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VFW Post 101

A HERO

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This was sent to me by a friend and I thought that I would share it with our readers:

    It's November 11, 1964. You're a 19 year old kid.  Critically wounded and dying in a jungle somewhere in the Central Highlands of Viet Nam ( LZ (landing zone) X-Ray. Your unit is outnumbered 8 to 1 and the enemy fire is so intense, from only 100 yards away, that your CO has ordered the MedEvac helicopters to stop coming in.  You're lying there, listening to the enemy machine guns and just know you're not getting out! You're family, loved ones and friends are half way around the world,12,000 miles away, and you'll never see them again. As the world starts to fade in and out, you know this is the day.

    Then - over the machine gun noise - you faintly hear the sound of a helicopter. You look up to see a Huey coming in. But, it doesn't seem real because no MedEvac markings are on it. Captain Ed Freeman is coming in for you. He's not MedEvac so it's not his job, but he heard the radio call and decided he's flying his Huey down into the machine gun fire anyway, even after the MedEvacs were ordered not to come. He's coming anyway! So he drops in and sits there, while under heavy fire, as they load 3 at a time on board. He then flies you up and out through the gunfire to the doctors and nurses to safety. And, he kept coming back!! 13 more times! Until all the wound were out.

    No one knew until the mission was over that the Captain had been hit 4 times in the legs and left arm. He took 29 of you and your buddies out that day. Some would not have made it without the Captain and his Huey.

    Medal of Honor Recipient, Captain Ed Freedman, United States Air Force. Captain Freedman died last December at the age of 70, in Boise, Idaho. (May God Bless and Rest His Soul). jav

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WE NEED YOUR HELP!

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   Display Case

 

    I was informed by our  Post Commander, Jeffery Kustanbauer, that we are accepting donations of "Artifacts/Memorabilia" for a new "War History" display case.  We have a decent amount of WWI display items. Where we fall short are items from: WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm, Iraq and Afghanistan.

    Your donation will be prominently displayed for all present and future members and visitors to view. So, look in your attics, closets, shoe boxes or that old foot locker and donate a bit of History to VFW Post 101 today!

    Any questions, please feel at liberty to contact The Commander or anyone of our Officers at 719-632-2776. (jav)

 

 

Fresh Paint

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FRESH PAINT

     As I escaped this summer's heatwave and walked into our climate controled canteen for a cold beverage, I noticed it was a bit brighter. In addition, to the new cabinets the South Wing room the walls displayed fresh coats of paint.

     Thanks to the work of Cathy Clemens, Alicia Soto and Canteen Manager Tim Fonseca positive improvements continue to make VFW Post 101 a showcase. Adding a much needed and welcomed hand was a visitor who Volunteered. Mike Conn is visiting us from Post 5399, Mississippi, just jumped into the painting fun. You will also notice more headroom (thanks from  all of us tall people) as you walk in. The Smoker Eater is gone. According to Tim, the next project is upstairs.

     Can you use a brush? Hold a ladder? Or perhaps you can paint! We won't say no if you want to Volunteer your talents. A few moments of your free time will go a long way. (jav)

    

 

Congress to pass debt to veterans

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STOP CONGRESS FROM PASSING AMERICA'S DEBT ONTO VETERANS

“10 for 10” plan is a breach of faith with America’s military and veteran families

July 27, 2011

America’s all-volunteer military has shouldered a multi-theater war all by themselves for almost 10 years. They did so without question, and often with tremendous sacrifice to themselves and their families.

The nation is now in another crisis — a debt crisis — one that could have serious repercussions on a military at war and a veterans' population that has already sacrificed much for the nation. This is because some in Congress now want America’s military and her veterans to shoulder more of the national debt instead of debating and enacting meaningful fiscal reforms.

In recent months, leaders in Congress have discussed cutting or eliminating 10 benefits affecting military members, veterans and their families. This “10 for 10” plan — to cut 10 specific benefits to pay for 10 years of war — is a breach of faith with America’s military and veteran families, and the national commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. and its Auxiliaries is calling upon his 2 million members to fight it.

“Our military and veterans have earned each of the 10 benefits Congress is proposing to cut,” said VFW National Commander Richard L. Eubank, a retired Marine and Vietnam combat veteran from Eugene, Ore.

“Our nation broke a similar promise to her World War I veterans,” he said. “It took the VFW to lead thousands of them in a march on Washington until Congress made the responsible choice to support them. The VFW wouldn’t stand for broken promises then and we won't stand for it now.”

The 10 ways Congress is targeting military and veterans’ benefits during today’s difficult fiscal times are to:

  • Increase healthcare premiums for military retirees on TRICARE
  • Increase pharmaceutical fees for troops, families and retirees
  • Eliminate presumptive service-connected conditions for disabled and ill veterans
  • Lock out or increase fees for Department of Veterans Affairs Priority Groups 7 and 8 veterans
  • Reduce cost-of-living allowances
  • Freeze military pay
  • End government subsidies to military commissaries
  • Eliminate Department of Defense elementary schools stateside
  • Eliminate the 20-year military retirement plan
  • Eliminate DOD tuition reimbursement programs for service members

While Congress publicly debates raising the nation’s debt ceiling, the VFW is concerned many of the proposed cuts being discussed were made behind closed doors. Eubank said his organization recognizes that the nation must make difficult fiscal decisions, but the programs and benefits provided to veterans and military families were prepaid in full through their honorable service and sacrifice.

“Unlike other government-funded entitlement programs, veterans earned their benefits by making a national commitment that 99 percent of other Americans are simply unwilling to make,” said Eubank. “To ask these same men and women to sacrifice more is simply unconscionable.”

The VFW also believes that cutting the 10 benefits could have tremendous impact on military recruiting and readiness, and threaten the future viability of the all-volunteer force. Healthcare, education, a retirement system and family programs are critical factors in retaining talented personnel in a low-paying and extremely dangerous profession.

Eubank said as the debate over fiscal responsibility continues to unfold in Washington, the VFW will work to ensure that military and veterans’ benefits remain intact.

In the coming days, the VFW will explain the details and repercussions of each proposed “10 for 10” cut on the VFW website,
as well as continue to put pressure on Congress to ensure proposed fiscal reforms do not negatively affect troops, veterans or their
families.

Join the effort and make your voice heard by calling, writing, or e-mailing your members of Congress. To learn how, visit VFW’s Capwiz page at http://capwiz.com/vfw/dbq/officials/.

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Houston Forbids Prayers at Veterans Funerals

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Can you believe it?

"They've told the VFW and the American Legion that they cannot have prayer during the burial services of our veterans, unless the family requests it in writing and submits the prayer for pre-approval." — Liberty Institute General Counsel, Jeff Mateer

This will not be tolerated!

The VFW has joined with other patriotic veterans’ groups and the Liberty Institute to file suit against the VA and the Director of Houston National Cemetery for religious hostility and unlawful censorship. Read the full story.

VFW needs you to get the facts and then take action to let the Department of Veterans Affairs and its Director of the Houston National Cemetery, Arleen Ocasio, know we won’t stand for their disrespectful and intrusive actions!

 

We need you to:

1.

Watch this video to learn what’s at stake.

2.

Listen to VFW’s Jerry Newberry break down the facts with leaders from the Liberty Institute and incoming District 4 Commander, Inge Conley.

3.

Sign the Liberty Institute’s petition to protest this outrage.

Please forward this and spread the word on Facebook and your entire social network! We need as many patriots as possible to join us in this battle. Thank you.

 
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This was sent to me by a friend and I thought that I would share it with our readers:

    It's November 11, 1964. You're a 19 year old kid.  Critically wounded and dying in a jungle somewhere in the Central Highlands of Viet Nam ( LZ (landing zone) X-Ray. Your unit is outnumbered 8 to 1 and the enemy fire is so intense, from only 100 yards away, that your CO has ordered the MedEvac helicopters to stop coming in.  You're lying there, listening to the enemy machine guns and just know you're not getting out! You're family, loved ones and friends are half way around the world,12,000 miles away, and you'll never see them again. As the world starts to fade in and out, you know this is the day.

    Then - over the machine gun noise - you faintly hear the sound of a helicopter. You look up to see a Huey coming in. But, it doesn't seem real because no MedEvac markings are on it. Captain Ed Freeman is coming in for you. He's not MedEvac so it's not his job, but he heard the radio call and decided he's flying his Huey down into the machine gun fire anyway, even after the MedEvacs were ordered not to come. He's coming anyway! So he drops in and sits there, while under heavy fire, as they load 3 at a time on board. He then flies you up and out through the gunfire to the doctors and nurses to safety. And, he kept coming back!! 13 more times! Until all the wound were out.

    No one knew until the mission was over that the Captain had been hit 4 times in the legs and left arm. He took 29 of you and your buddies out that day. Some would not have made it without the Captain and his Huey.

    Medal of Honor Recipient, Captain Ed Freedman, United States Air Force. Captain Freedman died last December at the age of 70, in Boise, Idaho. (May God Bless and Rest His Soul). jav

*If you have a story and want to share it with our readers, just send me an email and I will call you! ( javargas123@gmail.com )