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S O T O Y O M E A M E R I C A N L E G I O N F A M I LY H E A L D S B U R G - G E Y S E R V I L L E - W I N D S O R THE HE SOTOYOME NEWSLETTER O C T O B E R 2015 Post 111, Squadron 111 and Legion Riders Chapter 111, PO Box 281, Healdsburg, CA 95448 Unit 111, American Legion Auxiliary, PO Box 174, Healdsburg, CA 95448 Visit our Website at http://www.healdsburgamericanlegion.org/ Friend us on Facebook Search for Healdsburg American Legion Post 111 Post 111 73.0% 2016 Membership Renewals Unit 111 25.6% Sqd 111 58.1% Legion Family 56.4% First Annual Paella Feast The 2016 membership goals have been released by The American Legion (341 Post Members) The American Legion Auxiliary (184 Unit Members) and the Sons of The American Legion (74 Squadron members). The combined goal for the Sotoyome American Legion Family is 599 members. The Early Bird Dinner is Thursday, November 11th. Pay your dues and enjoy the Early Bird Dinner as our guest. Legion Riders Tim Madura, Jerry Jaramillo, and Campy Dillow serving at the dinner September 4th. The Villa Chanticleer crew, under the leadership of Aaron and Becca, put on a very successful dinner. Aaron is a member of the SAL Squadron 111 and Becca is a member of the Sotoyome Unit 111. THE AMERICAN LEGION Farewell David. May you have fair winds and following seas. You will be remembered for all your contributions to Sotoyome Post 111 and for your beautiful irises. WAR-TIME VETERANS AND MILITARY MEMBERS DEDICATED TO A STRONG NATIONAL SECURITY, COMPASSIONATE CARE FOR VETERANS AND THEIR FAMILIES; COMMUNITY SERVICE, AND THE WHOLESOME DEVELOPMENT OF OUR NATION S YOUTH. INVITE SOMEONE TO JOIN THE SOTOYOME AMERIAN LEGION FAMILY TODAY!

Page 2 Sotoyome Post 111, Reuel Miller, Commander 707-874-1951 Hooyah Post 111 The first Paella Feast went off smoothly. The Paella, Oysters, and Band were great. A special thanks to Linda Clarey, Linda Karnstadt, Tim Madura, Jerry Jaramillo, Ken Cody, Campy Dillow, and Bob Taylor for all the help. Next year should be even better. The Junior Shooters first Hamburger night was also a success. 4 new Shooters signed up for action this season. We had a few glitches with the new TV feed but I think we got everything worked out. We found the HD stations after everyone left and are calling Comcast to add the Sports package. Frank Jerrins is working on the Sound system. Hopefully everything will be running smoothly next time. A very special thanks to Fran Jerrins on the bar, Campy, Mitch, and Sue for BBQing and preparing everything. Thanks to Steve Bowne for taking care of everything administrative, Bob Taylor for coming down and helping get us set up. Last but, most importantly thanks to all of you who showed up to make it a success. We put over $200.00 in the Jr Shooters checkbook. Jr Shooters will be heading to the Ukiah Gun Club Oct 10. We have the back range reserved from 9-1. If interested in going let me know. We will leave the Villa at 8am. Youth Recognition Night October 8. Great pot luck dinner in lieu of General Meeting. Come meet the wonderful youth we support and hear their stories about Girls and Boys State. This is a fun evening. Hope to see some new faces. Bring a dish for 8. Bring your families. Honors Team practice is the 3 rd Thursday at 1830 at the Villa Annex. This is a great way to Honor our Veterans. Come out and participate. Thank you all who are on the Honors Team. Your dedication is much appreciated and you are the face of our Post. It costs over $800.00 per team member to outfit uniforms. If you can no longer participate please turn in your gear for someone else. Have a great month. Until next time. Never Quit, Never Forget, and Keep on Charging. Reuel Miller Renewals continue to come it. Thank you Squadron 111, Matt Foreman, Commander, 707-894-5603 to everyone who has already sent in their 2016 dues. We have also added 5 new members. Thank you Commander Reuel for bringing in 4 new members. SAL handbooks have been mailed and handed to Squadron members who have joined or renewed for 2016. Every member should be receiving the National Update. This is a quarterly publication for and about the Sons of The American Legion. There are always 2 pages of updates about Squadrons around the United States It is a great place for program ideas. Remembering Since the last newsletter we have said a final goodbye to the following members of our American Legion Family. David Cadd, USN, Vietnam Past Commander, Sotoyome Post 111 Please let us know when you become aware of the death or illness of one of our Legion family members. You can also let one of the board members know and they will pass the word. Chaplains Corner Post: Jerry Jaramillo, 707-239-1811 Unit: Linda Clary, 707-433-5800 Squadron: Reuel Miller, 707-874-1951 Riders: Ed Howell, 707-292-8033 Need someone to talk to? You or someone in the family ill? Know of a Veteran who needs help? Start with a phone call to your Chaplain.

October 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Page 3 1 2 3 4 5 Post/Unit board mtgs 7pm 6 ALR Meeting 6pm,Windsor 7 8 Youth Recognition Night 7:00pm 9 10 Jr Shooters Ukiah Gun Club 11 12 PP Card Party 12 Noon Jr Shooters Meeting 6-8 pm 13 14 15 Honors Team 7pm Annex 16 NEWSLETTER INPUT DUE 17 18 19 Jr. Shooters Hamburger Night public invited 5:30pm - 8:30pm 25 26 Jr Shooters Basic Rifle Lesson 6pm - 8pm 20 21 22 23 Social Pot Luck 6:00pm Bingo following At Nancy & Tom s 27 28 United Vet Cncl 7pm SR 24 29 30 31 November 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 Post/Unit board mtgs 7pm 3 ALR Meeting 6pm, Windsor 4 5 6 7 8 9 PP Card Party 12 Noon Jr Shooters Meeting 6-8 pm 10 11 Veterans Day Programs Healdsburg & Windsor Veterans Dinner at St Johns 12 Early Bird Dinner 7pm Annex 13 Newsletter Input Due 14 15 16 Jr. Shooters Hamburger Night public invited 5:30pm - 8:30pm 22 23 Jr Shooters Meeting 6-8 pm 17 18 19 Honors Team 7pm Annex 24 25 United Vet Cncl 7pm SR 20 Social Pot Luck 6:00pm Bingo following At Nancy & Tom s 21 26 27 28 29 30

Page 4 What to expect in the VA Service Connected Disability Fully Developed Claim Process. by Chris Bingham, Sonoma County Veterans Officer and Sotoyome Post 111 Service Officer Initial interview: We will interview you about your military service to determine if you had any physical or psychological injuries while in the military that are adversely affecting your life now. We will also discuss other possible benefits that you may be eligible for such as VA medical care, VA pensions etc. Initiating a claim for VA benefits: We initiate your claim by faxing a notification to the VA of your intent to file a claim. We also submit a form to establish us as your representative with the VA. After the VA gets the forms, they will send you a 21-526EZ form in the mail as part of the acknowledgement of your intent to file DO NOT FILL OUT THIS FORM ON YOUR OWN! Please allow us to complete the form with you. Claimed issues/disabilities: A successful claim depends on a three part test: Is there evidence of a currently diagnosed disability? Is there evidence of an incident or event in service that could have caused the disability? Does the medical evidence show a link between the event in service and the current diagnosis? If one of these three tests is not met, the claim for that condition is likely denied. Gathering appropriate medical evidence: You will be responsible to get any private treatment records showing a diagnosis for the conditions you are claiming. The VA will get your service treatment records and any VA medical records, as long as we identify all facilities in the VA that you have had care from. There are also specialized VA medical forms called DBQs specific to certain disabilities that your doctor can fill out, which can greatly speed up the process. Please ask your claims worker about the possibility of using a DBQ. Filing the claim: We will assist you to complete all appropriate forms and will submit them to the VA on your behalf. We keep a scanned copy of your claim paperwork in our secure electronic database. What happens after the claim is filed: The VA scans your claim documents, military records from the national archives and any paper files they have from your past claims. At this point the VA is determining if any other evidence is needed to make it ready for a decision. They will request VA medical evaluation called a Compensation and Pension evaluation (C&P) to review your private and VA medical records, service medical records and military personnel records to establish that you have the claimed condition, determine the severity of the condition, and to provide an opinion as to whether it is as likely as not that your military service was the cause. After the C&P is completed, the claim is ready for decision and it will wait its turn to be rated. The rating decision determines if your claim is granted and what percent you are. Shortly after the decision the VA will send you a copy of the decision, and, if your claim is granted, start sending a payment to your bank account. The VA sent me a letter that I don t understand: If you have any questions, please ask your Claims worker. Please do not ever respond to the VA on your own! If you add evidence after the claim is filed, it causes the claim to be kicked out of the FDC process. We want to avoid that! What is the status of my claim: Asking about the status of your claim will not speed it up! There are a few major benchmarks regarding the status of your claim: First, you should get a letter from the VA within the first six weeks acknowledging your claim. If you do not get this letter within two months, please contact our office! Next is the C&P which is usually scheduled 3-6 months after the claim was filed. If your exam has not been scheduled by the 6 month point, please check in with your claims representative. The decision typically comes within six weeks from your last C&P. These timelines are estimates, and the process may be faster or slower for you. You are always free to call the VA at (800) 827-1000, or visit the ebenefits website to check claim status, but they, as well as us, are not able to tell you much to allow you to estimate when the claim will be done. The VA made a decision on my claim: The VA informs you of their decision by letter, telling you their decision on each claimed issue. Sometimes the VA payment gets to you before the notification letter. The VA denied my claim; what are my options? Your claims worker can review the decision and suggest additional evidence for you to obtain to potentially change the decision, or initiate the appeal process. You have one year from the date of an unfavorable decision to initiate an appeal with a notice of disagreement. The appeal process typically takes 1-5 years. We prefer to avoid the appeal process by getting the claim granted on the initial application!

ALR Chapter 111, Mitch Laing, President 707-975-1541 American Legion Riders Chapter #111 while based out of Sotoyome Post is open to any Post Member/Rider in Sonoma County. We also welcome riders from nearby Posts who do not have an ALR at this time. Our events, rides and honors take us throughout Sonoma County, Lake County, Ukiah, Dixon and other Northern California areas. We often work together with the Honors Team when sending off a warrior of the past. ALR participated in POW-MIA Day Friday Sept 18 at Santa Rosa Memorial Park. Under MIAP and Ron Collier we escorted a Veteran and retired Fire Captain from Cloverdale to Dixon, and will again participate in Quarterly Services at Sacramento Valley National Cemetery for Veterans without Families October 14. Our riders know many from Lake County who have been affected by the Valley Fire or the previous fires and as always have generously offered to help, deliver supplies, offer temporary housing and assist however asked. One of our long-time riding buddies and supporters said his Purple Harley is now a Lawn Ornament, but he is safe and his home is relatively unsinged. ALR Chapter #111 meets the first Tuesday at Marys Pizza in the Safeway Shopping Center in Windsor at 6pm. Arrive early for Happy Hour Specials. The next meeting is Tuesday October 6 followed by Tuesday November 3. Page 5 Sotoyome Unit 111, Eddy Sauers. 707-838-9429 It is the middle of September and we are heading for alot of different events in the next 3 months. Starting off we are having our YOUTH RECOGNITION NIGHT @ 7:00 P.M., which will be held at the ANNEX this year. Dinner will be served 7:00 P.M.. This will be a POTLUCK DINNER. Members will need to bring a main dish as well as a side dish for a serving of 8 people for each dish. We will be furnishing a cake for dessert. Table set-up will be at 10:00 A.M. SHARP. The Post will help set-up tables with the Auxiliary. All servers will be at Annex 6;00 P.M. SHARP If anyone from the Post and Auxiliary would like to help with setup or serving. Please call ROSE SANDOVAL @ 838-7068. APPRECIATE YOUR VOLUNTEERING. Guess what ladies? It is MEMBERSHIP TIME. Please start sending your membership in now. Don t set it aside; good way to get it lost or forgotten. We were lacking 12 members to make our goal last year. Let s do a better job this year and get them in. PRETTY PLEASE. Haven t heard from anyone about taking the HISTORIAN job. It don t have to be one person, maybe 2 or 3. But 1 person has to be in charge. So come on Ladies, let see what we can do. If anyone has any questions or ideas they like to see. I m only a phone call away, I would enjoy talking to you. THANK YOU, AS YOUR PRESIDENT, EDDY SAUERS Auxiliary Membership (Shirleen Perry, 707-838-9790): A Friendly reminder, It's that time of year again. We all need to re~new and recruit so we can meet our goals this year. Our dues is $21 ($5 for Junior members) and can be brought to our meeting or sent to Melanie Taylor at 457 Muscat Drive, Cloverdale, CA 95425. Our goal this year is 185 members. Each of us needs to reach out and invite

Page 6 This is Part 2 of the checklist we published last month. It should be reviewed by military veterans and their beneficiaries on an annual basis. This checklist is designed to equip you and your loved ones with knowledge and information that may prove helpful. While it may be impossible to truly prepare for the overwhelming emotions and dilemmas that arise with the loss of a loved one, it does help when most of the below issues have been put into place. SECTION B: DEATH OF A VETERAN : Notify the Funeral Home (that you have made arrangements with) of the death, to prepare the deceased for burial. Note: if the death occurs outside of a hospital, normally the remains are taken to the nearest hospital for a medical doctor to certify the death and determine the cause to meet death certificate and local legal requirements. : Advise Funeral Home if you desire or not desire that burial will be with full military honors. Provide them a copy of deceased veteran s DD-214 form. Funeral home arranges for this ceremony. [If a US Marine is in a remote area contact Headquarters Marine Corps at 1-866-826-3628 to arrange for military honors at a local cemetery.] Additionally, request at least 10 copies of the death certificate, which is processed by the Funeral Home with State agencies. : If retired military, notify the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) at 1-800-321-1080. Also request that Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) forms be sent to the surviving spouse to be completed and submitted to DFAS. Note: DFAS will remove the last month s retired pay to the deceased from his/her bank account normally within 48 hours of this notification. Expect eight to 12 weeks for these forms be processed and the surviving spouse to receive their first SBP allotment. The back SBP pay will be part of the first allotment. Insure surviving spouse has enough funds available to take care of required expenses during this processing time. : Notify your Social Security office of death of the at 1-800-772-1213. Note: Normally a telephone interview can be set up with a Social Security counselor to get information they need to process their paperwork. Social Security will request the ORIGINAL wedding license from the surviving spouse to be sent to them, NO copies. [It should be in your Section B folder.] Social Security Office will send this back to the surviving spouse after their verification. The other option is to go to the local Social Security Office with the marriage license for their validation of marriage. : Contact the local Veterans Administration for burial benefits. This is to include partial payment for deceased burial preparation. Telephone number is 1-800-827-1000. Advise either office if the burial will be with or without full military honors. A DD 214 form on the deceased veteran is required for burial in a Federal or State Veterans Cemetery. : Notify the deceased current or recent employer, if any, so that pension, medical plan, company savings plan, and insurance can be dealt with properly. : If deceased veteran had been receiving Veterans Administration (VA) benefit payments, contact the VA to have a determination made if cause of death was service related. If deemed service related, surviving spouse may be eligible for VA Dependent Indemnity Compensation (DIC). If DIC is awarded this will be offset by SPB payments in the same amount, but DIC is non-taxable. Telephone number is 1-800 827-1000. : Notify deceased veteran s life insurance policy companies of death. Processing of death benefits cannot occur until death certificates have been issued. In Hawaii this can take up to six weeks. Ensure that the current policies are in your folder or immediately available. : Notify any local or other locations newspapers of death so an obituary can be printed. Funeral home will many times assist in the drafting of an obituary. Honolulu papers usually require that the obituary come from the funeral home. : Notify any fraternal or professional organizations of the decease of the veteran so they can publish this information in their periodical to their membership. DFAS notifies the deceased veteran s military service for inclusion in their Retired Newsletter to those service retirees. Help spread the word by sharing this and the other articles that we are publishing. You may have veteran neighbors, relatives or friends who need this information. Email or call Adjutant Tom Grimes at 707-481-9169 email coachtom.grimes@gmail.com if you would like additional copies.

Sotoyome American Legion Family 2015-2016 Leadership Team Post 111 The American Legion Commander Reuel Miller 707-874-1951 reuelmiller@comcast.net 1st Vice Lance Ballenger 707-396-1331 Lance@ahlbornco.com 2 nd Vice Steve Bowne 707-578-4775 steven5382@comcast.net Adjutant Tom Grimes 707-481-9169 coachtom.grimes@gmail.com Finance Bob Taylor 707-894-0857 CHIEFHFD@aol.com Judge Adv Doug Newton 707-217-6309 yourlegion111@gmail.com Sgt. at Arms Tony Grado 707-527-8233 wenton@sbcglobal.net Service Officer Chris Bingham 707-565-5960 cbingham@schsd.org Historian Harold Bagdonas 707-843-4790 airforcevet59@gmail.com Chaplain Jerry Jaramillo 707-239-1811 army1sgte9@yahoo.com Jr. Past Cdr Tom Grimes 707-481-9169 coachtom.grimes@gmail.com Executive Board Frank Teuscher 707-431-2328 mauitraveler@comcast.net Frank Jerins fjerins@sbcglobal.net Ron Dillow 707-753-0575 rdcampy@comcast.net Tricia Lay 707-695-0345 Beatzel54@gmail.com Steve Bowne 707-578-4775 steven5382@comcast.net Roy Caporale 707-894-8954 whatadago@sbcglobal.net Unit 111, American Legion Auxiliary President Eddy Sauers 707-838-9429 fuchsiarose13@yahoo.com 1st Vice Shirleen Perry 707-838-9790 gramms60@comcast.net 2nd Vice Rose Sandoval 707-838-7068 kenrosesands@aol.com Secretary Marie Canale 707-431-0563 Treasurer Melanie Taylor 707-894-0857 chfslove@aol.com Chaplain Linda Clary 707-433-5800 Sgt. at Arms Nancy Grimes 707-529-2271 nancyjevers@gmail.com Marshall Thelma Frey 707-546-7791 Jr Pass Pres. Linda Karnstedt 707-529-1243 lindakarn@sonic.net Executive Board Virginia Hawley 707-838-6395 Virginia Wallace 707-838-8702 Thelma Frey 707-546-7791 Squadron 111, Sons of The American Legion Commander Matt Foreman 707-894-5603 mattagascar4@gmail.com 1 st Vice Steve Bowne 707-578-4775 steven5382@comcast.net Adjutant Tom Grimes 707-481-9169 coachtom.grimes@gmail.com Finance Bob Taylor 707-894-0857 CHIEFHFD@aol.com Chaplain Reuel Miller 707-874-1951 reuelmiller@comcast.net Sgt at Arms Tony Grado 707-527-8233 wenton@sbcglobal.net Jr. Past Comdr Mitch Laing 707-623-9179 madmitch55@gmail.com Chapter 111 ALR President Mitch Laing 707-975-1541 madmitch55@gmail.com Vice Ron (Campy)Dillow 707-753-0575 rdcampy@comcast.net Secretary Doug Newton 707-217-6309 yourlegion111@gmail.com QM/Treasurer Steve Bowne 707-578-4775 steven5382@comcast.net Sgt at Arms Terry Perry 707-838-9790 tgpace@comcast.net Ride Capt Matt Foreman 707-894-5603 mattagascar4@gmail.com Chaplain Ed Howell 707-292-8033 edhowell@sonic.net Past Pres Ron Collier 707-838-3262 redlightron@comcast.net LEADERS, Please let Adjutant Tom Grimes (707-481-9169) or email coachtomgrimes@gmail.com) know if you need to change your phone or email address. Revised 9/23/2015

Sotoyome Post 111 The American Legion PO Box 281 Healdsburg, CA 95448 RETURN SERVICE GUARANTEED Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 104 Healdsburg, Calif. The Back Page October Youth Recognition Night 7pm, Thurs, October 8th Join us as we honor our 2015 Boy State and Girl State Delegates Please plan to bring a hot dish and a salad to feed approximately 8 people. We are asking everyone (one dish per family) to help to ensure that we don t run out of food. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Annual Early Bird Pasta Dinner 7 pm, Thurs, November 12th Sotoyome American Legion Family will conduct it s 3rd annual Early Bird Pasta Dinner. Those members who have renewed for 2016 and their guests will be free. There will be a nominal cost for those who have not yet paid. Of course you can pay your dues that night. Let s celebrate our success. Pot Luck and Bingo Is Back! Join Nancy and Tom at 1342 Pinon Drive Friday, Oct 23, 2015 Dinner at 6:00 pm, followed by Bingo. Bring your favorite potluck dish, a salad or dessert. Guests are welcome! Call 707-491-9169 for more information The Sotoyome Newsletter The Official Monthly Publication of the Sotoyome American Legion Family Tom Grimes: Publisher/Editor Coachtom.grimes@gmail.com Phone 707-481-9169 Bob Taylor: Circulation chiefhfd@aol.com 707-894-0857 2015 All Rights Reserved