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B ETWEEN THE LINE S Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc., August 2007 Chapter 20 Issue 103 photo by Glenn Peck Rochester New York PG. 5 New York State Council Report PG. 6 25th Anniversary of the Wall TOGETHER THEN...TOGETHER NOW

President s Message Well, it s been a busy couple months for me. First the motorcycle run Ride to the Dakota 7th Annual and this year the proceeds went to Chapter 20. It takes an enormous amount of work to pull it off and as always never enough help. I want to thank Dave Danzig, Chapter member and brother Vietnam Vet who owns the Dakota, for his help and support in making this event a great success. The day before and the day of the event Chapter 20 s same old volunteers came through to help me with the event. To them, thanks to all on behalf of Dave and myself. In the end, the Chapter made a profit of nearly $9,000 that will help with the efforts of the Chapter and maybe next year s run will benefit the chapter. To add to this month s craziness, we had to complete the audit for the Chapter and thrift store and thanks to those who helped me with that process. As it turns out we looked good on the audit and even got a couple bucks back in return. The Vietnam Veterans moving wall that will be in Gates September 7-9 is moving along great. Thanks to some dedicated people and some local support from Home Depot, the Iron Workers Union and Wegmans, it looks like the event will be one to remember. Ray (gung ho) Melens is in charge of the ceremonial part of the event and will need all the support he can get from our brother and sister veterans and those who care. It s a big undertaking so PLEASE LEND A HAND. On September 4th a motorcycle escort will bring the wall from Leroy to the Gates Memorial Park at 1:00 p.m. Please welcome the wall at about 1:30 as it enters with a couple hundred motorcycles in escort. I want to ask all of you to keep a prayer in your hearts for a couple members that are ill at this time. It s important that we support each other in good times and in hard times. And when you need a good laugh in your hard day you may wish to see Joe Peck s CSI pictures from when his lovely wife fell down the steps and Joe made her stay till he could chalk the body out on the floor. Joe, you re too funny! Well, as I write this note I m getting ready to go to Nassau Bahamas for a little R&R before our National Convention. I will be sure to have reports on the convention from myself and the other delegates. Wish me luck, because I have to room with Ron (Ronbo) Trovato and also have to strongarm vets to vote for Fred. Just kidding about Fred. It s not easy staying with Ronbo, because he stays up all night talking on the phone with the likes of Al Gore about global warming, Hillary about Bill and George W. on his comedy routine. Well, wish me luck. Till next month! Together then...together now. Ken Moore, President Joe Peck played CSI when his lovely wife took a tumble down the steps. She kindly lay there while he made a chalk outline to commemorate the occasion! Vietnam Veterans of America CHAPTER 20 Car Donation, LLC Call 224-8484 VVA Chapter 20 Board Meeting Schedule August 6, 2007 September 10, 2007 October 1, 2007 November 5, 2007 December 3, 2007 Membership Meeting Attendance July 12, 2007 Joan & Chuck Macaluso, Skip O Brien, Joe Harkness, Lee Koffman, Mike Sanfilippo, Nick DeLeo, Larry Schulman, Peter Galle, Ted Winkerson NYSC Western Director, Joe Swystun, Phil Nasca, Mike Kelly, Ritchard Forsey, Cecil Young, Gary Redlinski, Ron Trovato

Front and Center Marching Unit Ray Melens, Commander Yes, I know it s hard to believe, but another parade season is quickly coming to an end. We only have two parades left for the month of August. They are Hamlin on August 3rd and Phelps on Saturday, August 4th. As of this writing, our parades this year have been well attended by the Marching Unit members. Don t feel sad yet though guys, we still have our annual Marching Unit picnic to look forward to. The annual Marching Unit picnic is going to be held on Saturday, August 25th. This year it is going to be back at Gail & Ray s on Curtis Rd. in Hilton. Notice I didn t make that particular mistake again as I did several years ago. The picnic is for all active Marching Unit members and their families. We will start at 2:00 p.m. again and plan to eat around 4:00 p.m. We will be having hots and hamburgs and it s going to be catered by Sullivan s. There will be no charge to the members as we thought. With what is left in our budget and our parade winnings, the Chapter BOD voted to have the picnic paid for from our budget balance. This is the one way that the Chapter gets to say Thank You to the Marching Unit members for representing the Chapter throughout the community during the year. I think we re going to be able to celebrate having a great parade season again this year. So, if you are planning to attend and have not told me so yet, please do so right away. I need the head count for the caterer. Now don t forget that Joe Peck is going to be leading us in song around the DAY DATE PARADE START FORMATION Fri* Aug 3 Hamlin Firemen s 7:00 pm TBA photo by Glenn Peck VVA Chapter 20 2007 Parade Schedule Sat* Aug 4 Phelps Sauerkraut 2:00 pm Off Rt. 96 in Phelps Sat Aug 25 Marching Unit Picnic 2:00 pm 151 Curtis Rd., Hilton *Pending Invitation NOTE: Listed are start times. Please be at formation approximately 45 minutes prior to the start time listed.

Front and Center photo by Glenn Peck bonfire later that evening as well. Now that alone is worth attending the picnic for. Hope to see you all on the 25th! The Honor Guard took part in a funeral service on Saturday June 16th at White Haven Memorial Park for Lt. Reynolds. He was an Iwo Jima veteran and I can sincerely say that all of us that attended were deeply honored to be able to render this man his final military honors. Big Jim from the Keystone Pipes & Drum was there to play Amazing Grace and at the very end, the Marine Corps Hymn. The pipers truly do add a lot to our ceremonies and services and this one was no exception. All did a great job that day in paying tribute to a true American hero. As almost everyone knows by now, the Dignity Memorial Vietnam Wall will be here on September 7th through the 9th. I am still seeking Honor Guard members to partake in the opening and closing ceremonies. If you have not volunteered yet, please do so right away. We will also be providing security for the Wall while it is here. That means 24 hours a day for the time it is here. Anyone interested in helping out with these duties as well is asked to let me know as soon as possible so we can get photo by Glenn Peck

some sort of a schedule made up. The Marching Unit has a new member to WELCOME ABOARD. I know all the MU members join with me in welcoming Glenn Peck. Glenn is not a member of the Chapter, nor is he a veteran. Glenn has joined us as our MU photographer. He meets us at parades and takes all kinds of pictures of the Unit, before, during and sometimes after the parades. We are glad to have Glenn join with us and to be able to see the better side of us all. Glenn is giving of his time and talents and at no charge to the Chapter. We re really glad to have Glenn with us. The Honor Guard will not meet again in September. With the Wall here in September it s just not going to be feasible. We will try to start meeting again in October. Until next month..at EASE!!!!!! POW/MIA Gail Bologna-Melens, Chairperson Once again, the busiest month for POW-MIA is approaching. I will not be going to the Wall for National POW-MIA Recognition Day in September. Instead, we will hold a ceremony here at the Moving Wall when it comes to the Gates Memorial Park on September7, 8, and 9. On September 8th there will be a candlelight vigil at 8:00 pm. We will read the names of all of our POW-MIAs. I will need volunteers to read names. Contact me at home at 392-2079. As of this writing, there are 1,783 U.S. personnel listed by the Department of Defense as missing and unaccounted for from the Vietnam War. Lt. Col. Alton C. Rockett, Jr., USAF, missing in North Vietnam on June 2, 1967, was returned. No other information was available at this time. Major Donald E. Westbrook, USAF, from Texas, missing March 13, 1968, was repatriated September 3, 1998, and identified February 14, 2007. Sergeant First Class John T. Gallagher, USA, from Connecticut, missing January 5, 1968, repatriated March 15, 2002, and identified November 13, 2006. I have available POW-MIA window decals. Please support the awareness effort and put one on your vehicle. Also, POW-MIA flags made of nylon can be purchased reasonably at Fred s Flags in Fairport. Fred is a veteran as was his father who founded the store. Please keep our missing and unaccounted for in your thoughts and prayers. If we don t REMEMBER them who will? Report on the June 2007 New York State Council Meeting Fred Elliott, Chapter 20 Delegate to NYSC The Interchange will become an electronic newspaper. There are 46 delegates to the National Convention to date. Only 20 out of 37 chapters have submitted their financial reports to date. Chapter 296 in the Watertown area will be closed after the convention. The Buffalo VARO is planning to move its 800 line to an office in Cleveland, Ohio. It is critically important to establish eligibility before submitting a benefits claim. The convention planning committee is considering how to allow caregivers to accompany their veteran onto the convention floor a typically delegate only area in past conventions. The VVA web site now has a video of the 1982 parade in D.C. If you would like to read names from The Wall in D.C. this November, go to the Memorial Fund web site to volunteer. Dana Hallifors, Ted Wilkinson, Gordie Lane, Bob Lewis, and Pat Toro are going to develop a Walk- A-Thon for NYSC in 2008. Volunteers Needed! A traveling, three-quarter-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., is coming to Gates Memorial Park, 150 Spencerport Rd. September 7-9, 2007, and we NEED YOUR HELP preparing for its arrival! A tribute to all U.S. veterans and dedicated to Vietnam veterans, the Wall is a powerful and emotional experience. Show your support and patriotism by helping plan for the three-day exhibition of THE DIGNITY MEMORIAL VIETNAM WALL To volunteer, please call Alvah Halloran & Son Funeral Home (585) 247-7590 Front and Center

Front and Center VVA Chapter 20 Bus Trip 25th Anniversary of The Wall November 9-early AM November 12, 2007 Washington, D.C. Save the dates for a National VVA happening! Call those with whom you served and have them meet you in D.C.! All Chapter 20 members (as of April 2, 2007), their families/friends will have first chance at seats/rooms. After August 1, 2007, remaining available seats will be open to others. Transportation Bus paid for by VVA Chapter 20 56 seats available Rest room on board No smoking on board (stops will be made for food, etc.) Soda/water provided on board Hotel Holiday Inn Capitol (within walking distance to The Wall and Metro) 25 room s reserved for us Baggage/handling included 4 restaurants in hotel Reservations through VVA Chapter 20/Dick Oleksyn only for this block of rooms TENTATIVE $250/room (2 nights/taxes/baggage/handing one price/room 1-4/room) 1/room $ 250 2/room $ 125 each 3/room $ 83.33 each 4/room $ 62.50 each (Included is an evening guided bus tour of Washington, monuments, memorials, etc., including guide s gratuity) Meals At your pleasure and expense More details to come. TOTAL ROOM RESERVATION AND PAYMENT PAYABLE TO VVA CHAPTER 20 MUST BE IN TO VVA CHAPTER 20, P.O. Box 12580, Rochester, NY 14612, BY AUGUST 1, 2007. All names going must be listed for each room and given to Dick Oleksyn with reservation. If any seats/rooms remain available, August 2-September 30, 2007, all others will be free to reserve seats. Vietnam veterans will have first choice. As soon as possible, give Dick Oleksyn, 585 663-5255 or roleksyn@yahoo. com, your names for the reservation list first come, first served. Let s all make this a wonderful happening. Together then, together now.

Don t miss these upcoming meetings! Please come and support your Chapter! All meetings are held at the Ira Jacobson American Legion Post, 90 St. John s Park, unless otherwise noted. Membership Meetings 2nd Thursday of the month beginning at 7:30 P.M. August 9, 2007 September 13, 2007 October 11, 2007 November 8, 2007 (no December meeting) Adaptive Clothing For Military Wounded American military personnel are serving our country in a variety of dangerous situations and locations. A number of them return seriously wounded or injured. Modern medical technology is having great success saving the lives of these heroes. However, medicine doesn t address some of their basic needs, such as clothing that will accommodate medical devices and situations - braces, fixators, casts, prosthetics and burns. Many of the wounded troops are left with a hospital gown as their only clothing option. SewMuchComfort (www. sewmuchcomfort.org/index.asp) is a collaborative of seamstresses from around the country modifying clothing to accommodate these needs. All clothing is provided free of charge to the soldiers. Marianne Wink-Sturgeon lives in Fairport, N.Y. and requests donations for her part in this project. Donations of new men s boxer shorts (sizes L, XL or XXL only, please) are requested. Donations can also be made to Marianne in the form of gift cards to Target, Kmart, Penney s, etc. or cash (Paypal to mari6art@aol. com). Any and all donations are welcome. Please bring your donations to the next membership meeting or call Kathy Gleason at 978-1331. Marianne Wink-Sturgeon 17 Monroe Street Fairport, NY 14450 mari6art@aol.com (use this email address for Paypal donations) Support OUR TROOPS We re collecting items to box and send to our troops. Please bring whatever you can from the list below to the next General Membership meeting. We will announce a date shortly thereafter and ask help to prepare packages for shipment. Likewise, if you know of someone stationed in the Middle East, give us their contact information and address so we can include them on our list. You can bring the information that evening, or email it to kathy14470@msn. com. Thanks for your help! Items include: Soap (bars only) Toothpaste Toothbrushes Shaving Cream Razors Deodorant Movie DVDs Cheez-it Crackers Cream Savers (or hard candy) (no chocolate as it melts!) Beef Jerky (a popular favorite!) Single stick flavor packets for bottled water (e.g. Crystal Light On the Go) Chewing Gum

Chapter 20 thanks the following sponsors of our 25th Anniversary Celebration: Gold Sponsor: Silver Sponsors: Dakota Restaurant Dave & Sherri Danzig, Owners Bausch & Lomb Excellus Health Plan, Inc. Rochester Gas & Electric Don & Sue Charles Bronze Sponsors: Monroe Litho, Inc. Wegmans Food Market

Vietnam Veterans of America THRIFT STORE, CHAPTER 20, LLC 1199 East Main Street, Rochester, NY 14609 The only store where you can buy America s Flag from America s Veterans Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm Saturday 9:00am - 5:00pm Car Donations 8:30am - 5:00pm Truck Pick-up: 9am - 4:30pm (weather permitting) A project of the Veterans Outreach Center, Inc. BETSY LOMBARDO Veterans Advocate DEBRA SLOANE Retail Office Assistant 455 South Avenue Rochester, NY 14620 Tel: 585-546-FLAG Fax: 585-546-5978 Rochester New York ~ Delivery Available ~ Truck Pick-up #482-8016 Thrift Store #482-8036 All donations go to the Thrift Store at the address above. Medals, Badges, Patches, Ribbons, Caps Clothing, Boots, Gear, Buckles, Flags, Award Cases, Military Rings and Watches Charles Rabidoux USMC 1957-61 2nd Mar. Div. C.M. Gifts and Militaria Est: 1987 497 Stone Road Rochester, NY 14616 (585) 865-7370 DAVID J. KAUFFMAN POST #41 JEWISH WAR VETERANS THE OLDEST ACTIVE VETERANS ORGANIZATION SUPPORTS THE VIETNAM VETS LARRY SCHULMAN, QUARTERMASTER, 271-6967 NEW YORK STATE SENATE SENATOR JOSEPH E. ROBACH TOM DAVIS INCOME TAX CONSULTATION & PREPARATION Year-Round. By Appointment Service ROOM 902 2300 WEST RIDGE ROAD LEGISLATIVE OFFICE BUILDING ROCHESTER, NY 14626 ALBANY, NY 12247 (585) 225-3650 (518) 455-2909 FAX (518) 426-6938 E-MAIL: ROBACH@SENATE.STATE.NY.US 1 732 Winton Rd. N. Phone (585 ) 288-8465 Fax: (585 ) 288-8465 >>>>> photography and digital art to match your mood >>>>> Gary T. Redlinski Various topics are offered from military / veteran oriented, patriotic, scenic, landscapes, nature, botanical, animals, fantasy, in a variety of sizes and gift items www.gtredphotos.com Email: gtredlinskiphotos@frontiernet.net Rochester, New York FREEDOM FLAG CO., INC. 419 Embury Rd. Rochester, NY 14625 Richard Burgey (585) 671-0624 Flagpoles and Accessories Flags: USA & International Installation & Repair Custom Banners / Flags Veteran owned and operated full service flag company. Serving the area for 20 years.

The Help Build Veterans Walk at the Rochester Vietnam Veterans Memorial Name: Address: City/Zip: Phone: Any past or present member of the United States Armed Services, Active or Reserve, is eligible. Simply fill out and mail the completed form to the Veterans Walk Committee at PO Box 12580, Rochester, New York 14612. The Veterans Walk Committee of Chapter 20, VVA want to thank you for your purchase of a personalized, engraved paver brick. Each paver brick (4 x 8 ) can have from one to three lines of engraved information. The cost will be $50.00 per brick. Make checks or money order payable to: VVA Chapter 20, Veterans Walk. The engraved line(s) can include any of the following information: Full name Branch of service, rank Dates of service (1967-1969, etc.) Conflict (WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Persian Gulf, etc.) SAMPLE BRICK PFC John Doe US Army 65-67 Vietnam Please print the information you would like engraved on the brick below. (Maximum of 14 letters/numbers, including spaces per line). 1. 2. 3. When you return the completed form to the Veterans Walk Committee at P.O. Box 12580, Rochester, New York 14612, please include your payment and Proof of Service for above recipient. 10 PLEASE NOTE: Order may take up to 6 months to be fully processed.

Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 20 Membership Application Return this application, along with a copy of your DD214, to: Vietnam Veterans of America, P.O. Box 12580, Rochester, NY 14612 Name: Date of Birth: Sex: M / F Address: Home Phone: ( ) City: Work Phone: ( ) Zip: Country: E-mail Address: W / H Chapter # (if known) Sponsor: I am not a Vietnam veteran, but I want to help Vietnam veterans and their families. Please accept my donation: AVVA Membership $10 $20 $50 Other ($ ) Eligibility: Vietnam and Vietnam-era veterans who served on active duty in the U.S. Military (for other than training purposes) between February 28, 1961 and May 7, 1975 (in-country Vietnam), or between August 5, 1964 and May 7, 1975 (for Vietnam-era veterans). Term: 1 year ($20) 3 years ($50) Life Membership: Payment Option: Check Money Order $250 (ages 49 and under) $225 (ages 50-55) $200 (ages 56-60) $175 (ages 61-65) $150 (ages 66 and over) VVA is a non-profit veterans service organization. Programs and services are funded by member dues and public donations. B ETWEEN THE LINE S Between the Lines is published monthly by Chapter 20, Vietnam Veterans of America. The views and opinions expressed are not necessarily those of Chapter 20, or the Vietnam Veterans of America, its officers, board of directors, or the general membership. No subscription fee is charged for this publication, and inclusion on the mailing list is available on request. Between the Lines can also be seen on the Chapter 20 website, www.vva20.org. We welcome letters to the editor, poetry, original articles, and suggestions. Submissions can be sent to: Between the Lines, P.O. Box 12580, Rochester, New York 14612 or e-mailed as a word document to: bruceimcdaniel@earthlink.net. If you want your manuscript returned, include a self-addressed envelope with postage. We reserve the right not to use materials we think are not appropriate for the publication, and to edit for space and clarity. We d also like to have a phone number as well as your name in case there are any questions. The deadline for submissions intended for a particular month s issue is the 5th of the preceding month. If the 5th falls on a weekend or holiday, the deadline is the first business day following the 5th. Between the Lines runs paid advertisements to help offset the cost of publication and as a convenience to our readers. Chapter 20 does not endorse any advertiser or guarantee satisfaction with goods or services provided. 11

MESSENGER POST NEWSPAPERS SPECIAL SECTION THE DIGNITY MEMORIAL 12 VIETNAM WALL T he Dignity Memorial Vietnam Wall is a traveling, 3/4-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. Dignity Memorial funeral, cremation, and cemetery service providers created this powerful memorial as a service to those who might never travel to the nation s capital to experience The Wall firsthand. Honoring past and present U.S. service men and women, and dedicated to Vietnam Veterans, Dignity Memorial s faux-granite replica is 240 feet long and 8 feet high. The Wall contains the names of more than 58,000 Americans who died or are missing in Vietnam. Rochester s local Dignity Memorial provider, Alvah Halloran & Son Funeral Home, along with the Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 20, are proud to bring The Wall to Rochester this year. Please join us in honoring the service and sacrifice of the men and women of our armed forces. Messenger Post Newspapers special section will be printed on premium paper and inserted into all subscriber copies of our weekly Post papers and the Daily Messenger. ADVERTISING OPTIONS: Full Page 9.75 x 11.5 $1,599 Half Page 9.75 x 5.5 $899 4.75 x 11.5 $899 Quarter Page 4.75 x 5.5 $499 Eighth Page 4.75 x 2.5 $299 In Service to America September 7-9, 2007 Gates Memorial Park 150 Spencerport Road This event is free and open to the public 24 hours a day. Full Color $200 Spot Color $100 A portion of all proceeds will benefit the local chapter of the Vietnam Veteran s of America DEADLINE: August 14th PUBLICATION: August 29th To reserve your ad space, please call 585.394.0770 x247 Alvah Halloran & Son Funeral Home MESSENGER POST N E W S P A P E R S

Peter M. Galle Email: PGALLE5000@aol.com http://www.ichiban1.org/html/ chaplain.htm Army Chaplains During the Vietnam War The first Army chaplain in Vietnam arrived on 26 Feb. 1962, with some 3,000 U.S. troops in country. The numbers of serving chaplains roughly kept pace with the troop levels; peaking at over 300 chaplains in the field in 1967. While ministry to the troops was their overriding concern, they also aided the Vietnamese people in many ways, including mobilizing clothing, food and money for schools, orphanages, medical facilities and the like. Thanks to the helicopter, chaplains could visit the farflung reaches of their parishes; with portable field kits, they could set up and conduct services wherever needed. Sharing Hardships and Danger Throughout the war, many chaplains shared the dangers and discomforts with the troops, while providing spiritual and emotional support and aiding the sick, wounded and dying. Rabbi Meir Engel, who died of a heart attack in 1964, was the first U.S. Army chaplain to die in the Vietnam War. In 1966, William J. Barragy was the first chaplain to fall in combat. In all, thirteen U.S. Army chaplains (MOS 5310) died in Vietnam. Two U.S. Army chaplains, Charlie Watters and Angelo Liteky, were awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, America s highest award for valor. Chaplains also received 26 Silver Star Medals, 66 Legions of Merit, 719 Bronze Stars, 82 Purple Hearts, 318 Air Medals and 586 Army Commendation Medals during the Vietnam War. Army Chaplains Today Today s social emphasis on pluralism, multiculturalism and the war on terror places demands on military chaplains as on the Army itself seldom faced in the past. As the Army has changed, the chaplaincy has too. When the American media, Congress and public turned against the war, chaplains became skilled in conscientious objection counseling and, later, in drug abuse counseling. In 1974 the Reverend Alice Henderson became the first woman commissioned in the Chaplain Corps. In 1979, Georgette Beltran was commissioned and joined her husband Francisco as the first married active duty chaplain couple. While Orthodox clergy had served in the U.S. Army as chaplains since 1943 while classed as Christian Chaplains, the Army recognized the Eastern Orthodox Church as a distinctive faith group in 1979. The Army opened the door for Muslim and Buddhist chaplains in 1987. More than 560 chaplains served in Southwest Asia during Operation Desert Storm. Abdul- Rasheed Muhammad was appointed as the first Muslim chaplain in December 1993. photo courtesy of www.ichiban1.org photo courtesy of www.ichiban1.org Two U.S. Army chaplains, Charlie Watters (top photo) and Angelo Liteky (bottom photo), were awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, America s highest award for valor. Virtual Vet 13

presents the 12th Annual Leatherneck Open Wednesday August 22, 2007 at Greystone Golf Club Your entry fee of $100 includes 18 holes of golf with cart, lunch, dinner, prizes and LOTS OF FUN 9:30am to 10:15 am - Registration 10:30am - Presentation of Colors (US Marines of A Co. Anti-Terrorism Bn. 4th Marine Division 11:00am - Shotgun start,- Fourperson scramble 4:30pm - Cash bar 5:15pm - Dinner and Awards (Time subject to change depending upon number of players) 14 For additional information please contact: Len Benedict at 585-750-7099 or Visit our web site and register online at www.mcccrochester.org then click on MCCC events.

Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 20 P. O. Box 12580, Rochester, NY 14612 (585) 482-7396 Fax (585) 482-5513 www.vva20.org CHAPTER OFFICERS President: Ken Moore...392-0269 (h)...576-9000 (c) 1st Vice President: 2nd Vice President: Bruce VanApeldoorn...252-514-5597 (c) Secretary: Chuck Macaluso... 225-8288 (h) Treasurer: Ray Melens... 392-2079 (h) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dan Corona...406-6108 Pete Galle Kathy Gleason...978-1331 Tom Gleason...978-1995 Joe Harkness... 889-9728 (h) Jack Madigan...392-8259 Dick Oleksyn... 663-5255 (h) Ralph Pascale... 755-2560 (h) Joe Peck...734-9046 (c) Pat Pudetti... 753-6040 (w) Ron Trovato... 544-8470 (h) COMMITTEE CONTACTS Agent Orange/Health Care... Sue Oleksyn 663-5255 AVVA...Kathy Gleason 978-1331 Between The Lines... Bruce McDaniel 482-5314 Chaplain...Tom Gleason 978-1995 Comm. Service/Pub. Affairs...Dick McDermott 398-2628 Constitution...Fred Elliott 288-5756 Finance...Joe Peck 734-9046 Historian...Dave Hooker 544-8815 Incarcerated Veterans... Ron Trovato 544-8470 Marching Unit...Ray Melens 392-2079 Membership, Chapter Gear...Ralph Pascale 755-2560 POW/MIA...Gail Bologna-Melens 392-2079 Scholarship... Alice Popen 247-1024 Social Events... Dick Oleksyn 663-5255 Speakers Bureau... Geno Lenyk 423-0206 Veterans Affairs/Benefits... Pat Pudetti 482-2387 Veterans Walk... Chuck Macaluso 225-8288 Volunteer Coordinator...Kathy Gleason 978-1331 VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS AND INFORMATION, CONT D. NYS Council...888-678-VETS Monroe County Veterans Service Agency...753-6040 e-mail: serviceofficer@yahoo.com Veterans Benefits Hotline...800-827-1000 Veterans Bill of Rights...800-342-3358 VA Medical Center in Batavia...585-297-1000 VA Hospital in Buffalo...716-834-9200 VA Medical Center in Canandaigua...394-2000 VA Medical Center in Bath...607-664-4000 V.V. of America in Washington...800-VVA-1316 V.V. Memorial Fund The Wall...202-393-0090 Nat. l Lge. of Fam. MIA/POW Updates...202-223-6846 Richards House...506-9060 The Resource Center...546-4250 Stars & Stripes...546-3524 Persian Gulf Vets, Inc...385-4097 Operation Welcome Home...234-4694 MISCELLANEOUS VVA 20 Thrift Store, LLC Mgmt., Beth Affeldt...482-8036 Donation Pick-up, Cindy Rowley...482-8016 VVA Vehicle Donations, Cindy Rowley...224-8484 VVA Chapter 20...bdivico@vva20.org 482-7396 EMAIL ADDRESSES OF OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CONTACTS Dan Corona...nycorona@juno.com Fred Elliott... felliott@rochester.rr.com Peter Galle...PGALLE5000@aol.com Kathy Gleason...kathy14470@msn.com Tom Gleason...namd0c@hotmail.com Geno Lenyk...gnl3153@ntid.rit.edu Chuck Macaluso... chuckmac66@yahoo.com Bruce McDaniel... bruceimcdaniel@earthlink.net Ken Moore...17CAV@rochester.rr.com Dick Oleksyn... roleksyn@yahoo.com Joe Peck... jpeck2@rochester.rr.com Pat Pudetti...patrickusmc1@yahoo.com Bruce VanApeldoorn...bvanapeldoorn@rochester.rr.com Numbers to Know WEB SITES/E-MAIL ADDRESSES Veterans Widows International Network members@aol.com/vetwindows NYS Department Health: www.health.state.ny.us/nyvets Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Highland Park: www.vietnamemorial.org Operation Welcome Home: www.operationwelcomehome.org VVA New York State Council: www.nyvietnamvets.org Region 2 Director: www.region2vva.com VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS AND INFORMATION Greater Rochester Vietnam Veterans Memorial...585-753-7275 (enter 9; enter 2 to leave a message) Ira Jacobson American Legion Post #474...663-7030 VA Clinic - 465 Westfall Road...463-2600 Veterans Outreach Center...546-1081 Vet Center...232-5040 Veterans Administration...800-827-1000 VVA CH. 20 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MTG. ATTENDANCE NAME 1/8 2/5 3/5 4/2 5/7 6/4 7/9 8/6 9/10 10/1 11/5 12/3 President: Moore, Ken X X E A X X X 1st V. Pres: 2nd V. Pres: VanApeldoorn, Bruce X E X Secretary: Macaluso, Chuck X X X X X X X Treasurer: Melens, Ray X X X X X X X Corona, Dan X X X X X E X Galle, Pete X X X X X X X Gleason, Kathy X X X X X X E Gleason, Tom X X X X X X X Harkness, Joe X X E A X X X Madigan, Jack X X X Oleksyn, Dick X X X X X X X Pascale, Ralph X E E A X X X Peck, Joe X X X Pudetti, Pat X X E Trovato, Ron X X X E X X X X=Present E=Excused A=Absent 15

August 2007 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 Hamlin Parade Happy Anniversary to Ronald & Sharon Ciaccia 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Board of Directors Meeting 7:00 PM 1782 - Purple Heart Instituted Membership Meeting 7:30 PM 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 35 Phelps Parade years Happy Anniversary to Dick & Sue Oleksyn Happy Birthday to Ronald Ciaccia Happy Birthday to Wayne Miller 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Marching Unit Picnic 26 27 28 29 30 31 Happy Birthday to Dave Hooker & Sheri Corona If you would like your Birthday or Anniversary included on the BTL calendar, please call the office at 482-7396 or E-mail info@vva20.org Rochester New York Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 20, Rochester, NY Inc. P.O. Box 12580 Rochester, NY 14612 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID ROCHESTER, NY Permit No. 439