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  A Company of Heroes by Marcus Brotherton
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 05-23-2010, 10:50 AM - Forum: WWII Books & Magazines - Replies (4)


From my buddy, FIWI

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A Company of Heroes

 

by Marcus Brotherton

 

--Now available in bookstores everywhere--

 

 

A Company of Heroes: Personal Memories about the Real Band of Brothers and the Legacy They Left Us

 

"If you're a fan of HBO's Band of Brothers, you'll want to read this fascinating book ...

 

Tremendous insights here to the backstories of Easy Company's hard-fighting heroes

 

and a valuable look at what made a generation truly great."

 

--Dale Dye, Captain, USMC (Ret.),

 

and Senior Military Advisor,

 

HBO's Band of Brothers

 

 


 

 

Order the book from Amazon HERE

 

 

About the book:

 

fter chronicling the personal stories of the last few surviving Band of Brothers in "We Who Are Alive & Remain,"

 

author Marcus Brotherton presents a collection of remembrances from the families of deceased Easy Company soldiers ...

 

Compiled from notes, journals, letters, photographs, and the author's interviews with those who knew the men best,

 

this unique volume features never-before-told stories of the Band of Brothers, one of the most revered combat units in history.

 

A Company of Heroes is an intimate, revealing portrait of the lives of the men who fought for our freedom

 

during some of the darkest days the world has ever known. Some of the men profiled never returned home,

 

their lives tragically cut short. Others returned, only to struggle and drift, never fully able to shake their memories of battlefield horror.

 

Others returned and adjusted well. Armed with newfound wisdom and honor, they passed on an enduring legacy to their families

 

that continues to inspire new generations of Americans today.

 

 

Personal memories from the families of:

 

Albert Blithe, Gordon Carson, Pat Christenson, Bill Evans, Tony Garcia, Smokey Gordon,

 

Hack Hanson, Salty Harris, Moose Heyliger, Frenchy Lamoureux, George Lavenson

 

Joe Liebgott, Carwood Lipton, Robert Marsh, Skip Muck, Patrick O'Keefe, Alex Penkala,

 

George Potter, Robert Rader, Mike Ranney, LaVon Reese, Doc Roe, Ron Speirs,

 

Floyd Talbert, Joe Toye, and Robert Van Klinken

 

 

Ask for "A Company of Heroes" at a bookstore near you

 

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  Aging veterans unaware of VA pension benefits
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 05-23-2010, 10:39 AM - Forum: ALL Vets News - No Replies


From James Hennessey:

 

 

Aging veterans unaware of VA pension benefits

 

By BILL YORK

Comfort Keepers

Monday, May 3, 2010

 

For aging veterans, one of their most important benefit programs is the Veterans Non-Service Connected Improved Pension Benefit Program. Established to assist qualified veterans, and/or their surviving spouses and family, the Veterans NSC Improved Pension Benefit Program provides financial support that enables veterans to live independently while receiving the quality of care they deserve. In particular, funds are available for aging veterans who need assistance with medical and non-medical care both in the home and in qualified facilities.

 

In many cases, veterans, along with their spouses and family, are unaware that this program exists. According to VA analysis, only 27 percent of veterans and 14 percent of widow(er)s who are likely eligible, actually receive any money from the program.

 

 

 

Types of Care Eligible

 

The availability of this program is something all veterans and their widow(er)s should know. Seniors in our country are now living longer. With higher living costs and the continued rise in health care expenditures, many seniors are at risk of quickly depleting their savings. Programs like the Veterans NSC Improved Pension Benefit Program can fund services like in-home care, assisted living facility expenses and other medical costs that many seniors face.

 

"We see many clients who are faced with the difficult task of covering their health care expenses," said Maundy Mitchell] of Campton, New Hampshire Comfort Keepers. "If they qualify for these funds, it takes a huge burden off veterans and their families. This money can be used to ensure they are given access to the care they need."

 

Qualifications

 

To qualify for the Veterans NSC Improved Pension Benefit Programs, a veteran must have 90 days or more of active duty with at least one of those days served during a US-declared war. The benefits are designed for those who meet specific financial criteria and demonstrate a physical need for health care.

 

The Department of Veterans Affairs determines active duty as full-time service, other than active duty for training, as a member of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, or as a commissioned officer of the Public Health Service, Environmental Science Services Administration or National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or its predecessor, the Coast and Geodetic Survey.

 

 

 

Other qualifications and considerations:

 

Discharge for any reason other than dishonorable conditions

 

Over the age of 65 or disabled

 

Total financial assets

 

Physical condition

 

Current marital status (if you are the surviving spouse of a veteran)

 

· Total gross income versus medical deduction

 

 

 

· Costly Misunderstanding

 

·There are several reasons why veterans are unaware or misunderstand these benefits. First is the very name of the benefit itself — improved pension benefit. Pension benefits usually come after years of service, not after only 90 days of service.

 

· In addition, many veterans often assume the available benefits are for those who have a service-related disability not just because they turned 65. As the name implies, this program is a nonservice connected benefit.

 

· Finally, it is uncommon for a benefit to be available in part just by virtue of age. However, the Veteran NSC Improved Pension Benefit does not require a qualified veteran to have any disability provided that they are over the age of 65.

 

·

 

· Important Documents

 

· Applicants who plan to seek VA benefits for the first time must submit the Service Discharge Form (DD-214, DD-215, or for World War II veterans, a WD form). This form will determine their service dates and reason for discharge, full name and military service number.

 

· Applicants seeking VA benefits related to a veteran's death must submit the following:

 

· Veteran's birth certificate

 

· Veteran's marriage certificate

 

· Children's birth certificates or adoption papers

 

· Veteran's death certificate

 

·

 

· Next Steps

 

· There are several places to find additional information regarding the application process.

 

·

 

· Department of Veterans Affairs — The entire program is explained throughout their website. For additional questions contact VA Benefits at: 1-800-827-1000 or visit http://www.vba.va.gov.

 

· State Veterans Service Officers can assist veterans in filing claims for benefits. Their locations and phone numbers can be found through the phone book under "State Government, Veterans Service Officer".

 

VONAPP — Veterans Online Applications allow an individual to fill out the required forms regarding VA compensation, pension, education and vocational rehabilitation benefits. For more information or to get the correct forms, visit http://vabenefits.vba.va.gov/vonapp/faqs.asp.

 

 

 

These resources can assist in the application process. Other assistance can be provided through various national, county, or local service organizations. In addition, in-home care providers like Comfort Keepers and senior care facilities can assist in accessing the information necessary to evaluate a person's eligibility for the Veterans Improved Pension Benefit Program.

 

Comfort Keepers can provide professional guidance while the applicant is completing the necessary paperwork and being assessed for eligibility for the Veterans Improved Pension Benefit Program. Once approved, Comfort Keepers can be the solution for quality in-home care.

 

 

 

About Comfort Keepers

 

Comfort Keepers is an independently-owned and operated franchised office, licensed by the State of New Hampshire to provide non-medical, in-home eldercare in the 63 towns surrounding Campton. For more information about Comfort Keepers, call 726-4600 or 1-800-990-0727, or visit www.comfortkeepers.com.

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  On Hallowed Ground - story of Arlington Nat Cemetery
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 05-23-2010, 07:57 AM - Forum: Veterans Tributes - No Replies


A book on Arlington Cemetery

 

Hallowed Ground - story of Arlington Nat Cemetery

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  D-Day Normandy - Anniver schedule 2010
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 05-23-2010, 07:30 AM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - No Replies


Received this from Howard Huebner, 82nd Airborne

 

 

2010 June : D-Day Events and Ceremonies (Revised 21 May)

 

The official events and ceremonies in the area around Ste. Mère-Eglise and its communities are announced and kept up-to-date on the Ste. Mère-Eglise Office of Tourism website www.sainte-mere-eglise.info/en/pageLibre00014047.html . You may access this information in English. You can scroll down to the individual villages to see their respective scheduled ceremonies and events. In addition to these listings, the Association U. S. Normandie “mémoire et gratitude” would like to inform you of additional events and ceremonies that we have organized or wish to remind you of :

 

Thursday 3 June : (These events and ceremonies are coordinated by our association!)

 

02:00 pm Timmes’ Orchards ceremony : Place flowers and make a short speech.

 

03:00 pm Charles N. DeGlopper Honor : A delegation of the DeGlopper family (3) and VFW friend will be here in Normandy for the first time ! They will be escorted by LTC (retired) Kelly Carrigg. Place flowers and make speeches. Special presentation!

 

04:00 pm Cauquigny Chapel Prayer Service : This will be a short (30 minutes) prayer service in honor of the Timmes and DeGlopper families, as well as to remember the passing of Amfreville’s “Citizen of Honor” Wayne Pierce. Of course, we will remember the passages of all of our liberators.

 

05:00 pm Amfreville Community Center : Wine and refreshments provided by our association under a tent outside. Rotisserie on the grounds where you may buy dinner.

 

06:45 pm Guided Amfreville Historic Walk : Will depart in four groups in 10 minute intervals. The theme is “Night of the Paratroopers”. This is a walking tour that will last about three hours. There will be three French guides (Daniel Briard, Emile Lapierre and Yves Poisson) and one American guide (Rodolphe Roger). We have pamphlets and brochures with maps, photos, and information. You must sign up early at the tourist office. You may do this online. It is free, but with limited places. Contact : ot@csme.fr (they understand English!)

 

22:00 pm Amfreville Community Center : Projection of a U. S. archives film by the Office of Tourism for the walkers.

 

Friday 4 June : (These events and ceremonies are coordinated by our association!)

 

09:30 am Gourbesville : Ceremony at the 82nd Airborne Division and 90th Infantry Division Memorial with military presence.

 

10:30 am Amfreville : Ceremony at the 507th PIR Memorial with military presence.

 

02:30 pm Négreville : Ceremony at the town square named in honor of Chris Heisler and in memory of the 507th PIR .

 

06:45 pm Guided Amfreville Historic Walk : Will depart in four groups in 10 minute intervals. The theme is “No Better Place To Die”. This is a walking tour that will last about three hours. There will be three French guides (Daniel Briard, Emile Lapierre and Yves Poisson) and one American guide (Rodolphe Roger). We have pamphlets and brochures with maps, photos, and information. You must sign up early at the tourist office for tickets. You may do this online. It is free, but with limited places. Contact : ot@csme.fr (they understand English !)

 

22:00 pm Amfreville Community Center : Projection of a U. S. archives film by the Office of Tourism for the walkers.

 

Saturday 5 June : (information only, not coordinated by the Association U. S. Normandie)

 

12:30 pm Parachute Jump by Liberty Jump Team

 

02:00 pm Parachute Jump by active military (American, French, British, German)

 

The premiere of the documentary “Howard the Hero” will be held in Ste. Mère-Eglise at the Town Hall Commuity Center. The story is based on our dear 507th PIR veteran Howard Huebner, who received the French Legion of Honor in June 2009 and was quoted by our American President Obama at the Colleville American Cemetery ceremony last year. The film is produced by Richard Warner, and will be shown free of charge. There is special footage dedicated to the French Resistance and significant photos and information from the U. S. National Archives, intertwined with stories and letters from Howard. Music and songs written by the producer.

 

Note : This documentary is presented here as information only! It is not coordinated by the association U. S. Normandie. However, Howard is an honorary member of our association, and we highly recommend that all of you see it. Vivian Roger is coordinating the premiere for Richard Warner and Howard’s family with officials in Ste. Mère-Eglise. She is also assisting in the editing.

 

Schedule for film : You will not want to miss this!!!

 

Original Version English French Version

 

Saturday 5 June Samedi 5 juin

 

10:00 – 11:00 11h30 au 12h30

 

15:30 – 16:30 14h au 15h

 

Sunday 6 June Dimanche 6 juin

 

10:00 – 11:00 11h30 au 12h30

 

15:30 – 16:30 14h au 15h

 

Sunday 6 June :

 

At 7 pm our association will meet at the restaurant TINAJO at the Utah Beach Camping area for dinner. We will be providing dinner at our charge for the families of veterans for whom some of our members are hosting. If there are others of you who wish to join us, the cost is 22€ each . Please let me know as soon as possible so we can make sure to have enough places for all (no later than 24 May). The meal will include aperitif, a large and various salad bar followed by a hot entrée and then a choice of desserts, coffee, wine. The family of Howard Huebner (including the filmmaker) will be with us, as well as the DeGlopper delegation!!! vivianroger@orange.fr

 

 

Another note of interest : Mark Patterson has informed me (April) that the Cauquigny Chapel Stained Glass Project commemorating the 82nd Airborne Division (and related regiments who fought at the Battle of La Fière 6-9 June 1944) will not be completed in time for this June 2010 inauguration. Another date will be determined.

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  library section?
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 05-22-2010, 08:19 AM - Forum: Jokes & Fun! - No Replies


A woman was perusing the dinosaur section of a local library. After 15 minutes without success, she finally sought assistance, and handed a librarian the piece of paper she held in her hands. On that sheet was inscribed:

 

 

 

THESAURUS

 

:withstupid:

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