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Post 281 regular meeting, 8 APR 25

Agenda for Post 281 regular meeting, 8 APR 25 @ The Charlie Daniels Park, Community Center, Room “B” as in BRAVO   

6:00 PM, Mission BBQ is serving tonight with a variety of their wonderful BBQ options, along with green beans and cole slaw and drinks and dessert too along with soft drinks, tea, and cookies too. Socializing while eating. Mary will address our members and give everyone an update on their special days for veterans 17 May, (Armed Forces Day) at their restaurant located at Opry Mills Malls and when free sandwiches for Veterans will be available. 

On or about 6:30,  Begin opening protocol for the meeting.

Quits of Valor Presentations for members Arnie Painter and Don Moody/ by Robert St. John and John Herko.      

Adoption of the minutes as posted on the Post website;  28 March, February as posted by the Post Adjutant.   

Officer reports:     1st Vice, 2nd Vice,  ADJ, FO, SO,  S@A, CH (sick call)

HG, ALR, SAL, Auxiliary updates ,  Buddy Calls update/ John Herko

CDR     New Business / Correspondence/ CDR’s Comments 

  Nominations for 2025/2026 Post Officers are open and looking to fill the  1st Vice, 2nd Vice, Adjutant, and Sergeant at Arms post positions.   

 Update on Honoring America’s Flag event,  in May, and special music concert on Saturday, 24 May at the Clock tower.   Cover sequence of timing and special coverages for security.    Set up on 22 May….overnight coverage…..Concert 24 May…take down and storage 26 May.   

Boys State, with our 10 boys we will sponsor, runs from 25 May to 30 May.     

Memorial Day event in Lebanon at the Veterans Center, starting at 11:00 am. 

Next regular post meeting scheduled for 13 May, CDP CC, room Bravo.   11 Mar.      

Anything else for the good of the legion.  

Closing Protocol.          

Honored by state legislature


Abigail Whicker shows the resolution she received from the Tennessee House of
Representatives on March 13. The Mt. Juliet Christian Academy senior received
the resolution for winning the American Legion oratorical contest in 2023 and 2024.

Whicker was invited to present her speech to the state house that day.
American Legion of Tennessee State Commander John Davis (left) and American
Legion State Oratorical Chairman and the Commander of Post 281 in Mt. Juliet
Terry Ward (right) joined her at the state capital for the ceremony.

Quarterly Statement for DS341

 Tyler Cates American Legion Post 281

29-Nov-2024 to 28-Feb-2025

–10–

Households

$16.81

Total Donations

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Agenda for Post 281 regular meeting, 11 Mar 25 @ Mt. Juliet’s Charlie Daniles Park, Community Center, Room B…for BRAVO!  

6:00 PM, Pizza, Chips and Soft Drinks and Cookies  socializing time. 

On or about 6:20,  Opening protocol of post meeting

Welcome Guest speaker, Tennessee Senator Mark Pody.   Senator Pody was  elected as a Republican member of the Tennessee Senate from the 17th district, encompassing Cannon CountyClay CountyDekalb CountyMacon CountySmith County and Wilson County. Pody resides in Lebanon, Tennessee.      

Adoption of the minutes as posted on the Post web portal; 11 February as posted by the Post Adjutant.   

Officer reports:     1st Vice, 2nd Vice,  ADJ, FO, SO,  S@A, CH (sick call)

HG, ALR, SAL, Auxiliary updates   (Tree Sale information as on our website, plus volunteers)

Oratorical Update

CDR     New Business / Correspondence/ CDR’s Comments /  Leadership  opportunities    

 Discussion about our Honoring America’s Flag event in May,  with Possibilities of a  night of music on 24 May making it big with a Concert at CD Park, 24 May.  

    15 April Post meeting the Mt J CD Park, CC,      

Anything else for the good of the legion.  

Closing Protocol. 

Veterans Benefits Rumors

VA Secretary Doug Collins released a video from his office recently addressing misinformation circulating about Veterans’ benefits and VA health care. In a direct and candid message, Collins refuted several rumors he described as “whoppers.” This video is available on VA News along with other timely videos from our administration.

For a printed summary of the video click the button below and scroll down once you reach the VA page.

Susan Hunter speaking at Del Webb, 4 March

Guest Speaker: Susan P. Hunter, author of book 77 Letters – Operation Morale Booster: Vietnam.

Tuesday, March 4, 2020, 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Del Webb Lake Providence Veterans Club

Del Webb Lake Providence Clubhouse, 1100 Del Webb Blvd, Mt. Juliet, TN

RESERVATIONS REQUIRED: Contact John Herko, 830-431-1296 or to john.herko@me.com.

Social time (pizza) from 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., followed by a short meeting and guest speaker.

About the author: Susan P. Hunter, a passionate supporter of Vietnam veterans (“#BravestGeneration), provides an energetic presentation about  her mother, Joan Hunter) spearheading “Operation Morale Booster” during the Vietnam Era. It became an extraordinary humanitarian effort to ensure that every GI received a letter during the unit’s weekly mail call. Joan became an ardent pen pal to many veterans. One in particular, Robert Johnson, responded to her letters over the span of seven years (1966-1972)…hence, the title of the book. This unlikely “pen pal” relationship helped Johnson through some of his darkest days (including four tours in Vietnam) at home and abroad. As part of the presentation, Susan discusses some of the contrasts between WWII veterans and Vietnam veterans regarding length of assignments, days in combat, and how returning soldiers were treated by the country for which they risked their lives. 

Visit www.susanhunterbooks.com for a more detailed synopsis of her book. 

New process for VA Community Care travel reimbursement

Dear Veterans,

Did you know VA provides travel pay reimbursement for eligible Veterans and caregivers for mileage and other travel expenses to and from approved VA health care appointments?

Starting February 24, 2025, we’re updating how you submit a travel reimbursement claim for VA Community Care appointments to make the process smoother and faster.

Submitting a travel reimbursement claim for VA Community Care appointments:

  1. Use VA Form 10-3542 (dated November 2024). You can fill out or print VA Form 10-3542 or get a copy in-person at the Beneficiary Travel Office at Cheyenne VA Medical Center.
  2. Include proof of your completed community care appointment. This can be:
    • A doctor’s note, school or work release note from your
      provider, OR
    • a document on your provider’s letterhead with the date of 
      your appointment.

Alternative to paper filing: file your claim online for faster processing:

We encourage using the Beneficiary Travel Self-Service System (BTSSS) for quicker claim processing. With BTSSS, you can submit and track your claims online, upload documents and get reimbursed faster.

Need help using BTSSS? Check out these resources:

             • How to file a travel pay claim online
             • VA online travel pay reimbursement claim
                instructional videos

If you have questions, please call the Beneficiary Travel Department at (307) 778-7552.

Thank you for your service,
Beneficiary Travel Department
Cheyenne VA Health Care System

TNVET Update Report

This is all important information and please read it if you haven’t been following these issues over the past month. If you have been following, the request for action (Contact our Representatives and Senators) is found in the last two or three paragraphs. Please take some time to look/read and send a message if you want to express your support for these issues.

To All TNVET member organizations and those who signed up for Veterans Day on the Hill (whether you attended or not)

Below is a report on the disabled veteran property tax bill and how to send a letter to your legislators asking for support.  Those that attended “Veterans Day on the Hill” have done their part….to a degree. Many of you attendees have spouses, friends and family who support the veteran causes and they are registered voters too. We need them to sign a letter and email it to legislators too. This will come down to a budget/funding fight at the legislature. We need legislators to get thousands of email/letters so they understand that this issue is important. Now many of you are not directly affected by this bill, but as veterans we lobby for the benefit of all of us. There are about 430,000 veterans in Tennessee currently….about 50,000 are part of TNVET, through their veteran organization membership. As far as we know, that makes TNVET the 800lb gorilla in the legislative ring…compared to all other veteran organizations. That has been the legislative goal since the beginning of TNVET….represent the voices of many through one focused effort.   That effort must work as veteran numbers have dropped from over 500,000 less than 10 years ago. By the state’s own numbers, we are over a $12 billion impact on this state ( https://www.tn.gov/veteran/vrbp/economic-impact-veterans-tn.html ).  Last year to fund this bill would cost an additional $2.5 million/yr.  There are other bills out there related to the veteran property tax reimbursement. Some would pay for all of the disabled’s property tax.  Some would allow for a level higher than the $175K limit on property value.  HOWEVER, the repeated pattern year after year that TNVET has personally witnessed in legislative committee meetings is to see these other initiatives shot down immediately as being too costly. The other bills, while potentially being of great benefit to these disabled vets run 3 to almost 10 times the cost of our effort. As the updated version of these bills are being bought forth, costs will only go higher.  Also, for those bills that increase the amount of value the reimbursement can be based on, still have the flaw of using “Market Value” versus “County Accessed Value”, which still short changes the disabled vet and their family. This was explained at the last summer TNVET meeting an at the Veterans Day event.

Now, having said that, the best way to eat the elephant is a bite at a time. We have taken bites of this elephant since 2016 and been successful. The TNVET approach of fixing “Market Value” is another bit. We are fully aware, understand and see future bites that will include bigger and better reimbursements. However, TNVET will stay the course as all member organizations agreed to…..fix the “market value” calculation first.

With that said, all TNVET appointed veteran organizations contacts that get this email are URGED to make sure it gets to all the grass root organizational levels. This was a topic of concern that was covered at “Vet Day”. This report has also been posted to the TNVET Facebook page.

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TNVET Legislative Update – Disable Veteran Property Tax Reimbursement – HB0436/SB0651

At the “Veterans Day on the Hill” (Jan 29) over 100 attendees signed letters addressed to their House and Senate legislators on proposed TNVET veteran legislation. At the time, the legislators carrying our bills had not been able to get bill numbers assigned, due to the special session activity. TNVET collected those letters with the promise that once the bill numbers were assigned, we would “pen” them in and deliver to their respective legislators.

We now have bill numbers for the Disable Veteran Property Tax Reimbursement – HB0436/SB0651. As promised, TNVET placed the numbers on the letters, placed the letters into folders assigned with legislator’s name, and placed a cover letter on the outside of the folder explaining our goal again. TNVET delivered them to the 22 Senate and 36 House offices that the attendees represented by district. Legislators not having a vet from their district have received a visit and letter from TNVET…we covered ALL 132 legislative offices.  This was accomplished on Feb13, 2025. This may have been the best across-the-state representation we have had of legislative districts at the annual meeting.

Now we need to engage the thousands of other veterans (whether they are a part of TNVET or not) to send this letter to their Tennessee State House and Senate representatives. Government responds when the interest is shown and support at the grass roots! TNVET has provided the same letter that attendees signed on our website.  The basics are, 1) have the email address of your legislator, 2) copy and pasted the letter we have provided to an email, 3) fill in the required blanks of the letter and 4) email.

We have more details (if you don’t know who is your state House and Senate legislator is, or what is their email, etc.), at our website that help you access all the info you need to contact/email your legislators.  For the letter and details go to: https://tnvet.org/legislative-success/letters-for-legislator-support-2025/

You will also find, at this time, another TNVET letter on our website page, which attendees signed and delivered that day to their legislators that requested support of legislative bill: HJR 0001 – Support for hyperbaric oxygen therapy for veteran TBI/PTSD.  TNVET asks that you also send this as a separate email to your legislators asking for support.

Thank you,

TNVET

Winter Weather Operations

Due to the anticipated winter weather, the following TVHS locations will open at 10 a.m. local time on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025:

  • Alvin C. York VA Medical Center
  • Nashville VA Medical Center
  • Albion VA Clinic
  • Bowling Green VA Clinic
  • Charlotte Ave. VA Clinic
  • Clarksville VA Clinic
  • Columbia VA Clinic
  • Cookeville VA Clinic
  • Dalton Drive VA Clinic
  • Dover VA Clinic
  • Fort Campbell VA Clinic
  • Gallatin VA Clinic
  • Glenis Drive VA Clinics
  • Hopkinsville VA Clinic
  • International Plaza VA Clinic
  • McMinnville VA Clinic
  • Taylor VA Clinic
  • Tullahoma VA Clinic

Appointments scheduled before 10 a.m. will be rescheduled or converted to VA Video Connect (VVC). The Nashville VA and Alvin C. York VA Medical Centers will remain operational for emergent and urgent care. There is no change to inpatient services.  The Chattanooga, Athens, Roane County, and Pointe Centre VA Clinics will operate on a normal schedule.

Veterans who are unable to attend, wish to convert their appointment to VVC, or reschedule their appointment should contact their provider via secure messaging on My HealtheVet.

2025 Tennessee Veteran Legislative Bills

Last night Ms. Zabrina supplied handouts at our meeting detailing the bills we were promoting during our visit with some of our representatives and senators during Veterans Day on the Hill.

Here is a summary of those bills:

  • 8HB0436/SB0651 Disabled Veteran Tax Relief: Proposes changes to TCA 67-5-704 to prevent property tax exemption reductions for 100% disabled veterans based on market value fluctuations.
  • Veterans Assistance Fund: Establishes a dedicated fund through a lottery program to support veteran services and programs.
  • Helping Heroes Grant: Expands eligibility to include more combat medals and Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology.
  • Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Support: Urges Congress to enhance treatment for PTSD and brain injuries in veterans.

If you would like to further support any of these bills here’s link to where you can find your specific representative and senator so you can let them know. All you have to do is put your address in:

https://wapp.capitol.tn.gov/Apps/fml2022/search.aspx