will donate a dollar for every haircut given in our 660+ stores. Show your support for troops and veterans by getting your next haircut at Sport Clips.
- Burger King restaurants in select states across the country are raising money for VFW Unmet Needs through November 30. More than 800 Burger King restaurants are participating in the “buy a burger; donate a buck” fundraiser in the following states: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin.
Home Depot offering Post Improvement Grants
Posted at 09:32 AM on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 by post5362
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Holiday Mailing Deadlines for Military Delivery
Posted at 08:47 AM on Tuesday, November 3, 2009 by post5362
Recommended Mailing Dates to APO/FPO AddressesWASHINGTON — For military service members stationed around the globe, holiday gifts are a big morale boost. To help the families and friends of U.S. military personnel, the Postal Service offers a discount on its largest Priority Mail Flat Rate box.
The recommended mailing date for the most economical postage to overseas military installations, including Iraq and Afghanistan, is Nov. 13.
Mail sent to overseas military addresses is charged only domestic mail prices. The domestic mail price for the Priority Mail Large Flat Rate Box is $13.95, but for packages to APO/FPO addresses overseas the price is reduced to $11.95. Additional discounts are available for customers printing their Priority Mail postage labels online at Click-N-Ship.
Flat-Rate boxes are free at any Post Office, or can be ordered online at shop.usps.com. Postage, labels and customs forms can be printed online any time using Click-N-Ship.
The Postal Service continues to show support to those serving in the armed forces by offering free Military Care Kits, designed specifically for military families sending packages overseas. The mailing kits can be ordered by phone by calling 1-800-610-8734 and asking for the Care Kit. Each kit includes two “America Supports You” large Priority Mail Flat-Rate boxes, four medium-sized Priority Mail Flat-Rate boxes, six Priority Mail labels, one roll of Priority Mail tape and six customs forms with envelopes.
For online ordering of the Large Priority Mail APO/FPO Flat Rate boxes featuring the “America Supports You” logo and APO/FPO addressing block, Click here. More information about mailing letters and packages to military destinations is available online at Supporting Our Troops.
“Mailing holiday gifts to service members early will help insure that a piece of home arrives in plenty of time to make the celebration complete," said Pranab Shah, vice president and managing director, Global Business.
To ensure delivery of holiday cards and packages by Dec. 25 to military APO/FPO addresses overseas, the Postal Service recommends that mail for service members be entered no later than the mailing dates listed below. Mail addressed to military post offices overseas is subject to certain conditions or restrictions regarding content, preparation and handling. APO/FPO addresses generally require customs forms. To see an online table of updated APO and FPO addresses and mailing restrictions by individual APO/FPO ZIP Codes, Click here, select “Pull-Out Information” and click on “Overseas Military/Diplomatic Mail.”
MILITARY MAILING DEADLINES
| Military Mail Addressed To |
Express Mail® Military Service (EMMS)1/ | First-Class Mail® Letters and Cards |
Priority Mail® | Parcel Airlift Mail (PAL) 2/ | Space Available Mail (SAM)3/ | Parcel Post® |
| APO/FPO AE ZIPs 090-092 | Dec-18 | Dec-11 | Dec-11 | Dec-4 | Nov-28 | Nov-13 |
| APO/FPO AE ZIP 093 | N/A | Dec-4 | Dec-4 | Dec-1 | Nov-21 | Nov-13 |
| APO/FPO AE ZIPs 094-098 | Dec-18 | Dec-11 | Dec-11 | Dec-4 | Nov-28 | Nov-13 |
| APO/FPO AA ZIP 340 | Dec-18 | Dec-11 | Dec-11 | Dec-4 | Nov-28 | Nov-13 |
| APO/FPO AP ZIPs 962-966 | Dec-18 | Dec-11 | Dec-11 | Dec-4 | Nov-28 | Nov-13 |
Post 5362 Advance Planning
Posted at 11:11 AM on Wednesday, October 28, 2009 by post5362 in Post Calendar
The post will visit the residents of the Charles George VA Medical Center in Asheville in December.
9 November 2009/8:00 am. Flag Emplacement at Burke Memorial Cemetery in preperation of Veterans Day. We welcome any volunteers to assist!
11 November 2009/11:00 am. Veterans Day Observation at the Morganton Courthouse Lawn. Hotdogs, chips and soft drinks will be served at NO Charge! We welcome any volunteers to assist!
11 November 2009/6:00 pm. Veterans Day Ceremony at the Table Rock VFW Post 5362. Immediatly follows with a FREE Spaghetti Dinner for any veteran and their family.
13 November 2009/9:00 am. Flag Recovery at Burke Memorial Cemetary. We welcome any volunteers to assist!
14 November 2009/1:30 pm. Cootie Scratch at the Statesville VFW.
15 November 2009/ 1:30 pm. District Meeting at the Glen Alpine VFW.
23 November 2009/7:00 pm. Post Monthly meeting.
28 November 2009/12:00pm. Thanksgiving DInner for the veteran residents at the Asheville VA Facility.
21 December 2009/7:00 pm. Post Monthly Meeting
VA Extends Agent Orange Benefits to More Veterans
Posted at 05:41 PM on Wednesday, October 14, 2009 by post5362
WASHINGTON (Oct. 13, 2009) - Relying on an independent study by the Institute of Medicine (IOM), Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki decided to establish a service-connection for Vietnam Veterans with three specific illnesses based on the latest evidence of an association with the herbicides referred to Agent Orange.The illnesses affected by the recent decision are B cell leukemias, such as hairy cell leukemia; Parkinson's disease; and ischemic heart disease.
Used in Vietnam to defoliate trees and remove concealment for the enemy, Agent Orange left a legacy of suffering and disability that continues to the present. Between January 1965 and April 1970, an estimated 2.6 million military personnel who served in Vietnam were potentially exposed to sprayed Agent Orange.
In practical terms, Veterans who served in Vietnam during the war and who have a "presumed" illness don't have to prove an association between their illnesses and their military service. This "presumption" simplifies and speeds up the application process for benefits.
The Secretary's decision brings to 15 the number of presumed illnesses recognized by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
"We must do better reviews of illnesses that may be connected to service, and we will," Shinseki added. "Veterans who endure health problems deserve timely decisions based on solid evidence."
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