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National Security
"The people who serve in
the military are giving their best to this country, and we have the
responsibility to give them our full support." Military Support All across the country people are asking how can I help. This segment is designed to help. National Military Appreciation Month (May) was designated by Congress to include both history and recognition of our armed services. It allows Americans to educate each generation on the historical impact of our military through the participation of the community with those who serve encouraging patriotism and love for America. Departments, Units and members are encouraged to effectively use grass roots lobbying to seek better and improved benefits for our military personnel. In particular, these item should head the list: increase pay, health benefits and housing allowances. These are important "quality of life" issues for our men and women currently serving our country. Do what you can to make a difference.
USO
The USO is a private charity organization that relies on the generosity of the
public for the support of their activities. They provide morale, welfare, and
recreational services to US military personnel and their families worldwide. The
nearest USO can be found by going online to
www.uso.org . This site has a locations directory by state. How can
Auxiliary members support the USO? Volunteering and offering financial support
are the two most prevalent ways to provide support. Due to the threat of anthrax
following September 11th, DOD suspended its practice of forwarding personal care
packages and correspondence by the American public to "Any Service Member". In
its place the USO created a care package program. These care packages bring a
touch of home to our men and women in uniform. Through sponsorship of an
"Operation USO Care Package", and individual's personal greeting will be
transcribed onto an official postcard and included in the care package going to
a service member. Please send checks ($25.00 per care package) and personal
greetings to: USO-Operation USO Care Package c/o Pentagon Federal Credit Union
PO Box 19221 Alexandria, VA 22320-9998.
Blue Star Banner
This program was reintroduced in 2001 to
recognize service members' homes and businesses that support our troops, yet
another way for Members to have direct involvement with veteran's and those in
the service. Household banners, corporate banners and Gold Star Banners are
available from the Legion's Emblem Sales Catalog. Local Support Form your own network connecting local volunteers with families that need help at home after a loved one has been called into active duty. Ideas that might prove to be beneficial include: Email the Troops, through the Department of Defense, Members can send thank you messages for a job well done. Troop Support Rallies, give local communities the opportunity to express support for the troops. Adopt a National Guard or Reserve Unit, a great "Legion Family" project Fly the Flag, Old glory sends a powerful message. Coupon Clipping Another opportunity for our members to provide military support is to participate in the clipping coupons for service members project. These economic aides assist service families to stretch their grocery dollars providing a needed boost in their household operating budgets. DeCA (Defense Commissary Agency) reports that commissaries located in foreign overseas areas accept coupons up to three months after the expiration date stated on a coupon. At the recent Membership Workshop, it was mentioned that our coupon program was well received at some bases and recommended that we adopt a base or installation and mail the coupons to the Family Support Director. For Commissary locations please click here Coupon Clipping Program to view an Adobe PDF memo from our National Headquarters'. There are numerous commissary locations around the world. Operation Toasty Toes This program continues to be popular among volunteers and service members alike. Departments are encouraged to once again participate by knitting or crocheting slippers. Each pair of these slippers bears the name and address of the maker. These handcrafted gifts are not only appreciated but are in demand. For further information or to send finished slippers contact: Operation Toasty Toes C/O Irene Sillman, 5232 N. Ridge Road Madison, OH 44057. Phone number (440) 428-6354. POW/MIA
As an organization, we continue to urge and press for the "Fullest Possible
Accounting" for all POW/MIAs from all wars and conflicts as well as educating
others as to the importance of such a undertaking. The United States commits
unprecedented efforts to account for persons lost while serving our Nation, and
the Department of Defense (DoD) is the US government agency responsible for
"Personnel Recovery and Accounting." A visible sign of our efforts is the display
of the POW/MIA Flag at all meetings and on other occasions. Where to go for more
information: Civil Preparedness is a traditional part of our National Security program. The American Legion Family plays a vital role in communities across the nation and we can assist in preparing our communities for disaster and limiting damage by being informed and helping to inform others. DHS (Department of Homeland Security), In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks against America on September 11, 2001, President George Bush decided 22 previously distinct domestic agencies needed to be coordinated into one department to protect the nation against threats to the homeland. FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) was one of those agencies. Besides providing a better-coordinated defense of the homeland, DHS is also dedicated to protecting the rights of American citizens and enhancing public services, such as natural disaster assistance and citizenship services, by dedicating offices to these important missions. Still in existence, FEMA falls under the Emergency Preparedness and Response directorate. This directorate oversees domestic disaster preparedness training and coordinate government disaster response For additional information and to order FEMA publications call the FEMA Publications Distribution Center at 1-800-480-2520. Many popular FEMA publications are available on-line in Adobe Acrobat format. Check out the FEMA library on-line. Juniors can get involved too! FEMA for Kids is a site that teaches kids how to be prepared for disasters and how to prevent disaster damage. This site can be accessed at www.fema.gov/kids/. Local Agencies, Crime Prevention: Units are encouraged to work with local law enforcement agencies to offer assistance for crime prevention. Fire Safety: Statistics show that education and awareness are effective initiatives to help prevent fires. Members are encouraged to offer their assistance with local agencies to provide valuable services for their communities. ROTC/JROTC Reserve Officers Training Corps! Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps The support of both The American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary for strong viable ROTC programs has been reaffirmed by numerous mandates adopted by National Convention action. Ideas for continued participation from our organization include: Encourage Units to adopt a ROTC/JROTC unit, Invite cadets to participate in American Legion Family Programs, Present military achievement/scholastic achievement medals, Urge Congress to further expand and continue to fund ROTC programs.
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