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Blaufuss, Still Serving

Mar 20 2012

MOAA Chapter and Council leaders don’t stop serving their country when they retire from the military. And in the case of Phil Blaufuss, he took on more responsibility than most retirees, working in his local community as a teacher, advocate, and “optimist!”

When asked why he chose to stay so involved in service after retirement, Blaufuss responded with:

“Being active in the community is something that is sort of ingrained in you in the military,” Blaufuss said. “Wherever you are, you try to be active in the community because you not only have a responsibility to government, but because you have a responsibility to the society that you’re in at the present time.”

Read the full article, “Phil Blaufuss makes time to serve” in the Shreveport Times, to learn more about this servant leadership and dedication to his community!

Want to get involved at the local level? Find an MOAA chapter near you and join today!

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Help OIF/OEF Veterans “Get on the Shelf”!

Mar 14 2012

Adam Burke is an OIF/OEF combat veteran and Purple Heart recipient. In 2004, when he returned from a 15 month tour in Iraq, he noticed that many of his fellow veterans were finding it tougher to come home from combat than it was to leave for combat.

Veterans returning home are now experiencing difficulty transitioning back into civilian life and careers. This is what prompted Burke to come up with the idea to start Veteran’s Farm. Their mission is to help disabled combat veterans get back into society through the use of horticulture therapy. Veterans work on the farm and develop skills to help them overcome their physical, mental, and employment issues. They grow datil peppers and blueberries that carry the Veteran’s Farm label.

Here’s where you come in:

Walmart is having a “Get on the Shelf” contest, where every day people can text or Facebook in their vote for the cause or product of their choice.

You can vote online for Veteran’s Farm! If they win, Veteran’s Farm products will be on Walmart shelves all over the country. The more products they sell, the more veterans who will be helped!

You can vote once a day, every day, until April 3rd.

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USMC Launches Interactive Website to Showcase the Diversity of Missions

Mar 13 2012

The United States Marine Corps (USMC) announced the re-launch of its website, www.Marines.com, designed to more dynamically illustrate the history, impact and journey of America’s elite warriors. With more than 150 creative video depictions of real-life Marine training and missions, the site offers an authentic glimpse into what makes a Marine.

New features include more than 500 photos and videos, an ability to personalize content and improved navigational storytelling. The storytelling approach shows Marines in a way previously only known to the few men and women who serve in the Corps. The site reflects how Marines have continued to evolve and grow, like today’s diverse society they protect, to fight a wider array of battles and a greater spectrum of threats. Additionally, this resource is one of the first introductions to Marine Corps career opportunities and works to meet today’s growing social culture and highlight alignment with the generational youth aspirations for public service and education.

The site includes a registration tool that personalizes information and updates, answers questions, connects directly to recruiters and takes users on a journey to determine what it takes to be a Marine.

New content on Marines.com includes:

  • Personalized account management that provides answers to questions and is aligned with user interests.
  • A “Career Tool” that allows users to answer questions to gain a better understanding of the many career opportunities available in the Marine Corps.
  • An enhanced video library that allows users to save a queue of videos to see and better understand the few who wear the Marine Corps uniform as they complete their missions.
  • The “Becoming a Marine” section that walks users through the intensive 12-week recruit training with videos that allow users to visualize key milestones, such as overcoming the 11 unique challenges of the Confidence Course and earning the Marine Corps Emblem.
  • Comprehensive social media integration that allows for almost every feature on the new website to be shared through properties such as Facebook and Twitter.

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Friday Fun: Military Widow Surprised With Free Home

Mar 02 2012

Ending our week on a nice, feel-good story! We love these!

Dan Wallrath, a CNN Hero, has been building mortgage-free homes for U.S. troops wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan, with his group Operation Finally Home. This month, they broke ground on their first home for a military widow.

In an interview with Christine O’Reilly from CNN, Wallrath tells the story of how they surprised Sara Wood:

Dan Wallrath: We surprised her during halftime at a Houston Texans game.We got there and we started talking to her, and she’s telling us about her husband and how big of fans they were. He was buried in his dress blues, but underneath his dress blues he was buried in (wide receiver) Andre Johnson’s jersey. We didn’t even know it, and the Texans had no clue.

O’Reilly: Wow. That must have made it that much more special. What was the moment of surprise like?

Wallrath: She just broke down, and it just tore me out. Tears just started flowing from everybody.

I tell you, it was amazing. When we gave the home away, you could hear a pin drop in the stadium. And afterward, I knew several people all around in the stadium in different places, and they called me (and said) everybody was crying. So that was really a neat, neat deal.

She had just lost Scott a couple weeks before we gave her the home. And it was just so emotional because she was just trying to get her life together. … We broke ground on the house, and it’s moving right along.

Read the full story, “Military widow surprised with free home” on CNN.com

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New Virtual Experience Exhibits Added at Marine Corps Museum

Feb 29 2012

The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation has added three galleries with accompanying docent lectures to the National Museum of the Marine Corps Virtual Experience. Launched in June 2010, Virtual Experience allows Marines and civilians from across the world to experience a cutting-edge web version of the real National Museum of the Marine Corps (NMMC) located near Quantico, Virginia.

Through a series of high-definition, 360 degree panoramic tours, audio narratives and extensive multimedia presentations, visitors to the website experience the NMMC as if they’re actually there. Virtual Experience special features include:

  • Oral history recordings
  • Walking tour narratives available at the Museum
  • Video interviews and personal recollections by Museum docents
  • Custom video presentations created exclusively for the Museum
  • Interactive 3-D models of aircraft and other large scale artifacts
  • Zoomable HD photos of special exhibits

Unable to visit the Museum from his home in Beverly Hills, Calif, Marine Steven Wallace, who has since passed away, conceived of the NMMC Virtual Experience. With many Marines deployed around the world and the economy as uncertain as ever, Wallace wanted to ensure that all Marines had the opportunity to visit their Museum.

Virtual Experience was realized as a result of Wallace’s generous financial contribution. The Virginia-based eBusiness and technology consulting firm, Dynology Corporation, created the site.

Take a tour of the NMMC Virtual Experience by visiting http://www.virtualusmcmuseum.com.

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Friday Fun: Dogs at Work Postage Stamps

Feb 17 2012

The U.S. Postal Service celebrates the enduring partnership between dogs and people with the issuance of the 65-cent Dogs at Work set of four stamps. The stamps, good for mailing First-Class Mail weighing up to 2-ounces and square greeting cards subject to additional postage because of their shape, go on sale today at Post Offices nationwide, online at usps.com and by phone at 800-782-6724.

“We are proud to commemorate these specialized dogs on stamps,” said U.S. Postal Inspection Service Homeland Security Coordinator Michael T. Butler in dedicating the stamps. “These animals are critical to serving individuals with special needs and critical to enabling successful rescues.”

Joining Butler in dedicating the stamps were Fairfax County Urban Search and Rescue Team/Virginia Task Force 1 Canine Search Specialists Teresa MacPherson with Banks, a Black Lab; and Christine Harrison with Aleko, a Belgium Malinois.

“We are honored the Postal Service is paying tribute to these animals that work tirelessly to perform their missions of mercy,” said MacPherson. Task Force 1 has performed more than 60 rescues throughout Central, South and North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

Artist John M. Thompson of Syracuse, NY, created original paintings for each stamp in acrylics, based on photographs that he composed. The guide dog depicted is a black Labrador retriever, the tracking dog is a yellow Labrador retriever, the therapy dog is a Welsh springer spaniel, and the search and rescue dog is a German shepherd. Art director Howard E. Paine of Delaplane, VA, designed the stamps.

For thousands of years, dogs and humans have shared a special bond. And from the beginning, dogs have been more than just companions and friends — they’ve been vital partners, working side by side with people. While the earliest dogs helped human hunters bring home prey, today’s pooches excel at a variety of jobs, from herding sheep to assisting deaf people to starring in movies.

Dogs at Work highlights four different canine careers: guiding, comforting, tracking and searching.

Tracking is just one of the jobs that war dogs are trained for. Loyal canines have fought at the side of U.S. soldiers for more than a century as scouts and sentries. Today, military dogs excel at sniffing out explosive devices. They also protect their handlers at all times. Besides serving as war dogs, tracking dogs work with police and security personnel. They can be trained to detect drugs, guns or explosives and to track people. Several different breeds are often chosen as tracking and sniffing dogs. While airport beagles commonly detect contraband fruit arriving from overseas, German shepherds, Dutch shepherds and Belgian Malinois are preferred by police departments and the military.

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Apply for the Innovations in American Government Awards

Feb 07 2012

Our servicemembers, veterans, and their families all work on causes worthy of an award. Consider nominating a deserving government program or group you work with!

Applications are now being accepted for the $100,000 Innovations in American Government Award.

Offered by the Harvard Kennedy School’s Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, the Innovations Award is heralded as the nation’s premier award for the public sector. It recognizes programs that demonstrate creative and effective government at its best.

This year, the Center’s Innovations Program will also continue to identify and promote promising government efforts and partnerships through the Bright Ideas program.

All units of government — federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial — from all policy areas are eligible to apply for recognition.

The top winner of the Innovations in American Government Award will receive a $100,000 grant to support replication and dissemination activities. Top finalists will also receive monetary grants.

Applications and additional information for both initiatives are available at www.innovationsaward.harvard.edu.

Hurry, applications are due March 1, 2012!

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23 Members Invite an Iraq War Vet to State of the Union

Jan 24 2012

Congresswoman Marcia L. Fudge (OH-11) announced today that 23 Representatives, 13 Democrats and 10 Republicans, will participate in her bipartisan initiative to invite a veteran of the Iraq War to President Obama’s State of the Union Address tomorrow evening. Veterans will sit in the House gallery for the annual address. This initiative is in collaboration with the National Guard and Reserve Caucus and Reps. Jeff Miller (FL-01), Tim Walz (MN-01) and Spencer Bachus (AL-06).

“I believe we as a nation need to recognize the men and women who bravely fought to protect our way of life. We need to remember that many of our veterans return to civilian life with post traumatic stress or physical injuries, and many have difficulty finding a job and permanent housing once they return from active duty. Inviting our vets to the State of the Union is one way to shine a light on their sacrifice and their needs, but we must stay committed to seeing that they have the resources and support available to aid them in assimilating back into our communities,” said Congresswoman Fudge.

Congresswoman Fudge invited Marine Sergeant Joseph Collins, an Iraq War veteran and resident of Cleveland, who is currently unemployed.

23 total participating members:

  • Congresswoman Marcia L. Fudge, Democrat from Ohio
  • Congressman Spencer Bachus, Republican from Alabama
  • Congressman Jeff Miller, Republican from Florida
  • Congressman Tim Walz, Democrat from Minnesota
  • Congresswoman Sheila Jackson-Lee, Democrat from Texas
  • Congressman John Carney, Democrat from Delaware
  • Congresswoman Gwen Moore, Democrat from Wisconsin
  • Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, Democrat from New York
  • Congressman David McKinley, Republican from West Virginia
  • Congressman Roscoe Bartlett, Republican from Maryland
  • Congressman Bill Huizenga, Republican from Michigan
  • Congresswoman Sandy Adams, Republican from Florida
  • Congresswoman Donna Edwards, Democrat from Maryland
  • Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer, Republican from Missouri
  • Congresswoman Shelley Berkley, Democrat from Nevada
  • Congresswoman Diane Black, Republican from Tennessee
  • Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick, Republican from Pennsylvania
  • Congressman Tim Bishop, Democrat from New York
  • Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Democrat from Florida
  • Congressman Ben R. Lujan, Democrat from New Mexico
  • Congresswoman Grace Napolitano, Democrat from California
  • Congressman Dennis Kucinich, Democrat from Ohio
  • Congressman Steve Stivers, Republican from Ohio

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Movie Premieres: Act of Valor

Jan 09 2012

Watch the trailer for Act of Valor. It will give you chills! And if you’re in the D.C. area, RSVP to attend one of the premieres (contact info is at the bottom of this post).

An unprecedented blend of real-life heroism and original film making, Act of Valor stars a group of active-duty Navy SEALs in a powerful story of contemporary global anti-terrorism. Inspired by true events, the film combines stunning combat sequences, up-to-the minute battlefield technology and heart-pumping emotion for the ultimate action adventure.

Act of Valor takes audiences deep into the secretive world of the most elite, highly trained group of warriors in the modern world. When the rescue of a kidnapped CIA operative leads to the discovery of a deadly terrorist plot against the U.S., a team of SEALs is dispatched on a worldwide manhunt. As the valiant men of Bandito Platoon race to stop a coordinated attack that could kill and wound thousands of American civilians, they must balance their commitment to country, team and their families back home.

Upcoming movie premiere dates and locations (D.C. area):

  • January 12 at 7:30pm, Regal Gallery Place, 707 7thSt. NW, Washington DC
  • January 17 at 7:30pm, Regal Majestic 20, 900 Ellsworth Drive, Silver Springs MD
  • January 19 at 7:30pm, Landmark E Street Cinema, 555 11th St. NW, Washington DC
  • January 25 at 7:30pm, AMC Mazza Galerie, 5300 Wisconsin NW, Washington DC
  • January 25 at 7:30pm, Regal Short Pump, 11650 W. Broad Street, Richmond, VA
  • February 2 at 7:30pm, Charles Theatre, 1711 N. Charles St., Baltimore MD
  • February 6 at 7:30pm, AFI, 8633 Colesville Rd, Silver Springs MD
  • February 6 at 7:30pm, AMC Columbia, 10300 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia MD
  • February 16 at 7:30pm, Cinemark Egyptian, 7000 Arundel Mills Circle, Hanover MD
  • February 16 at 7:30pm, AMC Mazza Galerie, 5300 Wisconsin NW, Washington DC
  • February 21 at 7:30pm, AMC White Marsh, 8141 Honeygo Blvd., Baltimore MD
  • February 21 at 7:30pm, Regal Gallery Place, 707 7th St. NW, Washington DC

RSVP to gary@springerassociatespr.com

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Friday Fun: Nominate a Hero Dog!

Jan 06 2012

Because who doesn’t love puppies?!

Following the spectacular reception of the inaugural “American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards” – taped before a live audience on October 1, 2011 – American Humane Association and Hallmark Channel are pleased to announce that nominations are officially open for the second annual installment of the program.

Dog lovers are encouraged to visit www.herodogawards.org to nominate their heroic canines in any one of eight categories:

  • Law Enforcement/Arson;
  • Service;
  • Therapy;
  • Military;
  • Guides;
  • Search and Rescue;
  • Hearing;
  •  and Emerging Hero Dogs, a category reserved for ordinary pets who do extraordinary things

After all the nominations are in, each category will be narrowed down to one finalist through online voting. The eight category winners and their human companions will be flown to Los Angeles for the main event, the 2012 American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards, on October 6th at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, where the winning American Hero Dog will be announced.

The Hero Dog Awards celebrate the powerful relationship between dogs and people and help to raise much-needed resources to support the vital work of American Humane Association – the nation’s voice for the protection of children and animals. In 2011, American Humane Association’s charity partners, which include The Pine Street Foundation, Guide Dogs for the Blind, Dogs for the Deaf, National Fire Dog Monument, U.S. War Dog Association, National Search Dog Alliance, Canine Companions for Independence, and Paws & Effect were granted a total of $50,000 as a result of the Hero Dog Awards. Cesar(R) Canine Cuisine made a $200,000 donation to American Humane Association, which the organization will put toward supporting the role of therapy dogs in helping Americans in need.

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