Thursday, June 30, 2016

Veteran Makes Voice Heard By Congressman For Change

PALM DESERT, Ca. -
The Cal State-San Bernardino campus in Palm Desert is dedicated to helping local veterans with a new kind of university. 
When Gabriel Razcoadurazo, a veteran of the armed forces, was on his way to Veterans University he ran into Congressman Raul Ruiz. 
"I was late and I got to run into him and I told him a lot of veterans, we lose hope," says Razcoadurazo. "And we fall into cycles of suicide and depression and it becomes difficult to find someone or even accept any kind of help. So when we find someone who'll help us it helps us a lot more than we thought it would."
Razcoadurazo moved to the Coachella Valley thanks to a housing program for veterans. "I was awarded a house through Operation Homefront about 2 years ago... this program kind of gave me hope. I was able to move out here and provide my family with a better livelihood."
Congressman Ruiz says he's hoping to make more of these veteran programs accessible to those who serve our nation. 
"So this is just a partnership coming together to educate, train our local veterans and their family members and anybody who works with veterans to better serve our veterans. Our collective vision is to make this district the most veteran friendly community in the nation," stated Rep. Ruiz.
"I believe it's only going to continue to grow, to get better," Rep. Ruiz says. "And the point here is that the veterans must come first and be the center of all of our efforts." 

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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Veteran Removed From Ceremony For Mentioning God


Veteran Oscar Rodriguez was forcibly removed from a retirement flag folding ceremony where he was asked to speak for mentioning God in speech. Oscar, retired from the air force, has given this speech honoring the flag on several occasions. When Master Sgt. [Charles] Roberson asked him to give the speech at his retirement ceremony he gladly agreed. 

The speech he recited was an old version of the "Flag Folding Ceremony Air Force Script" that had been changed to remove God from the text. Oscar believed it was his right as an American civilian to give the speech he was asked to give. Once he began the speech several men dragged him from the stage. 

Oscar feels embarrassed by the event saying, "This is one of the most humiliating experiences of my life. All I wanted to do was honor Master Sgt. [Charles] Roberson, his guest, and the flag with my speech. Now Rodriguez is demanding that an apology is issued or he will sue the Air Force.



Here is the speech transcript:

"Our flag is known as the stars and stripes. The union consists of white stars on a blue field, symbolic of a new constellation. Each star represents one individual state and together they stand united indivisible. The stripes represent the original 13 colonies that declared their independence from Great Britain in 1776. The one official, red, is symbolic for the blood of those who have given their lives to defend and protect our great nation from all of her enemies, both foreign and domestic. White represents purity, innocence, and hope. Blue is for vigilance, perseverance, and justice. 

But in our hearts our flag stands for many things, evident in the Declaration of Independence where all men are created equal with rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; the right of the people to alter or abolish any form of government that becomes destructive. 

Our flag stands for the Constitution of the United States of America. Freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom of speech. It provides for security to all of her citizens, it also provides for a fair and swift trial. It abolished slavery and it gives each and every individual of age the right to participate in our voting process—to have a say in his or her’s future. 

Our flag is a beacon, recognized around the world to represent freedom during times of peace, or during times of war. This is what we live for. This is what we will fight for, and if necessary to touch the head of God in her defense, the charge that we accept as Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines is a noble one for there is no heart stronger than that of a volunteer. Let us pray that God will reflect with admiration the willingness of one nation in her attempt to rid the world of tyranny, oppression, and misery. It is this one nation under God that we call, with honor, the United States of America. 

God Bless our flag. God bless our troops. God bless America."


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Monday, June 6, 2016

Miss U.S.A. Fights for Veteran Rights


Deshauna Barber, who is currently enlisted in the Army reserve, just won the Miss U.S.A. competition. As Deshauna serves in the reserve, she is the first ever military member to win the contest.

Miss U.S.A. plans on using her win to spotlight veterans issues, like PTSD, veteran suicide and the backlog in veterans hospitals. As an active member in the reserve and unit commander, she sees the need for the raise of awareness for veteran issues.

Deshauna said "As a woman in the United States Army, I think ... we are just as tough as men. As a commander of my unit, I'm powerful, I am dedicated. Gender does not limit us in the United States."

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Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Women Veterans Find Support In Texas


Texas has more female veterans than any other state. In Houston the Lotus Project support group was initially founded to find housing for women veterans of the armed services. This group now brings career training, support groups, mental health counselors, and housing assistance for a smooth transition back into civilian life.

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Monday, May 2, 2016

Lawyer Gives Free Legal Services to Veterans


Montclair Law office of Michael Pasquale runs a non-profit called Officers of the Courts Corp (OCC). This organization provides free legal services to injured veterans that are looking for compensation due to sacrifices made while in service. They have already provided over $250,000 of legal services last year, and are continuing the fight for injured veteran compensation.

Michael Pasquale is confident of its ability to obtain compensation for their veteran clients, and has been quoted saying, "We've won every case and got theses men and women the benefits and pensions they deserve."

Although Montclair Law Office of Michael Pasquae has been providing free legal advice for over ten years, the Officers of the Courts Corp organization was only launched  last June.

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Thursday, April 28, 2016

Miss Veteran America Contestant Battles Vet Homelessness


Veteran Sally Rejas, a semifinalist in The Miss Veteran America competition, is using the platform to help drive awareness to veteran homelessness and encourage more involvement in finding solutions to housing our heroes. The competition showcases the strength of military women, and supports Final Salute (nonprofit with veteran homeless shelter H.O.M.E. program).

Whether Sally wins the competition or not, she is determined to help Final Salute win the war on veteran homelessness.

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Monday, April 25, 2016

Dentists Donate Dental Care to Veterans in Oregon

The Caring Hands organization has volunteered dentists to help assist brave veterans in Oregon. Kori Shellard, one of the veterans who had work done, had two kids and no money for dental. After avoid being in pictures because of the embarrassment of her chipped tooth, she was able to get the dental care that she needed. Kori commented on her gratitude saying, "I can't even express it. Dental work, you have no idea how expensive it is."

In Roseburg, Oregon the dentists were able to help 3o veterans with dental work from a semi-truck parked outside of Turning Point Adventist Church. Our thanks and appreciation go out to Caring Hands for looking out for our brave veterans of the armed forces.

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Thursday, April 21, 2016

Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day


After fighting in Vietnam, many of our brave veteran soldiers returning home received a harsh homecoming. Our heroes endured this treatment after giving up everything to fight for our country. Now, in order to honor Vietnam vets, most states now celebrate Vietnam Veterans Day.

March 26 in Tampa, Fl at Veterans Memorial Park, our veterans got a welcome home event that allowed Vietnam vets air their disappointment in how their return was welcomed by protesters. Now, they can finally get the honor that they deserved so many years ago.

Many gathered to hear accounts of the hell that our soldiers endured. Some spoke on how if people disagreed with the war not the soldiers fault (although they received the blunt of the attack).

The welcome home event may vary from year to year. So, check your calendars and make sure next year you give thanks to our veterans of the armed forces. If any Vietnam vets are reading this now, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!

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Monday, April 18, 2016

108 Year Old Female Veteran Flys in WWII Biplane

Lynda Balmer is believed to be the oldest living female veteran at the age of 108. Having served in WWII, Lynda is being honored with a flight in a World War II-era biplane. She is scheduled to take off Mon 18, 2016 from Chico California.

The Ageless Aviation Dreams Foundation is honoring Lynda for her service as a lieutenant during World War II. President of the AADF, Darryl Fisher, has restored a Boeing Stearman from the 1940's to make the flights that honor our veterans.




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