Saturday, May 23, 2015

MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY - Memorial Day 2015

 

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MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY - Memorial Day 2015

05/22/2015 02:22 PM EDT

MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY

Memorial Day 2015

Many have heard the saying, "Poor is the Nation that has no heroes, but beggared is the Nation that has and forgets them." 

On this Memorial Day, let us pause to remember those who gave the last full measure of devotion for our Nation.  Let us remember the special nobility and grace of those who donned the uniforms of our country and sacrificed their lives during times of conflict.  Let us remember—as we renew our commitment to honor those we have lost—that, every day, dedicated men and women put their lives on the line to protect all of us.  We owe them all our deepest gratitude.

Over 70 years ago, on June 6, 1944, 175,000 American, Canadian, and British troops spearheaded the Allies’ assault against the forces of tyranny threatening millions of people across Europe.  Exposed to devastating fire on the beaches of Normandy, those brave souls established a beachhead, began the Allied march across Europe, and sent a message of hope across the continent.  That message, writ large by the hands of heroes, signaled Freedom’s triumph over evil and the preface to peace for a world too long at war.

From the opening rounds of the American Revolution, through the devastation of the Civil War, through World War I, World War II, and Korea, through Vietnam and Desert Storm, to those who have fought—and fight still today—so hard and valiantly in Afghanistan and Iraq, more than a million American Servicemembers have paid the ultimate price to secure the blessings of liberty for our Nation and our allies around the world.

As many of our National Cemetery Administration employees prepare our cemeteries, our national shrines, and work on Memorial Day activities to welcome our guests, I encourage all of us to show our support for Veterans and honor those who have passed by attending or participating in an event at a national cemetery near you.  For a complete listing, please visit: http://www.cem.va.gov/CEM/cems/2015_Memorial_Day_Ceremonies.asp

At VA, we honor those lost in the way we care for those who returned home—and for their families and Survivors.  Thank you for all that you do for Veterans.  It is a privilege to serve with each one of you in fulfilling our sacred mission.

On this Memorial Day, may God bless our Veterans, their families, all of our VA employees and your families, and our great Nation.

Robert A. McDonald

Friday, May 22, 2015

Statement from Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert A. McDonald on Aurora VA Hospital

 

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Statement from Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert A. McDonald on Aurora VA Hospital

05/21/2015 05:42 PM EDT

Statement from Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert A. McDonald on Aurora VA Hospital

WASHINGTON, DC— Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert A. McDonald made the following statement regarding the apparent compromise legislation moving through Congress that would prevent a shutdown of the construction of the Denver Replacement Medical Center in Aurora, Colorado:

“I am pleased that Congress has taken action to ensure that construction at the site of the Denver Replacement Medical Center will continue. VA remains committed to doing the right thing for taxpayers and for the nearly 400,000 Colorado Veterans and families that the Aurora hospital will serve.  I look forward to working with Congress in the coming weeks to determine a path forward to finishing the campus.”

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Thursday, May 21, 2015

FW: DAV Mobile DAV Service Vehicle


Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible;
 and suddenly you are doing the impossible.




From: chelsa51@gmail.com
To: 1076VVAHNV@GMAIL.COM
Subject: DAV Mobile DAV Service Vehicle
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2015 17:09:34 -0700


The following information about the DAV Mobile Service Vehicle is provided courtesy of Richard Walker:

Below is a listing of the dates, times, and locations of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Mobile Service Office (MSO).  Please inform all members of all veteran service organizations of this info.  Veterans should bring any and all documentation pertaining to their issue with them. 


Date 5/26/2015
Time:  9-3
MSO Event:   Laughlin Creating Successful Business Connections
1585 S. Casino Drive
Laughlin, NV 89029

Date: 5/27/2015
Time: 9-3
MSO Event:  Desert View Hospital
360 S. Lola Lane
Pahrump, NV 89048

Date: 5/28/2015
Time: 9-3
MSO:   Event Mesquite Veterans Center
840 Hafen Lane
Mesquite, NV 89027


Date: 5/29/2015
Time: 9-3:30
MSO:  Event Lifetime Athletic
121 Carnegie Street
Henderson, NV 89052

Date: 6/2/2015
Time: 9-3
MSO Event:  Lincoln County Courthouse
181 North Main Street
Pioche, NV 89043
  
Date: 6/4/2015
Time: 9-3
MSO Event:  Lowes
2570 E. Craig Rd.
North Las Vegas, NV 89030

Date: 6/5/2015
Time: 9-4
MSO Event:   Congressman Cresent Hardy, NV-4
2250 N. Las Vegas Blvd., Suite 500
North Las Vegas, NV. 89030


 Tina Sansouci
Secretary
VVA Chapter 1076
702-294-0402 (Home)
702-635-2695 (Cell)

FW: A Lasting Impact on Disabled Veterans


Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible;
 and suddenly you are doing the impossible.




Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 06:19:37 -0500
From: postmaster@dvnf.2dialog.com
Subject: A Lasting Impact on Disabled Veterans

Dear Robert, 
I'm pleased to announce that due to the generosity of our outstanding donors, a lasting impact is going to be made on disabled veterans for years to come through DVNF's support of the Human Engineering Research Laboratories (HERL).
Last fall, DVNF made a $50,000 grant to HERL so they could purchase a new lathe, which is a crucial piece of equipment they use to research and develop new technologies for those with disabilities.
Not only will this go to support disabled veterans in the future, it's also helping disabled veterans today to learn high-demand job skills through HERL's manufacturing training programs for veterans.
Dr. Rory Cooper, the director of HERL and a paralyzed Army vet, has developed many new technologies that have transformed the lives of wounded and injured veterans.
This includes adaptive equipment like what we're trying to help our friends at Ride2Recovery purchase, which is why your continued support is so important!
I sincerely thank you for recognizing the great challenges that so many of our veterans face. I am even more grateful for your willingness to make sure they are cared for properly.
Sincerely,
Joseph VanFonda (USMC SgtMaj Ret.)
CEO
DVNF

Saturday, May 16, 2015

FW: World War 2---Do you remember?


Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible;
 and suddenly you are doing the impossible.




Date: Sat, 16 May 2015 01:44:42 -0400
From: garykat@centurylink.net
Subject: Fwd: World War 2---Do you remember?






Subject: FW: World War 2---Do you remember?







I "grew up" thinking: patriotism, it is the AMERICAN way!
I am glad to see that somebody saved these posters.























































~ These were our parents ~
What in God's name have we
let happen ?

I guess we are the last generation to see,
or even remember anything like these!
Whatever happened?

It's called.......

Political correctness (or "re-education") happened,
Lack of God's name happened,
Lack of personal responsibility happened,
Lack of personal integrity and honesty happened,
Lack of respect and loyalty to our country happened,
Lack of being an American happened.

Did all of these things die along with common sense?!?
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I for one am still proud to be an American!

If you are too..... Pass this along,
so others can show their pride



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