VIETNAM VET “GAZETTE” Issue 142 Together Then ..... Together Now July 2014 Up-Coming Meetings BOD Meeting 2nd Wed of the Month 7:00 PM 3rd Wed of the month AVVA - Meets 6:00 PM Regular Meeting 7:00 PM at the ROCHESTER VFW Be Sure To See Important Dates to Remember Upcoming Events— Page 17 The Vietnam Veterans of American, Beaver County Chapter 862 will be bringing in The “Wall that Heals”, a half scale replica of the Vietnam Wall in Washington, DC. It will be arriving in Beaver County the evening of September 23rd, 2014. The exhibit will be on display in the park behind our Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Beaver. There is No Charge for admission. Viewing is permitted 24 / 7 from September 24th through September 28th. September 24 - Welcoming & Opening Ceremony 7:00 PM September 24 - Reading of 97 MIA’s from Pennsylvania names on the wall at 7:00 PM. September 25 - Gold Star Mothers Luncheon - 1:00 PM at Wooden Angel September 28 - Closing Ceremony 5:00 PM Page Page 2 2 Chapter 862 Officers & Committees COMMITTEES (All 724 Board Area Codes unless Executive All 724 Areanoted) Codes L. Skip Haswell - -President -843-6930 Executive Board Mike Mikulich - - 1st V.P.—266-6663 L. Skip Haswell ..President.. ... 495-9612 Jon Neely - - - - -2nd V.P.—891-2089 Bill Laughner... Exec VP….. . .601-3597 Lee Corfield - - Secretary —775-3027 Rich Kamzelski …1st VP……494-5752 Bill Muns - - - - Treasurer-—643-9169 Cliff Hawes .........2nd VP ...... 728-5065 Board of Directors Lee Corfield ........Secretary .... 775-3027 Blaine Allinder——————375-4168 Larry Googins .....Treasurer .... 869-7090 Bob Eiler———————— 457-8234 Bill Harlow——————-—378-0984 Board of Directors Bill Laughner———-———-843-6828 Gary Shaffer …...…1..............643-8941 James Montgomery———-—827-2782 Rich Tindell ………1......... .... 622-0724 John Namath———————847-9296 Pete Herman………1….…….712-4324 Nick Pavkovich——————847-0592 Jake Barsottini…….2……......601-7293 Don Villella———————-843-7401 Chuck Inman……...2…... ....... 709-7747 Bill Weiss————————827-2460 Rich Raich………...2…...412-974-6282 Delegates Michelle Wilcox ….3……….847-3463 JoAnna Williamson 1st —— 847-9389 Don Villella ………3….. ....... 843-7401 Tracey King ———————513-0389 Philip Morris………3………..643-5725 Reuben Fuller ——————-378-4990 Delegates Nominating Committee Skip Haswell ........................... * - - Denotes Chairman495-9612 BillBischak Laughner 601-3597 Bill - - .......................... *- - - - - - - - - 774-4198 Lee Corfield ............................ 775-3027 JoAnna Wiilliamson - - - - - 847-9389 LarrySquadrito Googins -......................... 869-7090 Tony - - - - - - - - - 643-1714 Rich Kamzelski ....................... Agent Orange 494-5752 Philip Morris 643-5725 Jon Neely- *-........................... - - - - - - - - - --891-2089 Rich Tindell .......................... 622-0724 John Helbing - - - - - - - - - - - 843-0706 Chuck Inman…………………709-7747 Tony Yannachione - - - - - - - -770-2267 Terri Carr Associate ……………….330-692-1849 Liaison Pete Pickering Herman………….……....712-4324 Cheri - - * - - - - - 643-4397 JakeTucker Barsottini…..…………....601-7293 Dave - - - - - - - - - - - 774-4074 RayWakeley Rapp……………….…….316-6786 John - - - - - - - - - - -378-6938 MichelleColor/Honor Wilcox ………..……847-3463 Guards Nick Montgomery Pavkovick….1st James - - *Alt…....847-0592 - - - 827-2782 Don Pickering - - - - - - - - - - -643-5267 COMMITTEES Community Affairs John Namath - -**Chairman - - - - - - - --847-9296 Don Villella - -Agent - - - -Orange - - - - - - 843-7401 Mike Coligure *………………412-613-1810 JoAnna Williamson - - - - - - - 847-9389 Color/Honor Guards Constitution & By-Laws Reuben Fuller -............................... - * - - - - - - - 378-4990 Ray Litzinger* 378-5855 Bill Muns - -Community - - - - - - - - Affairs - - - -643-9169 Dan Sinclair* ................................. 846-7475 Tony Squadrito - - - - - - - - - - 643-1714 Constitution & By-Laws JoAnna Williamson - - - - - - - 847-9389 William Weiss* ............................. 827-2460 Finance Bill Muns - - * - - Finance - - - - - - - - 643-9169 Larry Googins* 869-7090 Bill Bischak - - -............................. - - - - - - - - - 774-4198 Homeless Veterans Lon Hogue - - - - - - - - - - - - - 846-8857 Bill Porupsky* ............................... 495-7051 Bill Laughner - - - - - - - - - - - 843-6828 Legislative Legislative Bart Farzati* .................................. 777-2193 Pete Petroskey - - * - - - - - - - 643-8999 Membership Mike - - - - - - - - - - 266-6663 GaryMikulich Shaffer* ................................ 643-8941 Membership Merchandise Lee - -.............................. * - - - - - - - - - 775-3027 BillCorfield Laughner* 601-3597 Bill Harlow - -Minority - - - - - -Affairs - - - - -378-0984 Bill Bischak - -.............................. - - - - - - - - - 774-4198 Reuben Fuller* 378-4990 Tracy King - - - - - - - - - - - - - 375-4046 VIETNAM VET GAZETTE Vietnam Vet Gazette July 2014 August 2001 POW / MIA - Information taken from the National League of POW/MIA Families AMERICANS ACCOUNTED FOR: There are still 1,642 personnel listed by the Department of Defense (DoD) as missing and unaccountedfor from the Vietnam War, a number that had not changed since October of last year until early March, and it has since remained the same. Most recently, the name of Captain Douglas Ferguson, USAF, listed as MIA in Laos on December 30, 1969, was released. Captain Ferguson’s remains were recovered April 13, 2013, and identified February 14, 2014. The number of Americans announced by DoD as returned and identified since the end of the Vietnam War in 1975 is now 941. Another 63 US personnel, recovered by the US and ID’d before the end of the war, bring the official total of US personnel accounted for from the Vietnam War to 1,004. Of the 1,642 unaccounted-for personnel, 90% were lost in Vietnam or in areas of Cambodia and Laos under Vietnam’s wartime control: Vietnam-1,275 (VN-469, VS-806); Laos-307; Cambodia-53; PRC territorial waters-7. Over-water losses on DoD’s list of No Further Pursuit cases number well over 600. League Chairman’s Comment: Secretary Hagel’s welcome action gave a short-term deadline to the senior official he selected to lead the POW/MIA accounting community reorganization effort – recently confirmed Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict (ASD/SOLIC) Michael Lumpkin, retired Navy officer and former SEAL Team Commander. Assistant Secretary Lumpkin, also serving as Acting Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (USD-P) conducted an in-process review of where things stand with major national veteran organizations and the League on April 3rd, as follow-up to the teleconference briefing he provided prior to Secretary Hagel’s announced directive. Since that time, Secretary Lumpkin appointed a senior DoD civilian, Alisa Stack, to head a transition team that, reportedly, will include government specialists in each area to be addressed, from structure of the new agency to the number of personnel, budget requirements, interface with other departments and agencies, and communication with the families. Both Secretary Hagel and Secretary Lumpkin have stated that communication with the families must be a very high priority consideration in how the new agency performs. FIELD OPERATIONS: JPAC had planned to conduct a Joint Field Activity (JFA) in Laos January 14th to February 17th. Three Recovery Teams (RTs) were scheduled, along with one Investigation Team (IT), augmented by the DIA Stony Beach specialist, but the JFA was cancelled due to complications in timely funding. A longer JFA in Laos began March 4th and concluded April 14th, though only one RT and one IT were deployed. The next JFA in Laos, now ongoing, started May 9th and is to conclude June 22nd, with only two RTs, again far below the Lao Government’s long ago approved cap of 53 US personnel operating simultaneously in Laos. (cont on Page 3) Page 3 VIETNAM VET GAZETTE VVA 862 COMMITTEES (Cont) Vets 4 Vets Tom Robes ........................ 728-4334 Scholarship Lon Hogue* ....................... 846-8857 Sgt of Arms Roy Barlett* ....................... 378-0272 Veterans Affairs - Advisor Kathy Nairn........................ 770-4450 Veterans Assistance Committee Bill Laughner* ................... 601-3597 Hospital Committee Lon Hogue* ....................... 846-8857 Woman Veterans Michelle Wilcox…*………847-3463 Auditing Committee Bill Winkle*....................... 774-2626 Wayne Cumer .................... 947-3859 Joe Mavero......................... 494-1505 Webmaster Lee Corfield* ..................... 775-3027 n3ial@comcast.net Nominating Committee Lon Hogue* ....................... 846-8857 Bart Farzati ........................ 777-2193 Ken Pingatore .................... 876-0335 PTSD Rich McCracken * ............. 266-4914 POW / MIA Phil Morris ……*……….. 643-5725 AVVA 862 - Officers President . Bobbie Morris ... 643-5725 V.P. Marji Slawianowski ... 378-7315 Secretary . Veronica Grant...462-3717 Treasurer . Sue Bridgewater 643-0731 AVVA BOD Keith Black………………..513-3177 Carl Curtis………………...869-0294 Sandy Giordano…………...203-4569 AVVA Membership Chair & Parliamentarian Veronica Grant ............. …..462-3717 Chaplain Barb Googins ..................... 869-7090 July 2014 POW Update (cont from Page 2). (Taken from the POW MIA League of Families) Cambodia: Operations in Cambodia by one RT and one Underwater Recovery Team (URT), postponed twice in 2013, again due to funding limitations, finally took place January 28th – April 2nd, 2014. Since the Stony Beach specialist is permanently in-country and conducts investigations whenever needed, there were no ITs scheduled in conjunction with JFAs in Cambodia. There are no identified excavation/recovery sites identified; therefore, no further JFAs are scheduled in Cambodia until early in 2015. Vietnam: Four RTs conducted operations in Vietnam February 28th – March 27th. Two ITs also deployed on that JFA, plus the RIT (Research Investigation Team) and a Field Forensic Review (FFR) at the end of the JFA. Only three RTs were deployed to Vietnam for the May 20th – June 22nd JFA, plus two ITs. An underwater operation previously scheduled along the coast of northern Vietnam was cancelled, again reportedly due to lack of available funding. There will be another JFA in Vietnam before the end of FY2014, August 5th to September 7th, involving four RTs, one Vietnamese Recovery Team (VRT) and one IT. The RIT will again conduct interviews and investigations on LKA cases. Worldwide: While Vietnam War-related accounting missions slowed, six RT’s worked in Germany from April 1st to May 18th on WWII recoveries. In addition to returning to Germany May 10th – June 21st, and an overlapping team June 15th to July 23rd working on the same two large WWII bomber sites, there was one IT in Burma from April 28th to May 29th. A special RT, June 22nd – July 19th, is scheduled to recover remains from a 1952 US loss being exposed by a melting glacier in Alaska. On this unusual site, there have already been 17 remains recovered and identified, and prospects are good for additional recoveries and identifications. There will also be an underwater recovery in Botwood Bay, a harbor in Canada, of a WWII “flying boat” that crashed on take-off, and one RT in the Solomon Islands to recover WWII remains July 8th to August 6th. Since 1973, the remains of more than 900 Americans killed in the Vietnam War have been identified and returned to their families for burial with full military honors. For more than a decade the United States has conducted joint field activities with the governments of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia to recover the remains of missing Americans. Throughout those countries, teams continue to investigate crash and burial sites, as well as interview locals to gain additional knowledge. The United States also continues to obtain access to historical wartime records and archives that provide information relevant to the fates of missing Americans. Today, more than 1,600 Americans remain unaccounted for from the conflict. Philip Morris - VVA 862 - POW Committee Page 4 VIETNAM VET GAZETTE July 2014 Minutes from June 18, 2014 meeting Meeting called to order by Pres Skip Haswell @ 7:00 PM with Pledge of Allegiance and an Opening Prayer by Chaplain Don Villella. Attendance was 99. Veterans “Sick or In Distress” – Lee Corfield, Hank Labic, Tom Robes, Al Whitehill. Deceased – Bill Clear. Guests and/or Prospective Members – Fred Herzog, Marlan Mohler, Dan McNary, Chuck Slaney and Jim Wolfe. Roll Call of Officers – Present – 12, Absent – 0, Excused – 3. Secretary’s Report: Minutes: were accepted as printed in the recent Newsletter. Treasurer’s Report: was read by Treasurer Larry Googins to be accepted as read, pending audit. New BOD-elect members Jake Barsottini, Philip Morris, Don Villella and Michelle Wilcox were sworn in by Pres. Skip Haswell. Committee Reports: Honor Guard - Rich Raich – Spoke about Memorial Day parade & Bridge dedication. June 6 – new Walmart dedication, June 15 - Postmaster retirement ceremony, June 16 – Relay for Life and Rochester “Remember the Fallen” ceremony and June 17 – William Clear (VVA member) funeral. Bill Laughner presented a $500 check to the honor guard from Walmart. Legislative - Bart Farzati spoke about several issues with the VA. POW/MIA – Phil Morris stated that Work with JPAC is currently stalled. Still 1642 missing. Cards have been printed for distribution regarding the “Ride to the Wall POW/MIA Run” on September 27. Armbands are being made with the name of each missing man. We are shooting for 2000 riders. Membership - Gary Shaffer - VVA 675 * LIFE 458. We are now are tied at #2. AVVA - Bobbie Morris gave a report on what they are doing. They now have 140 members w/ 50 Life Members. Communications - Read by Larry Googins from the family of Bill Clear and the Chippewa United Methodist Church. Motions that need approved by the body: Motion was made by John Szatkewicz and 2nd by Dave Walker to accept Jake Barsottini to fill the two (2) year term vacated by Cliff Hawes. Motion Carried Motion was made Wally Cheuvront, 2nd by Dave Kane to donate $500.00 to “Project New Hope”, a program of the PA Lions for disabled Vets and their families. Motion Carried. Motion was made by John Barnes and 2nd by Dennis Thompson to donate $250.00 ($125 collected from recycled cell phones with $125 matching funds) for the Cell Phone for Soldiers Program. Motion Carried. Motion was made by Jake Barsottini and 2nd by Wally Cheuvront to send six (6) members to the VVA Leadership Conference. Motion Carried. Motion was made by Chuck Szabo and 2nd by Wally Cheuvront to change the date of the regular September meeting to the 10th (the same night as the BOD Meeting). BOD Meeting will be held downstairs at 5:00 PM. Regular meeting will be at 7:00 PM. Motion Carried. Minutes (cont on Page 5) Page 5 VIETNAM VET GAZETTE July 2014 Minutes (cont from Page 4) Motion was made by Lon Hogue and 2nd by Jim Juillerat that “All Speakers” have 10 minutes with a 5 minute Q & A period, which will be done under the “Good of the Order” Any other questions may be asked after the meeting is adjourned. Motion Carried. Old Business – Dave Kane thanked all who helped with the Support the Troops Rally. $908 was collected in donations and will be given to the Yellow Ribbon Girls. First Energy donated $1000 for food. He also reminded the chapter of the upcoming Highway Clean-up on June 21st. Jake Barsottini spoke of the “Return to the Bush” event and announced that the cost for members was being reduced to $10; still $20 for non-members. If there are not enough reservations by the 30th, the event will be cancelled. We still need drivers for the DAV. There are eleven (11) rooms left for Kokomo. New Business – 4th of July Parade is in Midland. Line-up is at 9 AM. We are leading the parade. (Skip said breakfast is at the Rooster @ 8 AM) Strong Vincent Day in honor of the 1-112th Infantry is being held at the Butler Readiness Center on 250 Kriess Road, Butler on July 3rd from 12-5 PM. The VVA will have a PX table. Two new patches are available in the PX. Special at-meeting price is $2. Bob Gwin talked about the “Remember 9-11” rally on September 11 at the gazebo in Beaver. All proceeds will go to the Beaver County Emergency Fund. Jerry Fisher talked about “Donut time with Veterans” at Friendship Ridge on July 3rd at 10 AM in the Auditorium. A sign-up sheet is available for Security at the “Wall” September 25-29. Times will be scheduled later. Good of the Order - John Szatkiewicz & 6 others attended the Wellsville, OH Route 45 road dedication for Corporal Ernest G. Madden. Ron Grimes reminded the chapter of the Marine currently being detained in Mexico since March 21. Al Whitehall is scheduled for surgery for a brain tumor on June 25 at Allegheny General Hospital. Tom McCormick Panama Fund – thanks to Bill Laughner & the Lions Club for the pallet of eyeglasses. The Rochester VFW will be holding a Purple Heart ceremony on June 26th. Among the recipients will be Harry Hage. It’s All About the Warrior – Steve Monteleone, founder spoke of the mission and goals of this organization. All proceeds from their events go to aid post 9-11 wounded veterans from the Western PA and Tri-state area. They have a PTSD Family Seminar scheduled on July 19th at Latitude 40 in Robinson Twp. Information can be found at www.iatw.us. Closing Prayer by Chaplain Don Villella Meeting Adjourned Respectfully Submitted Michelle Wilcox VVA 862 Acting secretary Page 6 VIETNAM VET GAZETTE KOKOMO - July 2014 2014 KOKOMO - These are the members I have listed for reservations for Kokomo. Rooms reserved under first name/RAW=Roll Away/DD=Two Beds CHECK IN WED. Sept. 17 - CHECK OUT SUN. Sept. 21 (3) John McPherson D/D plus RAW (2) Don Villella D/D (2) Kathy Keister D/D Balcony (2) Charlie Hobbs D/D Balcony (2) Roy Barlett D/D (2) Ron Gardner D/D (1) Mike Butera - King (2) Clem Blazewick - D/D (2) Pete -D/D Balcony (2) Pete - D/D Balcony (2) Scott Little - King - Top Floor - Balcony (2) Rich Gillin - D/D (2) Tom Bowman - D/D - Room beside Gillin (4) Lee Corfield - Suite - 3rd Floor (2) Jake Barsottini - D/D (2) Rick Raich - D/D - Balcony (2) Larry Googins - King - Balcony (3) Frank Petz - D/D plus RAW (1) Charles Smith - King - Balcony (1) Larry Tanner - King - Balcony CHECK IN Thursday Sept. 18 / OUT Sunday Sept. 21 (1) Tony Pallatto - King (ground floor) (1) Bob Uzmack - King (ground floor) (2) Tom Cekovich - D/D (2) John Szatkiewicz - King - HC Ground Floor CHECK IN Thursday Sept. 18 - OUT Saturday Sept. 20 (2) Bill Stokes - D/D - Room 1 of 2 (2) Bill Stokes - D/D - Room 2 of 2 (2) Chuck Inman - D/D - Balcony (1) Paul Cupp - King CHECK IN Friday Sept. 19 - OUT Sunday Sept. 21 (2) Tom McCormack - King (3) Mike Bano - Suite - First Floor (2) Mike Bano - D/D IF anything is not correct, contact me ASAP. We have about 70 people going so far and only a few rooms left. Contact Skip at 724-495-9612 or via email at marinenamvet66@yahoo.com Ladies and Gentlemen, start your engines!! VVA 862 Air Force Museum Trip June 2014 Page 7 VIETNAM VET GAZETTE July 2014 SHORTROUNDS Our congrats go out to VVA member Harry Hage. His award of the Purple Heart caught up to him after all these years. U.S. Army Nam Vet spent 10 days in the hospital and returned to his unit to complete his tour. Our Vietnam Veterans of America Memorial Highway is now clean thanks to 16 volunteers who collected 40 large bags of trash. Snakedog Smith did a great job as a "flagger" we didn't have one member hit by a car. HIGHWAY CLEANUP - Thanks to AVVA member Susan Fudurich, VVA members Dave Kane, Rick Raich, Phil Morris, Charles Ray, Tom Decker, Snakedog Smith, Chuck Jenkins, Gene Rees, Frank Petz, Bruce Maratta, Ed Grisnik, Skip Haskell and myself. We will pick up again on Oct. 18, We had 16 "pickers".....20 would be great to divide in 4 groups and each group take one of the 4 sections of the highway. Again THANKS !!!!!!! From the President of Beaver County Gold Star Mothers - Martha Davies "Great job Vietnam Veterans of 862 for the awesome cleanup along the highway. Thank you for your service which are many." SUPPORT OUR TROOPS RALLY- To Bob Gwin and Dave Kane and gang who did an outstanding job with a real nice program. We had a nice turn out by the public and a beautiful day. I really wish more chapter members would attend with family. This was our 12th year and we are very proud of our support to our warriors. VIETNAM VETERANS - Many returned home a totally different person to a totally different nation. Penna, State Council of Vietnam Veterans of America - Recently our chapter delegates attended the State Board meeting in State College, Pa. Elected as Executive Officers unopposed were Larry Googins, 2nd. Vice President; Lee Corfield, Secretary; Jake Barsottini Treasurer and myself who ran against a brother from the Harrisburg Chapter and proud to say I was elected for another term as Executive Vice President. Also elected to the nominating committee were Phil Morris, Rich Tindell of VVA 862 and Dave Laneski of Erie, Pa. Congrats to all. KOKOMO - I have 8 rooms left, Don't be left out where you might have to sleep in the parking lot.... as of July 3 I have 6 rooms left. Please email me now at marinenamvet66@yahoo.com RUDY Zetz and Sgt. Donnie Miller are having a "cold one" and the Sgt. notices that Rudy is wearing an earring. Sgt. Miller knowing that Rudy is normally conservative & is curious about his sudden change in fashion says to him....."Rudy, I didn't know you were into earrings but I understand as you were Navy. How long have you been wearing one?" Rudy said " Ever since my wife found this in my truck!!!" LANCE Armstrong once said "Breast Cancer & All Cancers, When you think about it. What other choice is there but to hope? We have two options, medically & emotionally..... give up or fight like hell!!!" Our prayers our with Tom Robes who has been fighting like hell for years !!!! THE VA - Of the 300,000 employees only 29 % are veterans. We need to do better,,,,who knows better on what a vet needs then a Veteran?? The VA is again taking some "hard hits" and it’s about time those who can make the change.....DO IT !!!!!!!!! I don't believe the Director should have stepped down.....but I do believe many other heads should have "rolled" I go to Butler VA and believe me when I say this.....I am VERY happy with Butler VA and its staff. I have said many times the VA has many great employees but others need to be weeded out and if you read this and you are a VA employee, you decide what group you fall in. YOU have 3 sizes of clothes in your closet,,,,2 of which you will never wear. We have some clothes that are our favorite.....and you never wear.. what are you saving them for,,,,wear them, enjoy wearing them, because when you die they are going to goodwill !!!!!!!! SHORTROUNDS (cont on Page 8) Page 8 VIETNAM VET GAZETTE July 2014 SHORTROUNDS (cont from Page 7) PASTOR Lon Hogue - Our VVA Life Member has been ordained as a member in the Churches of God. Lon is a recent graduate of Winebrenner Theological Seminary in Findlay, Ohio and has been appointed as the senior pastor of the New Brighton First Church of God. Our very best to Pastor Lon !!!!!!!!! VETERANS Memorial Bridge - So much work was done to make this happen by Jerry Fisher & Larry Googins. The bridge and memorial are beautiful.....Thanks to all that were involved ! At the dedication I was honored to give remarks. The Top Ten Corporations who hire Veterans, Pepsi, General Electric, Valero Energy, AmerisourceBergen, Caterpillar, Boeing, Amazon.Com, Walgreens, State Farm Ins., General Motors (VFW Feb. 2014) THE WALL THAT HEALS - Will be here in Beaver, Pa. Opening Service Wed, Sept. 24, 7:00 PM - Closing Service, Sunday, Sept. 28 @ 5:00 PM.....The POW/MIA Ride To The Wall will be Saturday, Sept. 27. We need 1,642 motorcycle riders, one for each man still missing. Riders will receive an arm band with the MIA's name on it. The last POW/MIA ride we had almost 2,000 riders so if you ride or know someone that rides....Staging at Rochester VFW at noon, run leaves at 3:00 PM sharp. Service at the Wall between 6 and 7:00 pm. The Wall takes much work from many of our members. Come to the meeting Wed. July 16 @ 7:00 pm to sign up to help on one of the committees. Duckman is chair & Lee Corfield/ Co-Chair. If you know someone who has military equipment please have them contact me as the other park will have military equipment on display. WE have over 21 million veterans nationwide but only 14 million voted in the 2012 presidential election. Brothers & Sisters, I hope to see you at our next meeting, Wed. July 16, Rochester VFW @ 7:00 PM. WALK TALL - WALK PROUD Skip Upcoming “Wall That Heals” Committees Security Guards: At the upcoming meeting, we will be looking for Security Guards for the WALL. They can Sign Up at July Meeting, Tent of Information Guides: Lee will pass around the sheets for you to sign up to help with the Computers. 4 people per 4 hour shifts. We may not need as many thru the middle of the night but we will need at least 4 per shift during the day. Think about it now and you can also Sign Up at the July meeting. Lee Death Notices Julia Petrosky - 97 on Midland, Pa. Julia died on June 2nd 2014. Julia was the mother of Past VVA 862 Vice President Pete Petrosky. Harry F “Bud” Bolster - 88 of Groveton, Pa. Harry died on June 8th 2014. Harry was the father-inlaw of VVA 862 member Dave Marchetti William R. Bill Clear - 65 of Rochester, Pa Bill died June 15th 2014 and was a LIFE member of VVA 862. May They Rest In Peace! Page 9 VIETNAM VET GAZETTE July 2014 Lee’s Tid Bits HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR MEMBERS July Albert Walters......................July 1 John Elliott ...........................July 2 Charles Inman ......................July 2 Dan Householder .................July 2 Ray Nixon ............................July 2 Gary Wink ...........................July 2 Ron Grimes ..........................July 3 Luke Patrino ........................July 3 Bill Bert ...............................July 4 Rich Raich ...........................July 4 Bob Weidman ......................July 4 Bonnie Reilly .......................July 5 Bill Boucek II ......................July 6 Ronald Dominici..................July 7 Scott Jacobs .........................July 8 William Reed .......................July 9 Elder Vogel ..........................July 9 Rich Baker .........................July 10 Louis George III ................July 10 Joe Nakoa ..........................July 10 Nick Vietz ..........................July 10 Chuck Forster ....................July 11 Jim McTaggart ...................July 12 John Wakeley ....................July 12 Roy Barlett .........................July 13 Stephenie Bollard...............July 13 Art Ford .............................July 13 Donald Schweitzer .............July 13 HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR MEMBERS July Dennis L Smith.................. July 13 Dennis J Smith .................. July 14 Randy Tallon ..................... July 14 Jim Boots ........................... July 17 Wm Frye ............................ July 17 Huxley Lipscomb .............. July 17 Bernie Strauss .................... July 17 John Malack ...................... July 19 Barry Beitsinger ................ July 20 Tom Devin......................... July 20 John Vongray .................... July 20 George Haskell .................. July 21 Dennis McFee.................... July 21 Ken Phillips ....................... July 21 Joe Prodonovich ................ July 21 Ron Justi ............................ July 22 Albert Goldfinch................ July 23 Gale Mussey ...................... July 23 Dave Ondrusek .................. July 24 Cliff Pflugh ........................ July 24 Gary Shaffer ...................... July 25 Ben Wright ........................ July 25 John Kramer ...................... July 26 Larry McGowan ................ July 26 Rodger Mineard ................. July 26 John Ferguson ................... July 29 Charles R. Smith................ July 29 Jim Eakles ......................... July 30 Attention: New Members At Large You may not see your birthday listed as I do not have a copy of your DD 214. I am actually supposed to have one on file. If you’d like to send me a copy of your DD 214 I will be glad to add your birth date next time around . Air Force Museum Trip Fairborn, Ohio Wow! What can I say. A great time was had by all. My Grandson AVVA 862 member Jordan Escamilla had a blast. We had a nice group of members who took their time and learned a lot about Air Force history. We took the Presidential Hanger tour. A Special plane we got to walk thru was the Air Force One that escorted John F Kennedy’s body back to DC. Jordan and I decided to take a ride on the F-16 exhibit. I was laughing so hard and spent most of the time upside down. When I was pilot, he got 3 kills. Then we decided to do it again and he was pilot which I as able to get 8 kills. (Hey, He’s the one that is used to these new video games, Not me) Our Hospitality Room was nice the first night but the 2nd night was similar to Kokomo. We spent it out by the pool which was nicer than being indoors. Larry Googins gave The views and opinions are solely that of the writer and do not necessarily a special tour of the F-4 cockpit that we reflect the views and opinions or policies of the Vietnam Veterans of Ameri- could get into. He said, Here get in here. ca, (National, State or Local). This is where I spent most of my time. Bart Farzati gave out info on some of the All articles written by the editor unless otherwise stated. panes he was connected with. Ron HeitSubmissions will be gladly accepted by the editor. Lee Corfield - Editor VVA 862 Beaver County, Pa zenrater did the same. All I can say is it 140 Knob Vue Drive was a great time. Seemed like everyone Freedom, Pa. 15042 truly enjoyed themselves. I’ve already been asked about next year’s trip. We We reserve the right to edit submissions as space allows. will see. Lee Page 10 VIETNAM VET GAZETTE July 2014 Page 11 VIETNAM VET GAZETTE July 2014 Veterans Health Identification Card The new Veteran Health Identification Card (VHIC) provides: * Increased security for your personal information - no personally identifiable information is contained on the magnetic stripe or barcode. * A salute to your military service – The emblem of your latest branch of service is displayed on your card. Several special awards will also be listed. The VHIC replaces the Veteran Identification Card (VIC) and will be issued only to Veterans who are enrolled in the VA health care system. Purpose of the VHIC The VHIC is for identification and check-in at VA appointments. It cannot be used as a credit card or an insurance card, and it does not authorize or pay for care at non-VA facilities. Getting the New Card is Easy! In February 2014, VA began issuing the VHIC to newly enrolled Veterans and enrolled Veterans who were not previously issued the old VIC but requested an identification card. Beginning in May 2014, VA will automatically mail a VHIC to enrolled Veterans who were issued the VIC. Because we will be reissuing more than 6 million cards, we ask for your patience during this time. Veterans who were issued a VIC do not need to return to their VA medical center to have a photo taken for the VHIC. Enrolled Veterans who do not have the VIC can contact their local VA medical center Enrollment Coordinator to arrange to have their picture taken for the new VHIC, or they may request a new VHIC at their next VA health care appointment. To ensure their identity, Veterans must provide either one form of primary identification or two forms of secondary identification. Please see the Acceptable Documents for Identity Proofing table below. The VHIC will be mailed to all valid mailing addresses, including P.O. boxes. Important!! Veterans who are already enrolled should ensure the address we have on file is correct so you can receive your VHIC in a timely manner. To update or to confirm your address with us, please call 1-877-222-VETS (8387). If the post office cannot deliver your VHIC, the card will be returned to the VA. Check out their Website http://www.va.gov/healthbenefits/vhic/index.asp Page 12 VIETNAM VET GAZETTE July 2014 A unique story from VVA 862 member Jim "TROZ" Trozzo In May of 1968, after Basic Training, I was assigned to Goodfellow AFB in San Angelo, Texas. With only one mere stripe and not so much hair, I started my training as an intelligence analyst. There were two classes each day. One from 0600 to 1200 called “A” Flight and another from 1200 to 1800 hours called “B” Flight. One of the guys who ended up in my flight or class was William S. Nibblet. As was so common in the service, we all had nicknames. He was Nibbles and I was Troz. For many months we were in the same rooms, slept in the same barracks, ate in the chow hall at the same time, and drank beer at the same places. At the end of our training, our class was split up and sent to 8 different bases throughout the world. But Nibbles and Troz were sent to Darmstadt, Germany. Nibbs (Nibbles) managed to get on Charlie Flight while I was assigned to Dog. That meant that we didn’t work together but I was always relieving him after his shift, and of course there was always beer to be consumed at some odd time of the day or night. In September of 1970, I received my orders for Vietnam. It would be a four month training period for flight duty encompassing several Air Force survival schools, and an Army target orientation school. December the 6th of that year I arrived at TanSanNhut TSN air base and began flying combat missions in the old C-47 WW II aircraft. We had them designated EC-47 because of the intelligence gathering platform and their electronic capabilities. Well, about 10 days after I arrived there, Nibbs showed up smiling like the cat that just ate the canary. I just couldn’t shake this guy. I had transferred half-way around the world, and he shows up in my squadron again. Lamson 719 kicked in just about the first of March 1971. My boss, (SSGT Denny Taylor) came to three of us and said I need two volunteers. Nibbs said, “I will.” You would have thought with his dad being a career military man that he would have learned not to volunteer for anything. But there he was waving his hand like a school girl needing to go to the rest room. I, on the other hand ,pretended not to hear him. So he said, how are we going to do this Troz? “Flip a (expletive) coin,” I said, “and let me call it.” He did. I went back and packed my bags for DaNang DNG. Here we were going to another assignment together. At least I wouldn’t have to fly with him since they only needed one analyst per mission. Wrong, I became a training and standardization analyst so I had to fly and evaluate other analysts including Nibbs. Well, I left DaNang while Nibbs married a Vietnamese woman, lost his clearance, got held over for 9 months in Vietnam and went on to finish his 20 year career in the Air Force. This February, I was invited along with about 100 others who had flown these missions under the guidance of the National Security Agency (NSA), to a special briefing and tour of the facility in Maryland. After arriving at the hotel, I went to the bar to see if there was anyone there I might recognize. Within 10 minutes, Nibbs walked in smiling that same old smile. We were really glad to see each other because it had been so many years since Vietnam. He was still married to Nuyen and she remembered the “TROZ” man. A general B. S. session was engaged and Nibbs saw my North Sewickley Fire Department shirt. He volunteers in his local Kerrville, Texas fire department as well. More chatting took place and eventually he asked if I belonged to Vietnam Veterans of America. I proudly announced, “Yes, Chapter 862, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.” His eyes lit up and he laughed as he proclaimed, “I am a Charter Member of the Kerrville, Texas, Vietnam Veterans of America, and Chapter 863.” After all of these years, Nibbs and I are still side by side. Respectfully Submitted, Jim "TROZ" Trozzo Vietnam 70 & 71, 6994th Security SQ. Jim Trozzo, Bill Nibblett visit: ec47.com & 6994th.com Page 13 VIETNAM VET GAZETTE July 2014 ** CRUISING IN HOPEWELL ** ROBERT W. YOUNG POST #8805 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS 138 STONE QUARRY ROAD HOPEWELL, PA 724 - 378 - 3993 JULY 19, 2014 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM ANTIQUE, CUSTOM, CARS, TRUCKS, & BIKES ALL YEARS WELCOME!!!!!!! ****DASH PLAQUES **** FREE ADMISSION PAVED PARKING LOT MUSIC, FOOD, & BEVERAGES ***50/50 RAFFLE*** Page 14 VIETNAM VET GAZETTE July 2014 Associates of Vietnam Veterans Chapter 862 June 18th, 2014 A regular meeting of the AVVA Chapter 862 was called to order by President Bobbie Morris at 6 PM with the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence for the POW/MIA. Chaplain Barb Googins gave the opening prayer and said a special prayer for Lee Corfield and Tom Robes who were both hospitalized. Secretary Veronica Grant was excused and Sandy Giordano was appointed as secretary pro-tem. Vice President Marji Slawianowski was excused due to the birth of her grandchild. New Members present: Sue Smith, Rita Swesey and Kathleen Curtis. A motion was made by Betty Jacobs to accept the minutes of May 21, 2014 as printed in the June newsletter and was seconded by Judy Hage. Motion carried. Treasurer Sue Bridgewater gave the financial report. The report was approved pending audit. President Bobbie Morris gave the membership report. We have 90 regular members and 50 life members for a total of 140 members, our Chapter ranks 4th in the nation. New Members are: Kathy Roman, Nancy Wolf, Nancy Inman and Nancy Mineard. A motion was made by Judy Hage to give Historian Sandy Giordano $25.00 to purchase a photo album and was seconded by Betty Jacobs. Motion carried. President Morris gave a special “Thank You” to Rich Tindell, Rich Kamzelski and Philip Morris for replacing the American Flag and POW/MIA Flag at our Vietnam Memorial in Beaver. She also reminded members to water the flowers if they are going past the Vietnam Memorial. A motion was made by Kitty Curtis to donate $250.00 to “Project New Hope” for disabled Veterans and their families to attend a retreat at the Beacon Lodge Camp in Mount Union, PA; motion was seconded by Linda Szatkiewicz. Motion carried. Bobbie read the biographies of Donna Foy and Jessica Murray the two candidates running for PA State Vice President. Elections for PA State AVVA will be on June 28th at State College. The AVVA will be celebrating their Ten Year Anniversary of incorporation and honoring past PA State AVVA Presidents. Rick Raich is collecting cell phones for soldiers; if you have one you are no longer using please bring it to the next meeting. The meeting was adjourned at 7:00 P.M.; the next meeting will be July16, 2014 at 6:00 P.M. at the VFW Post 128 in Rochester, PA. Submitted by, Sandy Giordano Secretary Pro-Tem, Chapter 862 Page 15 VIETNAM VET GAZETTE July 2014 VVA CHAPTER 862 IS ACCEPTING ORDERS for memorial walkway bricks to be placed at the Vietnam Memorial in Beaver. You may honor Veterans of the armed services, loved ones and friends (both living and deceased) with an “In Memory of” brick. You may also want to honor your American Legion post, your Veterans of Foreign Wars post and/or all Veterans Service Organizations. Orders are accepted year round, with placement every spring and fall. Engraving is donated by Rome Monument in honor of county veterans. Mail completed forms to: William Laughner 119 Jonathan Drive Darlington, PA 16115 Please Note: Our Chapter Web site has been updated with several “Links” with more being added everyday. Check all the “Links” ! “Agent Orange” Link now has a Reference to all the Illnesses Related to Agent Orange along with the Birth Defects and it also includes the “Faces of Agent Orange”. This would be a Good Link to refer your friends to that don’t know what Agent Orange is and how it can affect your family. Watch Daily for any “Special Announcements” Go to http://www.vva862.org & “Check it Out” Page 16 VIETNAM VET GAZETTE July 2014 For Our Children and Grandchildren: Ask Your Representatives to Support H.R. 4816 http://www.vva.org/WebWeekly/html/20140703.html#NYT Please write to your representatives today and ask them to join their colleagues in support of H.R. 4816, the Toxic Exposure Research and Military Family Support Act of 2014. On June 9, Congressman Mike Honda (D-CA17) introduced H.R. 4816, the Toxic Exposure Research and Military Family Support Act of 2014, which is a companion bill to S.1602, introduced by Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT). CLICK HERE TO ASK YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TO SUPPORT H.R. 4816 “My bill will extend care to veterans who can show that their medical illnesses have a direct relation to a toxic substance they were exposed to,” said Rep. Honda. “Additionally, this act will take care of the children, grandchildren, and future descendants who have been affected by these poisons. This is about keeping our promise to our veterans. This is about making sure that they get the care that they not only deserve, but they have earned.” H.R.4816 directs the Department of Veterans Affairs to establish a national center for the diagnosis, treatment, and research of health conditions of the descendants of veterans exposed to toxic substances during service in the Armed Forces, and to provide certain services to those descendants. Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) strongly supports H.R. 4816, which upholds our founding principle, "Never again will one generation of veterans abandon another." Remember “Candy Lokey” Candy is one of our VVA 862 LIFE Members who took on the challenge of trying to find pictures of all the POW / MIA’s from the Vietnam War. Its taken many years but I received this email recently. “On May 20 2014, I received the last photo I needed to complete my project. I now have all 1,642 photos, as well as all but 76 of those that have been accounted for.” Congratulations Candy! I know its been a long road but you must have a great feeling deep inside. Job Well Done! VVA 862 GOLF SEASON 2014 GOLF SEASON HAS BEGUN MONDAYS 3:30 - STONECREST GOLF COURSE THURSDAYS 3:30 - FOX RUN GOLF COURSE COME AND JOIN US IN THIS FUN GOLF LEAGUE Contact - Don Villella 724-843-7401 or Cliff Hawes 724-728-5065 Calendar ofVET Events for 2006 VIETNAM VIETNAM VET GAZETTE GAZETTE Page PAGE17 12 ‘TOGETHER THEN” “TOGETHER THEN” Calendar of Events for 2014 July 4th of July Parade - Midland, Pa. VVA 862 - BOD Meeting - 7:00 PM Honor Guard Practice 7:00 PM Midland VFW Park July 11, 12, 13 - Buffalo Hollow 12, Opening Ceremony VVA 862 Honor Guard July 16 AVVA 862 - Meeting - 6:00 PM VVA 862 - Meeting - 7:00 PM July 4 July 9 July 11 August U S Coast Guard Birthday Honor Guard Practice 7:00 PM Midland VFW Park Aug 5 - 9 VVA Nat Conference - Hyatt - Wichita, Kansas Aug 13 VVA 862 Picnic - Industry Park No BOD Meeting Aug 15- -17 Bridgewater River Regatta Aug 19 - 23 “Hookstown Fair” VVA Booth Aug 20 AVVA 862 Meeting - 6:00 PM VVA 862 - Meeting - 7:00 PM Aug 23 VVA 862 “Duck Race” @ Fair 6:00 PM Aug 30 4th Annual Blaine Allinder “Golf Outing” $100 Per Golfer / $400.00 per Foursome Aug 4 Aug 8 Next Meeting Date JULY 16th, 2014 “TOGETHER NOW” “TOGETHER NOW” Oct VVA 862 - BOD Meeting - 7:00 PM Honor Guard Practice 7:00 PM Midland VFW Oct 13 U S Navy Birthday Oct 15 AVVA 862 Meeting - 6:00 PM VVA 862 - Meeting - 7:00 PM Oct 18 Hi-Way Clean-Up - Rt 18 9:00 AM Oct 18 - 19 PASC Meeting State College - Ramada Oct 8 Oct 10 Nov 2 Nov 14 Nov 10 Nov 11 Nov 12 Nov 19 Nov 25 Dec 7 Dec 10 Dec 12 Sept Sept 10 VVA 862 - BOD Meeting - 7:00 PM Sept 12 Honor Guard Practice 7:00 PM Midland VFW Park Sept 17 VVA 862 - Meeting 7:00 PM Sept 18 - 21 Kokomo 32nd Vietnam Vets Reunion Kokomo, In. Sept 18 US Air Force Birthday-1947 Sept 23 - 28 “Wall That Heals” Beaver, Pa. Sept 27 POW / MIA Ride to the Wall Registration 12:00 Noon - Leaves Rochester VFW 3:00 PM Sept 28 “Gold Star Mothers” Day January July 2006 2014 Dec 13 Dec 17 Dec 25 Dec 31 November Daylight Savings - Ends” Honor Guard Practice 7:00 PM Midland VFW US Marines Birthday Veterans Day—Parade - -Beaver VVA 862 - BOD Meeting - 7:00 PM AVVA 862 Meeting - 6:00 PM VVA 862 - Meeting - 7:00 PM “Happy Thanksgiving December “Pearl Harbor Day” 73 years VVA 862 - BOD Meeting Rochester VFW 7 PM Honor Guard Practice 7:00 PM Midland VFW “Wreaths Across America - Gazebo in Beaver VVA 862 - Meeting - 7:00 PM “Merry Christmas” “New Year’s Eve” The PTSD Group of VVA Chapter 862 is cancelled effective immediately due to lack of participation. In the future, if the need arises, we can start the group back up again. I will remain chairman for the PTSD committee. I will be available 24 hrs. a day for anyone who has a problem or has questions. Rich McCracken 724 - 266 - 4914 VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA MEMBERSHIP IS OPEN TO ANY VETERAN WHO SERVED ANYWHERE DURING THE VIETNAM WAR ERA Name:______________________Phone:_______________Birthday___/___/___ Address:___________________City:________________State:______Zip______ ____I served in the US military (for other than training purposes) between 8/5/64 & 5/7/75 Or ____I served in the US military in Vietnam between 2/28/61 and 5/7/75 ____DD-214 enclosed (Applications without DD-214 will be processed as Associate Memberships) ____Renewal Membership Card #_________________New Member:_____________ ____I wish to join the (AVVA) - Associates of the Vietnam Veterans of America $20.00 P/Year Type: __ 1 Year Individual Member- $20.00 __ 3 Year- $50.00 __ Life Member Optional Time Payment $50 down/ $25/mth __ $250.00 (Ages 49 and under) __ $225.00 (Ages 50-55) __ $200.00 (Ages 56-60) __ $175.00 (Ages 61-65) __ $150.00 (Ages 66 + ) Return this form to: GARY SHAFFER VVA CHAPTER 862 709 OHIO AVE MIDLAND, PA 15059 Rick “Luis Suárez” Raich prepares to put the bite on Frank Petz. Air Force Museum trip - relaxing after a day of touring.
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