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VFW Washington Weekly - November 14, 2008

Posted at 08:08 AM on Saturday, November 15, 2008 by post9564

NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE SERVICE
1. Navy to Design New GI Bill Software

NATIONAL SECURITY & FOREIGN AFFAIRS
1. JPAC Goes to India
2. Military Healthcare Online Town Hall Meeting
3. Reserve Component Mobilization

NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE SERVICE


1. Navy to Design New GI Bill Software: A navy command center in Charleston, SC, has been chosen to design the new GI Bill software which VA will use to implement its education benefits.  The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) has experience with sophisticated software that can perform some of the complex calculations that are required under the new law.  The benefit rollout is scheduled for Aug. 1, 2009.  The new education benefit will pay full tuition up to the cost of the most expensive four-year public college or university in the state where a service member or veteran attends school.  It also pays a living stipend based on zip code and other fees for the student veteran.  SPAWAR is still awaiting funding from VA in order to begin the initial stage.

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VA News - Week of November 10, 2008

Posted at 02:52 PM on Friday, November 14, 2008 by post9564

Military Mail Must Include Name; Mail to 'Any Servicemember' Won't Be Processed

Posted at 02:23 PM on Thursday, November 13, 2008 by post9564

WASHINGTON, Nov. 13, 2008--Walter Reed Army Medical Center officials want to remind those individuals who want to show their appreciation through mail to include packages, letters, and holiday cards addressed to 'Any Wounded Soldier' or 'A Recovering American Soldier' that Walter Reed cannot accept these packages in support of the decision by then Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Transportation Policy in 2001. This decision was made to ensure the safety and well being of patients and staff at medical centers throughout the Department of Defense.

In addition, the U.S. Postal Service is no longer accepting "Any Service Member" or "A Recovering American Soldier" letters or packages. Mail to "Any Service Member" that is deposited into a collection box will not be delivered.

If you would like to send a letter to military personnel visit a VFW post in your area for assistance. Find a VFW post in your area

The Red Cross and Pitney Bowes also have a program supported by DoD to accept cards and distribute them to servicemembers, veterans, and their families. Click here to learn more.

Walter Reed Army Medical Center will continue to receive process and deliver all mail that is addressed to a specific individual.

My Vetwork: Calling all Comrades!

Posted at 02:20 PM on Thursday, November 13, 2008 by post9564

VFW is proud to announce a 21st century communications tool designed to reach out to those we serve. VFW invites you to join MyVetwork, which was  launched Veterans Day, is a free online community, created specifically for active-duty military, retired military, veterans, military families and VFW supporters.   

Designed by VFW member John R. Campbell, a former Marine and Vietnam veteran,  MyVetwork facilitates an information exchange with those who share similar experiences and interests.  Connections can run the gamut—from lighthearted and entertaining, to deep and meaningful exchange--bringing our veterans community together in ways simply not possible before.

MyVetwork allows VFW to easily create our own online groups, relevant to our interests and individual skill sets.  It can be used for both social and professional networking, a service not previously available within the veterans’ community. And if you’re interested in mentoring younger veterans, MyVetwork facilitates that, too. 

We are asking you to help populate the community—the more who sign on, the more valuable our exchange will be. Go to  http://www.myvetwork.com  and create your profile, which takes about 3 minutes.  Check out the VFW group.  You are encouraged you to share it throughout your departments and create a subgroup for your own department, post or other special interest groups.

VFW would like strong representation on the site, set to launch this Veterans Day, so please take advantage of this opportunity to revolutionize the way we serve our veterans and stay connected to one another!

If you have any questions or would like assistance creating a group for your Department or Post contact Gloria Montgomery (VFW Communications) at gmontgomery@vfw.org.

Click here to hear John Campbell’s interview on VFW’s The National Defense: http://vfwnationaldefense.blogspot.com/2008_10_26_archive.html

Gloria Montgomery
VFW Communications
816-968-2740
http://www.vfw.org

Thanks to our Veterans Every War Has an End: Upholding Veterans Day

Posted at 11:43 AM on Monday, November 10, 2008 by post9564

An Editorial by VFW National Commander Glen Gardner

Remembering America's warriors is often an afterthought for many Americans. It's about time Nov. 11 is paid its proper respect.

Veterans Day, once a widely celebrated holiday, is increasingly forgotten by many Americans. One need only look at the poor turnouts at ceremonies on Nov. 11. With the percentage of citizens who have worn a uniform rapidly declining, appreciation for the sacrifices made by veterans is correspondingly diminishing.

To help counter this trend, VFW has long promoted Veterans Day as an opportunity to educate the public as to the meaning of this significant time each November. This task can best be accomplished by explaining the five "Ws."

Click here to read the rest of C-i-C Gardner's editorial

The American Veteran - November Edition

Posted at 12:08 PM on Wednesday, November 5, 2008 by post9564

(via The Penatagon Channel)

Grassroots 2008 November Survey

Posted at 09:37 AM on Monday, November 3, 2008 by post9564


Last Month's Survey


Last month, [the VFW] asked "Do you think the Presidential candidates are talking enough about veterans' issues?"

Almost 300 people responded, with the majority—almost 94 percent—asserting that Sen. McCain and Sen. Obama are not spending enough time discussing their plans for veterans. They want to see more time spent discussing veteran health care and how they will care for those troops coming home.

While some recognize other issues, like the economy, have taken precedent, veterans’ affairs and other issues at home will need to be addressed before November.
  • "They are just talking about how and when to use the Armed Forces, not how to take care of them for doing their job."
  • "They talk about it, but they are not saying what they are going to do for us, e.g., like increase the pay or benefits for the vets."
  • "Seems the economy is the big thing now. Once that is settled, they need to address these issues."
  • "Veterans' issues are not bringing the troops home. But what are we going to do for the troops when we bring them home? The issues that we as veterans should be concerned with are that of benefits with teeth, like health care (long-term care for the wounded), job security, training, good record-keeping from the battlefield to the steps of home. Benefits for the widows and orphans of veterans. Our battle cry should be 'America's Veterans First.'
Click here to read more responses.

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