Arizona Veterans Magazine
Arizona Veterans Magazine
Arizona Veterans Magazine
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PROUDLY SERVING VETERANS IN ARIZONA
Col. Strickland Update new Womens homeless Shelter Thank You To aLLouR VETERanS
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I wish to see a world in peace where we honor our military veterans with appreciation and respect. ARIZONA VETERANS MAGAZINE wants to be that inspiration for a better world. VOlUNTeer FOr a VeTeraN aT HOSPice
Hospice of the Valley has a special program for veterans. They are looking for veterans who want to offer companionship to other veterans who are hospice patients. The not-for-prot agencys mission is bringing comfort and dignity as life nears its end. One out of four dying Americans is a veteran. Free training is available and they have a person who is available to speak to organizations. Contact 602636-6336 to volunteer.
ArizonA VeterAns MAgzine is one of the best Veterans ideas to come along in a long time.
david lucier, Tempe az US army Veteran elected az Veterans Hall of Fame - 2009
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My name is Mark Field and I was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. I joined the US Navy to travel and see the world and proudly served eight years (1981-1989) on submarines. I spent over three years underwater making six 4month patrols on a ballistic missile submarine. I also served on Submarine NR-1 during the recovery of the NASA Space Shuttle Challenger in 1986. After weeks of searching the ocean oor, we recovered the right booster rocket, which had caused the explosion. With aspirations to go to college and become an ofcer, I was accepted into the Enlisted Education Advancement Program and the Enlisted Commissioning Program. I served in a Special Project CIA/NSA Intelligence Program, a top-secret spy submarine that operated in clandestine operations. Later I was re-enlisted by Caspar Weinberger, the Secretary of Defense. I enjoyed every moment of my military career and will always cherish the memories. It allowed me the opportunity to travel all over the world. In retrospect, I would have served my country without pay. After leaving the military, I completed my undergraduate degree in economics at The University of Arizona and then graduate studies at Thunderbird School of Global Management in Glendale. I wrote an international best-selling book, THE COURIER, which sold over 200,000 copies worldwide and have been a guest on over 850 TV and radio shows in the USA, Canada and The United Kingdom. I previously published two magazines, SUN TENNIS MAGAZINE AND SUN GOLF MAGAZINE in Arizona. I received an ofcial appointment to serve as an Advisor to a former Governor of Arizona. I spent the past 15 years as a Mortgage Banker in both Arizona and California. I volunteer on veterans issues and have coordinated a homeless veterans clothing drive and a veterans job creation program. I am currently working on a submarine espionage movie project.
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Front row (l-r): SHARON WOODS-WAVES, BETH NEHRING-American Legion, JUDY HATCH- American Legion Auxiliary, TONI GRIMES-Womens Army Corps Veterans Association, LLOYD KILMER-Class of 2004, Arizona Veterans Hall of Fame, SHARON HELMAN-Director, VA Medical Center Phoenix. Back row (l-r): MARK FIELD-Arizona Veterans Magazine, Unidentied Veteran, RON CAPEK-Military Order of the Purple Heart, KEN BARNERVeterans for Veterans, LIONEL SANCHEZ- Vietnam Veterans of America, LEW BRADLEY-Korean War Veterans, RON PERKINS-Military Ofcers Association of America, TERRY ARAMAN-Madison Street Veterans Association, ART SLOANE-Arizona StandDown, AL KERSTETTER-Scottish American Military Society, JERRY SANDS-Association of the US Army, CAROL CULBERTSONAssociation of US Navy, PHIL HANSON-Northwest Valley Veterans, RICHARD CARMER-Third Marine Division, GENE CREGO-Vietnam Veterans of America, JUSTIN HENRY-US Congressman Trent Franks Ofce, GEORGE CUSHINGAmerican Legion.
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My grandfather, whom Unfortunately some I was named after, was of the injuries he there when our troops sustained in the war fought in the Battle of the contributed to his Bulge. I am sure he death at 33 years old. fought with all his heart My grandmother and soul. raised four daughters Those are the stories with the help of that my grandmother and veterans benets and my great-grandmother social security. told me over the years. I feel connected to He received multiple my grandfather, injuries but survived. He Milton Bunim, from Milton Bunim returned home from the my service to my war to care for my grandmother and his country and I honor his four young daughters. He opened a memory with the publishing of childrens furniture and toy store in Arizona Veterans Magazine. Newark, New Jersey and was well-known God bless our veterans and to the residents in the area. their families. Mark Field
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USO volunteers include (l-r): Jane adams-Wahlgren, erin Sulzer, Sue Fogel, leslie Wilson, Nancy altherr, rex robison, lisa Hutson, Mary Johnson, Sherry kapaldo.
the 819th Engineer Company of the Arizona Army national guard conducted a send-off ceremony before deploying to Afghanistan. the 100 soldiers departed to Fort bliss, texas, for a month of training prior to their transit to Afghanistan. All members of this unit have made multiple deployments to combat theaters in support of overseas contingency operations since 2001.
photos by Sgt. ed Balaban
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The MaNa House residents and staff participated in their quarterly street cleanup. about a year ago, MSVa signed on with the city of Phoenix adopt-a-Street program. They have Seventh Street from Mcdowell road to Thomas road. it was a productive morning as their newly donated pick-up truck was lled with bags of trash discovered along the route. a great time was had by all, reafrming one of MSVa's core values of giving back to the community.
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CELEBRIT Y VETERANS
LyLE DILLIE is a US Army Iraqi war veteran, a husband and father of three boys and the owner of Desert Sea Design a web, graphic and print company based in Avondale, Arizona. Lyle has an extensive journalism and design background from his training in the US Army as a Public Affairs Ofcer and Radio Operator, and with local Arizona defense contractors. Lyle designed and wrote stories for numerous newspapers and military units. Publications included the 93rd Signal Brigade's Lightning Dispatch, Fort Gordon's the signal and the Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Centers publication. He was Business Manager and Managing Editor of the Glendale Community College weekly newspaper. www.desertseadesign.com
george steinbrenner, owner nY Yankees Served as an US Air Force ofcer after graduating college in 1952. He bought the NY Yankees for 8.8 million in 1973. They are now worth as much as 3 billion which would include the 33% ownership stake in the YES cable network. Jimi Hendrix, Musician Served in the US Army and trained as a paratrooper.
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I will never forget the story BRAD BRIDWELL told me over 10 years ago about nding a homeless veteran one night who had been hit by a car. As he was lying there dying from his injuries, Brad held his head in his hands, ensuring he had died with someone to love him at the very end of his life. Brad has helped thousands of veterans in Arizona and some he has helped comfort at the end of their lives.
Elvis Presley, Musician & Actor Practicing his music while in the US Army.
steve McQueen, Actor Served in the US Marine Corps and was a tank driver.
The Veterans Voice of arizona When art Sloane speaks people listen. look for art Sloanes Veterans Voice column in The arizona republic every Saturday.
ArT SLOANE has been the veterans reporter for The Arizona Republic since 2001. Art is very active in the veterans community and does a tremendous amount of volunteer activities with The Arizona Standdown and The Madison Street Veterans Association. Art Sloane served in the US Air Force, Air Force Reserves and Air National Guard for 14 years and served 26 years in the Coast Guard Reserves. His volunteer work is with veterans as a Veterans Benets Counselor at a VA clinic. Art serves on the Arizona Attorney Generals Veterans Commission and works with homeless veterans. He raises funds by conducting trips to Mexico with the prots going to veterans charities. In 2008 Art Sloane was inducted into the Arizona Veterans Hall of Fame for his continued support for veterans issues.
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rEP. LArkin CrEAtEs APPrEntiCEsHiP ProgrAMs WiLL inCrEAsE Job oPPortunitiEs For VEtErAns
Rep. Jonathan Larkin, D-Glendale (District 30), is working with local organizations like the Phoenix Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee for the Electrical Industry on efforts to strengthen and streamline new hiring and job training for Arizona veterans. His involvement is one way Larkin is fullling his promise to help veterans and their families get back into the job market after returning home from combat. Providing resources and training for our veterans is an important piece in transitioning from military service back into the civilian workforce. it is the least we can do to help the men and women who have served our country, Larkin said. these efforts are a win for the veterans, their families, Arizonas economy, and small businesses. i have started working with the Phoenix electrical JAtC to help dene the needs of our veterans and to promote training programs such as this. Jointly run programs like the Phoenix Electrical JATC are apprenticeships that aim to ensure participants are well-rounded, employable, journeyman craftsman at the end of their time with the program. The Phoenix Electrical JATC is a joint venture of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union 640 and the Arizona Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association. The Phoenix Electrical JATC apprenticeship program is the oldest, continually registered apprenticeship program in the State of Arizona. It has been training men and women for careers in the electrical contracting industry since 1943. It offers an opportunity to earn wages and benets while learning the skills necessary for a challenging and rewarding career. Shawn Hutchinson, training director for the Phoenix Electrical JATC, is enthusiastic about his work with Larkin and other members of the Arizona Legislature. Larkin is a veteran and a member of a local union. He knows rsthand of the challenges faced by veterans returning from active duty service and entering the civilian workforce. Apprenticing training in a trade has always been a viable way to enter the construction industry. there is a difference, however, in how that apprenticeship is delivered. Veterans have served their country with distinction and honor through the military, Hutchinson said. they deserve to be treated as such when entering a program designed to maximize the experiences they retained from their service and to apply them to a structured and disciplined program such as the electrical program through the Phoenix electrical JAtC, or any other jointly run building trades apprenticeship program.
Arizona relay Services (AZrS) is a public service provided by the State of Arizona and administered by Arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing. Except for the long distance telephone charges, the service is free for all parties involved. It is easy to use, condential and available across the state. The most common injury sustained by U.S. troops is literally a silent wound: hearing loss. Hearing loss is one of the most common military service-related injuries. Hearing loss is a growing complaint for todays veterans because of their history of noise exposure, coupled with aging of many veterans. It is estimated that there are 55 million people in the United States currently experiencing some degree of hearing loss. In Arizona there are more than 700,000 people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. The goal of AZRS is to remove the loss of freedom or the feeling of isolation that can be associated with hearing loss. By taking advantage of this free service, Arizonans who are deaf, hard-of-hearing or who have difculty speaking can continue to stay in touch with their loved ones in the hearing communities regardless of where they live. www.azrelay.org.
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CoMMunitY AnD VEtErAn LEADErs At tHE WWii MEMoriAL grounDbrEAking At AriZonA stAtE CAPitoL.
PAtsrunDrAWs 35,000 PArtiCiPAnts, VoLuntEErs AnD sPECtAtors For tHE 4.2 MiLE run to CELEbrAtE tHE LiFE oF PAt tiLLMAn. tHE stAFF AnD VoLuntEErs oF tHE PAt tiLLMAn FounDAtion
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a few of the Honor riders with Monica colomar Sarrio, Bobby Martin, Saraphina Tohannie adson, Teggy Bear, Shelly Mitchell Begay, chris West, chelly rose and Huey lano.
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AriZonA stAtE LEgisLAturE bi-PArtisAn VEtErAns CAuCus Representative Sonny Borelli (R) Lake Havasu CityMarine Corps Senator David Bradley (D) TucsonNavy Representative Mark Cardenas (D) PhoenixArmy; National Guard Representative Jeff Dial (R) ChandlerArmy Representative Ruben Gallego (D) PhoenixMarine Corps Representative Jonathan Larkin (D) GlendaleMarine Corps Representative Jamescita Peshlakai (D) CameronArmy
Bi-Partisan Veterans caucus. Many thanks to representatives Mark cardenas, Jonathan larkin, Jamescita Peshlakai, Sonny Borrelli, ruben Gallego, and Jeff dial. Thanks also go to david lucier, Brett Hunt, Madison Street Veterans association director Terry araman and SouthWest Veterans chamber Of commerce director Melissa lange for making this happen. (Pictured l-r) Terry araman, Mark cardenas, Melissa lange, Sonny Borrelli, Jonathan larkin, Jeff dial, Jamescita Peshlakai and ruben Gallego at Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza.
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MISSING IN AMERICA PROJECT: 27 unclaimed and forgotten veterans and two spouses were laid to rest with honors. Approximately 1,500 patriots from all over Arizona gathered at The National Cemetery of Arizona to pay their respects to their fellow veterans. Missing in America Project works with funeral homes and the VA to nd unclaimed remains of veterans and bury them with full military honors. Many of those in Arizona served as far back as WWI. www.miap.us or www.facebook.com/ArizonaMIAP.
The American Indian Veterans National Memorial ceremony was held at the Heard Museum at 2301 N. Central Ave. in Phoenix. www.heard.org.
DAVID CARRASCO (far left) served 21 years in the US Air Force including 2 tours in Vietnam. He is the Commander of the POW/MIA/KIA Honor Guard and they travel to parades and events all over the State of Arizona to honor the memories or Prisoners of War, Missing in Action and Killed in Action. David is Native American and his father was an Apache Warrior. David is also a member of American Legion Post #1, founded in 1919, has over 740 members and is located at 364 N. 7th Avenue in Phoenix.
Operation american Patriot annual dinner and awards presentation. They are a volunteer-run non-prot advocacy group that serves military, veterans and their families. They are committed to educating the public about the sacrices made by those who keep us free, and how we can better serve their needs. Their goal is to ensure no veteran is left behind. For more informaton and pictures: www.facebook.com/operationamericanpatriot and www.operationamericanpatriot.us.
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AriZonA VEtErAns HALL oF FAME Honors Asu PrEsiDEnt MiCHAEL CroW AnD AZ rEP. HEAtHEr CArtEr
arizona Veterans Hall of Fame President rick romley presenting the copper Sword award to aSUPresident Michael crow and US Navy captain- retired John Sentz. Photos by Richard Carmer
US air Force colonel - retired Martha McSally and US Navy- retired Jon altmann presenting the copper Shield award to arizona representative Heather carter.
the willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justied, shall be directly proportional to how they perceive the veterans of earlier wars were treated and appreciated by their nation. President George Washington
Some of the people helping the homeless in Arizona are Nikki Stevens, Brad Bridwell, Joan Serviss, William Boyer, Rhonda Meacham, Mayor Greg Stanton, Shane Groen, Amanda Mason and Sean Price.
the Valley toyota Dealers Association donated a 2012 Toyota Tundra and a Van, decked out in MANA colors.
the whole state, the Valley especially, is in dire need of help for these veterans.
John O'Malley, President-Valley Toyota Dealers Association
On the rst project, the truck was loaded with sleeping bags and headed to Flagstaff, where 21 veterans were living in a cave and 80 others at campsites.
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it is my pleasure to congratulate taylor Young on your successful Boy scout eagle Project. it is young people like you who make the future of this great nation brighter and stronger. US SENATOR JOHN MCCAIN
Honor Flight Network is a non-prot organization created solely to honor Americas WWII veterans for all their sacrices. They transport our heroes to Washington, D.C. to reect and be honored at their memorials. Of all of the wars in recent memory, it was World War II that truly threatened our very existence as a nation and as a culturally diverse, free society. With 1500 World War II veterans dying each day nationwide, the time to express our thanks to these brave men and women is running out. The Arizona chapter of Honor Flight is part of the national network that is ying WWII veterans to their monument in Washington, D.C. The goal is to y as many WWII veterans from Arizona to Washington, D.C. at no cost to them. www.honoright.org.
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Recently over 65 people gathered to attend Stewart Boone's lecture about the Battle of the Bulge. Mr Boone, 85, of Sun City served in the Battle of The Bulge as an Army solider. The lecture was given at Sun City Grand in Surprise. Stewart Boone was born in 1924 and currently lives in both Garden City, Kansas and Sun City, Arizona. Mr. Boone was a very young Army soldier who waited 40 years to talk about his military experience. He was extremely knowledgeable on the subject and presented an informative lecture. He brought along many artifacts he's collected during his Army career. Most of the audience were history buffs eager to learn details about how we defeated the Germans in World War II. Mr. Boone entertained with his Army songs & dances, his poetry and even playing of taps on the bugle . The Battle of the Bulge was a surprise German offensive that took place between Trier and Monschau in late 1944 to early 1945. The battle was also known as the Von Rundstedt Offensive or the Ardennes Offensive. It took place in the thick wooded area of the Ardennes Forest region stretching from southern Belgium, Luxembourg, and into Germany. Although intended to split the Allied forces into two to help negotiate a peace on the Western Front, it resulted in vital losses of personnel and equipment for the Germans that would ultimately result in the culmination of World War II later in 1945.
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AriZonA PubLiC sErViCE & tiFFAnY ConstruCtion CoMPAnY HonorED For Hiring VEtErAns
The Arizona Department of Veterans Services recently honored Arizona Public Service and Tiffany Construction Company for instituting a new program to hire and employ US military veterans. Tiffany Construction Company has instituted a new program to hire and employ US military veterans. Tiffany Construction Company (www.Tiffanyconst.com), founded in 1925, is working on major construction projects for APS and the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station. They pride themselves on an excellent safety record which has won them many APS, government and commercial construction contracts all over Arizona. Tiffany Construction Company has hired 15 veterans to work as security guards on its construction sites. According to Herb Tiffany, President of Tiffany Construction Company, We are proud to offer quality jobs for veterans and encourage other companies to hire veterans. We plan to hire more veterans as we grow. Veterans make for great employees because of their training, work ethic and safety record. We will honor tiffany Construction Company with a plaque and Certicate of Appreciation for their commitment to hire veterans at an upcoming ceremony at the Arizona Department of Veterans services ofce in Phoenix, according to Colonel Joey Strickland, Director of Arizona Department of Veterans Services. Mark Field, a US Navy Veteran who served 8 years on submarines, is the founder of The Veterans Job Creation Program and is serving as the Veterans Coordinator for this project. Colin Day, a US Army Veteran who served in Iraq and is the Founder of The Arizona Veterans Lead (www.azveteranslead.com) helped coordinate the hiring of these veterans. Veterans looking for jobs can post their resumes free of charge at www.azveteranslead.com. There were presentations to APS contractors to develop a program to hire veterans which could open the door for hundreds of jobs for veterans. More info of The Veterans Job Creation Program at: www.phoenix.jobing.com/blog_post.asp?post=26981 One hired veteran had been out of work for over a year, just lost his apartment three weeks previously and was living out of his car. He literally broke down in tears when he was offered a security guard job. Tiffany Construction Company also helped him secure an apartment. Another veteran was out of work for 2 years and two other veterans were living on xed incomes and in need of help to support their families. thank god there are some companies who want to hire veterans and can appreciate our military training. this program changed my life. in two days, i went from living out of my car to having a job and an apartment. Ed McHenry, 12-year US Air Force Veteran
Herbert C. Tiffany, Jr. President and Owner of Tiffany Construction, passed away peacefully with his entire family at his side. Herb Tiffany loved his family, his community and his country and was committed to hiring veterans. The Tiffany family has provided exceptional services to many utilities and municipal, state & federal agencies since 1925.
The Arizona Department of Veterans Services presented an award to APS and Tiffany Construction Company for their commitment to hire veterans.
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Recognized as a national leader, Rick Romley served four elected terms as the Maricopa County Attorney [1989-2004] and was appointed as interim Maricopa County Attorney in 2010. Rick administered one of the largest prosecuting attorneys ofces in the nation and was responsible for the civil representation for all of county government. Mr. Romley testied before the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives on issues of violent crime, terrorism, drug trafcking, youth violence, public corruption and victims rights. For these efforts, Rick has been the recipient of over 100 awards, including the National Leadership Award presented in Washington D.C. in 1997. Since leaving ofce, Rick started his own rm specializing in strategic consulting, issues resolution and legal representation for select clients. Clientele have included former Secretary for Veterans Affairs, James Nicholson, who asked Rick to come to Washington D.C. and be his Personal Advisor to oversee the data loss of personal information for over twenty-six million veterans and to enhance the VA's security protocols and infrastructure. Mr. Romleys select clientele have also included the Arizona Attorney General, Maricopa County, Pinal County and TriWest HealthCare Alliance. Continuing a 100-year Arizona family tradition, Rick and his wife, Carol, live in Scottsdale, Arizona. They have three sons: Darin, David and Aaron. Rick joined the United States Marine Corps as a youth and served as a combat infantry squad leader in Vietnam until wounded in 1969. Rick received numerous commendations, including the Purple Heart. In 2001, Rick received two additional national awards for his service in defense of our country: Lifes Presidential Unsung Hero Award and Americas Outstanding Disabled American Veteran of the Year. Mr. Romley was inducted into the Arizona Veterans Hall of Fame in 2007, and currently serves as its President.
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Financial services rm Edward Jones announced the rm has hired 300 military veterans as nancial advisors adding to the roughly 1,300 veterans already employed in this role. "Hiring military veterans is a part of the Edward Jones culture and heritage and not simply viewed as a corporate initiative," said Jim Weddle, managing partner of Edward Jones. More info at: http://www.ejcareer.com/us/military A 7-eleven franchise is a natural t for veterans. As franchisees, they add solid leadership skills and strong discipline to the creativity, energy and spirit of entrepreneurship. they are good at dealing with people and with day-to-day challenges. 7-eleven offers our military veteran franchisees a savings of up to $35,000 off the franchise fee and up to 65% nancing. Joseph M. DePinto, 7-Eleven Inc. President & CEO and US Army Veteran. www.franchise.7-eleven.com/veterans-franchise-program/ 100,000 JOBS MISSION The 100,000 Jobs Mission is a coalition of 83 companies committed to hiring at least 100,000 veterans by 2020. The coalition has hired more than 28,000 veterans since 2011. To learn more about the 100,000 Jobs Mission or to apply for jobs, visit: www.100000jobsmission.com. Wells Fargo is committing $35 million over the next three years as part of its ongoing commitment to supporting military service members and veterans. The commitment includes: Real estate owned (REO) property donations and support valued at $30 million to qualifying nonprots that serve military service members and veterans Hiring and mentoring initiatives, Customized nancial education efforts With this $35 million commitment it is Wells Fargos goal to have a role in our nations efforts to support military service members, veterans and their families, said Jon Campbell, head of Wells Fargo Community and Government Relations. our mission of helping our customers succeed nancially holds especially true for the men and women who serve our country through the military. Horse Rhythm Foundation, Inc. (HRF) is a non-prot organization based in Glendale, Arizona. HRF was founded by disabled war
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u.s. ArMY rAngEr WitH 6 tours in irAQ & AFgHAnistAn DEniED HEALtH CArE bY CitY oF CHAnDLEr
During his combat deployments as an Army Ranger, Todd earned a Bronze Star, Army Commendation Medal x 5; Senior Parachutes Badge with Bronze Star (Iraq Airborne Assault) and Combat Infantrymans Badge. Neuropsychological testing was cancelled due to suspension of benets by the City of Chandler Human Resources Department. Some examples of Todds decreased cognitive ability include but are not limited to: he needs assistance in many activities of daily living due to lack of balance and previous falls; extreme changes in temperature; he bumps into walls while walking; he forgets recent conversations and when he is concentrating on something too long he gets headaches. His sense of time is greatly skewed. Todd has difculty writing and forgets how to sign his name. Todd cannot remember his access code for the PD which he used at least 40 times a week while working graveyard shift. Todd cannot operate a motor vehicle. Donations may be made to Todd Lysfjord c/o CLEA Charities, a 501 c3 non-prot, P.O. Box 238, Chandler, Arizona 85225.
GEORGE THORNE served in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate Generals Corps (JAGC) & Adjutant General Corps (AGC) for 27 years and reached the rank of Sergeant Major/E9 . He served as advisor to senior attorneys on matters relating to law ofce and personnel management for the largest law ofces in the U.S. Army. He performed as administrator and executive assistant for 20-plus attorney ofces; supervisor and technical advisor for legal and administrative support staff. George supervised para-professional, paralegal, legal research and law library services, clerical, secretarial and administrative support staff. He authored administrative procedure manuals that were adopted in law ofces throughout the Army. George served 14 years for Arizona Department of Veterans Services in the Disabled Veteran Outreach Program (DVOP) where he served as technical resource for clients, community and employers. George also served as the Director of Government Relations for Jobing.com and is on the Board of Directors for Operation American Patriot (OAP) and serves as Director of Workforce Development. OAP is a non-prot organization inspired by Senator John McCain and his Veterans Coalition Volunteers to fortify existing resources for all veterans and their families who have served this great nation. George started his own consulting company to help employers recruit and manage veterans. www.georgethorneconsulting.com Operation American Patriot www.operationamericanpatriot.us
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Beginning Memorial Day, Walmart will offer a job to any honorably discharged veteran in his or her rst 12 months off active duty. Most of these jobs will be in Walmart stores and clubs, and some will be in distribution centers and the Home Ofce. Walmarts pledge is not the end of this effort; its the beginning. The company projects it will hire more than 100,000 veterans during the next ve years. We believe Walmart is already the largest private employer of veterans in the country, and we want to hire more, added William S. Simon, President and Chief Executive Ofcerof Walmart U.S. i can think of no better group to lead in revitalizing our economy than those who have served in uniform. through their service, veterans give us a land of freedom. When they return, it must be to a land of possibility. Walmart has spoken with the White House about this commitment. The First Ladys team immediately expressed an interest in working with Walmart and with the entire business community to join forces to build upon this commitment. In the next several weeks, the White House will convene the Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Defense, and major American employers to encourage businesses to make signicant commitments to train and employ Americas returning heroes. this is exactly the kind of act we hoped would be possible when we
started Joining Forces a concrete example of our nation's love and support that our troops, veterans, and their families can feel in their lives every day, said First Lady Michelle Obama. As our wars come to an end and our troops continue to come home, it's more important than ever that all of us not just government, but our businesses and nonprots as do our part to serve those who have served us so bravely. so today, my challenge is simple: for every business in America to follow Walmarts lead by nding innovative solutions that both make sense for their workplaces and make a difference for our veterans and their families. given what weve seen from Walmart and so many other companies over the past two years, we know that they will. Simon also called on the retail industry to work together to provide greater career opportunities for veterans. imagine what retail could do together, said Simon. We could leave an incredible legacy as an industry. We can be the ones who step up for our heroes. And we can do this now. Hiring a veteran can be one of the best business decisions you make, said Simon. Veterans have a record of performance under pressure. theyre quick learners and team players. they are leaders with discipline, training, and a passion for service. there is a seriousness and sense of purpose that the military instills, and we need it today more than ever.
everybody can be great, because anybody can serve. You dont have to have a college degree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace and a soul generated by love.
Martin Luther King Jr.
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Until the veterans community is willing to stand up and advocate in a professional manner for its needs and wants, nothing will change, in fact, thing are getting worse. As of today, and to my dismay, there is no professional independent advocate for Arizona veterans at the State Capitol. Cops, reghters, teachers, farmers, labor, business, manufacturers, and others have professional representation and advocacy at the Capitol but not Veterans. We, as veterans, get a lot of empty rhetoric and lip service year after year from Governor Brewer and the Legislative leadership and this session is shaping up just like the rest with zero results for Veterans. We have to quit falling for the same old rhetoric about how veterans are honored and loved at the Capitol and in the Legislature. They say they love us when we are willing to ght to the last drop of OUR blood for their freedom to prance off to the mall while we march off to war, and they love us up to the point of actually investing in us. Here is a short list of how Arizona politicians have treated Arizona veterans recently. The Governor red Joey Strickland, one of the most effective and honored Veterans Service Directors in the nation; all Veterans bills are bottled up in committees; Ms. Paula Pedene, another top notch professional, is demoted from her position with the VA Medical Center in Phoenix; the VA pulled its support of the Veterans Parade in Phoenix; and a Chandler cop and Veteran with six deployments had his medical benets terminated because they say the insurance carrier didn't get his VA medical records in 48 hours from the date of request. At the federal, state and municipal level in Arizona, veterans have taken a horrible beating at the hands of our Arizona politicians and leaders. Are these the results of how effective our Veterans community is? Unfortunately, the answer is, "Yes." So, until the Veterans community is willing to put its money where its mouth is and hire a professional full time advocate, not only will things not change, but they will get worse for the 600,000+ veterans in Arizona and for the 100,000 that are coming our way in the next few years. Continuing to think that "volunteer organizations" are going to get the job done for Arizona Veterans, is pure fantasy. Unless and until Arizona Veterans are willing to professionally advocate and advance our interests and protect our existing resources, our future is looking extremely dim.
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(l-r) Mike christensen, amanda Bailey, dylan Vicha, Jared allen, lance Buck and in front Josh Bullis.
Jared Allens Homes for Wounded Warriors is a non-prot organization created for the sole purpose of raising money to build or modify the homes of Americas injured military veterans so that they are handicap accessible and comfortable. Jared Allen of the Minnesota Vikings formed the organization in 2009 after he returned home from his USO Tour to U.S. Military Bases in the Middle East. JAH4WW has chosen the Phoenix, Arizona native and US Army veteran Joshua Bullis as the next recipient for home renovations. In April 2010, Bullis deployed to the Kandahar province in Southern Afghanistan with the 595th Sapper Company, 2nd Engineer Battalion. As combat engineers, Bullis and the other Soldiers in the unit were responsible for constructing roads and bridges and clearing routes, which made it possible for other troops to travel throughout the region. While on a routine foot patrol through an Afghan village, Joshua Bullis stepped
on a buried improvised explosive device (IED). As a result of the blast, both of his legs were amputated above his knee, as was his left arm above the elbow. Joshua Bullis will need a complete home remodel which includes all new ooring for wheelchair accessibility, ramps in every entrance, custom bathrooms and kitchen, wider doors and hallways, alterations to the garage to allow easy access from his custom vehicle, and an outdoor patio. www.jaredallen69inc.com, 480-991-3047.
PAT MCMAHoN is a long-time Arizona TV and Radio Host. He can be seen on The Morning Scramble on AZTV. He also hosts a Radio show on KTAR (620 AM and 92.3 FM). Pat served in the US Army.
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SCOTT THISTLE
Professional Photographer Media & Public relations
sthistle@msva-az.org
602-370-4131
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300,000 nEW truCk DriVErs nEEDED tHis YEAr MiLitArY trAining HigHLY rEgArDED
According to the U.S. Department of Transportation and the National Highway Trafc Safety Administration, 300,000 new truck drivers will be needed each year for the next 10 years to meet America's demands. The trucking industry jobs have full benets, tuition reimbursement and 401K retirement plans. Southwest Truck Driver Training has CDL training programs approved so eligible veterans can use the Veteran's Administration (VA) funded GI Bill benets in order to pay for truck driver training in full. The truck driving school programs approved for veterans' funding allow a qualifying veteran to complete the CDL training program with little or no out-of pocket costs. Additionally, housing assistance can be available for those veterans who need to cover housing costs while attending truck driving school. The training can be completed in four weeks, and they provide job placement assistance with local, regional and national trucking companies. They can evaluate the prior skill and training that a veteran has to determine whether some credit can be given. For example, if you were an 88M MOS (heavy truck operator) in the Army, we may be able to adjust your training to give credit for this prior experience. Southwest Truck Driver Training has over 1000 written testimonials from veterans that have attended their programs including: After training i got a job driving for a major carrier in the oil and gas industry, making more money than i had ever before. US Army veteran, 2011 graduate i went to school with no money out-of-pocket and now work for a major transportation company. US Army veteran, 2012 graduate Southwest Truck Driver Training offers training to pass your Commercial Driver's License test. For more info call (602) 635-9160
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National Armed Forces FreedomRide Arizona will be Sunday, May 18th at 9am at Chesters Harley Davidson 922 S. Country Club Drive in Mesa. (480) 894-0404, www.azfreedomride.webs.com. 74th Street Band to perform at 3:30pm.
corey Harris enlisted in the Us Army in 1998 and entered into reserve ofcer training Corps (rotC) at Arizona state University in 2002. He served two tours in iraq, and ran for Arizona state representative from District 18 in the Ahwatukee area of Phoenix, Az. He is the Community relations and government Liaison for the Madison street US Navy admiral Mike Millen chairman of the Joint Veterans Association. He chiefs of Staff seen here with corey Harris. served as the Civil Affairs team Chief at United states Army reserve. He previously served as a Communications specialist at triWest Healthcare Alliance and as a Veterans employment Consultant at the Arizona Coalition for Military Families. From 2009-2011 he served as Veterans outreach Coordinator for Us Congressman Harry Mitchell.
PETEr yOUNG
Mortgage banker
NMLS# 395587
602-989-4656
peteryoung@cox.net
Director Terry Araman, Nicole Stanton, Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton, Senior Case Manager Tony Motley and Community relations & Government Liaison Corey Harris are seen here at The MANA House.
the MAnA House can house 53 male veterans & 16 female veterans. since 2008, over 500 former homeless veterans have received services. Valley Toyota Dealers donated a truck and a van to The Madison Street Veterans
Association. These vehicles are used to transport veterans to the VA Medical Center and to pick up supplies &donations.
602-525-4456