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Special Olympics
Comrades,
The Washington Special Olympics will be held on the weekend of May 29 – 31 at JBLM in Tacoma. The Special Olympics Chairman (Gordon Huggins) has requested assistance in manning this event. Anyone having some free time and wanting to become involved in this great event should contact him at (360) 355-6700. This is good for the VFW, the Special Olympics and Community support.
Fred Green
State Commander
Memorial Day Service At Forest Lawn Cemetery & Funeral Home
American Legion Post 160 of West Seattle in partnership with Forest Lawn Cemetery and Funeral Home of West Seattle will be holding a service in observance of Memorial Day on May 25, 2015 at 2pm.
If you have a Gold Star Mother, from the Seattle area, who is available to represent your organization and willing give a brief speech regarding Memorial Day we would very much enjoy putting her on the schedule.
Jack Edward Meduna Funeral Service
One of our fellow comrades recently passed on April 2nd. He was 68. His funeral service will be at:
Funeral Service
Thursday, April 16, 2015
02:00 PM – 03:00 PM
Holy Family Catholic Church
9622 20th Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98106
Graveside Service
Thursday, April 16, 2015
03:15 PM – 03:45 PM
Forest Lawn Cemetery
6701 30th Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98126
2069320050
Heroes in the Ballpark
VFW Department of Washington and Ladies Auxiliary present
Heroes in the Ballpark
At Cheney Stadium, Tacoma, WA. – map it
Special $15 ticket package for VFW Family and Friends includes a pregame tailgate BBQ and Hot Dog Meal voucher during the game!
All profits donated to support the VFW National Military Services program.
For tickets or more information, please contact:
VFW Depoartment of Washington Headquarters (253) 922-2114Her
Congratulations to our new Post Leadership
At our April meeting we voted in our new leadership including our very first female commander. Congratulations to all!
Post Commander – Robin Eckstein
Sr. Vice – Ray Fairbank
Jr. Vice – John Phillips
Quartermaster – Nick Sullivan
3rd Year Trustee – Bob Lunke
They join our other trustee’s Bill and Ben. Official leadership begins after the National Convention and new appointments will be made at the following meeting. Once again congrats to all.
-QM
April Post Meeting 4/7 @ 7:30pm
Hi All,
On April 7th at 7:30 we will be holding our monthly Post Meeting. We will be holding elections for Post Officers so please make sure to be in attendance.
Also our new tables and chairs have arrived and we will need to unbox and set up the chair holder.
Hope to see you there.
-QM
(Since this may be a longer meeting be sure to email your beverage option to the QM)
Youth Pizza Party at Convention
Don’t think your child would want to/ or be able to sit through a long Awards Ceremony and Banquet at State Convention in June?
We’ve got you covered!
What started just as a good idea, turned into a great idea with a bunch of support!
A couple of Ladies Auxiliary members have put together and arranged an evening of pizza, soda, snacks and fun for all children at convention while the rest of us are at the Awards Banquet.
The Red Lion has been so very kind, and is giving us use of the dining room or one of the meeting rooms for it at no cost!
We have arranged Guardians to watch over them, so don’t worry about any chaos making it to you during dinner.
It will only cost $5 per child. The leftover profits will be donated to the Department Ladies Auxiliary Youth Activities Fund.
Just send the name of the child & Parent(s), phone number, a list of any allergies and the payment on the attached form to:
Robin Piatt, 415 116th St S, Parkland, WA 98444
Run As One
Please find attached a press release and flyer – for your information, use and distribution – about Run as One at 10:30 a.m. March 28 at Point Defiance Park, meeting at Owen Beach.
Community Outreach Director
VA Standardizes Veterans Claims Forms: New regulations eliminate informal claims despite VFW opposition
WASHINGTON (March 24, 2015) — The Department of Veterans Affairs last year proposed changes to regulations to eliminate informal claims that were not filed electronically. In addition, VA proposed requiring the use of a specific standardized form when veterans apply for VA benefits. The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States and other major service organizations fought against the proposals, saying that the elimination of informal claims was draconian and did not keep with VA’s mandate to be “veteran friendly.”
Despite such protests, VA recently finalized its regulations, meaning that effective today, VA will eliminate “informal claims” and substitute its newly-established “Intent to File a Claim” form to act as a date-of-claim place holder. VA also mandates the use of certain other standardized forms for benefits, such as for compensation, pension and appeals. These new forms can be downloaded at: http://www.va.gov/vaforms/.
As this change goes into effect, here are some things veterans and their representatives will need to know:
These changes are a standardization of the forms and applications that claimants and their representatives are required to use. Effective March 24, service officers must use the forms mandated by this change. These forms include:
Disability compensation: eBenefits or paper Form 21-526EZ, Application for Disability Compensation and Related Compensation Benefits
Needs-Based Pension: paper Form 21-527EZ, Application for Pension
Survivors: paper Form 21-534EZ, Application for DIC, Death Pension, and/or Accrued Benefits
Intent to file a claim: While VA has standardized its forms and applications, veterans and their representatives must know that the following are the only three ways a claim may be informally initiated, thus protecting the effective date of an award upon adjudication:
Filing paper Form 21-0966, “Intent to File a Claim” form;
Calling the VA National Call Center, 1-800-827-1000, and requesting that a Call Center agent complete an “Intent to File a Claim” form for the veteran over the phone; or
Initiating, and then saving, an un-submitted claim either using eBenefits (for veterans) or the Stakeholder Enterprise Portal (SEP), for veterans service officers.
Upon receipt of an “intent to file a claim,” the veteran has one year to gather evidence to support a claim and to file a claim for benefits on a standard claim form.
Under the new VA regulations, 38 CFR 3.157 is rescinded and records and transcripts from state, county, municipal, recognized private or government hospitals or institutions, including uniformed services facilities, will no longer be accepted as informal claims in certain circumstances — rather the veteran has up to one year (from the date of medical records establishing an increase in disability) to file the “Intent to File a Claim” form.
Appeal of a VA decision: The change also mandates the use of the standardized notice of disagreement form, VA Form 21-0958, when an individual wishes to initiate an appeal of a VA decision. Before March 24, this was only an optional form.
Veterans who notify VA of their intent to file a claim without using the new “Intent to File a Claim” form will not be able to preserve their effective date, and may further delay the adjudication of their benefit claim. VA still has an obligation to furnish the requisite paperwork to veterans who are seeking to claim their benefits, but VA warns that the requisite paperwork will likely take months to arrive, meaning veterans will lose out on benefits.
Read more here.