Congress approves LEGION Act

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The American Legion

JUL 23, 2019


The U.S. House passed the bipartisan LEGION Act on Tuesday, extending the recognized wartime era back to Dec. 7, 1941.

The LEGION Act — Let Everyone Get Involved in Opportunities for National Service Act — fills in the gaps of war eras and redefines The American Legion’s membership eligibility dates, beginning with the bombing of Pearl Harbor and continuing until it is determined the United States is no longer in a state of war.

President Trump is expected to sign Senate bill S.504 into law later this week. When it becomes law, the legislation opens the door for hundreds of thousands of veterans to access American Legion programs and benefits for which they previously had not been eligible.

“Today’s passage of the LEGION Act is a victory for veterans who until now have not had their service to our nation fully recognized,” American Legion National Commander Brett Reistad said. “These veterans and their family members can now enjoy all the benefits of their service which they so richly deserve.”

The gaps in the war era were largely during the Cold War, a time when threats to U.S. national security was real, especially to the men and women serving in uniform. Overall, estimates show that about 1,600 U.S. servicemembers were killed or wounded in hostile operations during periods that were not previously recognized as times of war by the federal government.

Reistad credited members of Congress and American Legion Family members with the successful legislation. Their efforts fulfill Resolution No. 1, passed unanimously by the Legion’s National Executive Committee last October in Indianapolis.

On Feb. 14, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., introduced the LEGION Act, along with Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C. Reps. Lou Correa, D-Calif., and Ben Cline, R-Va., introduced a similar measure in the House.

“The American Legion appreciates the support our representatives have shown the veterans who were previously caught in the gaps,” Reistad said. “This also underscores the passion American Legion Family members have for our nation’s veterans. Their grass-roots advocacy for this bill has been inspiring.”

Reistad evoked the memories of The American Legion’s founders who launched the organization 100 years ago this year.

“As we celebrate our centennial anniversary, we hold to the same truths that our founders appropriately crafted a century ago,” Reistad said. “Among those: a veteran is a veteran. It does not matter whether a veteran fought enemies on foreign soil, protected our interests in an ocean far away or secured our national defense here at home. Their service is what matters most. Now, thanks to this legislation, all veterans will be properly remembered for their service.”

1st Special Forces Regiment: An Evolving Tapestry

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Here is a book about the 1st Special Forces by JP Hastings

1st Special Forces Regiment: An Evolving Tapestry

by JP Hastings (Author)

1st Special Forces Regiment: An Evolving Tapestry is about the Heritage, Lineage and History of the men of the United States Army Special Forces Regiment. It is their journey beginning with the formation of the Rangers in the 1600’s that forged a nation out of the wilderness. Through the centuries of overcoming events and driven by necessities that would mature their missions and skills, in to the Army’s Special Forces (Green Beret). It reveals who and what they experienced throughout history and what it takes to earn the coveted “Green Beret”. It also highlights historical snippets that caused some paradigm operational changes. The goal and intent in its publishing: 1) As accurately as possible, tell of the Regiment’s life starting at the roots, through threads leading to its maturing, development and expansion that set forever in time the Heritage, Lineage, and History with Honor and integrity. 2) 100% of the royalties from the sale of the book will be for the Special Forces Association (SFA) for use with charities, and other just causes and events as the SFA sees fit to support our Special Forces Brothers and their families.

Learn more: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1532904037/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_bru9CbXS9F4R7

Winners of Raffle

The raffle drawing for the AR-15 and Glock Pistol was postponed to the January Columbus SFA 45 meeting on 1/10/2019 at the AMVETS POST 89. At the meeting we used their drawing tumbler. The event was recorded and the video was posted on our Facebook page. The link is below to see the video of the drawing.

Congratulations to the Winners!!!

First Drawing: David Huffman
Second Drawing: Leon Desonne

Video on Facebook

The chapter sold all 1,000 serialized raffle tickets during a seven week period, netting almost $10,000 to the chapter.  The prizes were 1) A custom made AR15 with free floating barrel, two-stage trigger, picatinney rail system, heavy barrel, and SF Regimental Crest engraving in the receiver.  2) Glock 17 pistol with silencer and $200 cash for the tax stamp.

The rifle was generously donated by Chris Burlingame of Artemis Arms, and the pistol/silencer/cash package was donated by Eric Stansifer of Triangle Silencer.  Thank you, gentlemen! The chapter unanimously voted to pay for Life Memberships of the Special Forces Association for both of these great Americans.  

The raffle drawing was executed and recorded during our January meeting at AMVETS Post 89 in Columbus, OH using the AMVETS tumbler and Post commander as the official “drawer” of the winning tickets.

B/2/19th SFG(A) Annual Christmas Party 2018

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Chapter XLV hosted its annual Christmas party for the Soldiers and their families of B/2/19th SFG(A).  Before lunch was served, kids were running around and playing games and making Christmas crafts.  After lunch, gifts were passed out one by one.  The unit leadership and Chapter 45 manages the gifts unique for each child.  

A few weeks before the party, each unit member asks their children what they want for Christmas.  The member provides his chain of command and ultimately three unit leaders and their wives with the name of one gift per child with a limit of $50 per gift.  This small team then purchases these gifts and wraps them. Each child is then provided their wrapped present and always finds something they truly want.

It was nice seeing the families having such a good time together knowing that earlier in the year they had been separated because of a long nine month deployment.

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SFA 45 Raffle

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Special Forces Association Chapter 45 is sponsoring a raffle to raise funds to support the men and families of Co. B, 2nd Bn, 19th SFGA. We have a total of 1000 tickets for sale at $10 each for the chance to win one of two quality firearms. With only 1000 raffle tickets, this provides 1 in 500 odds of winning.

First prize is a custom manufactured AR-15 configured for Three Gun competition, valued at $2800. Second prize is a Gen 3 Glock 17 9MM pistol with an additional threaded, match grade barrel and suppressor with a $200 voucher to cover the tax stamp, package valued at $1400. Refer to the attached flyer for detailed information on the firearms.

The winners have the option to travel to north-west Ohio to receive their prize or provide contact information for a local FFL dealer the firearm can be transferred to. All NFA rules apply.

Tickets can be purchased from select SFA 45 members or by contacting Jim Wetz at 724-208-8671 or JWSFA45@GMAIL.COM.

Note: There are two revisions to the information on the flier and individual tickets. 1. The value of the Glock package did not include the value of the suppressor; the correct value is $1400. 2. The drawing date will be during the first SFA meeting in January at the Columbus SFA meeting location, 1/10/2019