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1 MILITARY OFFICERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA ALAMO CHAPTER THE LARIAT Volume 35, Number 4 Five Star Chapter April 2015 President s Message Many things are happening this month, but April is always busy! We had a very successful mayoral panel during our March luncheon. Thanks to all who helped put it on as well as to the candidates who participated. Also, much thanks to Mr. Gilbert Garcia, from the Express News who served as our moderator. Hope all of you will go out and vote. The state legislature is going into the second half of its session with many bills of interest and benefit to our military community. I am headed to Washington to sit on the Army Chief of Staff s Retiree Council for the last time. We have many issues submitted from Forts, camps, stations all over the world. Many of these issues affect not only retirees, but our military community as a whole. Sixteen of us from CONUS and OCONUS will discuss and analyze them and make final recommendations to the CoS as to what we think should be done with them. In the week prior to our being there, MOAA National will be going through their Storming the Hill process to educate our US Representatives and Senators as to our priorities for the year. Our focus will be about maintaining the force s benefits and pay as well as benefits to retirees and their families. MOAA wants the Congress to sustain military pay and benefits. The administration has proposed capping pay for the third straight year. It wants housing allowances reduced and wants to reduce commissary savings to the military community by up to 66%. It has been proposed that Tricare be consolidated to one benefit for the active duty. Family members would go to ACA and the overall value of the health benefit would be reduced. Where retirees and surviving spouses are concerned, we continue to need fixes to concurrent receipt, the SBP- DIC offset (which would have been taken care of had Senator Cornyn not voted against it in a previous NDAA) and post 9/11 reserve retirement credits. There will be much discussion regarding sequestration, the budget and on-going funding of the military. It appears that there are strong divisions within the Congress, both on the House and Senate sides, as to the shape that the final budget will take. On one hand, hawks within these bodies want to see huge increases in the military budget along with relaxation of the sequestration axe that hangs over them. On the other hand, fiscal conservatives want sequestration to continue to force cutbacks in all areas. What we will hopefully see is some sort of sanity take place along with a lot of compromise so that cutbacks to the military budget will stop, but attendant to that the Congress will force DoD to take a harsh and strong look at its procurement practices. Are weapons systems such as the F35 really needed? (Continued on Page 5) Chapter Vision & Mission Statement Vision: To be the primary advocate for the military community Mission: To be a major source of information, support and social engagement for the membership; To provide programs and services for the common good of our military community; To be a powerful voice supporting MOAA at the local, state and national levels. Help us fulfill our mission and join us at our leadership meetings - the 1st Thursday each month at 10am, at the Chapter Offices. Call (210) for more info. Inside This Edition: Pg 2 Chapter News & Notices Pg 3 Volunteer of the Year Pg 8 March Luncheon Report Pg 10 April Speaker Bio Pg 11 Chapter Scholarships Pg 14 Calendar of Events The Lariat April 2015

2 Chapter News & Notices Thank You! NOTICE To each of our members listed below who have donated a little (or a lot) to either the Scholarship Fund, Chapter Operations, or both! Col Edd Barnes USAF (Ret) Maj Bobby Corbo USA (Ret) BG Charles Elia USA (Ret) LTC Susan Halavin USA (Ret) Col Arthur Jackson USA (Ret) Mildred Munt Maj Scott Nickerson USAF (Ret) Lucette Ramsey Col Charles Reding USA (Ret) LTC Corinne Strong USA (Ret) Letters to the Editor Dear Editor, The current issue (March) of the newsletter is SUPERB!!! I had some concern that in my computer ineptitude it would be a waste of time. However, I was wrong and just want to commend the editorial staff on a job very well done. With my most sincere appreciation for making me a believer in my skeptitude! Best regards and thank you! Paul A. Parker, Col USAF (Ret) Editor: Thanks - glad you re enjoying it! **** Regarding the March Mayoral Candidate Panel Luncheon: Dear Editor, Splendid idea, great meeting. Helped make my decision. 1LT Thomas J. Pierce, USA (Ret) Editor: Thanks for the feedback! By Law Changes Updates are needed to the chapter By Laws as required by JBSA for Private Organizations operating on post. Additionally we are changing the wording to confirm/clarify that spouses of current members are eligible to be auxiliary members and can therefore vote and hold positions within the chapter. The membership will be asked to approve these changes at the April Membership luncheon. To view these changes please see the Hot News Section on our website at or call the office (210) and request a copy be mailed to you. Fiesta Medals For Sale In April the Thrift Shops at Ft Sam Houston and Randolph AFB are offering Fiest 2015 medals for purchase at $10 each. Proceeds will support scholarships and other activities provided by these organizations. Hours of Operation: Ft Sam: Weds, Thur, 1st Sat 9:30am-2:30pm Randolph: Mon, Weds, Fri, 1st Sat 9am-2pm Retiree Council The 502nd Force Support Group is looking for retirees to participate in the JBSA-Fort Sam Houston Retiree Council. Retirees interested in becoming a part of the council can contact the 502nd FSG at JBSA-Fort Sam Houston at (210) The Lariat April Cookie Angels Grateful thanks to those who either baked and or took items to the wounded soldiers at Ft Sam Houston s Warrior and Family Support Center. If you were able to give this month on behalf of the Alamo Chapter please call Susie at (210) , so we may add your name to our list. Thank you. Maryada Artiglia Irene Collier Nita Felder Susan Filipini Joe & Adele Genualdi John Gibbs Sue McCarthy Mac and Lori McDonald Goldie Monroe Lolly Orlowski Phyllis Smith Lou Strong Brenda Tobey Susie Tolman Dot Wise Tom & Evelyn Woods TAPS We have received information that the following member has passed away and we wish to convey our sincere condolences and best wishes to their family and loved ones: LTC Francis P. Sanna USAF (Ret) 3/24/2015 Maj Woodrow Schmidt USA (Ret) 2/10/2015 Charlotte Jewell 12/29/2014 Kathryn Zimkowski 5/8/2012

3 Volunteer of the Year - LTC Jim Webb USA (Ret) Jim Webb was unanimously nominated for this annual award by the chapter leadership team. This submission was prepared by Col Peter Hunt and submitted to the JBSA Volunteer of the Year Award (VOYA) Program which is supported by the US Army Senior Commander and the JBSA Installation Commander. It is designed to recognize exemplary achievement in volunteer service to JBSA-FSH/CB. An award ceremony will be held at the Military & Family Readiness Center, Bldg 2797, 3060 Stanley Road, on Thursday, 16 April 2015, Good luck Jim! Well deserved! Impact on the Organization: Vice President of Administration for MOAA-Alamo (largest chapter in the nation); presided over ROTC awards program & served as Duty Officer to handle daily office tasks; recognized by MOAA-National as 5-star chapter (highest honor) for size & performance; respected staff officer with insightful advice for chapter President, Legislative Affairs & Public Affairs. Facilitated membership growth, veteran's advocacy for Texas legislature & U.S. Congress, and MOAA support for transitioning service members through job fairs & career advice; boosted chapter President education of elected officials. Energized key MOAA staff members to build continuity & legacy by recruiting new members; personally formed ROTC leadership team to generate ideas for continuous growth; improved organization's IT capabilities for high-tech generation. Matched high school ROTC award programs with local MOAA members; increased opportunity for personal award presentations from MOAA; strengthened ties among retired officers, school administrators, ROTC commanders and families. Impact on JBSA-FSH Community: Ensured public recognition of deserving ROTC cadets with demonstrated leadership, citizenship, academics, community involvement and extracurricular activities; winners included JBSA-FSH Boy Scouts and volunteer leaders across JBSA. Expanded JROTC awards program from 67 to 130 high schools; identified programs at new schools & added 11 Navy JROTC units in Corpus Christi area; added focus on JBSA-FSH-MOAA partnership as source of regional expertise. His JROTC accomplishments during 2014 were published in January 2015 edition of Military Officer magazine; highlighted prominence of JBSA-FSH as hub of largest MOAA support for JROTC in nation; 67% increase in support over past 5 years. Instilled pride/patriotism in successful JROTC cadets, their schools and families; administrators praised program. Helped 4 cadets/families with financial struggles to offset college costs; $2,500 grants awarded to their future colleges, including Texas A&M, Stanford and UTSA; MOAA Awards published & announced at HS award ceremonies. (Continued on Page 10) Volunteer of the Year Retired Officers Wives & Widows Club Luncheon Monday 27 Apr 11am Ft Sam Golf Club The Making Of The American Flag presented by FSH Chapter #17 National Sojourners, Inc Must RSVP by 23 Apr to (210) The Lariat April 2015

4 WELCOME New Members! COL David Anders USA COL Knowles Atchison USA (Ret) COL Hans Bush USA Col Bruce Glover USAF Col Sam Hall USAF Col Lorn Heyn USAF Col Polly Kenny USAF CAPT Jim Letexier USN Col James Mock USAF (Ret) LTC James Murphy USA LTC Rhonda Powell USA (Ret) LtCol Christine Rilovick USAF LtCol Raul Solis USAFR LCDR Guy Thompson USN Maj Elizabeth Vallery USAF (Ret) CPT Jerry Asumbrado USA (Ret) Capt Carl Claus USAF Capt Too Diffey USMC (Ret) CPT Tony Santos USA (Ret) Capt Mario Saucedo USAF CPT Shawn Tillman USA (Frmr) CPT Vincent Wright USA 1Lt Rebekah Emery USAF (Frmr) 1LT Julio Rivera USA (Ret) 2LT Betzany Rogney USA 2Lt Justin Woods USAF Julian Cano USAF (Ret) BrigGen Jack Salvadore USAF (Ret) BG Thomas G. Smith USA (Ret) Col Jack Bujalski USAF (Ret) CAPT Thomas Cahill USN (Ret) Col Brian Davis USAF (Ret) Col Max Giovannini USAF (Ret) Col Arthur Jackson USA (Ret) Col Kenneth Ratcliff USAF (Ret) Col Andrew Stanley USAF (Ret) COL Mark Widmer USA (Ret) LtCol Kathleen Bowman-Estrada USAF (Ret) LTC Martha Dingey USA (Ret) LtCol Scott Hanson USAF (Ret) LtCol Robin McKinley USA (Ret) LTC Murel Miller USA (Ret) THANK YOU! Renewing Members: LTC Charles Poole USA (Ret) LTC Leslie Reynolds USA (Ret) LTC William Smith USA (Ret) Maj John Bridgest USAF (Ret) Maj Lee Burner USAF (Ret) MAJ E. Lynn Carter USA (Ret) MAJ Bobby Corbo USA (Ret) Maj Robert Dueease USAF (Ret) Maj Scott Nickerson USAF (Ret) MAJ Joseph Peltier USA (Ret) CPT Wesley Greer USA Capt George Sacerich USAF (Ret) Anna Johnson Lucette Ramsey Janet Rund Dian Sherrod The Lariat April

5 President s Message (Continued from Page 1) Do we really need five carrier groups around the world? What other areas of fraud, waste and abuse (that we have all heard about for years!) can be addressed? Making the Army a paper force with a manning level of 420,000 active members is just asking for trouble where it concerns our nation s security. One great example of how the military can start saving money is developing a closer relationship with its surrounding community. JBSA is working with the City of San Antonio, community leaders, and businesses in the area to help it perform needed activities that can be shared. For instance, bus services to the bases that make up JBSA have been expanded through VIA so that it is easier for soldiers, airmen and sailors to get around from place to place at a lot less expense than taking a cab. Such things as maintaining street lights and traffic signals is being looked at as being contracted with the city rather than JBSA having the expense of maintaining its own crews or contractors to do the same work that the city does every day. JBSA is also working with local community organizations such as the Military and Veterans Community Collaborative (MVCC) to assist it in getting information to the military community and transitioning military as to what local services are available to them. Activities such as these can only help not only the installations save money, but also provide services to the military members that otherwise might not be available to them. I had the opportunity to be briefed and visit with MG James T. Jackson USA (Ret) and Colonel Yvonne Schilz USA (Ret) regarding the Vietnam War Commemoration that is going on from 2012 through They are looking for organizations, private and military, to help with the commemoration by having at least two events per year through 2017 to celebrate and recognize our Vietnam Era veterans, to include those who served in-country and those who served elsewhere during this time. The Alamo Chapter has made a commitment to become part of this celebration, and you will hear more about it in the future as we recognize and commemorate those who served during this time and truly welcome them home! You may have recently seen the activity that occurred at Randolph AFB that recognized Vietnam Era POWs during ceremonies there. Our April meeting will be at Blue Skies East (formerly Air Force Village 1) where our speaker will be MG Lawarren Patterson, Deputy Commanding General for Operations/Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Installation Management Command. Please try and be there as we anticipate a very informative discussion of how IMCOM is dealing with all of the changes for installations around the world and here at JBSA. Maj Jim Cunningham (Ret) Indian River Colony Ad? 5 The Lariat April 2015

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7 Medical Minute Upset Stomach Got an upset stomach? Could be from something you ate, a bad cold, flu, medicines, stress or an underlying disease syndrome. Queasiness, vomiting and diarrhea are the telltale signs. Usually they pass in 2 to 48 hours. If they persist, see your doctor. However, most cases can be handled at home. The following health tips should have you well in a day or two. Avoid solid foods for several hours until you feel a little better. Suck on ice chips or take small sips of water, weak tea or broth. If you are feeling nauseated try sipping water simmered with fresh ginger, sucking on ginger candy, or taking a ginger supplement (500 to 1000 milligrams). Especially effective after surgery or chemotherapy. As you start feeling better gradually add other foods such as crackers, toast, broth, soup, noodles and boiled vegetables. For the next several days, avoid spicy foods, caffeine and alcohol. Avoid taking medicines such as aspirin, no steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs since they can irritate your stomach. If you are losing a lot of fluid through vomiting or diarrhea, see your doctor. You may need intravenous rehydration. Source: Mayo Clinic Health Letter, February 2015 Col Irene Collier Unsung Heroines: Military Wives Military wives are often unsung heroines. Not only do they give moral support, they keep families together often on limited finances when spouses are on deployment and government finances are delayed. They also find time to work in military and community ventures to help others. Unfortunately we rarely hear of their accomplishments until we read them in the obituaries. In today's article we honor two such ladies who were members of MOAA-AC. Jane Jayne was the wife of LTC David Jayne. David was a helicopter pilot. Unfortunately his helicopter was downed and burned during the Viet Nam Conflict. His flame retardant flight suit shielded much of his body but his hands, face and head were badly burned. He spent the next two years in the Burn Unit at BAMC in and out of burn treatment, surgery and rehab. His hands were so badly burned he lost fingers on both hands and surgery could not correct the bad burns on his face. For a time he vacillated between life and death. Jane was always at his side willing him with her prayers and strength and bolstering his determination to live. Burn therapy, surgery and rehab were not easy. As he slowly recovered they mentored other couples going through what they had just endured. They worked to improve the Burn Unit and make it the best in the US. In summer they sponsored a two week summer camp for burned children and their siblings. A place where they could ride horseback and participate in camp activities. They had a leadership role in collecting funds to build the Intrepid - a state of the art Rehab Unit at Solitaires BAMC. It was built in two years with civilian donated money. No government monies were spent on the project. When completed, it was turned over to BAMC to staff and operate. Both Jaynes worked tirelessly to support all military and community activities, especially for military or the church. The other MOAA-AC heroine was Mary Miller. Mary was the wife of BG Alfred Miller, an Army chaplain. She accompanied him whenever deployment allowed. Mary was a born missionary. She used every opportunity to bring the knowledge of Christ. Her appeal was through gentle persuasion not aggression. She volunteered in military hospitals and churches where ever they were. Her love for military and church actives continued even after her husband died - health permitting. With declining health she moved to the Army Retirement Community. Here she was a great promoter of MOAA-AC activities. For Sunday brunch she would reserve a table for eight. Four were selected from new residents and four were regular residents. New friendships were formed. Downsizing was made easier for the newcomers with advice from the old timers. She made all chaplains feel welcome regardless of their religious denomination. Both women were a credit to the military and to MOAA-AC. They were loved and will be sorely missed. April Solitaires will meet on Tuesday 7 April at the Fort Sam Golf Club at 1100 and the Sunday Brunch at Randolph Parr Club will be on 26 April at Col Irene Collier 7 The Lariat April 2015

8 Mayoral Candidates Panel Corporate Partners One of the main goals of the Alamo Chapters is to inform its members as to legislative and political activity that will affect the military community, active, retired, veteran, family member and caregivers. In an effort to do that, the Alamo Chapter embarked on something it had never done before. The City of San Antonio has always prided itself in calling itself, Military City, however, it has sometimes fallen short of actually reaching out and assisting the military community in ways that really help it and its members who are citizens of the San Antonio Community. One of the key ways that we, as members of that military community, can affect the City s attitude and concrete efforts to that military community is through the political process and the most influential ways of doing that is through the efforts and actions of the mayor. Because of that, we decided to have a panel of the mayoral candidates to ask them questions about what they would do for the military community, if elected. We decided to invite all fourteen candidates for the mayor to be participants in this panel. In addition, we invited our friends from the Army Association of the United States Army, the Air Force Association, and the Navy League to attend the meeting at the Ft. Sam Houston Golf Club. In the end, we had about 100 people attending the meeting and of the fourteen candidates, we had eight accept and attend. These included, Mr. Paul Martinez, Mr. Raymond Zavala, Mr. Mike Villarreal, Mr. Tommy Adkisson, Mr. Gerald Ponce, Mr. Rhett Smith, Ms. Cynthia Brehm and Mrs. Leticia Van de Putte. Unfortunately the current mayor, Mrs. Ivy Taylor could not attend. Our moderator was Mr. Gilbert Garcia, Metro writer for the San Antonio Express News. The panel began with a one minute introduction, by each candidate and then the questions began. Each candidate had two minutes to answer the questions. The lead question was, Will the city s veteran s committee be reorganized and become a more vibrant advisory committee to the mayor and city council who appoint them. It was apparent that some of the candidates did not know that this committee existed and the answers ranged from it would be created to it would be rejuvenated. Another question asked, With the drawdown of the military and severe budget cuts to all military bases, in what ways do you see the City of San Antonio helping Joint Base San Antonio in maintaining services with its base confines as well as possible available services for active duty personnel outside of the bases. Again, it was interesting that the answered ranged from doing nothing to entering partnerships with JBSA to share services, but at a higher level. We were going to ask how the city could assist transitioning military become part of the community in an easier fashion and have help in employment, but we ran short of time. Our last question came from the audience and had to do with when and how the city would be able to meet its Abby Consulting Air Force Federal Credit Union Army Residence Community Beldon Roofing Company Blue Skies of Texas The Jacobson Law Firm, P.C. Medical Services International Mortgage of Texas & Financial LLC Navy Federal Credit Union Randolph Brooks Federal Credit Union Security Service Federal Credit Union Silverbridge Realty Spectrum Technologies, Inc See links to these companies on our website We encourage each of you to remember our Corporate Partners in your business and daily activities because we truly appreciate their support. If your business or organization would like to join us as a Corporate Partner, please contact us at (210) Thank you for your consideration. commitment to fully rehabilitate the veteran s center that was to be put into operation at St. Phillips College so that it could better be able to perform its function of being a full service center for our veterans, old and new. Again, answers ranged from having fund raisers to seeking to do something with the 2016 bond issues. For a first effort of this sort, I think that we had great success. From comments that I received, the audience seemed to enjoy the meal and format of the panel. Alamo Chapter will try to have events such as this in the future to inform our membership. Maj Jim Cunningham (Ret) The Lariat April

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10 Speaker Bio Major General Lawarren Patterson Deputy Commanding General for Operations/Chief of Staff Installation Management Command United States Army Major General Lawarren Patterson serves as Deputy Commanding General for Operations and Chief of Staff for The U.S. Army Installation Management Command since October MG Patterson was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in 1982 in the Signal Corps and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications from Norfolk State University. He holds a Master of Science Degree in General Administration from Central Michigan University, and a Masters in Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College. His military education includes Airborne School, the Signal Officer Basic and Advanced Courses, Communications-Electronic Staff Officer Course, Communications-Electronic Warfare Course, the Combined Arms Services Staff School, Command and General Staff College, Joint Professional Military Education-Phase II, and the U.S. Army War College. (Continued from Page 3) Volunteer Contributions: Developed comprehensive processes to present ROTC cadet awards at 130 high schools/colleges across San Antonio and South Texas; coordinated with MOAA National for award hardware, certificates and Gold Bars for 2LTs. Built superb continuity folder that included timelines, actions, points of contact, sample products & phone/ addresses; enabled other MOAA officers to assist with process, particularly during surge workload months. Updated database for JROTC high school award ceremonies; dates, times, places, award recipient, high school POC and MOAA presenter; shared spreadsheet with Alamo Chapter to maximize in-person presentations. Personally presented 10 JROTC awards to cadets at high schools in San Antonio and South Texas. Served on MOAA Scholarship Committee that selected 4 JROTC scholarship winners valued at $10,000; advised Committee Chair on proposal to expand scholarships to college ROTC in 2015; additional $4,000 budgeted. Volunteer Time and Initiative: Selflessly dedicated approx 200 hours to support efforts to recognize outstanding JROTC and college ROTC cadets; included up to 40 hrs/mo during surge months (Jan-Apr) to execute support for awards programs. Mentored recently retired AF officer (0-6) to participate in "Buddy Program"; shared all program elements; spread workload, improved continuity of complex program & enabled IT solutions for future awareness/growth. Coordinated with 2 San Antonio JROTC Department of Army Instructors (DAIs) to distribute cadet awards across School Districts; saved shipping time/money, ensured cadet receipt of well-earned awards in timely manner. Attended monthly MOAA luncheons; networked with fellow retirees and shared employment contacts with active-duty officers approaching retirement; increased knowledge of MOAA across JBSA-FSH community. Established JROTC Awards Committee working meetings to print certificates, mail packages & confirm receipt. Personal Characteristics: Extremely humble and selfless volunteer with focus on developing future leaders for our services by organizing ROTC cadet recognition at 130 high schools & colleges across greater San Antonio region; families thrilled by cadet awards! Popular staff leader with his clear communications and strong sense of humor; warms the tone of any meeting he enters. Devoted husband, father and grandfather; translates family characteristics into his dedication for ROTC cadets to forge the next generation of military and civilian leaders; emphasizes importance of formal recognition for underprivileged students. Generously expends personal funds for travel to high schools and colleges across San Antonio & South Texas. Highly experienced JROTC officer as Phoenix DAI & ROTC professor at St Mary's University; leverages lessons from both programs to improve support for cadets in MOAA-Alamo catchment area, centered around San Antonio/JBSA/FSH. Unwavering support for JBSA-FSH community, Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, & Marines & lifelong dedication to America's youth. February Luncheon speaker Kevin Wolff, Bexar County Commissioner, pictured here with Chapter Secretary and MOAA Texas Career Transition Coordinator, David Patrick. The Lariat April

11 WANTED! All Active Duty or Retired Job Seekers If you would like to be added to the regular blast that lists job opportunities in San Antonio and Texas please contact the Career Transition Coordinator - Texas, David Patrick Col USAF (Ret) dwpatrick01@gmail.com If you are an area employer who is interested in hiring career transitioning officers or their spouses.. or if you are a MOAA member who is interested in helping a career transitioning officer or spouse as a San Antonio Networker.. or if you are a MOAA-AC member Job Seeker, please contact Kitty Meyers LtCol USAFR (Ret) Chapter Transition Liaison Officer at meyers.kathryn@yahoo.com. Alamo Chapter Scholarships Colonel Clarence T. Torrey Community Service Scholarship This is named in memory of Colonel Clarence T. Torrey, USA (Ret), a past President of the Alamo Chapter. Upon his death, a donation to initially fund the scholarship was made to the chapter by his wife. The scholarship in the amount of $2,500 is awarded annually to a graduating high school senior whose parent, stepparent or grandparent served on active duty in any of the uniformed services represented in MOAA. All details of the scholarship selection process except for selection of the final recipient are handled by the Bexar County Scholarship Clearing House (BCSCH)/Minnie Piper Foundation. Scholarship applications are available from Bexar County school counselors in the fall. For students outside Bexar County, applications may be obtained from the MOAA AC Scholarship Committee. BCSCH receives the applications, makes preliminary evaluations and creates a recommended order of merit list. The MOAA AC Scholarship Committee receives the order of merit list in March or April, interviews the top 5 candidates and selects a winner. The winner is announced and the scholarship presented at the May luncheon. The General Herring JROTC Scholarship The Colonel McCarthy JROTC Scholarship JROTC Scholarship Three $2,500 scholarships are available to a graduating high school senior ranked in the top half of his/her class, who has participated for at least three years in a ROTC Program supported by the Military Officers Association of America Alamo Chapter. Selection will be based on financial need, academic record, test scores, citizenship, leadership, community involvement and outstanding professional ability. Applications for this scholarship are currently available through the Senior Military Instructors, online at or from the Scholarship Chair. A maximum of one scholarship application will be accepted from each supported ROTC program. The LtCol Edward & Ruby Marvin Chapter Scholarship One $2,500 scholarship is available to a graduating high school senior ranked in the top half of his/her class, who is a child, stepchild, and/or grandchild of a member in good standing of the Military Officers Association of America and the MOAA-Alamo Chapter. Selection will be based on financial need, academic record, test scores, citizenship, leadership, community involvement and outstanding professional ability. ROTC Scholarship Four $1,000 scholarships are available to a university student enrolled in ROTC. Two will be awarded to Air Force ROTC students and two for Army ROTC students. Selection will be based on financial need, academic record, test scores, citizenship, leadership, community involvement and outstanding professional ability. Applications for all scholarships (except the Clarence Torrey which are obtained through high school guidance counselors) are currently available online at or from the MOAA - AC office. The deadline is April The Lariat April 2015

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14 APRIL 1 Volunteer Hours Due 2 Staff Meeting 10am Chapter Office 5 Easter Sunday 7 Solitaire s Luncheon 7-11 Storming The Hill, Washington DC 8 Board Meeting 10am Chapter Office MOAA President s Meeting & Storming The Hill Washington DC Chapter Events Calendar Fiesta San Antonio! 16 JBSA Volunteer of the Year Award ceremony 1pm Army Retiree Council Mtg Washington DC 23 Chapter Luncheon 11am Blue Skies Sky Lounge 26 Solitaire s Sunday Brunch 11 am Randolph Parr Club MAY 1 Volunteer Hours Due 5 Solitaire s Luncheon 11am Ft Sam Golf Club 7 Staff Meeting 10am Chapter Office 9 Victory Day in Europe 9 TCC 2 nd Qtr Mtg Teleconference 10 Mother s Day 17 Armed Forces Day Wounded Warriors & Veterans Career Fair Omni Colonade 24 Solitaire s Sunday Brunch 11 am Randolph Parr Club 28 Scholarship Awards Luncheon 11am Ft Sam Golf Club Ongoing Events: Cookie Angels deliver cookies, snacks and personal care items to the Warrior & Family Support Center. Call Susie Tolman for details (210) JUNE 1 Volunteer Hours Due 1 Submit Levels of Excellence Award 2 Solitaire s Luncheon 11am Ft Sam Golf Club 4 Staff Meeting 10am Chapter Office 4 VA Volunteers Mtg 1pm VA Hospital 14 Flag Day & US Army Birthday 21 Father s Day 28 Solitaire s Sunday Brunch 11 am Parr Club 26 Summer Celebration Dinner Dance 6:30pm Petroleum Club JULY (No Staff/Board Meeting or Chapter Luncheon) 1 Volunteer Hours Due 7 Solitaire s Luncheon 11am Ft Sam Golf Club 4 Independence Day 26 Solitaire s Sunday Brunch 11 am Parr Club Events pertaining to general membership are bolded and italicized for the volunteer leadership team, though regular Members are always welcome! Please call the office for details (210) Save The Date Friday June 26th 4th Annual Cruising Into The Summer Celebration Dinner Dance The Petroleum Club ***** Friday September 11th 8th Annual Charity Golf Tournament River Crossing Golf Club Benefits Warrior & Family Support Center and Alamo Chapter Scholarships The Lariat April

15 DO YOU WANT TO RECEIVE THIS LARIAT FASTER AND IN FULL COLOR ON-LINE? Just send your address to with the subject line OLLO. We ll gladly remove you from this printed version mailing list and notify you each month by when the new issue is available for viewing. Saves the chapter paper and postage and you get to see it sooner! VOLUNTEER STAFF: PRESIDENT Alamo Chapter MAJ James R. Cunningham EXEC VP OPERATIONS LTC Bill Goforth VP ADMINISTRATION LtCol Jim Webb VP PROGRAMS (Open) VP MEMBERSHIP LTC Randy Hoff SECRETARY Col David Patrick TREASURER Col Vaughn Caudill SCHOLARSHIP Col Peter Hunt VP PERSONAL AFFAIRS Col Stuart Myers DEPUTY PA (Open) VP LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS LTC Bob Blake DEP LEG AFFAIRS (Open) VP PUBLIC RELATIONS LTC Charles Poole VP LOGISTICS LtCol Fred Koechley LEGAL COUNSEL Jacobson Law Firm SOLITAIRES Pat Shecter CONSULTANT Maj Len Mull CONSULTANT Lt George Frecsko CONSULTANT Sandra Hicks EDITOR Col Kerry Green ASST EDITOR Col James Payne CHAPLAIN LTC James Taylor CHAPLAIN Alt LtCol David Leas PX/VAV/VAC Rep Susie Tolman ASST JROTC Coord. Col Peter Hunt TRANSITION LIAISON LtCol Kitty Meyers WEB MASTER Col Bill Hudson HISTORIAN LTC Kerry Reyna VOLUNTEER COORD. LTC Jerry Gonzales ADVERTISING COORD. Maj Fernando Carreon AFV SATELLITE COORD. CAPT Bill Knehans ARC SATELLITE COORD. MG Charles Honore DUTY OFFICERS: LtCol Bill Polasek, Col Irene Collier (Coordinator) LtCol Jim Cuskey, Col Stuart Myers, LtCol Jim Webb, Col Phillip Swinney. CONTRACTOR: Admin Support Trish Meserve DIRECTORS: Chairman: MAJ Jim Cunningham LTC John Gibbs LTC Jim Finch Mrs. Susie Tolman BG James Doty Col Mac McDonald LtCol Ed Marvin Col Frank Rohrbough DIRECTORS EMERITUS HONORARY DIRECTORS BG Robert Herring Gen William McBride Statement of Publication The Lariat is the newsletter of the Military Officers Association of America Alamo Chapter. It is published once each month to inform the membership of issues and activities of interest to all. MOAA-AC is a non-profit organization 501c 4 within the state of Texas organized to represent the membership and to support the activities of the Texas Council of Chapters and MOAA National. Advertising contained in the newsletter is not endorsed by the Chapter and does not represent any recommendation to the membership. Opinions expressed in articles contained herein are not necessarily those of the membership as a whole or the Chapter. Questions should be directed to the Editor, at the Chapter office. MOAA-AC P.O. Box San Antonio, TX (210) moaa-ac@sbcglobal.net 15 The Lariat April 2015

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