Sunday, June 24, 2018

Veterans related links 062418



Rep. Brian Mast Being Considered As Next Veterans Affairs Secretary: Trump's consideration of the well-regarded veteran and Congressman Brian Mast for the next VA secretary may play well in certain circles, but it raises more questions about the President's overall ability to select qualified candidates for the top slot at the second largest cabinet agency in the government.


 

VA Updates Disability Rating Schedule to Better Align with Modern Medicine


 

Paralyzed Veterans Of America Applauds Passage Of VA MISSION Act


 

Veterans Affairs To Follow Failed DOD Cerner Electronic Health Record Plan: Acting VA secretary Robert Wilkie pushed VA over the cliff with its electronic health record system by signing a deal with Cerner despite recent failures in the same or similar system the company developed for DOD.


 

Marine Veteran discusses experience with mental health care; VA's National Baby Shower a success


 

New degree program aimed at helping veterans run for public office


 

This vet’s farm grows squash, carrots and new beginnings


 

Robert Wilkie Nominated, Cerner Contract Obvious Litmus Test To Run VA


 

IAVA’s Big 6 Priorities


 

Initiate Support for Injuries from Burn Pits and Other Toxic Exposures


 

Behind the scenes: Robert Wilkie's nomination to lead Veterans Affairs


 

Marine’s struggle includes potentially deadly prescription cocktail


 

1 million vets get VA-funded private-sector care through program set to run out of money


 

Memorial Day Matters


 

Memorial Day ceremony at The Wall to honor America’s service members who have made the ultimate sacrifice


 

Veterans Affairs Trumps States Rights With Telehealth Expansion Laws: Under the cause of helping veterans, the Department of Veterans Affairs is expanding its reach into the backyard of states that may not allow the type of care and techniques prescribed by VA.


 

‘New’ Million Veteran Program DNA Database Uses Google Cloud Partner: VA, through its cronies in the media, is still selling false information about its Million Veteran Program that encourages veterans to donate access to their genomic data to private industry to help them make billions using our data. Why push a false narrative?


 

Massive veterans policy bill heads to Trump’s desk, but results will take time


 

Bay Pines VA Hits Back Against Malfeasance Allegations, FOIA Fees Outrageous: VA loves recording veterans in secret. One veteran, in a turnabout, took the time to record various reactions to accusations of malfeasance including refusing to lower outrageous FOIA fees that deter accountability and transparency.


 

Mark Knopfler - Brothers In Arms (Live In Berlin 2007) OFFICIAL


 

VA-Style Union-Busting Executive Orders To Erode Federal Union Power


 

Veterans Affairs Strips Employee Rights, Repudiates Master Agreement: VA just repudiated its 2011 master agreement with the AFGE union that exposes many rank and file employees to termination without procedures protecting their due process rights.


 

Chairman Roe in the Washington Times: I Carry The Mission to Honor the Sacrifice of Our Heroes With Me


 

Trump Appeals to House And Senate Republicans To Back Him Up On Smearing U.S. Soldier's Family


 

A Somber Memorial Day Reminder of the Terrible Cost of War


 

Veterans Do Not Need Permission For Non-VA Emergency Room Visits Says VA Video: VA remains slippery when it comes to non-VA emergency room care. Be careful to follow all the rules and use common sense when seeking emergency room care without permission.


 

Swamp Gas: CALIBRE Attempts To Bully, Intimidate Veterans Rights Activist.  Friday, CALIBRE issued a retraction demand to Benjamin Krause using language indicating it may take legal action if Krause refuses to comply with the demand.


 

We Remember Amie Muller And All Burn Pit Victims Today


 

Few Civilian Health Providers in New York Ready to Provide Timely, Quality Care to Veterans


 

VFW Magazine June/July 2018


 

Trump’s executive order on unions will hurt federal employees


 

USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor Closed Indefinitely


 

Forgetting Why We Remember


 

FOIA Reveals VA Public Affairs Double Standard On Racism Allegations: FOIA response about a racist Facebook comment from the local AFGE president at Bay Pines VA shows an apparent double standard that most employees should be concerned about


 

Army Sgt. Robert Anspach will forever be 33.  Fifty-one years after he was killed in action on a reconnaissance mission near the height of the Vietnam War, Anspach’s status remains classified as killed in action and body not recovered.


 

Advice For Peter O’Rourke, Ex-CALIBRE Exec Turned Acting VA Secretary: VA has yet another new acting VA secretary - - the third one in just over 1 year - - and let's hope he steers clear of the swamp while operating in the top slot.


 

Delaware Valley Veterans Consortium


 

VA Wasted $3 Billion In Medical Implant Device Purchases, Will Now Track Medical Implant Devices With New Database.  After wasting $3 billion on untracked medical implant devices, VA now plans to spend more taxpayer dollars on building a national registry, but will the registry work as advertised?


 

Typical Bureaucracy: GAO Finds VA Created New Wait Times Problem To Fix Old Wait Times Problem

 

GAO concludes Veterans Choice Program is not providing the wait time relief veterans were promised, at least not within the timeframe evaluated within the report.


 

VA Leaders and Team Named as Finalists for Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medals


 

VA’s Board of Veterans’ Appeals resolves record number of claims to date for FY 2018


 

Salesman To Jefferson Barracks VA Admits $644,000 Fraud Scheme


 

Vision for Excellence, Issue 24.  This issue of Vision for Excellence highlights several ways to stay connected with your health care team and our improved Veterans' trust scores and appointment wait times.


 

THE VA MISSION ACT OF 2018 (VA Maintaining Systems and Strengthening Integrated Outside Networks Act)


 

New VA Research On TBI Migraines, Light Sensitivity


 

VA announces Paul Lawrence as new Under Secretary for Benefits


 

New research links Iraq dust to ill soldiers


 

Thailand Military Bases and Agent Orange Exposure


 

Project Contemporary Historical Examination of Current 0perations (CHECO) Report


 

VA Commits $17 Million to Expand Intimate Partner Violence Assistance Program: Services address healing from physical, psychological and social effects of violence.


 

DOD A No-Show At Iraq And Afghanistan Burn Pits Congressional Hearing


 

Veterans Sustain Two Serious Defeats From Trump And The House To VA Health Care


 

Congress Passes Largest Veterans Affairs Discretionary Funding Bill Ever


 

VA Palo Alto Health Care System Uncovers Cost-Savings Skin Cancer Drug


 

Conviction: Crack Cocaine For Veterans Health Records In Credit Card Fraud: Is VA doing enough to protect veterans from fraudster employees who sell our records for crack?


 

Want A Job? Veterans Affairs Tops Navy For Most Sexual Harassment In Federal Government. Apply Now!  Let's get real. VA's culture of corruption is likely not going anywhere. So let's celebrate its recent win - - more sexual harassment than even the US Navy - - and that says a lot.


 

VA and PsychArmor Institute Offer Online Suicide Prevention Training


 

North Korea to hand over up to 200 US troops’ remains, report says


 

OUR SITE HAS BEEN AWARDED


 

More Than Just Filling Vacancies: A Closer Look at VA Hiring Authorities, Recruiting and Retention


 

VA National Suicide Data Report 2005–2015


 

VFW Action Corps Weekly June 22, 2018


 

On Friday, June 29, 2018, from 1-2 p.m. EDT, the Defense Health Agency (DHA) will host the "PTSD Care and Support: Real Warriors Campaign Resources" webinar. This webinar will discuss post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) signs, symptoms and treatment options, as well as how to overcome barriers to seeking care. An overview of Real Warriors Campaign resources for service members, veterans, and families who are coping with PTSD will also be provided. Following the presentation, a Q&A session with an expert from the Psychological Health Center of Excellence will take place and representatives from the Real Warriors Campaign will be available to answer any questions you may have. Register for the seminar at https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5172326288832376323 .

 

119th VFW National Convention: The VFW will host a women veterans information fair entitled “Women Veterans: Strong & Growing” during this year’s 119th VFW National Convention. The fair will be held on July 24 at 2 p.m. Information pertinent to the veterans’ community with a focus on women veterans will be provided, and all veterans are encouraged and welcome to attend. Participants will include the VFW’s Women Veterans Advisory Committee; representatives from the Department of Veterans Affairs’ offices of women’s health, women veterans, research and development, and veteran experience; the Department of Labor; the National Coalition of Homeless Veterans; and congressional staff from the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs. There will be a raffle with prizes, as well as other giveaways. Learn more about it here:


 

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced identification and burial updates.  Returning home for burial with full military honors is -- Army Pfc. Felipe A. Champion, 19, of Brownsville, Texas, whose identification was previously announced, was buried on June 21 in his hometown. Champion was a member of Company K, 3rd Battalion, 38th Infantry Regiment, when he was reported missing in action following a battle with Chinese forces on Feb. 12, 1951, in an area known as the Central Corridor, South Korea.


 

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced identification and burial updates.  Returning home for burial with full military honors is -- Army Pfc. David Baker, 18, of Gary, Ind., whose identification was previously announced, will be buried June 23 in Hobart, Ind. Baker was a member of Company I, 3rd Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division. On Nov. 25, 1950, his unit was attacked by Chinese forces while positioned near Yongbyong, North Korea. The battalion suffered heavy casualties and Baker was listed as missing in action on Nov. 28, 1950. Later reports indicated that Baker was likely captured by the enemy.


 

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced identification and burial updates.  Returning home for burial with full military honors is -- Army Staff Sgt. Leo J. Husak, 21, of West, Texas, whose identification was previously announced, will be buried June 23 in his hometown. Husak was a member of Company A, 1st Battalion, 309th Infantry Regiment, 78th Infantry Division, serving in the European theater. On Jan. 30, 1945, Husak was killed while out on patrol in Germany’s Hürtgen Forest. The offensive in the forest was one of the longest battles the United States fought during World War II, lasting for nearly five months.


 

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced identification and burial updates.  Returning home for burial with full military honors is -- Army Air Forces Staff Sgt. Roy F. Davis, 26, of Peterborough, N.H., whose identification was previously announced, will be buried June 23 in Ashby, Mass. Davis was a member of the 13th Bombardment Squadron, 3rd Bombardment Group. On March 12, 1944, he was one of two crew members aboard an A-20G Havoc bomber that failed to return to base in northeastern New Guinea after attacking enemy targets on the island. Attempts to locate the aircraft and crew during and after the war were unsuccessful and the remains were listed as non-recoverable on June 30, 1949. http://www.dpaa.mil/News-Stories/News-Releases/Article/1551658/funeral-announcement-for-airman-killed-during-world-war-ii-davis-r/

 

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced identification and burial updates.  Returning home for burial with full military honors is -- Army Air Forces Tech Sgt. John F. Brady, 26, of Taunton, Mass., whose identification was previously announced, will be buried June 27 in Arlington National Cemetery, near Washington, D.C. Brady was a member of the 323rd Bombardment Squadron, 91st Bombardment Group (Heavy), Eighth Air Force. On Nov. 2, 1944, their nine-man aircrew was on a mission to Merseburg, Germany, when their plane was hit by flak during the bomb run. As the B-17 fell out of formation, German fighters attacked and their plane crashed two kilometers southwest of the town of Barby.


 

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced identification and burial updates.  Returning home for burial with full military honors is -- Army Air Forces Tech Sgt. Allen A. Chandler, 23, of Fletcher, Okla., whose identification was previously announced, will be buried June 27 in Arlington National Cemetery, near Washington, D.C. Chandler was a member of the 323rd Bombardment Squadron, 91st Bombardment Group (Heavy), Eighth Air Force. On Nov. 2, 1944, their nine-man aircrew was on a mission to Merseburg, Germany, when their plane was hit by flak during the bomb run. As the B-17 fell out of formation, German fighters attacked and their plane crashed two kilometers southwest of the town of Barby.


 

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced identification and burial updates.  Returning home for burial with full military honors is -- Army Air Forces 1st Lt. John H. Liekhus, 29, of Anaheim, Calif., whose identification was previously announced, will be buried June 27 in Arlington National Cemetery, near Washington, D.C. Liekhus was a member of the 323rd Bombardment Squadron, 91st Bombardment Group (Heavy), Eighth Air Force. On Nov. 2, 1944, their nine-man aircrew was on a mission to Merseburg, Germany, when their plane was hit by flak during the bomb run. As the B-17 fell out of formation, German fighters attacked and their plane crashed two kilometers southwest of the town of Barby.


 

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced identification and burial updates.  Returning home for burial with full military honors is -- Army Air Forces Staff Sgt. Robert O. Shoemaker, 23, of Takoma Park, Md., whose identification was previously announced, will be buried June 27 in Arlington National Cemetery, near Washington, D.C. Shoemaker was a member of the 323rd Bombardment Squadron, 91st Bombardment Group (Heavy), Eighth Air Force. On Nov. 2, 1944, their nine-man aircrew was on a mission to Merseburg, Germany, when their plane was hit by flak during the bomb run. As the B-17 fell out of formation, German fighters attacked and their plane crashed two kilometers southwest of the town of Barby.


 

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced identification and burial updates.  Returning home for burial with full military honors is -- Army Air Forces Tech Staff Sgt. Bobby J. Younger, 19, of McKinney, Texas, whose identification was previously announced, will be buried June 27 in Arlington National Cemetery, near Washington, D.C. Younger was a member of the 323rd Bombardment Squadron, 91st Bombardment Group (Heavy), Eighth Air Force. On Nov. 2, 1944, their nine-man aircrew was on a mission to Merseburg, Germany, when their plane was hit by flak during the bomb run. As the B-17 fell out of formation, German fighters attacked and their plane crashed two kilometers southwest of the town of Barby.


 

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced identification and burial updates.  Returning home for burial with full military honors is -- Marine Pfc. John W. Mac Donald, 19, of Somerville, Mass., whose identification was previously announced, will be buried June 22 in Bourne, Mass. Mac Donald was assigned to Company F, 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division. Mac Donald’s unit landed on the small island of Betio in the Tarawa Atoll on Nov. 20, 1943, against stiff Japanese resistance. Mac Donald was killed on the first day of the battle.


 

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced identification and burial updates.  Returning home for burial with full military honors is -- Navy Pharmacist’s Mate 1st Class John H. Schoonover, 39, of Port Edwards, Wis., whose identification was previously announced, will be buried June 26 in Pensacola, Fla. Schoonover was stationed aboard the USS Oklahoma, which was moored at Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, when the ship was attacked by Japanese aircraft on Dec. 7, 1941. The battleship sustained multiple torpedo hits, which caused it to quickly capsize. The attack on the ship resulted in the deaths of 429 crewmen.


 

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced identification and burial updates.  Returning home for burial with full military honors is -- Army Cpl. Morris Meshulam was a member of Battery D, 82nd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion (Automatic Weapons,) 2nd Infantry Division. The Division suffered heavy losses to units of the Chinese People’s Volunteer Forces between the towns of Kunu-ri and Sunchon, North Korea. Meshulam was reported missing in action on Dec. 1, 1950. Interment services are pending.


 

Copied and pasted herewith: “ATTENTION: This is for all Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans. H.R.299 is going to the floor for a VOTE on Monday June 25, 2018 around 5:30pm. We need as many people we can to call YOUR Representative and ask them to SUPPORT this Bills. You can call 866-272-6622 and ask to Speak to your Representative. Also, please ask your Friends to do the same thing. PLEASE, PLEASE SHARE THIS POST. WE NEED TO GET THE WORD OUT.

Mike Yates

National Commander

Blue Water Navy Association”

 

Explain Your Brain: New Breakthroughs In TBI Science For Veterans


 

IG Investigation Into Mismanagement Allegations At Topeka VA

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