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N O W H E A R T H I S! S P O K A N E M I L I T A R Y A M E R I C A C H A P T E R O F F I C E R S A S S O C I A T I O N O F President Dave Melges, LCDR, USN (Ret.) 509-465-8867 spomoaa@melges.net 1st Vice President Alan Davis, LCDR, USN (Ret.) 208-215-5607 rota_al@yahoo.com 2nd Vice President, Mbrship. Chair & Email Newsletter Coordinator Clif Collier, LtCol, USAF (Ret.) 509-443-6490 clifcoll@msn.com Secretary Greg Sassman, LTC, USA (Ret.) 509-276-5156 gsassman@centurylink.net Treasurer Alan Davis, LCDR, USN (Ret.) 208-215-5607 rota_al@yahoo.com Surviving Spouses Liaison, Widows & Wives Audrey Oates, (208) 777-2671 AROates@roadrunner.com IPP & Social Chair Rufus Hoefer, LTC, U.S. Army (Ret.) 509-443-6822 1rands@comcast.net Director, Chief Recruiter, Newsletter Editor Marilyn Hunt, CDR, USN (Ret.) 208-773-1074 cinc@frontier.com Director & Veterans Home Chair Vacant Director, ROTC, Homeless Veterans Robert Imle, LtCol, USAF (Ret.) 509-701-3342 robertmargaretimle@gmail.com Volume XXVIII Number 1 5 Star Chapter President s Message By Dave Melges February 2018 Our next social will be Sunday, 18 March at Darcy s. Our planned speaker is Bonita Powers, the new Director of the Spokane Veterans Home. However, should she be unable to make it, I will answer questions about computers. I would be able to do this because of a) My Navy experience on Aegis cruisers b) I worked for Microsoft at their call center in Liberty Lake for five years after retiring. In order to provide a lively presentation, I would need to prepare ahead of time, so I need your help. Please send your questions to me via email at spomoaa@melges.net. 1. I can only answer questions regarding Windows 7, 8 or 10 2. No questions about Apple computers 3. I will prepare answers to your questions and answer them at Darcy s. Things continue to change for those who receive prescriptions that come through Tricare/Express Scripts. On 01 SEP 2017 the Automatic Refill Program changed. This means Express Scripts will contact you when your prescription is due for renewal. They will ask whether or not you want them to contact your doctor for a new prescription. They will also ask whether you want to remain in the Automatic Refill Program. If they cannot reach you after two tries and you do not respond to their communications, they are required to remove you from the program. Please be aware they want to ensure you are not missing a dose of any medication you take for an on-going illness. (Continued on page 3). Director, Chaplain & Social Comm. Betty Krafft, LCDR, USN (Ret.) 509-768-3138 bkrafft@spocom. com Director & Social Committee Barbara Thornbrugh, Surviving Spouse 509-466-2108 bjthornbrugh@comcast.net Director & Website Coordinator Greg Sassman, LTC, USA (Ret.) 509-276-5156 gsassman@centurylink.net Personal Affairs Chairman Kay White 509-315-9684 kaywhite4@comcast.net Bring Something to the 18 March Social for the Raffle 2018 Chapter Social Dates Mark Your Calendar! 18 Mar Darcy s, Spokane Valley 15 Apr Vine & Olive Coeur d Alene 17 Jun Highlands, Post Falls 16 Sep Darcy s, Spokane Valley 21 Oct To be announced 2 Dec Mukogawa Ft. Wright 2018 Widows & Wives Club Meeting Dates 2 Jan Ripples on the River 6 Feb Black Angus Steakhouse 6 Mar Dockside CdA Resort 3 Apr Thai Bamboo 1 May Bistro on Spruce 5 Jun Christ Kitchen 3 Jul Anthony s Homeport, CdA 7 Aug Luna Restaurant 4 Sep The Kroc Center, CdA 2 Oct Daanen s Delicatessen, Hayden 6 Nov Twig s Bistro 4 Dec Bramble Berry Cottage Tea Shop

Now Hear This! Welcome New Members MOAA Website and Membership: Carol Allen, Surviving Spouse LCDR Jon Hull, USN (Ret.) and wife Sara, Spokane LTC Gregory Peterson, U.S. Army (Ret.), Spokane Taps MAJ Robert Allen, USMC (Ret.) (12/14/17) Our Hat Is Off To: 2018 Recruiter Chapter MOAA John Hull 1 (self) 0 Marilyn Hunt 0 1 Bob Imle 0 1 Dave Melges 0 1 Total 1 3 MOAA website: www.moaa.org MOAA Take Action : www.moaa.org/takeaction/ MOAA Legislative: http://www.moaa.org/takeaction/#legislative-action -Center Spokane Chapter website: www.spokanemoaa.org Membership in Spokane Chapter and MOAA national is open to present and former commissioned officers and warrant officers (including retirees) with honorable service in any of the United States seven uniformed services (including National Guard and Reserves) of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, U.S. Public Health Service, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. MOAA and Spokane Chapter MOAA are nonpartisan. SPOKANE CHAPTER IS NOW ON FACEBOOK! LIKE US AT WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/SPOKANEMOAA SIGN UP TODAY! Widows & Wives Club Upcoming Events CHAPTER SCOREBOARD 2018 JROTC Scholarship Funds 2/03/18 $725 Legislative Letters, Postcards, Emails as of 2/18/18: 88 2018 Raffle Donations: MAR: Meals on Wheels; APR: MOAA Scholarship; JUN: Union Gospel Mission; SEP: Widows & Wives Wreaths Across America; OCT: Spokane Veterans Home; DEC: COL Spady Koyama JROTC Scholarships. Total to date: Widows & Wives: Homeless Vets $34.00. Spokane Veterans Home 129 items, including 31 unfinished wood items, 22 AA batteries, 18 bottles acrylic paint, 23 magazines, 1 peg game, 7 disposable razors, 22 pounds bird seed & 5 wall clocks.. Meals on Wheels $18.00. DATE LOCATION 6 MAR Dockside Coeur d Alene Resort 122 S. Second Ave. Coeur d Alene ID (208) 765-4000 3 APR Thai Bamboo 5406 N. Division St. Spokane WA (509) 777-8424 1 MAY Bistro on Spruce 1710 N. 4th St. Coeur d Alene ID (208) 664-1774 5 JUN Christ Kitchen 2410 N. Monroe Spokane (509) 325-4343 CALL Pat Connell (208) 772-2559 Pat Burns (509) 951-5070 Pat Connell (208) 772-2559 Kay White (509) 315-9684 Page 2/FEB 2018 We are a 5 Star Chapter proudly serving northeast Washington and north Idaho since 1974

Now Hear This! Thank You from Air Force ROTC Cadet The November 2017 newsletter contained the history of our chapter s Colonel Spady Koyama JROTC Scholarship and stated that it is awarded to specially selected cadets who graduate from the JROTC Units that we support. Because our chapter members have been incredibly generous, we have been able to provide several $500 scholarships over the years. This winter we received a very nice hand written thank you card from a cadet who received one of these scholarships. To assure you that your generosity pays off, we d like you to know what she said. Dear Spokane Chapter MOAA, I just wanted to thank you for providing me with this scholarship. I am proud to say that I am participating in the Air Force ROTC at Central Washington University. I am beyond excited to pursue a career in the military. I am currently deciding a major, and I am considering either Business Administration or Safety Management. I am planning on my MOS to be Aircraft Maintenance. Thank you again for supporting me through my college career. Love, Olivia Marx Continued from President s Piece on page 1 If you have not responded to their outreach, call (877) 363-1303 to ensure your medication is enrolled in Automatic Refills. Remove the worry of not getting your medication on time every time! Copayments Change 01 FEB 2018 Copayments at TRICARE Pharmacy Home Delivery and retail network pharmacies changed on 1 FEB due to a change in Federal law. Drugs at MTFs will still be available to TRICARE beneficiaries at no cost. Save money when you compare a 90-day supply of drugs in Home Delivery to a 90-day supply of drugs at retail. Also, there s no copayment for Active Duty Service Members using Home Delivery. Learn more about your pharmacy benefit at https://tricare.mil/prescriptioncosts Transferring your prescriptions to the local Military Treatment Facility The pharmacy at Fairchild AFB has a form to facilitate the transfer. To transfer existing prescriptions to a military pharmacy requires the following information: Name; Date of Birth; Your phone number; Last 4 Digits of your Social Security Number; where your prescription is currently being filled from and their phone number. You will also need data for each Prescription (this is on the label): Prescription number; Remaining Fills; Directions; Original date and when last filled. Point of service Generic Copay Brand Name Copay Non-Formulary Copay Retail network $11/30 day supply $28/30 day supply $53/30 day supply Home delivery $7/90 day supply $24/90 day supply $53 Military Pharmacy $0/90 day supply $0/90 day supply Generally not available NOW HEAR THIS! Is published at least 6 times per year by the Spokane Chapter, Military Officers Association of America, P O Box 466, Veradale WA 99037. Editor: Marilyn Hunt cinc@frontier.com 208-773-1074. Advertising limited to members/spouses only. No subject matter that would preclude non-profit mailing. We are a 5 Star Chapter proudly serving northeast Washington and north Idaho since 1974 Page 3/FEB 2018

Now Hear This! Kay White Resigns as Personal Affairs Representative By Marilyn Hunt Our chapter s truly outstanding Personal Affairs Representative, Kay White, has announced her resignation effective 31 March 2018. She has been a God-send and we truly don t want to see her go. However, the good news is that Pat Burns has graciously volunteered to assume the position. The Personal Affairs representative is a very important job, and it s purely volunteer work that absolutely has to be done. Here s what Kay has been doing on a regular basis since 2013 and what Pat will continue to do once she takes over: On a daily basis compares the obituaries in the Spokesman Review with the Spokane Chapter roster to track any deaths of Chapter members. Reports any deaths of Chapter members to: 1) Spokane Chapter Board of Directors 2) MOAA, Sounding Taps, to update their records and insure the listing of the deceased's name in the MOAA Magazine. Sends a condolence card to the family of any deceased member or spouse. Included in this card is contact information and an insert assuring the person of the availability of the Spokane Chapter to assist them with services such as forms, telephone numbers, information through Personal Affairs. Sends a report to the Spokane Chapter Board of Directors prior to each Board meeting, detailing any Personal Affairs activity since the previous meeting. Prepares, in conjunction with the 2nd Vice President and Membership Chair, an annual list of chapter deaths. These members are honored at the April social each year. We are most grateful to Kay for all she s done. Speaking from my perspective as the Newsletter Editor, I have truly appreciated how well she watches the obituaries, then reports things accurately and on time to the board, and takes follow-up action. This enables me to include the deceased in our newsletter in an accurate and timely manner. I know that what she does takes a lot of time, but it s been a real service to the family of the deceased and the chapter. Also, the way she carries out her duties has been included in the annual 5 Star Chapter report. Thanks so much, Kay, for all you ve done. We trust that you and Frank will continue to attend chapter socials as faithfully as you have up till now. U.S. Air Force Legal Assistance Fairchild AFB Wing Headquarters (509) 247-2838 Legal Assistance Tuesday and Thursday 0830-0930 Notary and Power of Attorney hours Monday Friday 0830-1600 Call to find out if they can help with your legal needs. Legislative Contacts President Donald Trump The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington DC 20500 Washington Senator Patty Murray 10 North Post St, Suite 600 Spokane WA 99201 509-624-9515 Fax 509-624-9561 Senator Maria Cantwell 920 W. Riverside, Suite 697 Spokane WA 99201 509-353-2507 Fax 509-353-2547 Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers United States House of Representatives 10 N. Post St, 6th floor Spokane WA 99201 509-353-2374 Fax 509-352-2412 Idaho Senator Mike Crapo 610 W. Hubbard Suite 209 Coeur d Alene ID 83814 208-664-5490 Fax 208-664-0889 Senator Jim Risch 610 W. Hubbard, Suite 213 Coeur d Alene ID 83814 208-667-6130 Fax 208-765-1743 Representative Raul Labrador, United States House of Representatives 1250 Ironwood Dr. Suite 241 Coeur d Alene ID 83814 208-667-0127 Fax 208-667-0310 Page 4/SFEB 2018 We are a 5 Star Chapter proudly serving northeast Washington and north Idaho since 1974!

Spokane Chapter, MOAA P.O. Box 466 Veradale WA 99037 Now Hear This! Sunday, 18 March Darcy s, Spokane Valley 10502 E. Sprague in the University Mall 12:30 Social, 1:15 Buffet Speaker: Bonita Powers, Director of Spokane Veterans Home (see President s Piece p. 1) Mail early as reservations must be received in the chapter mailbox NLT Wednesday, 14 March 2018 If you need to cancel a reservation, contact Rufus Hoefer (509) 443-6822 NLT Wednesday, 14 March for refund. MENU: Buffet of Prime Rib, Salmon and Chicken Cordon Bleu, rice, garlic red potatoes, veggies, salad and bread sticks. Little bites for dessert. Cost is $22.00 per person. Please reserve places for the Sunday, 18 March 2018 social at Darcy s. My check in the amount of $ is enclosed ($22.00 x number of reservations). Make check to Spokane Chapter MOAA and mail to chapter mailbox above. Name: member/guest (circle one) Name: member/guest (circle one) Name: member/guest (circle one) Name: member/guest (circle one) Directions: SUNDAY 18 March Darcy s Restaurant 10502 E. Sprague in the University Mall. Social starts at 12:30, buffet meal begins at 1:15 pm. Darcy s is located just east of University Mall and has plenty of parking. West on I-90: Exit 289 (Pines), left on Indiana, then left on Pines to Sprague. Right to University Mall on left. East on I-90: Exit 287 (Argonne), right to Appleway Blvd, then turn left & go to University Rd. Left on University to Sprague. Left to University Mall. Questions? Call Rufus Hoefer (509) 443-6822. We will sign legislative letters and have a raffle in support of Meals on Wheels. Please bring: 3 stamps and 6 address labels per person Something for the raffle which will benefit Meals on Wheels Something for homeless veterans: white tube socks, hand warmers for winter, or cash donations to purchase items. Membership Chair/Committee EMAIL REQUEST, CHANGE OF ADDRESS or PHONE, or Spokane Chapter, MOAA TEMPORARILY AWAY: P.O. Box 466 Clip and complete this form and send it to the Veradale WA 99037 address on the left so we can update our database. Thank you. NOTE: We do not send junk email or spam. Also, we do not give away, sell or trade your email address. Member name: (Please print clearly) [ ] I would like to be added to the chapter email list. I specifically request to (check all that apply): [ ] Receive the chapter newsletter by email [ ] Receive important information in a timely manner. [ ] My email address is (Please print clearly) [ ] My mailing address, email address, and/or phone number has changed to: [ ] I will be temporarily away starting and returning. I do / do not (circle one) wish to receive the newsletter while I m away. If do please send it to: Signed: We are a 5 Star Chapter proudly serving northeast Washington and north Idaho since 1974 Page 5/SFEB 2018

WE RE ON THE WEB! WWW.SPOKANEMOAA.ORG Spokane Chapter Military Officers Association of America P.O. BOX 466 Veradale WA 99037 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 1221 Spokane WA WASHINGTON Need a Ride to a Chapter Social? Call Anyone Listed Below IDAHO Clif Collier 509-443-6490 Ralph Shrigley 208-623-2671 Fill out and Mail to: Spokane Chapter Free Chapter membership for new members through 31 DEC 2018 Military Officers Association of America Regular Member : $15/yr. or $40 for 3 yrs. P.O. Box 466, Veradale WA 99037 Surviving Spouse: $9/year or $25 for 3 years Please Print or Type: NAME RANK SERVICE STATUS (Circle one): Active, Retired, Former, Surviving Spouse ADDRESS ZIP PHONE NAME OF SPOUSE MOAA NAT L NO. E-MAIL I do/ do not (circle one) wish to receive my chapter newsletter by E-Mail. Date of retirement or separation (if applicable) CIVILIAN OCCUPATION To join Spokane Chapter, MOAA, membership is required in MOAA national. I am / am not (circle one ) a current member of MOAA national. Membership in the Spokane Chapter and MOAA national is open to present and former commissioned officers and warrant officers (including retirees) with honorable service in any of the United States seven uniformed services (including National Guard and Reserves) of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, U.S. Public Health Service, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. SIGNATURE DATE RECRUITER Casualty Assistance Officer: Claudette Becker is the casualty assistance officer for Fairchild AFB and surrounding area. She s in Bldg. 240 at 7 W. Arnold St., 509-247- 4488. If you leave a message, she will call you back. Page 6/FEB 2018 FAFB Retiree Activities Office (RAO) SGM Jim R. Smith, USA (Ret.), Director Bldg. 240, 7 W. Arnold St., Ste. 109, 509-247-5359 Hours: 1000 1400. They need volunteers to work four hours per month.