Veterans of Foreign Wars - Greenwood Memorial VFW Post 5864
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Veterans of Foreign Wars - Greenwood Memorial VFW Post 5864
Veterans of Foreign Wars Greenwood Memorial VFW Post 5864 – June 2016 Newsletter "It’s not the dues you pay to be a member, it’s the price you paid to be eligible!” “Like us” on --Facebook -- Greenwood VFW 5864-- and visit our --Website-greenwoodvfw.com-________________________________________________________________________________ Charter Member Elmer Muesing among guests VFW Post 5864 Life Member and Charter Member Elmer Muesing, left, is presented a certificate by Life Member Al Kessinger at the 40th Anniversary of the Post on Saturday, April 30. Mr. Muesing is believed to be only one of six living Charter Members. There were a total of 40 veterans when the Post was chartered on April 20, 1976 The other five include: John D. Chont, Raybon C. Cox, Rollie G. Craft, Jackie A. Inabnitt, and Robert Elmer Muesing, left and Al Kessinger, right D. Pearl. Both Muesing and Kessinger served in the United States Marine Corps in the mid 60’s and both served in South Vietnam. Jack Inabnitt, a Charter Member and also a Vietnam veteran, was unable to attend the event. __________________________________________________________________________ Please see the Hole-In-One news story on page 2 2 -- June 2016 Newsletter – Greenwood VFW Post 5864 Ray Skillman to furnish 2016 GMC Terrain Hole-in-One sponsored at annual golf tournament A Hole-In-One will be sponsored at the VFW Post 5864 annual Golf Tournament on Saturday, June 11. Ray Skillman Auto will have a 2016 GMC Terrain with a MRSP of $28,500 at the golf course. If you are entered the golf tournament and are on a team and you pay $5 you are eligible to win the automobile. Entry in the Hole-In-One contest is $5. The Post is paying for the insurance on the Hole-InOne contest. The Hole-In-One is # 7 which is 187 yards at Smock Golf Course. Business and Individual Sponsors are needed 9th VFW golf tournament about two weeks away Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5864 will host their 9th Annual Golf Tournament on Saturday, June 11, 2016 at Smock Golf Course. The net proceeds of the tournament will be used to fund the VFW’s Military Assistance Program, financial help to veterans and their families and many of our local charitable programs which include the Patriot’s Pen for junior high school students; Voice of Democracy for high school students; Boy and Girl Scouts of the Year; Teacher of the Year in elementary, junior and senior high school categories; and at least three $1,000 college scholarships every year paid twice annually. VFW Post 5864 awards plaques to the Outstanding Citizen of the Year; Policeman of the Year; Fireman of the Year and EMT of the Year in the City of Greenwood. We help our community by providing assistance to local food banks; Indiana homeless veterans; and assisting local veterans and their families in financial need. VFW Post 5864 acts as a resource to veterans by locating other organizations as needed to help the veteran confront the issues they may be facing today. You can join with VFW Post 5864 to achieve the mission of helping veterans by becoming a sponsor of our 9th Annual Golf Tournament. If you are unable to provide a sponsorship with a cash donation, please consider donating merchandise to be awarded as prizes to our players. Each player will be provided with a “Ditty Bag” provided by Humana Insurance which will include coupons and business gratuities. Contributions and Sponsorships are 100% tax deductible as VFW Post 5864 is a non-profit organization. Sponsors will receive a letter acknowledging the contribution or donation provided. There are seven levels of sponsorship available to both businesses and individuals: Presenting and Co-Sponsor - $5,000; Diamond - $2,500; Platinum - $1,000; Gold - $500; Silver - $250; Bronze - $100; and Individual Sponsors - $50. Each Sponsor and golfer will receive a complimentary meal at VFW Post 5864 after the golf tournament concludes. If you have any questions, please address them to Steve Milbourn, 317-525-7291. __________________________________________________________________________ VFW Freedom Fest to feature pulled pork meal For the past 20 plus years, the Auxiliary (formerly Ladies Auxiliary), Men’s Auxiliary and VFW have sponsored a “Fish Fry” the day of the Greenwood Freedom Fest. This year the Auxiliary voted to no longer host the event. The VFW brought it up at a couple of meetings, discussed the possibilities and determined it was to labor intensive, so they too are not hosting a Fish Fry this year. The Freedom Fest also has three competing vendors with fish. This year we will have a Pulled Pork sandwich, Cole Slaw, Chips, and a soft drink for $6. Strawberry Shortcake will be available for $3. Draft beer on tap will also be available for $1.50 per glass (plastic). You must drink anything purchased at the VFW on our property. The date is Saturday, June 25 3 -- June 2016 Newsletter – Greenwood VFW Post 5864 Message from the Commander . . . VFW, Auxiliary and Men’s Auxiliary Members: The swearing in of new officers and appointees will be held on Tuesday, June 7 at the end of the meeting. I have asked former Post Commander and District Commander Bob Muhlhauser to swear all of the new officers and appointees into office. Officially we take office on Sunday, June 18. Afterwards, we will need to take updated photos for the board on the south wall and our web-site. It is important to be at this meeting, especially for the photos. Sadly, our membership will drop around 50 to 60 members from where we are now. However, it will be much easier to achieve the 100% membership mark for 2016-2017. I am hopeful that we can attain that mark by December 31. It will take much work, but it is not impossible if we all work toward that goal. Commander Steve Milbourn This coming year, 2016-2017, will be extremely significant in the 40-year history of the Post. Everything seems to be running on all eight cylinders. I hope you can all join in becoming part of the solution so that we can continue moving forward. This newsletter is rather abbreviated. There will be more next month. My computer went on the “fritz” at the last minute. Steve Milbourn, Commander Greenwood VFW Post 5864 [email protected] 317-525-7291 CHECK PRESENTED FOR NEW DAV VANS – VFW House Committee member Don LaFountaine, left, representing VFW Post 5864, the Auxiliary and the Men’s Auxiliary presented a check in the amount of $1,250 from the three groups to Jim McIntire, the Johnson County Veterans DAV Van Coordinator. The group is in the process of replacing their current vans with two new ones. Mr. McIntire’s group provides rides to and from VA Medical appointments. 4 -- June 2016 Newsletter – Greenwood VFW Post 5864 Veteran of the Month -- Damon E. Monschein r Damon Monschein to receive high school diploma More than 69 years ago, 18-year-old Damon Monschein enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. Now, at 87 years of age, he will receive his high school diploma from Howe High School on Saturday, June 4. Damon was born on May 13, 1929 in Indianapolis and grew up on the east-side of Indianapolis. He was scheduled to graduate in June 1947, but his schooling was interrupted when he decided to join the military and fight for his country. Damon qualified on the M-1 Rifle and the 30 caliber Carbine. During his time in Korea, he served as a Mortar Unit Leader on a 60 mm mortar. His combat tour began on Nov. 11, 1950 and ended on Nov. 27, 1951. Damon received the Good Conduct Medal, United Nations Medal and the Korean Service Medal with one (1) star. His DD-214 (Separation from the Military) states that he “Participated in action against enemy forces in South and Central Korea. Damon crossed the 38th Parallel on five occasions. Damon is a Life Member of VFW Post 5864 and has served as the Sgt. At Arms at both the Post and District level for many years. When Damon left the Marine Corps, he returned home to Indianapolis and worked at a number of various jobs. He once worked erecting beer and liquor signs and displays in grocery stores and liquor/beer stores. Most of his life he spent as a house painter. He is a staple at the VFW. Greenwood VFW Bingo forging ahead for new year Greenwood VFW Post 5864 is now being chaired by Dereke Lawson. Recently, Bill Clark, our Bingo chairman for a number of years left the position May 1. Please contact Steve Milbourn, at 317-525-7291 or e-mail him at [email protected] for further information. The position is a non-paid volunteer position. The Indiana Gaming Commission forbids any entity holding a Bingo License to pay individuals for working at the Bingo games. It is also not allowed to tip volunteer Bingo workers or staff. VFW’s weekly Bingo games continue to grow at the Post. However, there continues to be a need for additional workers in order to keep things flowing and keep the attendance up. Bingo begins each Wednesday with an “Early Bird” game at 6:30 p.m. Bingo is open to the public and provides a good time out for the evening. If you are interested in helping, please contact Steve Milbourn to get signed up! The Post’s Bingo Gaming License number is 138686. Free Notary Service to Veterans and Auxiliary Members of VFW Post 5864 – Contact Steve Milbourn – 317-525-7291 5 -- June 2016 Newsletter – Greenwood VFW Post 5864 VFW to visit Domiciliary June 9 to aid veterans Summer donations are needed for the VA Domiciliary. Please bring these items to the VFW by Tuesday, June 7 in order for everything to get organized for the visit on Thursday, June 9. Please contact the Post at 317-888-2488 for any donations. The Domiciliary is located in downtown Indianapolis at 725 N. Pennsylvania St. and houses both men and women veterans who are homeless and in need. The Domiciliary actively encourages them to find work and improve their particular situation. This event is monthly on the second Thursday and help is always needed. Folks planning on going to the Domiciliary should be at the Post around 5 p.m. on Thursday, June 9. Saturday breakfast to continue thru the summer Breakfast at VFW Post 5864 will continue through the summer on each Saturday morning. In years past, around May 1, breakfast was stopped and then picked back up in September or early October. The theory of keeping breakfast ongoing is that people have to eat breakfast anyway and we might just as well be open. Some adjustments have been made to the menu. A breakfast consisting of two (2) eggs, two (2) slices of bacon, one (1) biscuit and sausage gravy, potatoes, toast or biscuit and coffee or soft drink will cost $7. Sides, some of which have previously been included in the entire breakfast will cost: milk, $1 each; three (3) small Pancakes, $2; two (2) eggs, $2; two (2) Strips of Bacon, $2; and Sausage Gravy and Biscuit, $2. Western, and Mushroom and Cheese Omelets are available for $7 and includes your choice of white, wheat or rye toast, coffee or soft drink. VFW, Auxiliary meet 1st and 3rd Tuesday The VFW and VFW Auxiliary (formerly Ladies Auxiliary) meet on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 7:30 p.m. The VFW meets in the canteen and the Auxiliary meets in the Banquet Room. Members are encouraged to attend. VFW Men’s Auxiliary meet 2nd Tuesday The VFW Men’s Auxiliary meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Healing Touch at VFW Monday, June 13 at 2 p.m., Healing Touch providers will make their monthly appearance at the VFW on Monday, June 13, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. The VA Hospital in Indianapolis has referred veterans who suffer from PTSD and other mental, physical and emotional issues to the Healing Touch Providers. This is a free service to current and former military and civilian first responders. Healing Touch is a relaxing, nurturing, energy therapy. Gentle touch assists in balancing your physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being. Healing Touch works with your energy field to support your natural ability to heal. It is safe for all ages and works in harmony with standard medical care. Kathy Kuhn, Mary Covert and Tamra Bissett are the primary providers. Additional sessions are available at a cost and you are welcome to talk to the ladies on Monday, June 13. They will have flyers and other information explaining their program. You may enter through the Banquet door where a banner will be posted. 6 -- June 2016 Newsletter – Greenwood VFW Post 5864 2nd “Sandbox Reunion” to start June 9 at Kokomo The second annual “Sandbox Reunion” will begin with a Hog roast on Thursday, June 9. On Friday, June 10 at 11:30 a.m. opening ceremonies will be held. The event will be held at the Howard County Healing Field just outside Kokomo. Indiana Gold Star Mothers and their families will place their loved one’s brick in our memorial garden. They will be escorted by local, State and National dignitaries. At the conclusion of the opening ceremony the hog that some spent all night cooking will be served. There will also be some baked beans, potato salad and slaw. Live entertainment will start at 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 10 and Saturday, June 11 and will end at 11:30 p.m. both days. Entry fee for the “Sandbox Reunion” is $10 for the entire reunion. The camping fee for the Sandbox is free, with no assigned camping sites. First Annual Reunion of Veterans from 1980 to today VFW Post 5864 will host their First Annual Reunion of veterans between 1980 and today will be held on Saturday, August 27. Information will be forthcoming concerning meetings for the planning of this event. George and Connie Wallace are coordinating the event. VFW 5864 to host Grilled Chicken Friday, June 3 Greenwood VFW Post 5864 will host a grilled chicken breast dinner on Friday, June 3. The cost is $11. The meal includes grilled chicken breast, baked potato, vegetable medley, salad, roll and butter. The dinner begins at 6 p.m. and continues until 8 p.m. Karaoke starts at 8 p.m. The public is invited and encouraged to attend this event. The Post is located at 333 S. Washington St., Greenwood. Plan to stop by and enjoy a delicious meal and wholesome laughter in a non-smoking atmosphere. If you have any questions, please call 317-888-2488. Bar-B-Q Pork Ribs -- $11 Friday, June 24 -- from 6 to 8 p.m. Includes a baked potato, corn on the cob, salad, roll and butter Greenwood VFW 5864 hours of operation posted Greenwood VFW Post 5864 is open six days a week – Monday thru Saturday from 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. Closing hours on Friday and Saturday are extended depending on the number of patrons at the Post. Individuals who are not members of a VFW or one of their Auxiliary’s are welcome to stop in and visit us. Those people should sign in as a guest and write down their sponsor. Most holidays the Post is closed but you are welcome to call 317-888-2488 to make sure the Post is open. Closures are generally posted in our monthly newsletters. 7 -- June 2016 Newsletter – Greenwood VFW Post 5864 No Euchre scheduled for the month of June Euchre is held every Saturday at 2 p.m. at Greenwood VFW Post 5864. Normally there is a full house of people who come to play Euchre. They play progressive Euchre and move from table-to-table to give everyone an opportunity to win a game. The cost is $5 for the event. 8 -- June 2016 Newsletter – Greenwood VFW Post 5864 Veterans of Foreign Wars news briefs . . . House Hearing on Veteran Suicide: The House Veterans’ Affairs Committee held a hearing on Thursday to discuss veteran suicide. Topics highlighted during the hearing were data gathering and analysis, better staffing of mental health providers, expansion of peer support programs, timeliness of patient care and outreach. The committee strongly highlighted the need to increase mental health staff within VA, as well as shorten the amount of time required to hire these health care providers. VA representatives discussed what they are doing to improve the Veterans Crisis Hotline as well as expand peer support specialist programs. VA also explained that they have been conducting research to better understand veteran suicide, not just as whole, but within subpopulations based on gender and age. The epidemiology department of VA has been working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as well as DOD to analyze data for all veterans dating back to 1979. Results should be published mid-summer which should help not only VA, but the House and Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committees make forward moving decisions on how to better prevent veteran suicide and improve mental health treatments. Senate Hearing on Tribal Veterans Health Care Bill: On Wednesday, the Senate Indian Affairs Committee held a hearing to discuss the Tribal Veterans Health Care Enhancement Act, which would require the Indian Health Service (IHS) to cover the copayments VA charges Native American veterans who have been referred to VA medical facilities by the IHS for nonservice connected conditions. The bill’s sponsor, Senator Thune, explained that IHS covers the copayments of Native American veterans who are referred to private sector providers, but not VA providers. This bill would correct this inequity. Santee Sioux Nation Chairman Roger Trudell discussed the barriers Native American veterans are required to overcome when receiving the health care and benefits they have earned. Country Fried Steak Dinner at VFW on June 17 Greenwood VFW Post 5864 will host a Country Fried Steak dinner on Friday, June 17. The cost is $10. The meal includes grilled Country Fried Steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, salad, roll and butter. The dinner begins at 6 p.m. and continues until 8 p.m. Karaoke starts at 8 p.m. The public is invited and encouraged to attend this event. The Post is located at 333 S. Washington St., Greenwood. Plan to stop by and enjoy a delicious meal and wholesome laughter in a non-smoking atmosphere with comfortable seating. If you have any questions, please call 317-888-2488. VFW Post 5864 to host Pork Loin dinner July 8 Greenwood VFW Post 5864 will host a Roast Pork dinner on Friday, July 8. The cost is $11. The meal includes Roast Pork, mashed potatoes, corn, salad, roll and butter. The dinner begins at 6 p.m. and continues until 8 p.m. Karaoke starts at 8 p.m. The public is invited and encouraged to attend this event. The Post is located at 333 S. Washington St., Greenwood. Plan to stop by and enjoy a delicious meal and wholesome laughter in a non-smoking atmosphere with comfortable seating. If you have any questions, please call the Post at 317-888-2488. 9 -- June 2016 Newsletter – Greenwood VFW Post 5864 VFW Post 5864 Officers – 2016-2017 Steve Milbourn…..…… Commander George Wallace……..… Sr. Vice Cmdr. Sherri Jones…..……….. Jr. Vice Cmdr. Mike Tomes…………… Quartermaster Bobby Jennett………… Chaplain Steve Milbourn……….. Service Officer Connie Wallace……….. Adjutant George Wallace………. Judge Advocate Connie Wallace………. Judge Advocate Roger Green……………1 Yr. House Com. Don LaFountaine……... 2 Yr. House Com. G. K. Puckett…………. 3 Yr. House Com. Ralph Schuster…..……. 1 Yr. Trustee Darrold Rodda………… 2 Yr. Trustee Ed Dunham…….……… 3 Yr. Trustee Damon Monschein……. 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Some of the troop strength and quality of life programs contained in the HASC bill include: -- A 2.1 percent pay raise, which is a half-percent higher than the Administration’s request. -- Halting most planned troop drawdowns by adding 25,000 more soldiers to the Army National Guard and Reserve, increasing the active Army by 5,000, adding 1,000 more Marines and 285 Airmen. -- Retain Tricare Prime and create a new Tricare Preferred program out of the current Standard/Extra programs. Current fee structures would remain in place, but could change in 2020 if the Pentagon can meet certain standards for patient access and care. All personnel now serving or who will retire before 2018 will stay in current Tricare fee structures, with enrollment fees adjusted to the cost of living, as mandated by law. Anyone enlisting after Jan. 1, 2018, would pay an annual fee for services. -- Require military treatment facilities to extend their normal business hours to improve patient access, and realign military health facilities under the Defense Health Agency, which is a step closer to the VFW-supported goal of a joint military medical command. -- Require women to register with the Selective Service System. -- Extend by one year the Special Survivor Indemnity Allowance of $310 per month through Sept. 30, 2018, as well as eliminate the different treatment under the Survivor Benefit Plan accorded to members of the Reserve Component who die from an injury or illness incurred or aggravated in the line of duty during Inactive-Duty training. -- Amend the Uniformed Service Former Spouse Protection Act by eliminating the “windfall provision,” which currently grants divorce awards based on expected retirement pay, not on the actual paygrade at the time of divorce. This is another longtime VFW-supported goal. Former spouses would still benefit from annual COLA increases as approved by Congress. 10 -- June 2016 Newsletter – Greenwood VFW Post 5864 VFW AUXILIARY MAKES DONATION TO HVAF -- Cindy Coram, at left, VFW Post 5864 Auxiliary Secretary, presents a check in the amount of $250 to Cindy Thomas (right), LCSW, Executive Vice-President of Programs of Hoosier Veterans Assistance Foundation (HVAF) recently. The Auxiliary (former Ladies Auxiliary), Men’s Auxiliary and VFW have been ardent supporters of HVAF. _________________________________________________________________________ Auxiliary member receives Associate Degree Michelle D. Milbourn, daughter of Steve and Patti (step-daughter) and Sally Poston graduated from Harrison College in Indianapolis with an Associate Degree as a Medical Assistant. She also graduated with Distinction with a 3.5 + grade point average for the two years she attended the college. Michelle attended the Indianapolis-East branch of the college. The graduation ceremonies took place at Lakewood Church near Rockville Rd. and I-465 N. on Saturday, May 21. She is the mother of four children – Tiffany Hall; Daniel Milbourn; Heidi Milbourn and Ben Morris. Daniel is attending Lincoln Tech; Heidi is at Warren Central and Ben attends a grade school nearby. Tiffany lives in Mooresville and has a daughter, Emma. Michelle’s boyfriend is Jim Adkins and they live on the far eastside of Indianapolis. Michelle is also a member of VFW Post 5864 Auxiliary along with her sister Melanie; step-mother Patti Milbourn; aunt Phyllis; cousins Danielle and Shannon. She is the middle of three daughters. Melissa is the eldest and lives in the Ben Davis area; and the youngest, Melanie Michelle D. Milbourn lives in the Evansville, Indiana area. __________________________________________________________________________ Spaghetti dinner with meatballs is Friday, June 10 Greenwood VFW Post 5864 will hold a Spaghetti dinner with meatballs, garlic bread, salad and dessert on Friday, June 10. The meal is $9 per person. The dinner begins at 6 p.m. and continues until 8 p.m. Karaoke starts at 8 p.m. The public is invited to attend this event. The Post is located at 333 S. Washington St., Greenwood. Plan to stop by and enjoy a delicious meal in a non-smoking atmosphere with comfortable seating. If you have any questions, please call the Post at 317-888-2488. 11 -- June 2016 Newsletter – Greenwood VFW Post 5864 Vietnam and Navy veteran Alan Hanback dies Alan Lee Hanback, 66, of Fairland, IN passed away on April 28, at St. Francis Hospital, Indianapolis. He was born in South Bend, IN on December 9, 1949. He was a U.S. Navy Veteran, member of Greenwood VFW Post 5864; Keystone Masonic Lodge 251; and active member of the 685 UAW Chrysler Corp. (KTP) Kokomo, IN. Alan retired from Navistar in 2009 after 17 years of service and Witco-Richardson Battery Parts Division in Indianapolis after 21 years of service. He enjoyed the outdoors working in his yard and garden, loved his country and the Democratic Party. He was an avid Alabama Crimson Tide fan, and enjoyed riding his Harley Davidson. Alan loved his family and enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren. Survivors include wife: Karen J. Hanback of Fairland; sons; Eric (Stephanie) Lines of New Palestine; and Cory Hanback of Fairland; sisters; Bobbie (Herschel) Herston of Huntsville, AL; Sue Middleton of Tekoa, WA; and Joyce Gosztola of South Bend, IN; brothers; Denny Hanback of Mishawaka, IN and Ricky (Tammy) Hanback of South Bend, IN, grandchildren; Austin, Ava and Georgia Lines. Preceded in death by parents; Everett and Grace Austin Hanback, brothers; Grady, Ronnie, Terry and Mark Hanback, sisters; Betty Willits and Judy Whaley. The funeral service was held on May 2 at Bell Mortuary & Crematory in Fountaintown, IN. Burial was in the Pleasantview Cemetery, Pleasantview, IN. _________________________________________________________________________ GREENWOOD VFW POST 5864 MEMBERS VISIT CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH – Recently four veterans from three different wars visited with a class at Classical Conversations in Greenwood (Calvary Baptist Church). From left, center, Sherri Jones – U.S. Army -- Haiti; Steve Milbourn – U.S. Army -- Vietnam; Al Kessinger – U.S. Marine Corps -Vietnam and Ken Hall – U.S. Army -- Korea. They spoke about their war-time experiences. The church is located on U.S. 31 just south of Tom O'Brien Auto. The four members enjoyed their time and were treated to an ice cream sundae afterwards. Thanks to the Auxiliary Thanks to the Auxiliary (formerly Ladies Auxiliary) for the meal they prepared on Poppy Day, Saturday, May 28 for those of us who helped with the Poppy Drive. At press time, the total amount collected was not known, but will be reported in the July newsletter. 12 -- June 2016 Newsletter – Greenwood VFW Post 5864 Greenwood church donates to VFW to help others Greenwood VFW Post 5864 Life Member David H. Syrus, hands a donation of $50 to Sr. Vice Commander Gary Totty. David’s church, Christ Our Shepherd Church of the Brethren collected $50 while hosting a “Welcome Home Veterans Dinner Program”. The church periodically sponsors dinners for those individual in the military; veterans; surviving spouses and families of veterans. The cash gift will be distributed to the VA Domiciliary and HVAF. There are four more Sunday dinners planned for 2016 – July 10; September 11; November 13 and December 11. The dinners begin at 5 p.m. and are free. The church is located at 857 N. State Rd. 135 in Greenwood and their phone number is 317-416-7888. Donations in any amount can be made Gary Totty, left and David Syrus on the right to VFW Post 5864 in Greenwood. __________________________________________________________________________ Friday night, July 1 -- 6 to 8 p.m. Hamburger Steak -- $10 plus Baked Potato, Green Beans, Salad and Dinner Roll _______________________________________________________________________________ VFW membership applications made simple A VFW Membership Application is really very simple to complete and should not intimidate you. Applications should be completed for New Members, Transfers, and Reinstatements and to apply for a Life Membership. An application should be behind the bar. If you plan to take credit for the member – you should complete the application. Why? More than likely you can read what you write down, but you may not be able to read or understand what the incoming member has written down. This is extremely important in getting the proper information on the application. Also, only VFW members of our Post can take credit for the member coming in, regardless of who spoke to him or her, i.e., an employee talks to the prospective member and gets them to join – the employee cannot get the credit, unless the employee is a member of the VFW. If the member is transferring into our Post, we need his or her current VFW Card # and current or previous VFW Post #. The new form has a line where the veteran is to let you know what month and year he or she arrived in the combat zone and when they left. This is extremely important. An e-mail address is also very, very important. The one area of the application that is forgotten nearly 100% of the time is to get the veteran to sign the back of the application. The final part of the membership procedure is to collect $35 dues for one-year plus an extra $1 if they are a new member and a copy of a DD-214 or document showing honorable service in a combat zone. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to call Steve Milbourn, Membership Chairman at 317-525-7291 or e-mail him at [email protected]. 13 -- June 2016 Newsletter – Greenwood VFW Post 5864 VA eliminates net worth factor for health eligibility From National VFW Headquarters -- Currently, the Veterans Administration (VA) combines a veteran’s income and assets when making income-based eligibility determinations for health care benefits and copayment obligations. In 2015, VA began only consider a veteran’s gross household income and deductible expenses from the previous year when making such determinations. This change will expand health care access to low-income veterans and reduce out-ofpocket costs for thousands of veterans. VA estimates that 190,000 veterans will become eligible for reduced health care costs over the next five years. VFW new year starts July 1; officers begin June 18 The 2016-2017 VFW year begins June 18 at the conclusion of the State Convention. The VFW new year actually begins July 1 for the purposes of membership. Our goal this year will be to reach 100% by the end of December, 2016.