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AMVET NEWS MICHIGAN

Spring, 2010

SERVING VETERANS SINCE 1945

Vol. 65, No. 1

COMMANDER'S CORNER

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BY CMDR. Bob Downer

ow! It sure does not seem like seven months have gone by. Where did the time go? We have tried to get a lot of things accomplished but every time we get close to finishing a project, another problem crops up and there has been way more than our share. We will know around the first week of February if we will be receiving a grant for our Service Department Service Officers and if they have a job in the future. We have been trying very hard to get everything lined up for the grant requirements, even looking for a professional grant writer. We are not leaving anything to chance. Only five grants are going to be given out, and I was told at the last meeting one organization could get all five. Amazing. We are getting ready to open a new web site which should be up and running before this article hits the membership. This edition of our paper will be posted on the new web site along with a lot of other good things, like paying for registration and banquet tickets on line. There will also be room for each subordinate organization to have pages of their own. The web site is amvetsmichigan.org. Thanks to Post 29, Post 23 and their donations. Also, Post 1957 for their donation to make the computer upgrades. We still have a problem with the membership program

and are looking for a new one or some solution to the current one. Rob Hosken has been working on the Finance Reports and has just about got it fine tuned. Rob and Glenda have been working together to get payroll up and running so we are now doing payroll at the department instead of paying someone $600 a month to do it for us. I know we will see a new and refreshing finance report at SEC in February. The hearing on our past executive director will be held February 13. I must remind everyone only the voting members of the SEC can attend that hearing. It is not open to all AMVETS. Maybe this will help to put a little closure on the past, but do not take me wrong, this is far from being over. AMVETS Department of Michigan held their first (of many to come) bingos at Post 126. I did attend that bingo and for the first one on a Tuesday we did quite well, I hope it gets better from there. I want to thank everyone at Post 126 for loaning us the money for start-up, the room and the workers Also, I have to thank Al Norman and his co chairs for getting it all together. Thank you Post 126. The performance group letters will be going out by February 1. All posts should sign up for this. It will cost you nothing Continued on page 3

1st Vice Commander's Report MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMS WINDING DOWN?

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s of this, writing early January 2010, the membership totals for the Department of Michigan look promising compared with the same period in the prior year. 9,187 total new/renewed/Life/MAL members compared with 8,365 in Jan. 2009. That’s an increase of 822. However that is still only 91.5 % of the total to be renewed, leaving another 1,143 renewals from 2009 that have so far slipped through the cracks. Of course with additional hard work over the next six months they will all be accounted for. Also let us not forget about the goal of a 5% increase for the 2010 which would bring the total to 10,545. So to meet our goal of 10,545 we have to get out there and renew that 1,143 and find another 215 new members. My point being we cannot allow our membership programs to wind down. Keep after those members that have not renewed, give them a call, write a letter, and send an e-mail, do whatever it takes. I am sure that it is their intention to renew their membership, they just need a gentle reminder. Keep a blank membership application with you also to give for those veterans you come across that have always intended to join the AMVETS and haven’t had the opportunity. Get them to fill it in and pay the dues, then get their certification of Honorable discharge and Veteran’s status.

A reminder that Resolution 10-01A passed at our 65th Annual Convention in New Orleans and took effect on January 1, 2010 hence forward for the next three years as written. Life membership dues, effective January 1, 2010, shall be not less than $180, Non-refundable and payable to the post, of which $135 will be forwarded to the State Department Headquarters and they will in turn forward National their portion. As of January 1, 2011 this amount will increase to $200. On January 1, 2012 this amount will Increase to $250.

By Vince Carr 1st Vice Commander

Breakdown of membership: Dues: 2010 $180 National $90 State $45 Post $45 = $180 2011: $200 National $100 State $50 Post $50 = $200 2012: $250 National $125 State $62.50 Post $62.50 = $250 The 66th State convention is coming June 25-27 at the Marriott at Centerpointe Auburn Hills; I will be accepting the nomination for Department of Michigan Commander; lofty ambitions, eh? 


Amvets

Upcoming Events

Department Of Michigan 2009-2010 State Executive Committee

Department Commander ......................................................Robert Downer 1st Vice Commander.................................................................Vincent Carr 2nd Vice Commander........................................................Anthony M. Lema Finance Officer.........................................................................Jean Bennett Judge Advocate.............................................................. Daren R. Heckman Provost Marshal...................................................................... Roger Lanting Nec Man....................................................................Pdc Dennis M. Butler Alternate Nec . ................................................................. Pdc John Dowd Immediate Pdc ................................................................... Mary Wilseck District I Commander............................................................James Meloche District Ii Commander.................................................................Dave Ewald District Iii Commander....................................................Michael Wainwright District Iv Commander.................................................................Alan Abels District V Commander.............................................................. Perry Corwin District Vi Commander............................................................. Paul Ladochi District Vii Commander............................................................ Carol Hebert Executive & Service Director..............................................Glenda Cogswell Aide De Camp......................................................................... Dennis Butler Chaplain............................................................................... Donald Cooney Legislative Director.................................................................John Hoechrel Inspector General.....................................................................Alan Norman Department PRO................................................................... Martin Bennett

2010 Spring NEC Meeting & Silver Helmet Awards Banquet MARCH 18-20, 2010

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AMVETS NATIONAL COMMANDER DUANE J. MISKULIN TESTIMONIAL & 4TH DISTRICT MEETING MARCH 6, 2010 - 10:00AM CST Radisson Hotel, Conference Center and Casino - 2040 Airport Drive, Green Bay, WI 54313, Reservations: (920) 494-7300, (800) 418-4439 www.radisson.com/greenbaywi

STATE DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS TESTIMONIAL DINNER March 13, 2010

Subordinate Organizations

VFW Hall, 923 N. Saginaw, St. Durand MI. 48429 TIME: Cocktails 6:00 - 7:00 pm Dinner 7:00 pm, Program to Follow OPEN BAR, MUSIC & DANCING AFTER PROGRAM, CASUAL ATTIRE NO BLUE JEANS PLEASE. If you require lodging contact Quality Inn, qualityinn.com, 8511 E. LANSING RD. DURAND MI. 989-288 0638 FOR TICKETS $25, CALL AMVETS Department Headquarters 810-796-3896 or Bob Downer 989-413-0355 or Liz Downer 989-413-0712

Ladies Auxiliary President........................................................ Kathy Keizer Auxiliary Legislation/Liaison........................................................Kathy Biela Auxiliary Executive Secretary............................................. Nancy Middleton Jr. Amvets President.............................................................Ashley Keizer Jr. Amvets Coordinator................................................... Robert Middleton Sons of Amvets Commander........................................... Douglas Beedon Sons of Amvets Coordinator............................................ Pdc John Dowd Service Foundation President...................................... Pdc Harold L. Reed Saddest Sad Sack..................................................................John Hoechral

Ladies Auxiliary President Testimonial April 24, 2010

Next DEADLINE for The Michigan AMVETS News is 04/07/2010 ANNUAL DEADLINE DATES

Spring Issue Summer Issue Fall Issue Winter Issue

AMVETS POST 126 2929 Marshall SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49508 Cocktails at 5:30, Dinner at 6:00, Entertainment: DJ and Karaoke Cost $25, FOR TICKETS CONTACT: Donna Barnett, 6165 Kran SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49548, (616) 827-1654 OR Marilyn Boring, (616) 891-7745

January 7 April 7 July 7 October 7

66th Department of Michigan State Convention June 24-27, 2010

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COMMANDER'S CORNER, cont. and even if you do not serve food sign up any way, you might in the future. Plus you will be helping your fellow AMVETS Posts that do serve food and the AMVETS Family groups can use your number so they can get the discounts as well. I’m very happy to announce that we have a new post chartered in Davison Post 1569 located in the Davison VFW just off the M 15 exit and I-69. Stop in and say hello, they are doing a lot of good things for a new post-even Program Reporting, we have posts a lot older and they do not report. Hopefully we can still teach an old dog new tricks. There’s always hope. One thing I forgot to mention is Department Executive Director and our Executive Service Director can no longer be the same person we will have to start paying that salary out of our Department money. In the past, it was a dual roll and was paid from the appropriation money. That will not be allowed any more .So if we get a grant or not, we are going to be looking for more income to cover executive director and secretary pay. I think it’s a miracle we have lasted this long. Membership, solicitation and donations are what we have been operating off of and trust me that’s not much. Some day the light might come on and posts will realize they should have done something to help. The right thing is just in front of you, all you have to do is do it. I will be throwing my hat in the ring for Alt NEC at our Convention in June. I am asking for your support for that office. God Bless 

2nd Vice Commander's Report

By Anthony M. Lema 2nd Vice Commander

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ere it is January, already. I hope that everyone had a good, safe holiday season and that you are well. I know that many of you are working hard out there for veterans and for your communities. Unfortunately, only 25 posts (37%) are doing program reporting. Those of you who are: keep up the good work! Those of you who are not, we need to talk. Literally, we NEED to talk. Many of you have questions about why program reporting is so important. I’m here for you to try to answer those questions. Call me at 586.493.1115 or e-mail me at lema81@ wowway.com. If you have concerns about program reporting, the only way those problems can be resolved is to discuss them. And, then it’s you’re responsibility to share that knowledge with your posts. Program reporting is easier than most other things we do in AMVETS. It’s also one of the most important. Whether you are aware of it or not, your post’s participation in reporting affects AMVETS at all levels. Depending upon your post’s activity level, it will take you only 10 or 15 minutes a month to fill out the report. Heck, I spend more time than that just getting ready to go to the post! Stand up and be counted, for your post and for your department. 

ELECTIONS

Candidate for Department Commander

– Vince Carr ----––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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MVETS Post 121 Saint Clair Shores and District II AMVETS support Vince Carr for the office of AMVETS Department of Michigan Commander. Vince has served on the Department of Michigan State Executive Committee (SEC) for the past seven years. Serving as District II Commander, beginning in 2003 to PDC Jack Shoop, 2004 to PDC John Dowd, and in 2005 to PDC Dennis Butler. Vince served as Judge Advocate in 2006 to PDC David Ladd, 2007 Finance Officer to PDC Fred Schwarzwalder, 2008 2nd Vice Commander to PDC Mary Wilseck, and is currently the 1st Vice Commander to Commander Bob Downer. Vince joined AMVETS Post 121 in 1996 and immediately began his ascent through the chairs of office, elected Post Commander for 2001-2004 he has continued to serve at both the Post and District level. Vince was drafted into the U.S. Army in December of 1966 where he served as an Armor Intelligence Specialist (MOS 11-D-20) and was assigned to D-Troop 17th Cavalry supporting the 199th Light Infantry Brigade, Long An Provence, South Vietnam. Wounded in action during the 1968 TET Offensive he was medically evacuated and served the remainder of his active duty assisting in the training of Officer and NCO candidates at Fort Knox Kentucky. Today Vince is employed as a GS 13 Team Leader on the Heavy Combat Equipment Publications Team for the Live Cycle Management Command U.S. Army TACOM – Warren MI, which manages equipment publications for the Abrams and Paladin families of vehicles. Post 121 and District II AMVETS encourage you to elect Vince Carr to the office of AMVETS Department of Michigan Commander at the 66th Annual Convention held June 25th through 27th at the Marriott at Centerpointe - Auburn Hills, MI. 

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Editor's Column

By Executive Director Glenda F. Cogswell

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s the commander wrote in his article the State of Michigan is going to a grant system for funding the Service Departments for the organizations. Hopefully we will be one of those that receive one. It would be a shame to have to close our Service Department doors. I believe that this action will in the long run be detrimental to the veterans of Michigan. Membership dues have increased for Lifetime Membership. Effective January 1 dues went to $180 with $135 to Department; of which $90 will go to National, the post will retain $45. In 2011 Life Membership Dues will increase to $200 with the following distribution National $100, State $50, Post $50 = $200. The final increase will come in 2012 to $250 with the following distribution National $125, State $62.50, Post $62.50 = $250. Membership received with less than the amount due will be returned to the post. 

Thank You AMVETS Service Department By Larry Hebert

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wish to thank the AMVETS Service Department; they were the greatest help that a veteran can get to represent a veteran (myself) in dealing with the Veterans Administration in my compensation/disability case. They went above and beyond the call of duty assisting me with my claim. Other organizations prior to my switching to the AMVETS held my Power of Attorney and they did nothing for me. They didn’t call me back when I called them or they rarely called me back. The AMVETS Service Department always called me back and they did what they said they would do. No Promises, just results. I have dealt with the VA system since 1982, yes 22 years! Thank you to all off the AMVETS Service Officers. 

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STATE DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS TESTIMONIAL DINNER WHEN: March 13th, 2010 WHERE: VFW Hall 923 N. Saginaw St. Durand MI. 48429 TIME: Cocktails 6:00 - 7 :00 pm Dinner 7:00 pm Program to Follow OPEN BAR, MUSIC & DANCING AFTER PROGRAM CASUAL ATTIRE NO BLUE JEANS PLEASE If you require lodging contact Quality Inn qualityinn.COM 8511 E. LANSING RD. DURAND MI. 989-288 0638 FOR TICKETS $25.00 CALL AMVETS Department Headquarters 810-796-3896 Bob Downer 989-413-0355 Liz Downer 989-413-0712

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Legislative Corner By John Hoecherl, Legislative Director

Document

Type

Description

SB 0108 of 2009 (PA 0041 of 2009)

Senate Bill

Gaming; bingo and charitable gaming; eligibility for charitable gaming licenses; expand to include an auxiliary of a national veterans' organization. Amends sec. 3 of 1972 PA 382 (MCL 432.103).

SB 0121 of 2009

Senate Bill

Income tax; property tax credit; qualifying household income alternative calculation for certain veterans and servicepersons; revise. Amends sec. 506 of 1967 PA 281 (MCL 206.506).

SB 0137 of 2009

Senate Bill

Veterans; benefits; subsidy to certain wounded reservists, national guard, and retired active military personnel; provide for. Creates new act.

SB 0250 of 2009 (PA 0112 of 2009)

Senate Bill

Appropriations; zero budget; department of military and veterans affairs; provide for fiscal year 2009‐2010. Creates appropriation act.

SB 0308 of 2009

Senate Bill

Appropriations; military affairs; department of military and veterans affairs; provide for fiscal year 2009‐2010. Creates appropriation act.

SB 0313 of 2009

Senate Bill

State financing and management; purchasing; state construction contract preference to firms owned by veterans with certain disabilities; establish. Amends sec. 241 of 1984 PA 431 (MCL 18.1241).

SB 0574 of 2009

Senate Bill

Traffic control; driver license; road test for commercial driver license; provide waiver for certain veterans. Amends sec. 312e of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.312e).

SB 0748 of 2009

Senate Bill

Higher education; tuition; tuition waiver for disabled veterans; provide for. Creates new act.

SB 0987 of 2009

Senate Bill

Income tax; credit; charitable contributions made to state veterans homes; provide for. Amends sec. 261 of 1967 PA 281 (MCL 206.261).

HB 4203 of 2009

House Bill

Recreation; outdoor activities; waiver or reduction of state recreational fees; require for certain veterans. Amends secs. 43537, 74117 & 83106 of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.43537 et seq.).

HB 4302 of 2009

House Bill

Appropriations; zero budget; department of military and veterans affairs; provide for fiscal year 2009‐2010. Creates appropriation act.

HB 4445 of 2009

House Bill

Appropriations; military affairs; department of military and veterans affairs; provide for fiscal year 2009‐2010. Creates appropriation act.

HB 4512 of 2009

House Bill

State financing and management; purchasing; state construction contract preference to firms owned by veterans with certain disabilities; establish. Amends sec. 241 of 1984 PA 431 (MCL 18.1241).

HB 4513 of 2009

House Bill

Vehicles; registration plates; purchase of a second disabled American veterans plate; allow for certain individuals. Amends sec. 803f of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.803f).

HB 4563 of 2009

House Bill

Recreation; outdoor activities; waiver of state recreational fees; require for certain veterans. Amends secs. 43537, 74117 & 83106 of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.43537 et seq.).

HB 4770 of 2009

House Bill

Highways; name; renaming a portion of US‐2; designate as the "Iron County Veterans Memorial Highway". Amends 2001 PA 142 (MCL 250.1001 ‐ 250.2080) by adding sec. 1061.

HB 4976 of 2009

House Bill

Highways; name; certain portion of M‐203; designate as "Veterans Memorial Highway". Amends 2001 PA 142 (MCL 250.1001 ‐ 250.2080) by adding sec. 1062.

HB 5065 of 2009

House Bill

Higher education; tuition; tuition waiver for veterans; repeal, and require reversion of money to general fund. Amends secs. 4 & 5 of 2005 PA 248 (MCL 390.1344 & 390.1345) & repeals 2005 PA 248 (MCL 390.1341 ‐ 390.1346).

AMVETS Riders

Over the course of the last few years I have had the opportunity to meet By Josh Feltman some great people affiliated with the AMVETS. I have raised funds for y Name is Josh Feltman, I am the current Department many veterans’ organizations, and I of Michigan AMVETS Riders President. I am terrible have enjoyed being a Son of AMVETS. I am proud to tell anyone why with names, I don’t always remember everything I am I wear my vest and I tell anyone who will listen about my post. 203,000 supposed to do, and in the past five years I have went from someone of the 785,000 reported by Riders Chapters came out of Michigan with that walked into an AMVETS to buy a flag to remember my the lion share coming from Mt. Clemens chapter 29, Now isn’t that Grandfather, to the first Department leader for the Riders in Michigan. something to be very proud of? We have a great group of dedicated The last two years have been very interesting for me and the individuals here in Michigan and it truely shows to all that care. rest of our young Riders chapters. Arguments, parties, meetings, I hope that you choose 2010 to become an active member of the funerals, and many, many drinks later we are all still brothers and AMVETS. The need continues to grow for our veterans and our members. sisters. This will be my point for the remainder of my article. I only hope that we can continue to rise to the occasion and keep our Why do you choose to come to your local AMVETS Post? Cheap drinks, veterans and communities proud to say that they are from Michigan. friends, bingo, and many other reasons are always there. How often do you I will end with this thought, wear your AMVETS colors with pride, attend a meeting? How often to you assist your post with a fundraiser? Do the whole world is looking for leaders right now. If someone with no you treat the AMVETS like any other bar you attend? I really hope that experience can be looked upon as a leader in four years, you most certainly you choose to make the AMVETS more like your family than your bar. will be looked upon as the same. 

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Arranging Burial in a VA National Cemetery

urial in a national cemetery is open to all members of the armed forces and veterans who have met minimum active service duty requirements and were discharged under conditions other than dishonorable. Their spouse, widow or widower, minor children, and, under certain conditions, unmarried adult children, may also be eligible for burial. Eligible spouses and children may be buried, even if they predecease the veteran. Members of the reserve components of the armed forces who die while on active duty or while performing training duty, or were eligible for retired pay, may also be eligible for burial. • Gravesites in Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) national cemeteries cannot be reserved in advance. However, families are encouraged to prepare in advance by discussing cemetery options and setting aside copies of any discharge documents. • VA will provide—at no cost to the veteran’s family—a gravesite, headstone or marker, Presidential Memorial Certificate, U.S. flag, perpetual care of the gravesite and will open and close the grave. Fees for services provided by funeral directors and other related costs must be paid for by the veteran's family. • VA's Veterans Benefits Administration pays a burial and plot allowance for those veterans eligible by law. For information, please contact the nearest VA regional office at 1-800-827-1000. • To establish eligibility for burial in a VA national cemetery, the family should provide: the veteran's discharge document; report of casualty; or the veteran's full name; military rank; branch of service; dates of entry and discharge; serial, social security, and/or VA claim numbers; date and place of birth; and date of death. • If the discharge document is not available, a copy may be obtained from the National Personnel Records Center, Military Personnel Records Office, 9700 Page Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. 631325100. This should be done prior to the time of need. • At the time of need, a funeral director or the next of kin should contact the national cemetery where burial is desired. • The same procedures should be followed to determine the eligibility of a veteran's spouse or dependent. In most cases, one gravesite is pro-

vided for the burial of all eligible family members, marked by a single headstone or marker. When both spouses are veterans, two gravesites and two headstones or markers may be provided, if requested. • The Department of Defense (DOD) is responsible for providing military funeral honors. The DOD program “Honoring Those Who Served” calls for funeral directors to request military funeral honors on behalf of the veteran’s family.

ments have been made in advance with the cemetery director. • National cemeteries do not usually conduct burials on weekends or federal holidays. However, weekend callers may schedule burials for the upcoming week. • Floral arrangements may accompany the casket or urn and will be placed on the grave after burial. 

Veterans’ organizations may assist in the provision of military funeral honors.

Source: Department of Veterans Affairs National Cemetery Administration

• Formal funeral services are not held at national cemeteries, but a final committal service may be performed at the cemetery. For safety reasons, these services are held in committal shelters located away from the gravesite. Burial will take place following the committal service. Immediate family members may be allowed to view the actual burial only if arrange-

Communications & Outreach Support Division Washington, DC 20420 (202) 461-6240 FAX (202) 273-6698 www.cem.va.gov public.inquiry@va.gov

OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS * FATALITIES AS OF: January 5, 2010, 10 a.m. EST OIF U.S. Military Casualties by Phase Combat Operations 19 Mar 03 thru 30 Apr 03 Post Combat Ops 1 May thru Present OIF U.S. DoD Civilian Casualties Totals

WIA RtD ** WIA Not RtD **

total Deaths

KIA

Non-Hostile

139

109

30

116

429

4,222

3,359

863

17,604

13,467

13

9

4

4,374

3,477

897

17,720

13,896

OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF) U.S. CASUALTY STATUS FATALITIES AS OF: January 5, 2010, 10 a.m. EST OeF U.S. Military Casualties

total Deaths

KIA

Non-Hostile

In and Around Afghanistan***

868

669

199

Other Locations**** OeF U.S. DoD Civilian Casualties Worldwide Total

72

4

68

2

1

1

942

674

268

WIA RtD ** WIA Not RtD ** 1,981

2,766 1

1,981

2,767

* OPeRAtION IRAQI FReeDOM includes casualties that occurred on or after March 19, 2003 in the Arabian Sea, Bahrain, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab emirates. Prior to March 19, 2003, casualties in these countries were considered OeF. ** these columns indicate the number of servicemembers who were Wounded In Action (WIA) and Returned to Duty within 72 hours AND WIA and Not Returned to Duty within 72 hours. to determine the total WIA figure, add the columns "WIA RtD" and " WIA Not RtD" together. these figures are updated on tuesday unless there is a preceding holiday. *** OPeRAtION eNDURING FReeDOM (In and Around Afghanistan), includes casualties that occurred in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan. **** OPeRAtION eNDURING FReeDOM (Other Locations), includes casualties that occurred in Guantanamo Bay (Cuba), Djibouti, eritrea, ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines, Seychelles, Sudan, tajikistan, turkey, and Yemen.

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In Memoriam Deceased Members as of January 15, 2010

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John Bartko

120

Al Auble

9

William Miller

120

Douglas Bildson

13

Douglas Blain

120

Sidney Matthews

13

John MacKenzie

121

Ray Frank

14

Stephen Krawiec

121

Richard Tomczyk

22

Norbert Jacobs Sr.

122

Gary Prey

22

Joseph Schultz

123

Jerry Cole

27

Walter Chmielewski

171

Donald Colley

27

Walter Ross

171

Ambrose Jeczen

29

Earl Goike Jr.

254

Eugene Malanyn

29

Charles Tyree

1190

Harold Bennink

52

Louis Miller

1190

Myron Dodge

53

Nicholas Barbu

1988

James Kilcherman

53

James Sebel

2273

James Geyer

57

Louie Davidson

2273

Douglas Lobdell

57

Richard Gagne

2273

James Metzger

57

Leo Lamote

2273

Patrick Roberts

57

Robert Linder

2273

George Seibel

79

Edwin Tominack

2273

Cecil Wood

93

William Zabel

3652

Gordon Thurston

110

Larry Johnson

4064

Ronald Ergen

110

John McCann

4064

Gerald Gross

114

Floyd Kline

4064

Eugene Schmus

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he annual AMVETS and Auxiliary picnic and bingo was held in July at Post 171. Residents from John Dingell VAMC arrived by bus and enjoyed an afternoon of grilled hot dogs and hamburgers. AMVETS were busy with grilling the meat, while Auxiliary ladies from #8, #9, #57 and #171 set the table with dishes they had prepared. There were homemade beans, pasta salad, cole slaw, antipasti salad, spaghetti salad, tuna salad, watermelon, cookies danish, potato chips. Food was plentiful and enjoyed by all. After a full stomach the residents enjoyed playing bingo with canteen books as prizes. Organizing the event was AMVET Jim Meloche Commander of 171 and District I Commander and PDC Mary Wilseck from 171, Harriet Biela VAVS Representative from John Dingell was in charge of the Auxiliary donations. When it was time to board the bus; each resident received a bag with a dozen cookies, bag of chips, banana, $1.00 canteen book. To soon a fun filled afternoon came to an end looking forward to another picnic next year.  Auxiliary ladies who made all the dishes to pass: Left to right Gloria Canfield, Melissa Gagnon, Maureen Jackson,Barbara Bateman. Front row, Carmen Simpson, Lois Woods, Rose Solak, Harriet Biela. Planning the picnic: Harriet Biela, VAVS Representative Jim Meloche Commander #171 and District I Commander Mary Wilseck PDC. Residents finishing lunch waiting for bingo to start. Volunteers waiting in front of Post 171 for the residents from John Dingell to get off the bus.

Bolt one on for the troops today! Yes, today! The Michigan Support Our Troops! plates are available at all branch offices of the Secretary of State and on the Department of State’s Plate It Your Way website.

Isn’t it time to show them how much we care? Switching into the Michigan Support Our Troops! Plate costs just $35.00 (the same as other specialty plates), and the troops are more than worth it. Nothing compared to what they do for all of us. Funds will benefit the programs of SupportOurTroops.Org, working for the troops and their families. Act Now! Don’t Delay. Don’t wait for your renewal month to get into this great new plate!. The troops didn’t wait. They went half way around for the world for us; let’s all do this simple thing for them! For more information you can go to www.supportourtroops.org Michigan AMVETS News

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Friends Advance Pathology Service PC Advanced Underground American Logistics Inc. Byron Center Self Storage Dmf Bait Co. Ehardt's Pharmacy Farm Credit Services Nash-Finch Company R A Lee Electric Tony's I-75 Restaurant PLATINUM Gordon Food Service GOLD F H James Plumbing & Heating

SCHOLARSHIPS Military Scholarships Available Through Grantham University Grantham’s desire is to make education affordable for our nation’s service members, which is why they have established scholarships for active duty, reserve, guard, veterans, and military family members. Grantham’s Military Scholarship covers the tuition remaining after Military Tuition Assistance (TA) benefits have been applied, up to the fiscal year (FY) cap, even for National Guardsmen and reservists who only receive 75% TA benefits ($187.50 per credit hour). It also includes a Textbook and Technology grant that covers the costs of required textbooks and software. In addition, military students, who use all their allotted FY TA with Grantham, are allowed to take one additional credit hour - at no additional cost - for every $1,000.00 of TA paid (Additional credits must be used the same FY they are earned). Grantham University offers online undergraduate and graduate degree programs in Criminal Justice, Business Administration, Business Management, General Studies, Computer Science, and other technology-related fields. For more information, visit: http://www.grantham.edu/admissions/scholarships.php. AMVETS and DeVry University recently announced a new partnership to provide up to 30 new scholarships for veterans and their spouses and children. Beginning in November, the partialtuition scholarships will be available to those who have applied for or enrolled in undergraduate or graduate degree programs at DeVry University or its Keller Graduate School of Management. The AMVETS scholarships are part of the millions of dollars in scholarships awarded by DeVry University to prospective students each year. Apply today!

apoligize for not getting an article in the last newsletter. One of my favorite sayings is “To err is human but to really foul things up requires electronics” That is what happened to me. I have been having problems with my computer on and off. I somehow picked up a super virus and now I am sitting and waiting for my computer to be repaired. I have borrowed one to check my e-mails and to write my articles.

As one of the largest degree-granting higher education systems in North America, DeVry University provides high-quality, career-oriented associate, bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in technology, healthcare technology, business and management. More than 48,000 students are enrolled at its 87 locations in 25 states and Canada, as well as through DeVry University Online. DeVry University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association. DeVry University, a division of DeVry Inc. (NYSE: DV), is based in Oakbrook Terrace, Ill. For more information about DeVry University, visit http://www.devry.edu.

Just a reminder to all the Sack units, as you may remember, we have changed our state officer elections to be held at Convention instead of Fall Conference. Your unit must have its election prior to Convention. You can turn in your forms to feathers at Convention.

University of Phoenix The following scholarship is funded by the University of Phoenix and is a joint venture to help veterans; active duty service members, reservists, Guardsmen and family members obtain a high-quality online education.

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I would like to visit your units, but I need to know when you have your scrimmages. If you can give me as much notice as possible I would appreciate it.  Sadly yours John Hoecherl 616-706-5451 j.hoecherl@yahoo.com

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Fifty scholarships will be awarded this year. Each scholarship will consist of a $4,000 non-cash credit to the University of Phoenix.

Download University of Phoenix scholarship application. For more information about the University of Phoenix, visit www.phoenix.edu

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The Michigan AMVETS News DO's and DON'TS DO have the articles in before deadline! Deadlines are: 7th of October for the Winter Issue 7th of January for the Spring Issue 7th of April for the Summer Issue 7th of July for the Fall Issue. If articles are not in by the deadline they WILL NOT appear until the following issue. If you are having an event that you want in the paper ensure that the information is received in time for the appropriate issue before your event. DO make sure the pictures are clear and well-contrasted. Fuzzy or dark pictures won’t reproduce well. Black and white are the best, but color will do if contrasted well. DO send in articles. Posts and districts have something newsworthy going on. Why not share it with the rest of the department? If you send pictures make sure you have an article for them. I will not write your article and the pictures will not appear in the paper. DO send credits with your articles. Also send credits for articles from other publications and permission to reprint if necessary. DO write post numbers on the back of each picture so they can be returned to you. DO refer to an individual as an AMVET. The organization is AMVETS.

Submit your digital original directly to the editor!

We accept almost any file from a computer. Simply type your report, including the title, byline and story, and add numbered captions at the end. Name the photo files to correspond with the caption number in your report and you’re ready to go!

Questions? Call me anytime at

810-796-3876. E-mail your submissions to: miamvet2008@yahoo.com

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DO refer to the AMVETS Auxiliary as the “AMVETS Ladies Auxiliary.” DO type the article. You’re the only person who can read your writing. DON’T use all caps when typing.

DON’T EMBED YOUR PHOTOS IN A WORD DOCUMENT DON’T tape pictures to articles. Paper clip them to the article. We have to be able to scan the pictures to put them in the paper. This can’t be done if pictures are taped to the article and the article gets torn when we try to remove the pictures. DON’T print or type your captions on the back of photos. Ink smears! DON’T think we’re being too tough! We just want to make sure the paper is done right.

THIS IS YOUR PAPER IF YOU DO NOT LIKE THE CONTENT THEN YOU SHOULD SUBMIT ARTICLES FOR IT.

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n an effort to make the Michigan AMVET News a true newspaper and not a pictorial quarterly, the publications committee is asking all contributors to consider writing more articles and submitting fewer pictures. The old saying “a picture is worth a thousand words” is only true if everyone knows what the picture relates to. Keep in mind the four Ws:

Who, Where When, What

This will make your articles easier to write. Articles should normally be 300 – 500 words and may be accompanied by one or two pictures for each article. By increasing the number of written articles, we can increase the reading time of the paper vastly and spur members’ interest in what’s going on around the state. You do want a better Michigan AMVET News, don’t you?

 TOP TEN Posts  As of January 15, 2010

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Post 9 - Eastpointe AMVETS #9 AND LADIES AUXILIARY

Submitted by P.R.O. Harriet Biela

AMVETS and Auxiliary from Post #9 have been busy since the last time we shared news.

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acomb County held their Annual 100 Deserving Volunteers Awards for the year, nominations are from schools, churches, and organizations. Auxiliary # 9 submitted member Alice Swiatkowski for nomination in the name of AMVETS Auxiliary Volunteer of the year in Macomb County. We are proud to say that she won and was honored with a certificate and luncheon with all the other winners. Alice is our Scholarship Chairman and Chaplain of our local. She is also a regular scheduled volunteer at John Dingell VAMC and in June received her 500 hour hospital bar. There is no job Alice doesn’t volunteer for a very deserving award for her. Congratulations Alice we are proud of you.

being hungry with the many snacks that floated around too. Laura Lesniak from the Auxiliary brought her famous race game, but for the summer she brought tulips. Winners were happy with their tulips corning in first, and the other half went into the Auxiliary working fund. As usual good times come to an end to quickly, the next get together will be the Christmas party.

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Left to right Alice Swiatkowski receiving her award from Toni Moceri Macomb County Representative.

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MVETS 9 Annual picnic brought friends together for a fun afternoon, weather was sunny and warm not like last year that brought rain all day and cold. Al Kaiser was at the Centerline park bright and early when the sun rose to get a favorite spot under the trees. AMVETS Amy Moreno, Sue Dawson and Al Kaiser did the great grilling of hamburgers and hot dogs. Amy and Sue outdid themselves with salads, fruit ka-bobs, desserts and of course Commander Gene Lemieux brought that great corn. Everyone could not complain about Michigan AMVETS News

uxiliary members at the picnic left to right standing: Harriet Biela, Laura Lesniak, Lois Woods, PDP Kathy Mobus,Sharon Gocha, Rosemary Lucas, POP Kathy Biela, Val Krotkiewicz,Norma Duran. Seated Pat Malendowski, Catherine Lesniak. Above right: PDC John Lucas hugging the cook AMVET Amy Moreno making sure he gets the best.

Right: Laura Lesniak with her “race tulips.”

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he August Auxiliary had some unfinished business as Hospital awards were presented by Harriet Biela Hospital Chairman to Alice Swiatkowski with a 500 hour hospital bar, and to Catherine Lesniak a certificate for 10,000 volunteer hours. Congratulations ladies, keep up the good work. October meeting brought more certificate awards POP Kathy Biela presented awards from the National Convention to Harriet Biela and Rosemary Lucas for over 35 years of volunteer service and Pat Malendowski for 30 years of service. Harriet is the current VAVS Representative at John Dingell VAMC and Pat is the Deputy. Years ago when we volunteered at Allen Park Rosemary Lucas was the VAVS Representative for many years.

Tickets in hand Marceil Avans and POP KathyBiela all set to go. Harriet Biela presenting Alice Swiatkowski with 500 hour bar, and Catherine Lesniak with 10,100 hour certificate.

Chairman Alice Swiatkowski and District I President Theadus Reeeves waiting to put the first tickets in for prizes.

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ovember meeting Scholarship Chairman Alice Swiatkowski held her Annual Chinese Auction for Scholarship after the meeting. There were many items to bid on that were donated, and if you were lucky your ticket number was picked. A lovely lunch was served some of the dishes were, crackers and cheese, ham rolls,turkey salad, salami, apples and dip, and of course many desserts. We had the honor of having our District I President Theadus Reeves, and guest Marceil Evans (who is also a Past District President) at our meeting. It was our pleasure to havethem attend. Alice had a very successful fund raiser. ď‚ś

Tickets in hand Pat Malendowski (Auxiliary President). Val Krotkiewicz, Catherine Lesniak and Rosemary Lucas Presenting National Awards PDP Kathy Biela,left to right Harriet Biela, PDP Kathy Biela, Rosemary Lucas, Pat Malendowski.

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Post 27 - Warren Post 27 Sponsors Two National A.A.D.A.A. Winners By PDC Ron Koscierzynski

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t the 2009 AMVETS National Convention, two young Americans from Michigan placed in the National A.A.D.A.A. Program. Since the Department of Michigan is no longer conducting an A.A.D.A.A. program, these two first place Post 27 entries were submitted directly to National Headquarters. Receiving third place in the National 9th-12th grade category was Robert Buchanan. Robert is a student at De La Salle Collegiate High School in Warren. His entry was awarded with a $50 gift card and a certificate. Phillip Gawel is a student at Boulan Park Middle School in the Troy School District. His entry received a second place in the National 6th8th grade category. He was awarded with a $75 gift card and a certificate. The journey to the National A.A.D.A.A. Program for Robert’s and Phillip’s entries began at a local program sponsored by Post 27. Several

students had been contacted and encouraged to submit entries to the Post’s program. Those entries were then judged in order to determine the first, second, and third place winners. Because no other Post in Michigan was conducting an A.A.D.A.A. Program, Post 27’s first place A.A.D.A.A. entries were sent directly to National Headquarters for the national program. Had there been entries from other Posts in Michigan, then another level of judging would have been needed to determine the overall first place winners for submission to the national program. The theme for the 2010 program is “There Is No Use for Drug Abuse.” Perhaps your District, Post, Auxiliary, Squadron, or Sack would like to similarly sponsor students for the coming year’s program. If so, now would be the time to act. Post 27 will be glad to assist. For more information, materials, or assistance regarding possibly setting up your own A.A.D.A.A. Program, contact Cmdr. Frank Rusak, Adj. Ed Florence, or me. 

Post 29 - Mt. Clemens HALLOWEEN PARTY 10-30-2009

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good crowd showed up to celebrate this annual festival! This jail bird has ancop waiting on him. Most attendees were dressed for the night. A great time was had by all! Red and multi-colored costumes really stood out during the party. Photo of best costume winners. “Great Costumes” Included Ethnic, Hippie, TV Characters and good old Halloween costumes. Best Costume went to “Gatorstail” Post 29 Riders Club President’s wife dressed as “Cousin It”

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SOA KIDS CHRISTMAS PARTY Dec 5, 2009 Santa arrives by the help of the Mt. Clemens Fire Department to AMVETS Post 29 and the shouts of all the kids (of all ages)

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anta and Mrs. Claus have each child sit on Santa’s lap, telling him of their Christmas wishes. Each one got a stuffed animal plus a stocking full of candy and prizes. Free pictures were taken of Santa with each child plus Hot Dogs and chips were given to everyone. Raffle drawings of several large gifts were given after a ride on American Legions Post 4 mobile train. SOA (Sons of AMVETS) Post 29 again did an outstanding job of hosting a packed crowd of kids – Moms, Dads, and Grand Parents who all shared in the Christmas joy that each child experienced that day – passing out close to (200) Hot Dogs, etc. Along with Santa and Mrs. Claus are the SOA members who helped put on this annual Kids Christmas Party for the Young & the Old. Great Job (Guys & Gals) on a very successful Christmas Party for many years in a row.

AMVETS POST 29 VETERANS DAY

Flag Memorial on Post Lawn along the Clinton River

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AP (Civil Air Patrol) Cadet Johnathon Petch (Post 29, 1st Vice’s Grandson) remembers all of our Veterans and salutes them on Post 29’s lawn. CAP Cadet Petch removes the flags honoring our Veterans Day/Week observations.

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ost 29 Membership work crew for VA Hospital Vets Luncheon. Post Members represented; Post 29 AMVET members, Post 29 Sons of AMVETS and Post 29 AMVETS Riders. Approximately 20 VA Hospital Vets enjoyed a chicken luncheon plus games, prizes and gifts during their afternoon stay. All the guest’s left with a smile and thanks to all, plus food and prizes. Total Post 29 Support by (from left to right) PK (SOA Commander) Joe (SOA Mbr/Chief) Vicki (Post 29 Commander) Gator (Post 29 Riders President). 

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Post 72 - New Haven By Jim May, Sr.

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he 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month 2009 was veterans day. Duncan Sullivan Post 72’s AMVETS, Sons and Auxiliary members met at he AMVETS Memorial within the New Have Cemetery. The service opened with a prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. Commander Sopfe read an article detailing the role that the veteran has played in securing the freedom that we all enjoy today. Post Chaplain Roy King offered a closing prayer. We then retired to the post for a light lunch for all those that attended. On December 18, we held our annual Christmas Wrapping Party. Commander Dave Sopfe wishes to thank all who helped. A great meal was served afterwards for all of the workers. On December 19, Santa arrived at Post 72 via the New Haven Fire Truck to the joy of 69 members and community children. Along with the gifts the children were treated to, soft drinks, chips, hot dogs, and candy. Heartfelt thanks to all who donated to make this special for the kids. December 20th we were very happy to give 25 very large food baskets to include turkeys and all the trimmings to the area needy. A special thanks to our community and citizens who contributed in making a special day for the 25 families, and thanks to our members for sorting, packing, and distributing the baskets.

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Post 120 - Mesick MESICK AMVETS Make 43 Christmases Merry Veterans give Christmas baskets to locals for more than 20 years BY KAYLA KILEY

MESICK - Three men counted potatoes, macaroni and cheese boxes, shampoo, soap, and other goods Dec. 21 at the Mesick AMVETS Post No. 120. The Mesick AMVETS members were packing 43 baskets to donate to local people for Christmas.

Above, Paul Ladochi, provost marshal for Mesick AMVETS Post No. 120, packs oranges into a box full of nonperishable foods and hygienic products. This Post office and AMVETS members. projects that the AMVETS holds, and members are hoping that more people will take an interest in volunteering with the group.

“We contact the school, post office and (AMVETS) members, and they kind of know who the needy families are in Mesick, Buckley, Yuma and Harrietta,” said Jerry Lesney, first vice commander of Mesick AMVETS. “We’ve been doing this for at least 20years with the money we raise from our white clover sales in October.” This year, the AMVETS raised about $1,200, which Lesney said is “pretty typical.” The AMVETS usually don’t raise enough money during the white clover sale to .cover the local need, so the post typically donates funds. The Mesick AMVETS go shopping for nonperishable foods and buy perishable food gift certificates; the Sons of AMVETS donate turkeys and hams; the AMVETS ladies bring in toiletries; and a pie company gives pies. Michigan AMVETS News

On Monday, the AMVETS members stuffed the boxes, and they delivered the packages on Tuesday. Lesney said to the Mesick AMVETS, the surrounding communities are a family to the group. “It doesn’t make a difference whether they’re a civilian or veteran, we really work together pretty good to help each other out,” Lesney said. With about 530 members from Mesick, Harrietta, Cadillac, Traverse City and beyond, the Mesick AMVETS post is the second largest post in the state; however, hardly any people come to meetings these days, according to Ron Craun, member and former commander of the Mesick AMVETS Post No. 120. “I hope more people take an interest in what we’re doing down here,” Craun said. “I hope more people help us out volunteering.” Craun said the post needs help preparing for Thursday’s Steak dinners and Fridays chicken and fish dinners; the group needs cooks and “could always use volunteers” Craun added. Volunteers don’t have to be veterans. Craun said the group does good by holding benefits, helping members who can’t pay bills, giving six scholarships to local students per year and holding events to raise money for the Wertz Warriors’ Special Olympics.

Jerry Lesney, 1st Vice Commander of Mesick AMVETS Post 120 counts potatoes for gift baskets

YOUR LOCAL CONNECTION SUPPORT MESICK AMVETS •. Post location: 3669 N 9 Road, Mesick (M37 south, just south of M-115) • Send donations to: AMVETS Post No. 120, PO Box 31, Mesick, MI 49668. • Volunteer: Call the post at 885-1607 after 3 p.m.; volunteers don’t have to be AMVET members • Hamburger night: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday; hamburgers, cheeseburgers, homemade soup and chili, french fries and onion rings; all proceeds go to veterans and community; public welcome. • Steak nights: 5:30 to 7 p.m. every Thursday; choice of baked potato or fries, salad or coleslaw and vegetable; cost $1 to $8.50, depending on the item; all proceeds go to veterans and community; public welcome.

Ron Case, a Mesick AMVETS Post 120 member was busy at post Monday as he placed food and hygienic products in boxes for 43 local families. The post found needy families in Mesick, Buckley, Yuma and Harrietta through the school, is one of the many community services.

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Post 126 - Grand Rapids By Marilyn Boring

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ost 126 Commander Leo Brougham, Ken Rankin, and John Hoecherl Presented the flag folding ceremony to 160 members of the Gerentology Network. The POW MIA Ceremony was done as well as a tribute to all veterans. 

Post 126 Commander Leo Brougham, AMVETS, and Sons of AMVETS in a Veterans Day Tribute

Post 1942 - Monroe Post 1942 Conducts Ceremony

Story and photos by Jesse Mayo

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n November 8, 2009 the Corl-Gaynier Post 1942 had the solemn honor and duty of conducting the ceremony in the addition of two names added to the “War on Terror” monument in Veterans Park located in Monroe Michigan. The ceremony started at 2:00 p.m. as Post Commander Dave Eby opened the ceremony. The opening prayer led by David Locher. A poem entitled “Boys of Monroe County was read by Bill Davidson. The main address was conducted by Dave Eby. The placing of the wreath was conducted by Larry Lee and Vince Wuwert. Amazing Grace was placed on the bagpipes by Don Newman. David Davidson called out the names as Richard Torpey rang the bell as each name called. An 18 gun salute was conducted by VFW Post 1138 ritual team. Taps was played by Larry Moran. The closing benediction was conducted by Al Mieden. Closing of the ceremony was conducted by Post 1st Vice Commander Tom Jones. The ceremony marked the ninth and tenth names on the memorial, which also includes the names of Pfc. Nicholas Greer, Pfc. Dennis Miller Jr., Marine Cpl. Gary Koehler, Marine Corps Pfc. Juan Garza, Army Capt. Lowell T. Miller II, Army Master Sgt. William L. Payne, Army Sgt. Christopher Messer and Marine Lance Cpl. Allan Klein. Pfc. Eric W. Hario, 19 died Aug. 29 from injuries sustained from small-arms fire in Paktika Province, Afghanistan. The son of James and Rebecca Hario, he was a 2008 Monroe High School graduate. Air Force Sgt. David A. Scott. Scott died from natural causes on July 20, 2003, while serving at the U.S. Embassy in Doha, Qatar. He served in the Army, the Marine Corps and most recently was a reservist with the 445th Airlift Wing based at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Assigned to the American Embassy, he helped grant diplomatic clearances and ship equipment to support U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. He is survived by his wife, Debra, and his daughter, Christine. Members from various organizations took part in the ceremony which included. Corl-Gaynier AMVETS Post 1942, City of Monroe VFW #1138, Matt Urban American Legion Post #40, Michigan AMVETS News

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Monroe County Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter #142, Monroe County Marine Corps league Detachment #157. The war memorial was established by the Nicholas Greer Foundation, which was formed in 2005 after Army Pfc. Nicholas Greer was killed in Iraq. His mother, Kelly Greer, formed the organization.  More pictures and the two part video links can be found by visiting the Post web site at http://monroeamvets1942.wordpress.com/november-8-2009-ceremony-2/ Photo’s and Descriptions: Dave Eby: Post Commander Dave Eby standing near the War on Terror Monument after the ceremony Gary Moss: Gary Moss, Cpl. Gary Koeler’s father-in-law reaches out and touches one of the new names added. This was the first time that he has visited the monument. Koeher’s name was added to monument in 2006. Lee & Wuwert: Larry Lee and Vince Wuwert standby waiting to place the wreath next to the monument. War on Terror Monument: Wreaths: Sgt. David Scott photo is shown in the wreath on left. Pfc. Eric photo in wreath on right.

Thank you, Jesse Mayo Public Relations Officer Webmaster Corl-Gaynier AMVETS Post 1942 Monroe, MI Web: http://monroeamvets1942.wordpress.com/ Email: cgamvets1942@hotmail.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/cgamvets1942

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Post 1988 - Baldwin

Post 2965 - Reed City By Commander Kenneth Boyer

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ost 2965 AMVETS hold their monthly meetings on the 2nd Monday of each month.

FUNDRAISERS: October 10,2009 BBQ Rib dinner. October 12, 2009 Hamburger night.

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October 17, 2009 Chicken BBQ These events were sponsored and worked by volunteers of Post 2965 AMVETS. • December 4, 2009 AMVETS post 2965, put on a walleye fish fry. VOLUNTEER PROJECT In the month of November, we have designated the month, to volunteer our time to the Osceola county recycle center. We also have a group of our - 20 -

members, that volunteer on a weekly basis, donating their time unselfishly. At our November meeting post 2965 voted to donate, the amount of $1,000 dollars, to the Reed City Food Pantry. No activities are scheduled for the months of January or February, at this time. ď‚ś

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f you are planning a vacation, now is the time to call Kari at the AMVETS Higgins Lake Lodge and reserve your dates. If you are unaware, there are six - four-bedroom, two-bath cottages, one two-bedroom cottage, and the lodge with 17 bedrooms and meals. A swimming beach, a boat dock, fire pits, five row boats (no motors) for fishing. In the fall there are color tours. Call Kari, our manager at 1-989-821-6574.

mAKE yOUR rESERVATIONS tODAY!

For your next vacation you must visit the AMVETS Lodge on beautiful Higgins Lake. 106 Thorpe Ave, Roscommon, MI 48653 I-75 Exit 244 or US127 Military Road Exit

For reservations call : 989-821-6574 Four Bedroom Cottages

Roy Love Memorial Room

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Per Night – Tax Included

Per Week............................... $850

One bed.................................. $50 Two beds................................. $60 Three beds............................... $70

(Sat. 4 PM – Sat. 10 AM) *$100 security deposit

Weekends................ $180 Plus Tax

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Friday-Sunday per night

Per Night – Tax Included

One bed.................................. $50 Two beds................................. $60

*$100 security deposit

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Meals in Lodge

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AMVETS................................ $30 Non-Members......................... $33 Michigan AMVETS News

Breakfast or Lunch...... $5 Plus Tax Dinner........................ $8 Plus Tax

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Auxiliary NEWS Auxiliary President

Auxiliary President Kathy’s Adventures By Marilyn Boring

Kathy Keizer, PRESIDENT President Kathy and national 3rd Vice President Leslie Vunderle at paws with a cause. The “QUEEN BEE”, Kathy with a “friend” at Penticton.

President Kathy Keizer, Department Officers and members of the Auxiliary with Kurt from Penricton in Taylor, Michigan.

Kathy with granddaughter Ashley Keizer, Junior AMVET President, at Paws with a Cause

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President Kathy at Higgins Lake lodge at the annual auxiliary retreat. Kathy and department secretary, Nancy Middleton prepared a delicious meal everyone thoroughly enjoyed the weekend there.

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AUXILIARY PRESIDENTS TESTIMONIAL DINNER WHEN: April 24, 2010 WHERE: AMVET POST 126 2929 Marshall SE Grand Rapids, MI 49508 Cocktails at 5:30 Dinner at 6:00 Entertainment: DJ and Karaoke Cost $25.00 FOR TICKETS CONTACT: Donna Barnett 6165 Kran SE Grand Rapids, MI 49548 (616) 827‐1654 OR Marilyn Boring (616) 891‐7745

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By Rose Solak

y day began, leaving my home at 7:00 a.m., arriving at the Detroit Veterans Center, to Transport the homeless veterans to attend a Veteran Day Mass, at St Anselm Church. A special invitation by St Anselm Student Council to attend mass, followed by a reception, to honor the veterans, for their

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dedication and service to our country. Their visit was a learning experience enjoyed by all, asking questions, thanking them for their courage and freedom and serving our country. This truly was a patriotic day, What a sight to see, how grateful and proud the students were, learning the meaning of a veteran.

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We have breakfast at McDonalds, instead of I-Hop due to time schedule, before we headed to Dearborn Heights City Hall for their annual Veteran Day Service. The annual Veteran Day Service honors all members of the Armed Forces, with special remembrance to those who lost their lives in the line of service. Mayor Dan Paletko paid tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice to our country. We will always be indebted to those who answer the call of service to their country, both past and present. Thanks to the selfless commitment and bravery of these heroes, we can all enjoy the many freedoms that we take for granted. Mr. Edward Florence enlightened us with his speech. After the service, all were invited to Dearborn Heights Library, to a light lunch. We distributed Veterans Day letters, personalized cards and tray favors, made by St Anselm Youth Group. They were also made by Kinloch, Q.W. Holmes, St Anselm, St Linus and Highview Elementary School children, which were distributed throughout the VA Medical Center find the Detroi Veteran Center. Our next stop, we visit Mrs. Susan Krupa, second grade classroom, at Kinloch Elementary School. The children were so excited, filled with questions and jokes for the veterans. The veterans distribute nags and pins to the students and sang patriotic songs. All enjoyed each other company and the veterans will be returning to read books and tell stories. We settle down for dinner at the Texas Roadhouse, before heading back to the center. The homeless veterans enjoyed the students’ enthusiasm and their patriotic pride. Since their visit, they have correspondence and have schedule a tour to the VAMC und will be singing Christmas carols. 

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Auxiliary NEWS AUXILIARY CONVENTION NEWS By Mary Ann Leach

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s I sit here looking out my window at mounds of snow and trying to keep warm, it is hard to imagine in just a few short months we will be at our annual convention, however, it is time to start thinking about convention and all we need to do to prepare for it. Convention is the time we make any changes needed for a smoother running Department, elect our leaders for the coming year, wait in anticipation for awards day (don’t forget how important our reporting is for Veteran funding), and meet our old friends and hopefully make new ones. Our convention is being held at Auburn Hills Marriott at Centerpoint 3600 Centerpoint Parkway, Pontiac Reservations may be made by calling 1-800-228-9290 or 248-253-9800 Room rates are $81 per night plus a total tax of 13% Banquet ticket price is $35 Convention dates are June 24-27 Pre-registration forms will be sent to each local auxiliary in the March mailing. Pre-registration is $10 and registration at the door is $15. Cutoff date for pre-registration is 15 days prior to the convention date. I encourage you to pre-register as you will then be assured of a convention book. Our Secretary only makes a limited number of additional books due to the cost. Also, registration is much faster for those who pre-register. It would be greatly appreciated if each auxiliary could donate 2 or 3 attendance prizes. Also, a monetary donation from your local will be appreciated as we honor our Department President for her year of service to our Department. I look forward to seeing everyone in June. Any further information will be coming out in our monthly newsletter which is sent to each local President and/or Secretary.

AUXILIARY CONVENTION TEE SHIRT DAY

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resident Kathy has declared we will have tee-shirt day on Saturday of convention. All information regarding size, cost and color was sent out to each Local Auxiliary in the January monthly newsletter New this year is each person can choose from 30 different shirt colors. The newsletter included a color chart and order form. All profits made from the sale of the shirts will be given to our Ways & Means Chairperson to help make budget. Please contact your Local President for all information and an order form. Let’s all help ways & means with the huge task of making budget this year.  Michigan AMVETS News

HIGHLIGHT OF EVENTS By Rose Solak

MAKE A DIFFERENCE DA Y

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ake a Difference Day is a National Day to help others} sponsored by USA Weekend partnership with Points of Light Foundation. Supported and Coordinated by Rose Solak and thanks to the support of Dearborn Heights Fire Department collecting toiletries for the homeless veterans at the Detroit Veterans Center. They store and delivery the toiletries that are distributed by Rose Solak and Paul Schoonover on Make A Difference Day, Saturday, October 24, 2009.

VAVS COUNTRY STORE

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he V A VS AMVETS Ladies Auxiliary Department of Michigan, VAVS Representative: Harriet Biela and auxiliary members supported the VAVS Country Store that benefits the: Volunteer Award Banquet und the V A VS Youth Scholarship Program, where scholarships are awarded to the youth volunteer who has contributed 100 hours serving the veterans.

SPOOKTACULAR HALLOWEEN PARTY

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he veterans were treated to a Spooktacular Halloween Party, sponsored by Rose Solak and: AMVETS Ladies Auxiliary Post 57, held in the VA Multi-Purpose Room, on Friday, October 30th. The veterans enjoyed the ghoulish chili, decorative cupcakes, munchies, pumpkin contest, guessing jar, scramble word game, pin the pumpkin game, bingo and Certificates of Appreciation were awarded .The ghosts and goblins were given trick or treat bags of ghoulish goodies and the students from St Anselm, O.W. Holmes, Kinloch and Highview Elementary School made spooky Halloween cards.

CHRISTMAS PARTY

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he veterans in the Day Activity Group were treated to u Christmas Party and Santa presented the veterans with gifts bags filled with toiletries, candy bars, Christmas tray favors and cookies, due to the generosity of Rose Solak, June Bell, and Friendship Club. The students from St Anselm, O,W, Holmes, Kinloch and Highview Elementary School also made holiday greeting cards, a large handprint poster and letters.

GIVING THANKS

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e were blessed, giving thanks in honoring veterans at the Detroit Veterans Center serving a scrumptious Thanksgiving Dinner, thanks to the support of AMVETS Ladies Auxiliary Post 171, AMVETS Ladies Auxiliary Post 57, and Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 267 on Saturday November 21, 2009. It’s through their contribution that we were able to continue to serve those less fortunate. We must not forget the true meaning of the season. What better way to give thanks, than considering the less fortunate. Several of the ladies volunteered their time to cook turkeys and for this I am grateful, I could not have done it without your support. Thank you for caring, sharing, and giving.

THE SEASON OF GIVING

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he veterans al the Detroit Veterans Center were honored and treated to a complete turkey dinner, gifts, Christmas cards, letters, Santa stockings, Santa pj’s stuffed with candy canes, holiday tray favors and a visit from Santa and Ms. Clause, on Thursday, December 17, 2009. The holiday season is a special time of the year to reflect and share your heart with’ those who are less fortunate. With the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, it is easy to get caught with shopping, looking for sales and forget, what this holiday is all about. Its giving of your time, talents and support, that reflect the true spirit of the season. The Gift of Giving. It’s through the contributions from Rose Solak, AMVETS Ladies Auxiliary Post 57 and Vietnam Veterans of American Chapter 267. Thank you ladies for cooking the turkeys,’stuffing and your generous donations. I can’t thank these angels enough for caring and serving those who gave the ultimate sacrifice.  God Bless America, God Bless our Veterans and have a healthy, Happy New Year. - 24 -

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SONS OF AMVETS NEWS Sons of AMVETS Department of Michigan From the Office of Sons of AMVETS Commander

Greetings from the Sons of AMVETS Department of Michigan. I truly hope all of you had a very Merry Christmas and as we look forward to the New Year, we need to concentrate on making the AMVETS Family second to none in service to our Veterans and our communities. Many of us have joined the AMVETS Family to have a place where we can meet our friends and drink for a reasonable price, but we are much more than that. Across the State of Michigan, as well as across this Great Nation, the AMVETS Family has made a difference in the lives of our Veterans and our communities. However a great deal of our membership does not know what can be done to help. As our membership continues to grow it is important that we continue to teach any of our new members what they need to learn about the AMVETS Family, who we are, what we stand for, and how they can help. We also need to remind those of us who have become complacent that service to our Veterans and our communities should be necessary as well as gratifying to our heart and soul. We all volunteer our time, helping a neighbor, working a dinner at your Post, visiting a friend in the hospital etc. I would like to encourage each Squadron to file Project Reports. This only takes a few minutes each month and they make a huge impact on the AMVETS Family. If each Squadron will send in Project Reports every month the Sons of AMVETS Department of Michigan could be second to none in the nation. My Testimonial Dinner will be held on April 10, 2010 at the Centennial Country Club in Grand Rapids. For tickets and information Contact Sandi Beedon at 616-719-2294 or you can e-mail at beedons@comcast.net.

Douglas S. Beedon Commander Sons of AMVETS Department of Michigan 1715 N. Greenfield Cir. NE #101 Grand Rapids MI 49505 dsbeedon@comcast.net 616-719-2294 Home 616-304-5479 Cell

Please remember that I or my officers are here to assist you or you Post whenever it may be needed if you have any questions, comments or concerns feel free to call. ď‚ś Yours in Service to our Veterans Douglas S. Beedon Commander Sons of AMVetS Department of Michigan 1715 N. Greenfield Cir. Ne #101 Grand Rapids MI 49505 dsbeedon@comcast.net 616-719-2294 Home 616-304-5479 Cell

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SONS OF AMVETS NEWS Who are Sons of AMVETS?

The Sons of AMVETS is a subordinate organization of the AMVETS. We have been part of the AMVET Family since 1974.

What do the Sons do?

The Sons of AMVETS sponsor various community projects. These include Americanism, Legislative and Scholarship programs, as well as assisting our parent organization of AMVETS, and our active and growing Veterans Hospital Program on the Local, State and National Levels.

Why should my post have a Sons of AMVETS Squadron?

A Sons of AMVETS Squadron will allow your post to increase its membership and your presence in the community. It will allow more members of you family to become active in AMVETS. A Sons of AMVETS Squadron can bring new fresh ideas to any AMVETS Post increasing membership and potential income.

Who can join Sons of AMVETS?

Eligibility for membership in the Sons of AMVETS shall be limited to all male descendents, grandsons, adopted sons and stepsons, fathers,

husbands, widowers, and brothers of members of AMVETS and the deceased members of AMVETS, or the personnel who died and would have been eligible for membership in the parent organization, and are at least eighteen (18) years of age and is not eligible for membership in the parent organization. This is not to include in-laws of any type.

Why should I join the Sons of AMVETS?

Your membership in the Sons of AMVETS makes you a part of the fastest growing Veterans Service Organization in the United States. Most of all, it will allow you to be a part of the fellowship of the AMVETS Family, and make a difference in your community, state, and nation. It gives us a chance to give something back to those who sacrificed so much, for the freedom that we love so dearly.

AMVETS if you're interested in starting a Sons of AMVETS Squadron at your post, contact the Sons of AMVETS Department of Michigan for a starter kit and we will be happy to help you.

If you have any questions feel free to contact me or any of the Department of Michigan Officers. Douglas S. Beedon dsbeedon@comcast.net 616-719-2294 Home 616-304-5479 Cell

Dues for Members at Large are $22. You must be more than 50 miles from an existing Squadron for Member at Large.

Who should I contact about Sons of AMVETS?

To become a member of Sons of AMVETS Just fill out the application below and contact your local Sons of AMVETS Squadron.

2009-2010 Squadron Contacts Last Name Seidel Glumm Colley Sr. Redlowsk Demo Gunney Clifford Burke Byrkholder Crowley Settles Black Michell terry McNees taylor Lintemuth Hill Ratburn Coleman Septer Crabtree II thomas

First Name Conrad Gary William Dave Michael eugene thomas Harry Gary Brian George H. Roger Mike Chouinard George Scott Marvin Gaylord Mark Mike James W. Randall Dan

Michigan AMVETS News

Street Address P.O. Box 428 1682 Cass Ave. 4559 Redman Ct SW 1 AMVet Dr 51285 County Line Dr 19730 Harper 57100 New Haven Rd. 25030 30 Mile Rd 127 Cass St. 137 Brand St. 7777 W. Phelps 21725 Fresard Rt 1 Box10070 US 41 1315 N. Lincoln Rd, 10541 Gypsy 30783 Grand View 16230 160th Ave 122 N Main St. 1510 Northfield 14830 U.S. 10 5299 124th P.O. Box 255 10231 Colby Lake Rd.

City Higgins Lake Bay City Grandville Mt. Clemens New Baltimore Harper Woods New Haven Lenox Cadillac elk Rapids Manton St. Clair Shores Champion escanaba Rockford Westland Big Rapids Adrian Niles Hersey Fennville Durand Perry

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Zip 48627 48708 49418 48043 48047 48225 48048 48050 49601 49629 49663 48080 49814 49829 49341 48186 49307 49221 49120 49639 49408 48429 48872

Squadron 13 22 23 29 52 57 72 93 110 114 120 121 122 123 126 171 1941 1957 1978 1988 1993 2273 4064

Phone 989-821-5182 989-893-5816 616-532-9152 586-615-2886 586-716-7642 313-372-1906 586-749-7582 231-775-0314 231-264-5546 231-839-0334 586-779-6219 906-486-6068 906+786-7163 616-293-5154 231-349-6721 269-683-3264 231-486-1483 269-561-4115 989-288-3655 517-675-6231

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Your official Membership Card will be forwarded to you. If you do not receive your card within 60 days, contact AMVETS Michigan Headquarters. DATE_________ POST#_________ STATE_________ THE SUM OF $__________IN PAYMENT OF AMVETS MEMBERSHIP DUES FOR THE YEAR ____________ HAVE BEEN RECEIVED FROM: NAME_______________________________________

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