But, I have been closer to this KWVA than any of the other military organizations.

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DoF News Winter - Jan Mar 2013 The Department of Florida DoF News Winter - Jan Mar Page 2013 1 The official publication of the Department of Florida, Korean War Veterans Association, by and about its members. http://dfl.kwva.org From The President But, I have been closer to this KWVA than any of the other military organizations. This is because we all served in the same place and at the same time Korea. G reetings comrades. Well, it sure has been an interesting seven years. When I started as Secretary, I was just filling in for a year or two, to help out in a shortage of Officers for the Department. Next came 3rd Vice, 2nd Vice, and 1st Vice. And that finally was followed by the honor of serving as your President for the last two years. I sincerely mean an HONOR. Thank you all for your consideration and your trust. As you may or may not know, I served in three other military organizations as well as a board member in my church. You might say we grew up together from boys to men in a short period of time. What a pleasure to share our mature time in life as well. I look forward to continue serving together with you as Past President for the next two years. Your choice of Officers for the next period is a good one. I believe this new board will do an excellent job of serving you well. Once again thank you for the privilege of meeting with you all these years. It has been a real pleasure working with you! Warm Regards Charlie Inside this issue: TAPS 2 Sick Call 2 DD214s and Bylaws 3 Minutes of Sept. 22, 12 Council 4 Minutes of Jan 26, 13 Council 5 Prendergast FDVA Ex. Direc- 6 Sonny Edwards Recruitment 6 Vets Share Stories of Korean 6 DoF News Adjusting sched- 7 Korean Conflict Veteran FL 8,9 DoF Convention and Reg. 8,10 Convention Book AD Order 11 DoF Executive Board 12 Editor/Webmaster Columns 12

Page 2 Winter - Jan Mar 2013 DoF News TAPS R eceived news that Bill Fields died on 1/14/12 in a fatal automobile accident. The service at American Legion 24, Bradenton was held Friday. Unfortunately we were not informed. Bill was a past President of Chapter 199 during Jake's time. We should send a message t0 all Presidents as well as a letter of condolence to his wife, Barbara at: 3003 Kiwi Place Ellenton, FL 34221 Joan Sadly, please be advised of the following deceased members: John A. Betzold R0 43437-died November 14, 2012. Virginia M Willis A043139-died December 10, 2012 Skip Hannon Commander Chapter 199 SICK CALL CHAPTER 175 reported Murdoch Ford and Sam Hayes on their Sick List SAMUEL C. HAYES, 7209 N RICHARD AVE, TAMPA, FL 33614-2661 Ph.: 813-886-4038, SHayes50@tampabay.rr.com Murdoch Ford, 7041 23RD ST, ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33540-1553, Ph.: 813-783-9033, Cell: 813-625 -2870, MertnLou@tampabay.rr.com From Joan Arcand, for Ch. 14 acksonville: Edward Kmiec, age 96, J passed away on February 11th, 2013 with his family at his side. He was born in Chicago, Il. He enlisted in the Navy in 1941 and was in Pearl Harbor when it was bombed and was attending church at the time. He served 23 years in the Navy including time in WWII, Pacific Theater, Korean War, and Vietnam. He called himself the Polish Prince and he was a faithful member of the Polish American Club. He was a member of many clubs, including the Korean War and Service Veterans Association, Chapter 200, of which he was proud. He was a proud American. Guest Book: http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/ dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=edward- Kmiec&lc=2309&pid=163083766&mid=5424933 By Henry Moreland ames R. Kelly, 79, passed away suddenly at his J Tavares FL home on 26 Nov 2012. Jim was born 6 Jun 1933 in Philadelphia, PA., and was drafted into the service from Philadelphia on 16 Jul 1953. He served in Korea with the 25th MP (of the 25th Infantry Division) and was awarded the National Defense Service, Korean Service, United Nations Service, and Good Conduct Medals for his Korean service. He was separated from the service 7 Jun 1955. Jim was employed life-long as a truck driver for Motor Cargo Express of Philadelphia. Tom Coddington Nursing Home Phillip Ferrara Nursing Home George Landon, 2037 38TH AVE N, SAINT PE- TERSBURG, FL, 33713-1934, Ph.: 727-526-2602 Jim, who lived in Royal Harbor, joined KWVA and Chapter 169 on 2 Feb 2012. We are sorry that his tenure with Chapter 169 was so short. Condolences may be sent to his widow: Barbara Dickson, 5190 China Sea Drive, Tavares, FL 32778. By TJThiel.

DoF News Chapter 169 Lapel Pins W e still have a supply of our new Chapter 169 KWVA Lapel Pin (shown here slightly enlarged). This is a very nice 3/4ths-inch pin, which was designed by Don Struhar! They are unique to KWVA, not the Chapter or to the Department. As such, they are suitable for any KWVA member! If your chapter wishes to obtain some of these pins, please specify the number of pins you wish to obtain at $4.00 each. Every order will have a S&H charge of $6.00 priority mail per shipment added. Send your order with a check payable to KWVA #169, and send to: Joel Briggs, 6560 S.E. 173rd Place, Summerfield, FL, 34491, (352) 233-9320. Edwards for Director P lease cast your vote for my good friend John T. {Sonny} Edwards as KWVA Director. I have known Sonny for a number of years now from my 24th Infantry Division Association as well as from KWVA activities. I am happy to recommend him to you. A ballot may be found in the Jan-Feb Issue of Graybeards. Sonny s resume is also in the same edition. Deadline for receipt of your ballot is MAY 10. Please vote now. Personal recommendation of Tom Thiel, TA, ED, WEB Winter - Jan Mar 2013 W e need to correct statements concerning form DD214 in our Department and Chapter Bylaws to be compliant with Association Bylaws (and federal law). Several years ago, the Department of Defense and the Veterans Administration agreed to review the provisions of the Privacy Act and came up with a Privacy Program. It stated that organizations such as the American Legion, VFW and the KWVA could NOT request a DD214 (or copy) as evidence of military service. If a new member provides a signed statement such as: "I certify all the information to be true and correct" and then signs the statement, the member s service is validated. However, "if" another member questions any part of the application, the member in question could be asked to produce a DD214 so that the Chapter President could review the document. The person must present the document to the President in person, must be present Page 3 DD214s and Department and Chapter Bylaws when the document is reviewed, and must take the document upon leaving the review process. Never, under any circumstances may the person mail or have someone else deliver the DD214 for review, and never under any circumstances may the Chapter make a copy or keep the DD214 on file. Keep in mind that if the member has been accepted for membership by the Association, to then question eligibility for Chapter membership would require a very serious reason. If the member has signed a statement to verify the truth of eligibility, and the information is false, the member is in violation of the DoD Privacy Program and could be held on charges. If your Chapter bylaws state that a DD214 is required to become a member, such statement should be removed. This may be done simply by redlining the statement, and does not require a membership vote. Joan Arcand, KWVA DoF Treasurer

Page 4 Winter - Jan Mar 2013 DoF News Final Minutes of Sept. 22, 2012 Fall Council Meeting * Hilton Orlando/Altamonte Springs President Charlie First called the meeting to order at 10:30 A.M. The Invocation was given by Chaplain Harold Sievers, and the Pledge of Allegiance by Sergeant-at-Arms Travers. Six Executive Board Members, 8 Appointed Officers/Staff, and 13 Chapters represented with a total of 62 members in attendance, satisfying the quorum requirement. Elected and Appointed Officers were introduced, as was new Associate Member William Cummins, who wrote the book "Forgotten." Minutes of the May 11, 2012 EXEC- UTIVE COUNCIL MEETING were approved as presented, and were given to Thiel for inclusion in DOF Newsletter/Website. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS: Treasurer Joan Arcand presented Treasurer s Report. Joan also stated that this is her last year as Treasurer. DOF Liaison Jake Feaster reported that Florida has 652 Active Members and 194 Inactive Members. Thirty-five Life Members are still not known. Chapters need to see if they have a Life Member or POW showing as inactive. Has difficulty getting Election Reports. We have ten "non-accredited" Chapters, i.e., Mr. Feaster refuses to issue them a password. Judge/Advocate Richard Arcand reported on proposed Bylaws and Policy changes having to do with the structure of the Officers. They will be reviewed at the January meeting. Chaplain Harold Sievers reported his efforts; Chuck Travers Chapter 173, asked him to give us a DOF Report such as a person who is sick or anyone who dies. Sievers response was that Memorial Services are held annually at the Convention. DOF Website/DoF News Webmaster and Editor, Tom Thiel reported there was no Newsletter due to lack of information. Korean/American Liaison Eddie Ko was considered a "Line Crosser" from North Korea to South Korea during the Korean War. "I was always a spy for the US Marines. I came to the USA and fulfilled the American Dream. "I am proud to be an American Citizen." KWVA/DOF Liaison Frank Cohee Association Board Meeting in July with new President Ferris presiding. Next meeting is in St Louis, MO, October 10-14, 2012. March 2013 meeting is in Syracuse, NY. OLD BUSINESS Outcome of DOF Petition to Association regarding Database Mr. Cohee said, the Petition was read and tabled at request of the Association Webmaster. 60th Anniversary Committee Chairman Dwight Brown stated much work has gone into the 60th Anniversary Program scheduled for 7/27/13 in DC. 2013 will be the last year for this program. Guest Speaker: William Cummins, Author and Associate Member reported Association has endorsed his book "FORGOTTEN" and is written up in the next issue of the Greybeards. Cost to Members is $24.95 with proceeds to help KWVA Association. Book includes stories by Rick Kennedy (deceased) and Bob McGuire, DOF 3RD VP NEW BUSINESS Dwight Brown appointed DOF Nomination/Elections Chairman. Joan Arcand explained procedure and forms for reporting Chapter Elections. CHAPTER REPORTS On file with Web Master/Newsletter GOOD OF THE ORDER Motion approved to send resolution to Association protesting the elimination of Life Membership requesting all current Life Members to be grandfathered. Respectfully submitted, Maxine McCartney Parker, Secretary * Abstracted to one page by ED.

DoF News Hilton Orlando/Altamonte Springs CALL TO ORDER by DOF President Charlie First at 10:45 A.M. Six Executive Board members, eight Appointed Officers/Staff, and 13 Chapters were in attendance meeting the quorum requirement. Total attendance was 62. The Minutes of the Sept. 22, 2012 Council Meeting were approved and given to Thiel for inclusion in DOF Newsletter and Website. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS: President First reported that KWVA President James Ferris accepted his invitation to the May 2013 DOF Convention. Treasurer Joan Arcand presented Financial Report, stating that audit was completed Aug. 29, 2012; report accepted. Judge/Advocate Richard Arcand presented a couple of Bylaws book keeping changes that relate to the structure of the Presidency, Vice Presidency, etc.; the motion to present these to the Membership for a vote at the Convention Membership Meeting was approved. DOF Website/DoF News, Webmaster/Editor Thiel said that he needs materials for both DoF activities from the Department and from all Chapters, including TAPS notices, obituaries and photos. A motion was approved to reduce the number of Newsletters a year to three. DOF Korean/American Liaison Eddie Ko talked about North Korea s Winter - Jan Mar 2013 scare tactics that they are ready to detonate another bomb. NK is beset with problems such as famine. They finally accepted some food. I came to the USA and fulfilled the American Dream. I am proud to be an American Citizen. Korea is now the 10th economic country in the world. You made this happen. KWVA Asst Sec Liaison, Jake Feaster discussed a wide-ranging number of issues including criteria for providing Chapters with access to Association Membership Database, minimum reporting requirements, and minimum membership requirements for a Chapter. He mentioned that about 50 Life Members did not return their cards that they are still alive, and have been removed from Active Membership in DB. Jake wants Chapters to ask him for information off the DB, and indicated generally that the Association Membership DB is having a great deal of difficulty in accurately reporting what is happening in KWVA Chapters. KWVA/DOF Liaison and KWVA Secretary, Frank Cohee said that the March 2013 KWVA Board meeting in Syracuse will address elimination of Life Membership at the July Member Meeting. KWVA President Ferris is stressing recruitment and has named Sonny Edwards as Membership Chairman. They plan to recruit Korea Service Veterans, which has implications on our tax-free status if we sign Page 5 Draft Minutes of Jan 26, 2013 Winter Council Meeting * up too many Service Vets (more than 10 percent). And to add to Jake s problems, the new President is letting everybody put stuff in the Greybeards even though they have not met minimum reporting requirements. OLD BUSINESS President First gave an overview on the DOF Executive Council & Convention, May 3 & 4, at the Hilton Orlando/Altamonte Springs, encouraging everyone to attend, especially since KWVA President Ferris will be in attendance. He also reminded everyone that The Call For Elections for Officers is open; applications must be in by Feb. 10. Secretary Parker said that DOF Chapter Elections results should be sent to her on SPM Form 4.7-3 (page 68 of the Standard Procedure Manual); she forwards to Association. NEW BUSINESS President First said we need a Host and Location for the 2013 Fall Council Meeting and beyond. Fourteen Chapter Reports were presented; written reports will be published on the Web. Respectfully submitted, Maxine McCartney Parker DOF Secretary * Abstracted to one page by ED.

Page 6 Winter - Jan Mar 2013 DoF News Mike Prendergast Appointed As FDVA Executive Director Colonel Mike Prendergast, US Army (Ret), was appointed today as the Executive Director of the Florida Department of Veterans Affairs by the Governor and Cabinet at a special cabinet meeting called for this purpose. I have attached Colonel Prendergast s photograph and biography for your information. Thank you, Ashleigh France Executive Assistant Florida Department of Veterans' Affairs Oops! Alteration of the Florida KWVA Emblem by chapters, such as was done by Chapter 189 s Newsletter, is not permissible. Please do not alter or change the original in any way. Bob McGuire 3rd VP DOF.

DoF News Winter - Jan Mar 2013 DoF News Adjusting schedule Page 7 Y our Department of Florida Newsletter, the DoF News, is adjusting its schedule to better reflect DoF activities. DoF News Publication Schedule Issue Includes Need Mat l by Publ Date Fall Sep-Dec Dec 1 Dec 15 Winter Jan - Mar Mar 1 Mar 15 Summer Apr-Aug Aug 1 Aug 15 As reflected in the table at the left, we are now going to three issues per year, Fall, Winter, and Summer. Please note in the table that the time span per issue is variable to better correspond with DoF Council meetings in September and January, and the Council and Convention meetings in May. Material to be included in each of these are: Fall: Sep Dec: Results of the September Council Meeting; plans for January Council. Winter: Jan Mar: Results of the January Council; plans for the May Council and Convention. Summer: Apr Aug: Results of the May Council and Convention; plans for the September Council. We suggest each issue should include the following, as appropriate: President s message. Secretary s column. Minutes Annual member meeting, Council meetings and Board meetings. Council Chapter report summaries are only published in www.dfl.kwva.org ). Annual Convention reports. Future events schedule. Elections candidates, and forms. Meeting registration forms and all advance meeting information. TAPS, please provide more detail than just a name, e.g., obituary, photo, chapter affiliation and roles. Chaplain if the Chaplain submits material unique to DoF Chaplain responsibilities. DoF Board Roster. Feedback (letters to editor). Editor column. Chapter submissions. Special event reports, anything else. DoF and Chapter cooperation critical: Use the DoF News (and Website) as an integral means of appraising Chapters and members, i.e., no mass emails to members; we send the newsletter to all members via email. Keep ED appraised of future schedules, and documents needed for these events. Chapters also supply content in addition to above, e.g., stories, special events in chapter, etc. Photos an essential integral component of input. These need to be journalistic photos, not just snapshots, i.e., they need to record photographically what happens. Distribution: Electronic via email to all KWVA members with a FL mailing address; suggest Chapters print copies for members at their meetings. Chapters could make printed copies available at Chapter meetings (note that anyone may take the pdf file of the DoF News on a thumb drive to a local Office Depot, Office Max or Staples for printing multiple copies, if they so desire).

Page 8 Winter - Jan Mar 2013 DoF News Reservations Form on Page 10 Please see Meeting Registration and Meal D o you like it? The Florida Korean Conflict Veteran auto license plate at left? I sure as hell do not! And I have written the three Representatives in our Chapter 169 area expressing our Chapter s dismay over the use of the word Conflict. Only Cong. Metz responded saying that he was sympathetic with our cause, and would look for ways to add an amendment to another bill in the Florida Legislature this session. But it looks to me like your assistance is needed. It is now time for all of us to get on the wagon to eliminate Conflict. Please see letter I have prepared on next page; make two copies, address one to your Florida Representative and the other to your Florida State Senator, and send them! I am also asking President First and all Chapter presidents/commanders to do likewise. And, while you are at it, invite your representative in Tallahassee to speak at one of your meetings. TJT

Dear In 2012, Florida Statutes created a Florida Auto License plate bearing the words Korean Conflict Veteran. I served in Korea, and wish to advise you that I, and all the fellow Korean Vets I know, abhor the word Conflict to describe our sacrifices in Korea, and ask that you to extend whatever effort is necessary to change the 2012 Florida Statutes, Title XXXII, Motor Vehicle Licenses, 320.089, to replace Korean Conflict Veteran with simply Korea Veteran. We ask this wording because the war has never officially ended, and there has continuously been approximately 30,000 U.S. service men and women always present in South Korea since the 1953 Armistice some 60 years ago this coming July 27. A Florida License plate with simply Korea Veteran will address the desires of all who have served to enable South Korea to rebuild to be a symbol of freedom in Asia, and they can proudly support the plate because it truly represents all their contributions. We are aware that Korean Conflict, and other such unflattering terms, were used to describe our contributions in the 1950 s. But we are also aware that Public Law 105-261, of the 105th U.S. Congress (page 112 STAT. 1920) states in reference to the Korean War Commemoration with language striking out korean conflict and inserting in lieu thereof korean war each place it occurs Hence we feel justified in making this request. Thank you very much for your consideration.

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Page 12 Winter - Jan Mar 2013 DoF News ELECTED Charlie First, Pres./ 173 5439 Denise Ave Orlando, FL 32810 407-429-0646; 407-431-6798cl cfirst15@cfl.rr.com Bob Hebner, 1st VP/155 404 SE 28th Terrace Cape Coral, FL 33904-3465 239-573-1983 bobh@hifo.net John Stelling, 2nd VP/173 148 N Ulysses Dr Apopka, Florida 32708 407-886-2169 jstelling6@cfl.rr. Com Bob McGuire, 3rd VP/189 971 Indian Lake RD Daytona Beach, FL 32124-2648 386-323-6401 mcrob10@aol.com Joan Arcand, Treas./014 5674 Bay Pines Lakes Blvd St. Petersburg, FL 33708 727-392-5648 rearcand@yahoo.com Maxine Parker, Sec./188 3575 Eagle Nest Dr. Hernando Beach, FL 34607 407-429-5407; 352-250-2427 hog99ultra@aol.com Jim Bradford, Past Pres./158 1776 6th Street NW Unit #308 Winter Haven, FL 33881 863-293-3055 jbradford15@tampabay.rr.com APPOINTED DoF Executive Board Harold Sievers, Chaplain/169 510 St. Andrews Blvd Lady Lake, FL 32159 352-753-4929 colsievers2@aol.com APPOINTED Cont d Charles Travers, Sgt-at- Arms/173 PO Box 160505 Altamonte Sp., FL 32716 407-862-7447 gunship44@aol.com Mickey Tutolo, Ast. Sgt-at- Arms/210 1502 Elm Terrace #210 Titusville, FL 32780 321-269-4221 thetutolos@cfl.rr.com Richard Arcand, Judge Advocate/Ch. 14 5674 Bay Pines Lakes Blvd St. Petersburg, FL 33708 727-392-5648 rearcand@yahoo.com Eddie Ko, KR Liaison/175 5823 Bowen Daniel Drive #803 Tampa, FL 33616-1474 813-839-8026 Jake Feaster, Assoc Liaison/016 2273 N Highway 329 Micanopy, FL 32667 352-466-3493 jfeaster@kwva.org Tom J Thiel, Ed.&Web/ 169 19147 Park Place Blvd Eustis, FL 32736 352-357-3943 kwva169@gmail.com Carol Becker Photo/169 17741 W Apshawa Rd Clermont, FL 34715-9299 352-394-5451 carolbecker@juno.com H ere is your Winter 2013 DoF News. We thank Charlie First, Maxine Parker, and everyone else who provided us content. DoF News Adjusting schedule on page 7 describes some major changes for the DoF News. We are very receptive to Department content prior to the event as an announcement, or as actions taken after meetings. And we welcome content from many more Chapters citing events in your chapters. The TAPS section on page 2 has variable content; I feel we owe our departing brothers more than just a one liner like Graybeards does, a photo and some of our lost brother s obituary. Your website, www.dfl.kwva.org is doing well. From your Editor and Webmaster Like the newsletter, it also is evolving to serve the needs of the Department, and it too needs much more timely content. I view a website as a viable, dynamic Department resource to be used by all members and to extend us to the public as well. We are now posting Chapter Reports from the DoF Council meetings on the site rather than abstracting in the newsletter. And we are now regularly posting Chapter 17, 169, 173, and 199 Newsletters. Thank you all. Please send us a copy of your Newsletter so that we can publish it on the DoF website. An electronic copy is preferred, but a printed one will do also. And, if you have a website, let me know so that I can link to it. Tom J. Thiel, DoF Editor and Webmaster. DoF News Publication Schedule Issue Includes Need Mat l by Publ Date Fall Sep-Dec Dec 1 Dec 15 Winter Jan - Mar Mar 1 Mar 15 Summer Apr-Aug Aug 1 Aug 15