Marine Corps League Cape-Atlantic Detachment #194 731 Great Creek Road, Oceanville, NJ, Across from Lily Lake The mailing address for Cape Atlantic Detachment is: PO Box 118, Absecon, NJ 08201 Meetings are on the 2 nd Thursday of every month at 1900 hrs. We're located on the web at: Capeatlanticmcl.org We're also on Facebook at Cape-Atlantic USMC League Published by: Bill McCrudden, Photos by Bill McGinley Newsletter for January, 2017 Commandant: Bill McCrudden Marines, congratulations on another successful Toys For Tots campaign. The Cape Atlantic Detachment Marines answered the call and made a lot of children happy on Christmas. 2016 summary: Two to four toys per child, plus reading books, crafts, coloring books, crayons, puzzles, family games, stuff animals, balls, stocking stuffers, camera, hair brushes, clothes, bikes, head sets, skate boards, big wheels, watches, MP3 players head phones, etc. 1,097 families - averaged 3.5 children per household = 3839.5 children 10 pieces per child x 3839.5 = 38,395 pieces Twenty three charities times an average of 200 pieces each = 4.600 pieces Total pieces 42,995 In storage for 2017-407 pieces Thanks go out to Joe Ballentine, for stepping up and leading the charge, Maureen Ballentine, Alisa Owen, Joe Patrick, Lou Verruni, Bill McGinley, Joe Hiers, Dick Bullock, Mo Loveland, Lincoln Harold, Ed & Pat Link, Bob & Marie Moran, Bob McCarty, Doug Rattazzi, Pat Scannell, Tom Walsh, Jordan Kleinman, Ron Powell, Ike Rucker, Rich Tuthill, the airmen from the 177th Fighter Group of the NJ Air National Guard and all the volunteers that came out and help make it a success! ooo-rah 1
Joe Patrick, Dick Bullock, Bob Moran, Joe Ballentine, Charles Fields Bill McGinley and Doug Rattazzi collecting toys at K-Mart in Somers Point Dick Bullock, Charles Fields and Doug Rattazzi with customers at K-Mart 2
Doug Rattazzi & Charles Fields DJ & helpers from the Radio Station Toys for Tots collection site at the K- Mart 3
People waiting outside for their turn Waiting their turn to get their toys Ron Powell manning the doorway to the store Maureen Ballentine & Alisa Owen checking people in Mo Loveland waiting to help someone 4
People picking out their toys 5
Joe Patrick & Pat Scannell Pat Scannell & Dik Bullock ready to pack toys Marie Moran & Pat Link check people out after they gathered their toys Bob McCarty & Lou Verruni loading up the truck after a job well done. 6
Back at the Bunker...T4T trailer packed & loaded for next year Building/Grounds Building & Grounds: in case you wondered, everything is winterized: hose spigot shutoff, "Stabil" added to gasoline in tractor and gas can in shed, lawnmower battery removed and placed on trickle charger in Bunker. Now things are slowing down, the holidays are over and 2016 Toys for Tots is completed. Hopefully next month (February) we can start cleaning up and straightening up the kitchen, volunteers welcome. We'll let you know what dates are planned. Semper Fi Bob McCarty Sick &Distress Ron Powell wife is still not feeling well. 7
Scouts: Our Boy Scout Troop 97 is currently in limbo. According to Boy Scout Council there are certain regulations that may prevent our troop from re-chartering do to the number of scouts and their ranks. I'll keep you posted as to how it develops. Awaiting a new date for our Scout, CJ Cress' Eagle Court of Honor. We had three scouts and a scout leader help out on our "night shift" with Toys For Tots. Brian Houf Jr., Jeremy Stimax, Stephen Conner and Leader Palmer Stimax. Our Brownie Troop 10323 are still working on their Celebrating Community badge which includes honoring the American Flag. On December 6th; Bob McCarty and his grandson Devin, a boy scout with Troop 76, demonstrated how to fold the American flag. The Brownies plan on finishing the badge requirements this spring with a field trip. They are currently working on their financial badge which coincides with Girl Scout Cookie Sales which starts January 19th. The Brownies will be having a campout in the Bunker on Friday night, January 27 and working on badge requirements on Saturday. Semper Fi Bob McCarty New Members Kitchen Robert Walton paid up his dues and is now back on board. Welcome back Robert! Volunteers are always needed in the kitchen. Let us know if you can help. A kitchen Team with meeting & event setup, take-down, Mess and kitchen clean-up duties needs to be formed. The more members we get on the team, the lest work they will all have to do. Team work pays. Road Clean-Up Awaiting paperwork from the Township to sign up for 2017. We'll start again this spring Semper Fi, Bob McCarty 8
Good of the League Marines, the Leadership School of the Marine Corps League will be held on April 1st. Below is the form that needs to0 filled out sent in ASAP, as the class fills up fat. The $37.00 will be refunded to you after you complete the class. The class is all day and is held at the NJ State Police Academy. 9
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Attention all Veterans New Jersey State Service Officer, Dan Wine, is in the Absecon VFW Memorial Post 9462. Dan will be assisting Veterans with claims and other VA issues. Dan will be at the Absecon VFW Post 9462 every Thursday afternoon, from 1:00 PM. Appointments are NOT needed, but suggested: VETERANS BENEFITS INFORMATION & CLAIM ASSISTANCE DAN WINE VFW Certified and VA Accredited Service Officer Appointments Encouraged, Walk-ins Welcomed 215-381-3123 Every Thursday 9:00 a.m. Noon at VFW Post #3324 13 E. 6 th Avenue, Runnemede Camden County, N.J. 08078 1:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. at VFW Post #9462 433 U.S. 30/White Horse Pike Absecon, Atlantic County, N.J. 08201 \ Bob Ford Quartermaster VFW Memorial Post 9462 (Post): 606-641-8884 Honor the fallen, by helping the living. 12
VA To Eliminate 7 Compensable Disabilities December 12, 2016 Not all service-connected medical conditions and injuries are incurred or exacerbated in the performance of military duties. For example, a qualifying injury can occur when a service member was at home or on leave, and a qualifying medical condition, such as multiple sclerosis, can develop independently of a service member s military duties. In 2015, VA paid 716,000 veterans a total of $3.7 billion, the Congressional Budget Office estimates, to compensate for seven of the medical conditions that, according to the Government Accountability Office (GAO), military service is unlikely to cause or aggravate. Those conditions are arteriosclerotic heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Crohn s disease, hemorrhoids, multiple sclerosis, osteoarthritis, and uterine fibroids. Beginning in January 2018, this option would cease veterans disability compensation for those seven medical conditions GAO identified. Under the option, veterans now receiving compensation for those conditions would have their compensation reduced or eliminated, and veterans who applied for compensation for those conditions in the future would not be eligible for it. The option would not alter DoD s disability compensation system, which focuses on fitness for military duties rather than compensation for disabilities. An argument in support of this option is that it would make the disability compensation system for military veterans more comparable to civilian systems. Few civilian employers offer long-term disability benefits, and among those that do, benefits do not typically compensate individuals for all medical problems that developed during employment. An argument against this option is that military service is not like a civilian job; instead, it confers unique benefits to society and imposes extraordinary risks on service members. By that logic, the pay and benefits that service members receive should reflect the hardships of military life, including compensating veterans who become disabled in any way during their military service. Source: U.S. Congressional Budget Office 13
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Military Order of Devil Dogs M.O.D.D. upcoming events 1/8/2017 - Growl, Semper Fidelis Detachment building 2/5/2017 - Growl, Semper Fidelis Detachment building 4/??/17 - Brigantine Growl (scheduled by Ron Powell) 5/??/17 - Chapel of 4 Chaplains ion Richland (scheduled by Chapel Dog) 5/??/17 - Awards Banquet (scheduled by Junior Vice) Cape Atlantic Coming Events 2017 Jan.12th... January regular scheduled meeting, 1900 hours Feb. 9th...February regular scheduled meeting, 1900 hours Mae. 2-4th...MCL, Mid-Winter Conference, Fredericksburg, Md Mar. 9th...March regular scheduled meeting, 1900 hours Apr. 1st...MCL, Leadership School - 0800 to 1600 hours Apr. 13th...April regular/installations of new officers scheduled meeting, 1900 hours Apr...Spaghetti Dinner (date not set) May 11th...May regular scheduled meeting, 1900 hours May 29th...Memorial Day - Absecon parade/ceremony at the Bunker June 8th... June regular scheduled meeting, 1900 hours June 8-10th...NJ MCL State convention, Seaview Country Club July 4th...Independence Day July 13th...July regular scheduled meeting, 1900 hours Aug. 10th... August regular scheduled meeting, 1900 hours Sept.14th... September regular scheduled meeting, 1900 hours Oct. 12th... October regular scheduled meeting, 1900 hours Oct....SOS/Pancake Breakfast (date not set) Nov. 9th... November regular scheduled meeting, 1900 hours 15
Nov. 5th...Marine Corps Ball Nov. 10th...U.S.M.C birthday Nov. 11th...Veterans Day Dec. 14th... December regular scheduled meeting, 1930 hours Web Site Our web page address is capeatlanticmcl.org If you have any suggestions, please contact our webmaster Bill McCrudden at joanbill83@comcast.net Dues Dues for Cape-Atlantic are $35.00 to join the Detachment initially for new members and $35.00 to renew yearly. You can also become a life member at the same time by paying the life member dues for your age. See chart. Annual Membership Cost Life Membership Dues Age Group 0-35 $500.00 36-50 $400.00 51-64 $300.00 65 & over $200.00 E-MAIL ADDRESS OR ADDRESS CHANGE Please notify Bill McCrudden if you move, change your address or e-mail Phone #215-284-3276, or joanbill83@comcast.net Cape Atlantic Detachment Officers Commandant: Bill McCrudden 215-287-3276 Senior Vice: Mo Loveland 609-742-4754 Jr. Vice Jim Dickson 910-546-6819 Judge Advocate: Phil Uecker 609-402-2915 Sgt-at-Arms Pat Scannell 609-965-5837 Chaplain: Tom Walsh 609-839-2183 Adjutant: Bill McGinley 609-432-8494 Paymaster: Bob Walker 609-442-6842 Scouting: Bob McCarty 609-652-9239 Membership Rich Tuthill 609-601-0363 Public Affairs Historian Bob Moran 609-382-1905 Quartermaster Joe Hiers 609-927-6402 Web Sergeant Bill McCrudden 609-296-4616 Chief of Staff Joe Hiers 609-927-6402 Past Commandant Joe Patrick 609-335-307 16
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