Veterans News – January 27, 2016 Greetings all. Hope everyone had a great Wednesday and that you and yours are well.
For Today: On the mountains of truth you can never climb in vain: either you will reach a point higher up today, or you will be training your powers so that you will be able to climb higher tomorrow. - Friedrich Nietzsche
Your problem is how you are going to spend this one odd and precious life you have been issued. Whether you're going to spend it trying to look good and creating the illusion that you have power over people and circumstances, or whether you are going to taste it, enjoy it and find out the truth about who you are. - Anne Lamott
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Statement from VA Secretary Robert A. McDonald on the Need to Reform the Veterans’ Appeals Process. http://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/USVA/bulletins/132c0a2
---------------------------------DOD Contracts Awarded for Wednesday, January 27, 2016. http://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract-View/Article/645117/source/GovDelivery
------------------------------Defense News Early Bird Brief for Wednesday, January 27, 2016.
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-----------------------------Defense News Early Bird Brief for Tuesday, January 26, 2016. http://view.exacttarget.com/?j=fe571270756c01757d11&m=ff011577756600&ls=fdcc1574746 702797514777266&l=fe8b13707d6c007d7c&s=fe1f13787563037a761273&jb=ffcf14&ju=fe291 173746c067b711578&r=0
-----------------------------VA Media Summary and News Clips for Wednesday, January 27, 2016. Please see attached pdf.
-----------------------------ABC News (AP): Man Exaggerated Impairment, Scammed Government of $1.5 Million. A Navy veteran scammed federal agencies out of more than $1.5 million by exaggerating his multiple sclerosis, claiming he needed a wheelchair to get around when he was actually playing golf, baseball and taking part in a grueling foot race, prosecutors said. A jury in South Carolina found Dennis Paulsen guilty Monday in one of the largest fraudulent disability compensation claims for a single person in the history of the Department of Veterans Affairs, U.S. Attorney Bill Nettles said.
------------------------------The Legion's Role In The Voting Process. Good message from Dale Barnett, National Commander of the American Legion. Please take the time to give it a read. http://editor.legionemail.com/vo/?FileID=a684ff03-f77c-4cf5-af25860eaec45863&m=f60ba55a-761b-463f-8a2b-c1a65794d1dd&MailID=31345658&listid=84772
------------------------------Reserve Officers Association (ROA) SmartBrief for Wednesday, January 27, 2016.
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-----------------------------POLITICO Morning Defense for Wednesday, January 27, 2016. A Daily Briefing from Inside Washington’s National Security Apparatus. http://www.politico.com/tipsheets/morning-defense/2016/01/dods-modernization-bow-wavesasc-holds-russian-rocket-engine-hearing-today-pacific-command-chief-speaks-at-csis-212370
-----------------------------POLITICO Morning Defense for Tuesday, January 26, 2016. A Daily Briefing from Inside Washington’s National Security Apparatus. http://www.politico.com/tipsheets/morning-defense/2016/01/pentagon-brawl-over-budgetpriorities-how-petraeus-avoided-jail-time-syria-peace-talks-now-slated-for-friday-212346
-----------------------------Your 5:00 pm Daily ExecutiveBiz Headlines. http://us4.campaignarchive2.com/?u=9447c61bfb9058cb4553aedbf&id=82a69b3e8e&e=a823c4dfb6
-------------------------------Your 12:00 pm Daily ExecutiveBiz Headlines. http://us4.campaignarchive2.com/?u=9447c61bfb9058cb4553aedbf&id=5da1701f22&e=a823c4dfb6
--------------------------------Your 6:00 am GovConWire - Top News from Executive Mosaic. http://us4.campaignarchive2.com/?u=9447c61bfb9058cb4553aedbf&id=0f202e6ed2&e=a823c4dfb6
------------------------------Code of Support Foundation Presents Toast to Our Troops! Wednesday, February 10, 2016, 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM, Women in Military Service for America Memorial - 1 Memorial Ave., Arlington National Cemetery, VA. Come share in the camaraderie, and if you can, please consider sponsoring. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/toast-to-our-troops-tickets-19551817011?ref=ebtnebtckt
------------------------------------A Variety of Veterans Related News from a Variety of Sources.
Washington Post North Carolina voter-ID case could have ramifications across U.S.. The requirement to present photo identification to cast a ballot went on trial Monday in a closely watched case that will have legal ramifications for voting across the country this presidential election year.
The Hill Paul blasts Pentagon for spending $40K on model base . Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) on Monday blasted the Air Force for spending $40,000 on an 11-foot model of the Fairchild Air Force Base.
The Hill Pentagon chief denies officials trying to slow down Gitmo transfers. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter is pushing back against suggestions that Pentagon officials have tried to slow down efforts to close the prison at Guantรกnamo Bay.
Stars and Stripes More Europe job cuts set for next 2 years. More than 350 Europe-based Army civilian jobs and 216 local-national positions will be eliminated over the next two years as part of a continuing effort to cut back on headquarters expenditures, U.S. Army Europe has announced.
Stars and Stripes The US was supposed to leave Afghanistan by 2017. Now it might take decades. Ten Afghan policemen were killed in an apparent insider attack at a remote checkpoint by an officer who then deserted and joined the Taliban, officials said Tuesday.
Army Times Under pilot program, enlisted soldiers can apply to West Point in one day. A pilot program designed to solve the U.S. Military Academy's top problem with prior-service candidates could help those candidates, even the unsuccessful ones, succeed outside of West Point.
Military.com After Official Search Ends, Civilians Keep Hunting for Missing Marines. Nearly a week after the Marine Corps and Coast Guard called off a search for 12 Marines who went down in a CH-53E collision off the north shore of Oahu, a small group of local civilians continues to hunt for signs of them.
Navy Times Day care and gym hours expand on all Navy bases. Navy child care and fitness centers will have extended morning and evening hours throughout the force by the end of this year, in a move to boost fitness and improve quality of life.
Washington Post William Y. Smith, four-star Air Force general, dies at 90. William Y. Smith, a four-star Air Force general who flew combat missions in Korea, wrote a book about the Cuban Missile Crisis and retired as deputy commander of U.S. forces in Europe, died Jan. 19 at his home in Falls Church, Va. He was 90.
Military Times: New Veterans ID cards won’t be available until 2017. Congress passed legislation for a new veterans ID card last summer, but it will likely be another year before any are issued. The Department of Veterans Affairs has begun drafting regulations for production and issuing of the ID cards, designed to give veterans easy proof of their military service for non-federal activities.
The Post and Courier: Triple amputee talks about the ;bright side’ with Charleston Veterans. Bryan Anderson spent about 12 minutes lying on a hot Baghdad sidewalk before a military helicopter landed to rescue him. It was Oct. 23, 2005, more than two years after the United States invaded Iraq. During his first tour of duty in Iraq in 2003, Anderson escaped without a scratch. His second tour ended differently — on that hot Baghdad sidewalk — when an improvised explosive device hit the vehicle Anderson had been driving.
Military.com: Former VA Executives Appeal to Have Demotions Overturned Again. Two former senior executives with the Veterans Affairs Department who were demoted after
allegedly abusing their positions to get plum job assignments have appealed the decision -again. Diana Rubens and Kimberly Graves were senior executives and regional directors with the VA accused of using their titles to force subordinates out of jobs they wanted for themselves, according to a department's inspector general report from September.
The Philadelphia Inquirer: Embattled VA director gets her day in court. For years, Diana Rubens was an ostensibly successful government employee who climbed the executive ladder at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. After being tapped in 2014 to clean up the mess at its Philadelphia benefits office, she won praise. But in the past year, Rubens became something else: a poster child, deserved or not, for the flawed management at the VA.
FierceGovernmentIT: McDonald: VA working toward single ‘data backbone’. This year, the Veterans Affairs Department plans to develop a holistic veteran data management strategy, which will help ensure that veterans can go to any VA health facility and more easily receive care, said VA Secretary Bob McDonald in recent testimony. "By the end of the year, a veteran can go anywhere they want and we will serve them," said McDonald during a Jan. 21 hearing before the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee.
Military Times: No difference in death rates for Veterans of secret Navy chem-bio tests. Secret biological and chemical warfare tests conducted on U.S. Navy ships in the 1960s do not appear to have affected the health of participating sailors and Marines, according to a report released earlier this month. The Institute of Medicine study found that troops who took part in Project Shipboard Hazard and Defense, or SHAD, which was part of a larger chem-bio program known as Project 112…
KVOR-TV (CBS-13, Video): Auburn Mayor Defends Helping VA Patient Smoke Marijuana to Help With Chemotherapy. The mayor of Auburn says he helped a patient smoke marijuana inside a Northern California Veterans Affairs hospital. Dr. William Kirby is a practicing urologist, and he revealed during a discussion on medical marijuana at the City Council meeting he sent someone to find marijuana on the streets for a patient. The mayor is defending his decision, saying he made it not as a politician, but as a doctor.
Rapid City Journal: VA consulting parties meet. A meeting between “consulting parties” and the U.S. Veterans Administration, Black Hills Health Care Services (VA BHHCS) was held… According to the meeting’s agenda, the consulting parties meeting was a “…process of seeking, discussing and considering the views of other participants, and, where feasible, seeking agreement with them…” with the primary goal of fostering “a discussion process to evaluate
alternatives, and ways within those alternatives to avoid, minimize or mitigate adverse effects on historic properties.”
FOX News: Banished US Veterans lean on each other south of border. They served the United States on battlefields from Korea to Iraq, but now they live in the shadow of the nation they once served, deported to Mexico for offenses as minor as getting caught with marijuana. While many U.S. veterans find adjusting to civilian life difficult, writing a bad check, possessing marijuana or getting into a bar fight are enough to get some veterans banished from the nation they fought to protect.
North County Public Radio (Audio): For older Veterans struggling in college, the key to graduation is relationships. Going back to school is challenging for veterans. The majority who enroll in two- or four-year colleges across the nation don’t complete their degree. Jefferson Community College in Watertown and SUNY Canton will be awarded over a million dollars this year to help more veterans graduate. School administrators say individual attention is key. Picture this: You're a student, dressed in say, jeans and a T-shirt.
Los Angeles Times: Accounting for L.A.’s homeless. On Tuesday evening, some 7,000 volunteers will embark upon a three-night effort to count the number of homeless people who live on streets, in tents and vehicles, or bed down in temporary shelters in Los Angeles County. The counters, under the supervision of officials from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, plan to fan out across more than 95% of the census tracts in the county — the most territory the L.A. count has ever covered.
The Philadelphia Inquirer: VA’s decision to pull plug on homeless-housing group is a mistake. On the day that the city announced that it had "functionally ended" homelessness among veterans, word came that the Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center was ending its contract with Pathways to Housing PA to house chronically homeless vets. Seems that the VA facility - the one blasted in a 2015 Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General's investigation over mismanagement and distrust - thinks it can help the vets just as well, and more cheaply, in-house.
Denver Post Denver Marine sues Navy to get Purple Heart after Vietnam injury. Former Marine Paul A. Hernandez was walking point on a search and destroy mission in 1969 near Da Nang, South Vietnam, when he was seriously injured in an ambush.
Stars and Stripes Coast Guard Museum group announces more than $4 million in pledges. The Coast Guard Museum Association announced more than $4 million in pledges Thursday night including $1 million from one of its honorary co-chairs, James David Power III.
Colorado Springs Gazette Military Update: Lawmakers will have final say on combat jobs for women. Six days before he closed out a 45-year Marine Corps career, Gen. John Kelly sounded an alarm.
Federal Times New federal office will take the lead on background checks. The Obama administration plans a new office to handle background checks for federal security clearances, according to the Office of Personnel Management.
Politico Magazine What Donald Rumsfeld Knew We Didn't Know About Iraq . The document reveals gaps of intelligence on WMD. Why didn't Pentagon chief share it?
Stars and Stripes Slew of military helicopter deaths raises question of whether budget cuts endanger troops. A threefold increase in helicopter crash deaths last year is raising questions whether budget cuts are endangering troops by forcing deep cuts in maintenance and training.
New York Times Pentagon Wants Psychologists to End Ban on Interrogation Role. The Pentagon has asked the American Psychological Association to reconsider its ban on the involvement of psychologists in national security interrogations at the Guantรกnamo Bay prison and other facilities.
Air Force Times Troops urged to take survey measuring health, alcohol problems. Service members are being asked to fill out an online survey about their health that could help the Defense Department spot possible health problems in the military.
Army Times Hot Army jobs during the war now face reduced retention, slower promotions. The Army has issued new rules that place re-enlistment restrictions on some of the hottest military occupational specialties during the force buildup for Iraq and Afghanistan.
Marine Corps Times Marine commandant offers blunt talk on alcohol. The Marine Corps was founded in Philadelphia's Tun Tavern, but Commandant Gen. Robert Nellerhas a message for Marines who boast that the service was founded in a bar: "You don't have to die in one."
Marine Corps Times Marines' fitness rules could get tougher after Corps-wide review . Marines on both coasts are testing potential changes to the service's fitness programs - and the Corps' top general has a message about the review: Don't expect things to get any easier.
Navy Times In Singapore, Another US Navy LCS Is Sidelined With Machinery Problems. For the second time in a month, a US Navy littoral combat ship (LCS) has been sidelined due to machinery problems.
Air Force Times Desert Storm marked start of integration for Air Force reserves. Since the Gulf War, the role the Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard play in operations has drastically changed, moving from a back-up component to an integrated and essential part of today's military.
Military Times Tricare to maintain over-the-counter drug program. Tricare beneficiaries who use their prescription drug benefit to obtain certain over-the-counter medications will be able to continue doing so, officials with the Defense Health Agency announced Thursday.
Task & Purpose These Vets Stormed The Capitol To Fight For Service Members The Pentagon Left Behind. This group of vets is fighting to help troops who were forced out of the military with less-than-honorable discharges due to mental health issues.
WFED-AM (AM-1500): New Senate bill creates stricter administrative leave options. In attempt to clarify widespread ambiguity, a new bill from Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Jon Tester (D-Mont.) would limit the time federal employees can spend on administrative leave — and prompt agencies to finish their investigations into employee misconduct or poor performance more quickly. The Administrative Leave Act puts a five-day limit on employees for excused absences or authorized paid leave. It also creates new categories‌
National Review: Needed: reform at Veterans Affairs. Nearly two years after systemic problems within the Department of Veterans Affairs boiled over into a nationwide scandal, veterans continue to struggle with a dysfunctional bureaucracy and long waits for health care and other critical benefits. While most observers agree that the VA seriously needs reform, it’s now more than clear that the impetus for change will not come from the Obama administration.
BenefitsPro: VA is too getting better, its boss insists. Veterans’ Administration boss Robert McDonald has the agency on a 12-step program that, he says, will lead to “breakthrough outcomes” by the time President Obama vacates the White House. Lashing back at Congressional critics who’ve said McDonald hasn’t been tough enough in turning around the scandal-plagued VA, he insisted to the Senate Veteran Affairs Committee that the agency’s been demonstrating specific improvements and will show more gains once his 12-step plan kicks in.
The Press Enterprise: VA Chief Praises Progress on Homeless Vets. U.S. Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald met with San Bernardino County officials Mondaymorning to congratulate them on their success in housing homeless veterans in 2015. “You’re a model of what can be done,” McDonald told the county’s board of supervisors, its CEO and leaders of other agencies, both public and private. Inland Reps. Norma Torres, D-Pomona, and Pete Aguilar, D-Redlands, also attended the meeting.
The Daily Press: Lovingood asks VA Chief for more federal funding, Supervisors meet with McDonald about efforts to house homeless Veterans. San Bernardino County 1st District Supervisor Robert Lovingood said Monday he asked Veteran Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald to "see how we can increase" federal spending on programs geared toward assisting homeless veterans. McDonald met with Lovingood and the four other Supervisors on Monday during a special session in San Bernardino. Lovingood said he met with the VA chief early and had "some great conversations," and then stayed for about 15 minutes…
Washington Examiner: VA’s email spying may violate whistleblower policy. Efforts by the Department of Veterans Affairs to track and divert whistleblower emails may have violated a policy put forward by the Office of Special Counsel, which told agencies that whistleblowers must be allowed to reveal waste, fraud and abuse in the government without fear of retaliation. Last week, whistleblowers showed the Washington Examiner evidence that the VA was diverting their emails to Washington, D.C.
Washington Technology: 5 IT Predictions for 2016. Agencies are creating and empowering senior leaders in positions that sound similar to what you might find at Amazon or Zappos, such as the VA’s newly minted Chief Veterans Experience Officer and the General Services Administration’s Chief Customer Officer.
The Dallas Morning News: Dallas VA hospital’s Wall of Honor remembers female Veterans’ past, present. Two medical center administrators, women veterans program manager Leslie Snowden-Crawford and physician assistant Pamela Korzeniowski, came up with the idea for the Women Veterans Wall of Honor, a series of shadow boxes designed to raise the profile of female veterans among the center’s heavily male-dominated artifact exhibits. “Every day I kept passing all these shadow boxes dedicated to male service members and I thought the women deserve some recognition, too,” Korzeniowski said.
The Daily Tergum: Rutgers-Camden to host career panel for Veterans. Veterans face a number of issues, both during their service and upon their return. But fellow veterans can help them overcome these issues. On Wednesday, Feb. 3, Rutgers—Camden will host a law career panel discussion where veterans practicing law will give advice and guidance to their student counterparts. The goal of the panel is to connect student veterans with veteran alumni, said Alison Nissen, director of the Academic Success Program at Rutgers—Camden.
Stars and Stripes 40 years later, Kerry presses to 'complete the mission'. John Kerry was in Laos as secretary of state, to meet the prime minister, and Bill Gadoury was here as a Defense Department civilian employee nearing retirement, but on Monday, they were just two Vietnam War vets sitting around hashing over unfinished business.
Military Times 7-Eleven wants to give a military veteran a franchise. If you've always dreamed of owning a franchise, 7-Eleven might help you get started.
Military Times Veteran entrepreneurs dive into the 'Shark Tank'. The Ranger buddy entrepreneurs at Combat Flip Flops will be among the veteran- and military spouse-owned startups swimming with the sharks in an upcoming episode of ABC's "Shark Tank," set to air Feb. 5.
Military Times (AP): 2 Men Sentenced for Defrauding Memphis VA of $1.1 Million. Federal prosecutors say two men have been sentenced to prison for defrauding the Memphis VA Medical Center of more than $1 million. The U.S. attorney's office said Monday that
Andre Reddix and Ronnie White pleaded guilty to fraud conspiracy in September. White received two years and six months in prison on Dec. 11. Reddix received the same sentence Thursday. The men were each ordered to pay back more than $1.1 million.
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Federal Business Council (FBC) 2016 List of Conferences and Events: Lot of events going on and set-up and managed by FBC. Here is the list that takes us through to October 2016. https://www.fbcconferences.com/search.aspx
------------------------------------Job ZONE Listing of Job Fairs for 2015 through 2016. http://us1.campaignarchive2.com/?u=0990c1fbb840ccb617b5992e6&id=383110f983&e=4c98ba860d
-------------------------------Virginia Department of Veterans Services, Virginia Values Veterans V3 Program, Training Schedule for January 12 – 31, 2016. http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?ca=9cf88308-4cba-4f11-99bb19263b9e9666&c=f0bce490-c33d-11e4-887e-d4ae5292b9a6&ch=f0f7a3a0-c33d-11e4-887ed4ae5292b9a6
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Virginia War Memorial’s Popular Artifacts Roadshow Returns Saturday, January 30, 2016. For detailed information, please see the attached pdf.
-------------------------------SBA, Washington Metropolitan Area District Office Presents - Responding to a Federal Request for Proposal (RFP) 101: How to submit a compliant, persuasive and WINNING Bid. Wednesday, February 3, 2016, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM. U.S. Small Business Administration, 409 3rd St SW, Washington, D.C. 20416. For more information and to sign up for this cost-free event: http://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/USSBA/bulletins/1315ef7
-------------------------------Code of Support Foundation Presents Toast to Our Troops! Wednesday, February 10, 2016, 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM, Women in Military Service for America Memorial - 1 Memorial Ave., Arlington National Cemetery, VA. Come share in the camaraderie, and if you can, consider sponsoring. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/toast-to-our-troops-tickets-19551817011?ref=ebtnebtckt
------------------------------Northern California – Bay Area, Disabled Veteran Business Alliance (DVBA) Bay Area Chapter Meeting. February 10, 2016, Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel, 609 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94102. Go here to find additional details and to register. https://www.trailblz.info/disabledvetba/eviewer.aspx?vid=3EA78F45A74528E5FE6F485BC5096 9BE1D73ED620845C13FF4AC644B83757F28
-------------------------------National Veteran Small Business Coalition - DC Metro Dinner Meeting. Wednesday, February 10, 2016 from 3:30 PM to 8:30 PM (EST), Arlington, VA. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/national-veteran-small-business-coalition-10-february-2016-dcmetro-dinner-meeting-tickets20954599772?ref=enivtefor001&invite=OTA2MTY5MS93Z2F0ZXdvb2RAcXVhbGl0eXN1cHBvcn QuY29tLzA%3D&utm_source=eb_email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=inviteformalv2& ref=enivtefor001&utm_term=attend
--------------------------------SBA Workshop – Pricing for Government Contractors. Thursday, February 11, 2016 from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA), 4224 Cox Road, Glen Allen, Virginia 23060. This event is at NO Cost. Go here to register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pricing-for-government-contractors-tickets20481441543?utm_source=eb_email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=new_event_email &utm_term=viewmyevent_button
--------------------------------Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce – National Center for Veteran Institute for Procurement once again announces VIP. March 1 – 3, 2016, and June 21 – 23, 2016. VIP Grow is a 3-day, 27-hour comprehensive certification program designed for veteran businesses to increase their ability to win government contracts by establishing best business practices. Classes are instructed by industry experts, government officials, and agency representatives. To date, 546 Veteran-owned businesses nationwide have graduated from the program. VIP is offered at no cost to participants. Enrollment is open to Veteran-owned businesses nationwide and limited to one executive from each business. Class size is limited to 50 individuals per session. As I understand from a number of Veterans that have attended VIP, this is an OUTSTANDING program. Two sessions are now available but better sign up quick! Go here for more detailed information. http://myemail.constantcontact.com/VIPGrow---Spread-the-Word-to-Arm-Vets-to-Win.html?soid=1101128334983&aid=D95rd9q3xcc
-------------------------------VA OSDBU Announces the NASA/JPL and the City of Pasadena Service-Disabled VeteranOwned Small Business Industry Day. Tuesday, March 1, 2016 7:00 AM, Pasadena Convention Center, 300 East Green Street, Pasadena, CA 91101. Registration is Free. Go here for details and to register: http://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/USVAOSDBU/bulletins/12b94ae
-------------------------------Early Bird Registration - Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) GovConNet Procurement Conference. Thursday, May 12, 2016, 7:30am - 3:00pm, The Universities at Shady Grove, 9630 Gudelsky Drive, Rockville, MD 20850. For more information and to register: http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?ca=08c96955-1f83-4caf-b177027760fb00db&c=654b34e0-c049-11e3-b39b-d4ae529cddd3&ch=665b4550-c049-11e3-b39dd4ae529cddd3
--------------------------------Save the Date: VA OSDBU Announces the 2016 National Veterans Small Business Engagement. November 1 – 3, 2016, Minneapolis, MN. http://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/USVAOSDBU/bulletins/12dadbb
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Godspeed all....Wayne
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