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All of the Lousy News that's Unfit to Print Contact information for Supreme Headquarters: 604 Braddock Ave, Turtle Creek, PA 15145 Supreme Quartermaster, Gary Dressel, supremehqmoc@lotcs.org Supreme Adjutant, Gordon Lam, the_lams@centurylink.net April-June 2015 2

From the Supreme Commander LAST ARTICLE FROM THE SUPREME COMMANDER Well Cooties here we are writing the last article for the Cootie Courier! It has been a year to remember and believe me I have enjoyed every day of it. You all have been an outstanding team and to the Grand Commanders and District Council Members a thank you is not even close. Although the months of March and April 2015 have been ones of pain, hope and treatments, they are a part of life and my desire to be Supreme Commander has never failed. To Gary, Gordon, Pete and several others you have been my mainstay and without you this Supreme would not be where we are today. Charles and Don, I wish the best of success in your coming year listen to your team and they will pull you through the hard times. I wish I had the money to buy each of you a gift but I don t so thank you will have to do. Our programs exceeded even what I thought we would do and that is thanks to outstanding Chairmen. Shorty thanks for the outstanding VAVS work and I hope you continue to succeed. To my friends in the Pacific thanks for the support the whole year and for the support while I was going through radiation and chemo. And to all the Grands and individuals that sent cards, e-mails and gifts you have no idea how that helped the healing. I can t forget flo, her dedication to the MOCA and her concern over me were more than I could have asked for. Peggy and Charles please push this organization to even higher levels. Dale your duties as Editor and webmaster were great and Allan your duties as Chaplain were among the best I have ever seen. Now ALL cooties and MOCA members know we are thinking of them. Thanks to both of you. 3

In closing, Gary you are very lucky that I am going out- now your phone bill goes down! Gordon, you won t have me e-mailing and calling everyday! Now for Pittsburg COOTIE rules!! Also a beer bar as we did before. Same rules apply; if cooties get out of hand we close the bar. There may be some new fines this year so be ready. We have a lot to do so let s act as a team and get everything done in a timely manner. REMEMBER if you exceed the announced ending time it s a $1 a minute! To my biggest support and for standing by me when things were really bad my wife of 46 years and my best friend Janis. Without her being by my side this whole health thing would have been much harder to handle. Janis so everyone in Supreme knows I LOVE YOU. HEY MARTY AND PETE WE MADE IT FROM A DREAM TO A REALITY THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT AND I HOPE I DID YOU PROUD. Yours in LOTCS Dave Wimmer Supreme Commander 2014-2015 4

Listen up Cooties, From the Supreme Senior Vice Commander The 2014-2015 year is winding down. However, after reviewing our core programs, I find that there is still quite a bit of work that we need to do to bring our core programs to 100%. Our program year ends at the end of May which is less than a month away. That leaves us less than a month to work these programs. Grand Commanders, and Seam Squirrels your position is more than just a title, it is your responsibility. You need to ensure that your Grand or Pup Tent succeeds in meeting our core program goals. Also, you need to ensure that your appointed chairmen are not letting you, your Pup Tent or the Grand down. With their help you can succeed in making your Pup Tent and Grand outstanding. Our core programs Membership, Hospital work, Special Projects, and Inspections are the life blood of this Organization. So I challenge each of you to make a last ditch effort to support our Supreme Commander, Dave Wimmer, and put a smile on his face at the Supreme Convention in Pittsburgh, PA. As all of you are aware, I am running for the high office of Supreme Commander in Pittsburgh, PA. I am soliciting your vote and support. Charles Young Supreme Sr. Vice Commander 2014-2015 5

Listen Cooties, From the Supreme Junior Vice Commander The past year has just flew by and we are starting to close out the year, some of you are looking for that Cootie to make the Grand 100%. Those of you that made it congratulations and keep up the hard work. I have had a great time visiting several Grand s and seeing alot of friends and also making many more, it has been alot of fun. I would like to thank you for electing me as your Supreme Jr. Vice Commander. I have learned alot and look forward to more. I am asking for your support in my campaign in seeking the high office of Supreme Sr. Vice Commander in Pittsburgh. Look forward to seeing everyone there. Donald J. Lynch Supreme Jr. Vice Commander 6

From the Supreme Quartermaster Listen Cooties: Well the year is almost over and we are only at 91% in membership. This year membership has been coming in very slowly. Grand quartermasters do not seem to processing their membership in an efficient manner. There are several grand s that have not processed any membership. If you need help all you have to do is ask. This year so far we have started 7 new Pup Tents and lost 13. Not too bad. But, we have to continue to grow if we are to survive as an organization. Headquarters is here to support you as much as we can. Since taking over as the Supreme Quartermaster I have reduced payroll cost by over $60,000, eliminated two printers and leased a high speed printer which enables us to print out the cootie courier thus saving about $30,000. We now have our vendors ship directly to the customer which saves postage. We try to ship supply orders the next day and life membership requests are usually produced and shipped the next day. Pup tents are reminded that per our by-laws you have to register one delegate to the Supreme Convention. The cost is $15.00 and should be received by June 30, 2015. Do not let your Pup Tent be suspended for $15.00. Pup Tents are also reminded to send a copy of their election reports to Supreme Headquarters. You can Fax 412-824-1850, Email supremehqmoc@lotcs.org or mail the election reports to Supreme Headquarters, MOC, 604 Braddock Ave, Turtle Creek, PA 15145. My staff is working hard to improve everything that we do at headquarters. The supply clerk has created a new catalog which is available on our website. The catalog is in color and should be helpful to those cooties that need to see an item before ordering it. We have several new items that will be available at convention so plan to stop by and look around. 7

One more thing, please bring lots of money as we need all we can get. This year is a bonding year. Your current bond will expire on August 31, 2015. The cost of the bond is the same as the last time you ordered a bond, $14.00 per thousand. We are already receiving bond requests and are usually getting the bond back to the requester the next day thanks to email. If you have nothing to do during the day you can always call the Supply or Membership clerk and talk to them. They always enjoy talking to the Cooties. Yours in L.O.T.C.S. Gary Dressel Supreme Quartermaster 8

From the Supreme Adjutant Many of you lousy Cooties do not know there is a new Supreme Adjutant in town. Commander Wimmer appointed me in November 2014 after Jason took on a new job. I have been manning the early Registration booth for you during the VFW National Convention for the last 4 or 5 years and will continue to do so. Have held every position within the Pup Tent and the Grand of New Mexico including Grand Commander in 2003-04, Grand Cootie of the Year in 2005 and Supreme Cootie of the Year 2009. All-American VFW Department Commander of New Mexico for 2008-2009. Also a member of: Gold Legacy Life Member VFW, Life Member Disabled American Veterans, member of the American Legion, Life member of the VFW National Home for Children, Life member of the Texas Horny Toads, a Life Member in the Blue Guards holding the rank of Brigadier General and a Lieutenant in the Keystone Kops. I was your Supreme Surgeon 2011-2014 I served in the U.S. Air Force as an aircraft mechanic for 22 years and retired as a Master Sergeant in 1994. My wife and I have two grown children and 4 grandchildren. I am retired and have the time needed to being the Supreme Adjutant. My goals are: (1) Continue to improve the operations of our Supreme organization. (2) Strive to improve the communication between the Grand s and Pup Tents to the Supreme organization. 9

From the Supreme Chaplain It has been a true honor and blessing to work for you this year. Everywhere I go, I find VFW Comrades and Cooties who care about their fellow veterans; and who put that care into action. As always, Tomb Trek was a moving and rewarding experience. I am always honored to carry the wreaths to the Tomb. When you realize the thousands of comrades resting in Arlington (and all our national cemeteries) who we are honoring with our wreaths; it truly becomes a humbling experience. The Cootie Christmas Party at the National Home was also a very rewarding experience. Having grown up as a ward of the state, I find it hard not to become emotional at how well these children are cared for. I know from experience not every child is so lucky. We do good work for these children. Another high point for me has been hospital and nursing home visits. I have had the privilege of clowning with Cooties in several states this year. These cooties are willing to dress as silly as they can to cheer up a comrade. We all have a certain amount of personal pride. To put that pride on the back burner for a comrade is a mark of dedication. All of us at the recent 14 th Supreme meetings were particularly impressed with our visit to the Oklahoma Veteran s Home in Lawton. It was also a great privilege and honor to serve as the keynote speaker at the dedication of a Four Chaplains Memorial outside the chapel at Michael E. DeBakey VAMC. I was humbled to represent you at this unique ceremony. These are just a few examples of the Cooties I witnessed this year living up to our motto. These men and women are why I am proud to say with a smile, Yes, I am a Cootie. I have enjoyed and been blessed by meeting so many of you as I travel and know each of you will continue to be a blessing to all those around you. 10 Yours in LOTCS, Allan T. Perkins Supreme Chaplain Atp1991@sbcglobal.net 281-450-7825

Candidate for Supreme Chaplain Allan T. Perkins Allan has dedicated his life to service. First serving his country with a 25 year career in the United States Air Force, and retiring in 1991 as an MSgt. Since 1966 and while in the Air Force, Allan served civilian churches and military chapels in a wide range of positions. He continues this service to this day, presently serving his local church as Stewardship Chairman and a board member. After his retirement, Allan continued to serve as a comrade in the VFW and MOC. He sees his work as a Chaplain in the VFW and Cooties as an avocation; having served as a Cootie Sky Pilot for over 20 years and a VFW Chaplain for over 22 years. Allan has served the VFW as chaplain on the post, district and assistant department levels. He has also served as a Cootie Sky Pilot at the pup tent, district, grand, supreme district and supreme levels; presently serving as Sky Pilot for Pup Tent 11, the Grand of Texas, and as Supreme Chaplain. Allan works several times a week serving veterans as a volunteer at Houston s Michael E. DeBakey VAMC. In March, out of 1300 volunteers, Allan was honored by the medical center as Volunteer of the Year. Allan is a dedicated, experienced chaplain who is humbled and eager to continue service as Supreme Chaplain. 11

Gary Dressel for Supreme Quartermaster Listen Cooties, Well another year has come and gone and here I am again asking for your support as I am running for Supreme Quartermaster again in Pittsburgh. Over the past 4 years we have made a lot of progress in streamlining our processes at headquarters and have reduced our costs substantially. We have changed the way membership is done at both the pup tent and Grand levels and in the process reduced the cost of printing membership cards. We have lowered the cost of creating and distributing the Cootie Courier. In the past 4 years the headquarters staff has changed. None of the staff that was here when I started is here today and I have reduced the cost of payroll by over $50,000. We have added new vendors and items to the Cootie depot and have reduced our turnaround time for getting your supply orders back to you. Our website has been changed and improved and we are about to increase its capability by adding the MOCA store which will enable the MOCA to order their supplies on line. We are still in the process of getting all of the historical files moved to a digital format. But I believe that with your input and help we can still do more. I look forward to hearing your ideas and suggestions for the remainder of this year and for next year if you decide to re-elect me. With your help, I believe that we can continue to grow and improve this organization, The Military Order of the Cootie, The HONOR DEGREE of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, into one of the greatest organizations that there is. Yours in LOTCS, Gary Dressel Supreme Quartermaster 12

From the Supreme Inspector Listen Cooties, I am the Supreme Inspector for the 2014-2015 MOC Year. Please send all inspection reports to me. My contact information is at the end of this article. Inspection reports can be mailed to me or scanned and sent to my email address attached as a word document or a PDF file. The current inspection report is also in this Cootie Courier, please advise me if I am missing something in the report. We are currently at 84% inspected. I am told this typical for this is time of the year. If you would like to miss out on the phone calls and emails that will come from me reminding you to get your inspections in, then please get your Pup Tents inspected and get your reports in. Supreme does forward inspection reports that get sent there, but it would speed up the process and lessen the load at Supreme HQ if inspections were sent directly to me. Many of you are sending reports to past Supreme Inspectors such as Dave Wimmer or Don Lynch, this also slows the process. Thanks to all the Grands that are sending in reports, it makes my job easier and I appreciate it. William Hustad 2014-2015 Supreme Inspector W4489 Exeter Crossing Road Monticello WI 53570 Wfhus1@tds.net Home phone 608-527-2942 Cell phone 608-576-3025 13

From the Supreme Surgeon Listen Cooties! It has been my distinct honor to have served as your Supreme Surgeon for the year 2014-2015. But, there are still issues I would like to address and with that said. I WILL STAND FOR RE-ELECTION as SUPREME SURGEON for the year 2015-2016. Many of you know that three days a week I am a professional over-the-road driver. I ve been doing this for forty-one years. As they say, It gets in your blood. But that has a deeper meaning to me. I must pass a federal physical every two years or one year if something pops up that might limit me; so far, so good. I ve watched old timers and youngsters in my profession using tobacco as though it was mandatory. We all know the payback it can cost. But, one thing hit me years ago when I was taking a Haz-Mat Class. The Federal Hazardous Material listing that I carry every day I m on the road lists Nicotine as poison; something to think about if you re addicted. As our Editor says, Drink some Cootie Milk! See you in Pittsburgh. Yours in LOTCS, Frank Presfield Supreme Surgeon 14

From the Supreme Judge Advocate Cooties Listen, We are getting down to the wire and it is time to review any by-laws changing as well as Ritual that need to be change, so that we are on line with Parent Organization. We need to keep shaking those seams and get the membership to meet our goal for this year! Let s not forget we need to ensure our members are supporting the Parent Organization as well as our Organization. Why? Because, this is what makes us significant in being a member of the Honor Degree. Freedom is not free and for heaven s sake we know this! But, some members and those that are not members forget all too well! We do not need to harp on old history. Instead, we need to forgive and move on to complete the mission that lies ahead of us! I want to take the time and say thank you for the wonderful prayers for my wife and family after going through a serious car accident. Darlene is doing well and also thanks you for your prayers. My candidacy has been announced for several years for the high office of Supreme Junior vice Commander in the year 2015. I am asking for your faithful vote to join the next group officers to lead this wonderful Organization. I will continue my pledge to support the Supreme Commander in the legal aspect; to include: parliamentary, Demeter Rules, National By-Laws, and the Military Order of the Cooties By-Laws. Do not forget that the bylaws, when completed and voted upon by the members of the convention do not go in effect until the National has approved them. There are copies at headquarters for the 2014 year and can be ordered through the Supreme Quartermaster. I hope to see each of you at the Supreme Convention in Pittsburgh, PA, July 23-26, 2015. Yours in L.O.T.C.S. Franky A. Hicks, BH Supreme Judge Advocate 15

SUPREME JUNIOR VICE COMMANDER 2015-2016 z ELECT FRANKY HICKS, BH DEDICATED, DESIRE, AND COMMITTED. Franky A. Hicks for State Surgeon to assist in achieving their goals to meet both Department and Posts level Endorsed by: Scratchem Pup Tent #9 and Grand of Georgia; I am asking for your vote and trust as the Supreme Junior Vice Commander for the ensuing year 2015-2016. I will assist the Supreme, Grands and the Black Level Pup Tent in achieving their goals to meet at the Supreme level in Hospital work and VA issues. Franky A. Hicks 3942 Mosley Drive Columbus, Georgia, 31903 706 289-0519 frankyhicks@tmo.blackberry.net 16

FRANKY A. HICKS, BH ELECT FOR Supreme Junior Vice Commander 3942 MOSLEY DRIVE COLUMBUS, GEORGIA 31903 frankyhicks@tmo.blackberry.net (706) 289-0519 OBJECTIVE Dedicated, service-focused professional Highly motivated to future goals include education leading in the Mental Health. Backed by a solid work history, reputation as a team player and passion for helping others. Assist the VA hospital in Receiving "exemplary" and "exceeds expectations" ratings on all of their performance reviews. Cited for excellence in interpersonal communications, teamwork, customer service, flexibility and reliability. Demonstrated the ability to interact with customers from diverse cultures and backgrounds. Commended for multitasking abilities; Recognized for superior performance and dedicated service commitment at the Post, District, State and Tuskegee Medical Center. Veterans of Foreign Wars Experience: Franky, served with distinction in the United States Army with 20 plus years, Retired as a Korean and Cold War Veteran. Military career highlights include: Infantry Senior Non-Commission Officer, in various leadership positions from Company level to Forscom Level. Franky is a (Bronze Legacy Life Member) Veterans Of Foreign Wars, Life Member of Disable American Veterans, Chapter56, Columbus Georgia, 1994, Currently 5 th District Service Officer 2014-2015 Currently 5 th District Surgeon 2014-2015 Past State Surgeon, 2010-2011, 2011-2012, Department of Georgia All State Post Commander 2011-2012 and All American Post Commander 2011-2012. Past Deputy Inspector, 2004-2005 Past Fraternal Review Committee Member, VFW, 2006-2007, Past Post Chaplain Post 665, Moina Michaels post 665, Columbus Ga (9) years, Past VFW Judge Advocate, Post 665, past (10) years, Veterans of Foreign Wars Past 3 rd District Commander,2008-2009, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Past 5 th District Sr. Vice Commander& Chief of Staff. National Aide-to-Camp to National Commander-n-Chief 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010. National Home Chairmen, (2007-2013), VAVS Associate Representative for Veterans of Foreign Wars of Ga (since 1995). 17

Military Order of the Cootie experience Currently Supreme Judge Advocate 2011-2015 Past Supreme Membership Chairman, 2009-2011 5 th District Senior Vice Councilman, Military order of the Cootie 2011-2014. 5 th District Past Junior Vice Councilman, Military order of the Cootie 2009-2011, Military Order of the Cooties, 55 th Past Grand Commander of Georgia, 2006-2007. Past Grand Commander Association, Military Order of the Cootie 2007-2014, Grand of Georgia, Grand Commander, 2006-2007 Cootie of the Year, 2006-2007, Grand of Georgia. Past Seam Squirrel, Scratchem Pup Tent #9, Columbus Georgia, 2002-2003. Seam Squirrel of the Year, 2002-2003. WORK EXPERIENCE Current organization: Attorney Court Services d/b/a Attorney Services & Legal Inv., LLC General Partner/Registered Agent Organization: is a Legal Support and Criminal Defense Company Major Product: Legal Fraternal Order of the Police (Associate Member) Lodge #5, (NO 483103), Nominated and feature as the Honor VIP Member of the Biltmore who s who for inclusion in the 2010 edition of the Biltmore who s who registry of Executives and Professional; Board Certified Criminal Defense Investigator Certified Georgia Licensed Investigator. Certified State Board License Instructor. Certified Process Server. Certified Criminal Defense Investigator. Certified and Bonded Hypnotist. Certified Master Arts. Certified Forensic Hypnotist Investigator. Certified Forensic Hypnotist Trainer. Certified Legal Assistant/Paralegal. Currently 2013-2014 President for Investigation & Member of Investigative & Security Professional Association of Georgia (ISPAG), Past Vice President of Investigation & Member of Investigative & Security Professional Association of Georgia (ISPAG), 2007-2010, and the recipient of the President Award for 2007-2008. 18 Other membership Organization Associate Member of Fraternal Order of Police; Georgia State Division of International Association for Identification; International Association for Identification; National Board of Professional and Ethical Standards; Certified Member of British Association of Therapeutical Hypnotists. The Professional Board of Hypnotherapy Inc., The Australian & Spanish Hypnotherapy Psychotherapy Associations, The UK Psychological Society and Pebble Hills University; National Defender Investigator Association; Investigative & Security Professional Association of Georgia Inc.; Georgia Association of Professional Private Investigators Inc.

Sterling Moninghoff for Supreme Junior Vice Commander 2015-2016 I am currently serving as the Supreme Hospital Commissioner and seeking your support in July for Supreme Junior Commander. I have been a Life Member of the VFW and MOC since 2001. (Now a Red Star Life Member) I am a Cootie in Good Standing in DA-LEC-ITY Pup Tent 14, Grand of Virginia. I have held the position of SS, BB, HG, CCDB, SP, TW, and current PM. I am also a Past Grand Commander of Virginia (2007-2008), Past Grand All-Star Adjutant (2009-2010), and current Grand of VA Area 3 Counsel Member. At the Supreme Level I am the current Supreme Hospital Commissioner (2010 to Current), Supreme District 4 Council Member 2012-2014, Captain of the Bus Team for Tomb Trek, and a Colonel in the Blue Guard. I am a Past All State, All American Commander of Post 1503, and Past District 10 Commander of the Department of Virginia. I will always make time to talk to any cootie on the phone, e-mail or in person. I look forward to being a part of this TEAM. Together, we can make it happen and have fun doing what needs to be done. When elected, my goal is to better the Supreme Operations as a whole, providing better communications between Supreme, the Grands and Pup Tents, making it easier to report and account for all that we do in doing the work we are known for: Taking care of our Vets around the world and having fun doing it. I have received endorsements from the Grand of Virginia, as well as all of it s Pup Tents; the Grand of Maryland and it s Pup Tents; the Grand of Delaware; the Pup Tents of West Virginia; and the District of Columbia. I would sincerely appreciate your endorsement at your Grand/District Conventions and your vote at the Supreme Convention in Pittsburg in 2015. Yours in LOTCS, Sterling Moninghoff Grand of Virginia Keep em Smilin in Beds of White 19

Steve W. Ruger for Supreme Junior Vice Commander 2015-2016 Steve W. Ruger is from Waycross, GA. He is running for Supreme Junior Vice Commander 2015. He was in the U.S. Army from 1973-1994. Steve joined the VFW in 1998 and has been through all the chairs, in Post and District. Steve also has been the Post Commander for 4 yrs and District Commander for 3 yrs. Steve joined the MOC in 2000, and has been through the chairs in Pup Tent and Grand. He also has been the Seam Squirrel for the last 5 yrs for Pup Tent 59. Steve has went through Grand chairs in Georgia, and was the Grand Commander for Georgia 2008-2009. He was Supreme Jimmy Legs for 1 year and Deputy Jimmy Legs 2011-2014. Steve is 5th District Council Member for 2013-2015. He s the Georgia Boy that fixes the White Chicken Chili for the last 6 years at Tomb Trek and Fixes the Peach Daiquiris for the ladies. He is Endorsed by 5th Supreme District, GA., FL, SC, NC, and by past Supreme Commanders Steve Wheeler and Johnny Howard. He Needs Your Vote!!!! Steve W. Ruger Sr. Grand of Georgia 20

Jerry Constable Candidate for Supreme Judge Advocate 2015 Jerry joined the VFW while stationed at Yong San Garrison, Seoul, South Korea in 1995. Since that time he has enjoyed the privilege of serving the veterans in many capacities. He first joined the Military Order of the Cootie in 1998 while stationed at Dyess AFB in Abilene, TX. His first pup tent was Three Acres Pup Tent 36 hosted by VFW Post 6873. He served the Pup Tent as their Sky Pilot from 1999 through 2001. He had the distinction of being honored as an All-American Post Commander in 2001. He was also the District 6, MOC, Surgeon at the same time and was appointed as an Assistant to the Horny Toad Chairman for the Grand of Texas which he held until 2007. He is still an active supporter of the Grand of Texas program supporting the transportation program, as the only authorized salesperson of official Horny Toad jewelry outside the Grand of Texas. Jerry first moved to Dayton, OH in 2001 and became active in one of the local pup tents, Vin Twas MJM, Pup Tent 83 hosted at VFW Post 3283 in Huber Heights. He was elected and served as Seam Squirrel for the 2004-2005 year. He also served as the Supreme Membership Chairman from 2002-2004. Jerry was honored to be recognized by the Grand of Ohio as a 5-Star Seam Squirrel for his year. Jerry moved to Lithia, Florida in 2005 and joined Oh-No-Not-Me, Pup Tent 49 where he served as Blanket Bum for the 2006-2007 year. He and his family moved back to Ohio in 2007and rejoined their former Post and Pup Tent/MOCA in Huber Heights, where Jerry was once again elected Seam Squirrel from 2008-2010. In 2009 he was elected as the Quartermaster for the 7 th Supreme District. And he served as Post Commander for VFW 3283 from 2010 2012 attaining All-State Honors for his Post in 2012. Jerry served the Supreme organization as the Judge Advocate from 2005, serving under five Supreme Commanders as well as being the Supreme Shirt Reader under Past Supreme Commander T. P. Shorty Lyons. He was elected to Supreme Jr Vice in 2010, Sr Vice and 2011 and the highest honor as Supreme Commander in 2012. Jerry is retired from the Air Force and works as the Senior Manager, Business Development for LJT and Associates, Inc. which provides IT and engineering services to the DoD and federal government. 21

MOC SUPREME GENERAL ORDER #4 2014-2015 1. This General Order will serve as the last call for the 96th Supreme Scratch and 54th Convention to be held in Pittsburgh, PA at the Sheraton Station Square hotel on the 23th through the 26th of July 2015. Reservations can be made through our website at LOTCS.ORG or by calling 1-800-325-3535. If you call, you must mention to them that you are with the MOC. Failure to mention this may result in the denial of the special room rate of $115.00 per night (plus tax). There is NO shuttle service from the airport to the hotel. Hotel parking is $12.00 per day. 2. The 96th Supreme Banquet will be held on Saturday, 25 July, 2015 with social hour from 6PM to 7PM, with dinner beginning at 7PM. Installation of Supreme Officers for 2015-2016 will be held immediately following the banquet. Cost of tickets is $45.00 and there will be a choice of Chicken, Fish, or Beef. Tickets are available prior to the Supreme Convention by filling out the form listed in the Cootie Courier or through the website. A limited number of tickets will be available at the Supreme Scratch. However, only Chicken will be available. Seating is limited so get your tickets early. 3. The 96th Supreme Scratch Advertising Order Form and the Booster MUST be received by Headquarters No Later than June 30, 2015. Forms for both are on the Supreme website. You can also email your ad to Headquarters and mail the form & check. Be creative. Remember All forms and money are sent to Supreme Headquarters. 4. All Pup Tents are reminded to forward copies of Election Reports for the 2015-2016 membership year to Supreme Headquarters. Pup Tents without election reports for the New Year are not in good standing and may not be represented at either their Grand or Supreme Conventions. Pup Tents whose election reports have not been received 01 May 2015 may be suspended in accordance with the Supreme By- Laws and can be declared defunct if corrective action is not taken by 01 July 2015. While it is the duty of the Installing Officer to forward election reports, Seam Squirrels, both incoming and outgoing, should take it upon themselves to see that this procedure is carried out. No Election Report = No Vote. 5. All Grand Commanders are reminded that their Grand must be at least 80% Inspected to have a voice or vote at the Supreme Scratch. 6. In accordance with provisions of Section 534 of the Supreme By-Laws, all Pup Tents are required to register, in advance, at least one delegate to the Supreme Scratch. Failure to register shall be grounds for the Pup Tent to be declared in arrears to the Supreme Pup Tent and appropriate action will be taken. Advance registration for the Supreme Scratch is $15.00 and $17.00 for registration received after 30 June 2015. 22

7. As a reminder, this is a Bond year. Bond Applications will be available on the website. Supreme By- Laws section 314 and 413 Paragraph G requires that the office of CCDB/Quartermaster be bonded for the amount of the liquid assets normally held in the checking accounts of the Pup Tent or Grand. 8. All Supreme Officers and Chairmen are required to submit in writing a report detailing their activities no later than thirty (30) days before the start of the Supreme Convention. Reports are submitted to the Supreme Adjutant. Deadlines for submitting reports are 25 June 2015. 9. Cooties at all levels are reminded that the Supreme Program Book for the 2015-2016 administrative year will be e-mailed or mailed to all Pup Tents and Grands. Care should be taken to secure this copy for further reference throughout the New Year, as there are SIG- NIFICANT changes to the Supreme Programs. 10. Membership packets for 2015-2016 are in process and will be mailed soon. They will be mailed to the Grand Quartermaster of record as provided on the Election Warrant. Grand Quartermasters are instructed to mail out the individual Pup Tent s packages to their respective CCDB s. Pup Tents that have not sent in an Election Warrant, have not secured a Bond for the office of CCDB, or have less than eleven (11) members will not receive a packet until these discrepancies have been corrected. 11. The Supreme Commander invites all Cooties at all levels to join us in Pittsburgh to participate in the V.F.W. Patriotic Rally. The uniform will be: Cootie hat, Cootie shirt (any style), and black pants. The Patriotic Rally takes place Tuesday evening at the convention center details to follow. 12. Any Pup Tent that would like to receive information from Supreme Headquarters electronically, send an email to: supremehqmoc@lotcs.org. BY COMMAND OF: OFFICIAL: David C. Wimmer Supreme Commander Gordon K. Lam Supreme Adjutant 23

2014-2015 Membership Report 4/29/2015 Pup Tents Grand Per Cent New Cont Reinstate Life Total Goal NLM N/R Standings GOLD DIVISION 18 CALIFORNIA 102.63% 25 247 23 755 1050 1027 7 48 26 OHIO 88.37% 10 105 3 713 831 946 2 13 SILVER DIVISION 25 FLORIDA 97.01% 38 261 21 489 809 837 5 59 18 MINNESOTA 92.04% 31 153 1 438 623 691 3 32 15 TEXAS 89.34% 19 107 3 462 591 666 4 22 RED DIVISION 9 ARIZONA 90.81% 20 127 4 265 416 457 12 24 10 ILLINOIS 98.00% 15 109 1 266 391 400 2 16 9 MARYLAND 91.40% 9 64 3 262 338 372 4 12 9 MICHIGAN 90.88% 5 70 2 232 309 340 0 7 10 NEW YORK 69.12% 5 33 1 157 196 285 2 6 10 PACIFIC AREAS 98.56% 34 134 3 375 546 557 4 37 16 PENNSYLVANIA 112.79% 64 142 28 245 479 430 9 92 10 VIRGINIA 94.15% 10 75 7 267 359 410 4 17 16 WISCONSIN 87.74% 12 211 3 229 455 522 4 15 WHITE DIVISION 10 GEORGIA 85.67% 4 63 2 232 301 356 5 6 9 MISSOURI 107.81% 51 92 6 192 341 320 18 57 13 NEW JERSEY 81.23% 13 88 0 222 323 405 6 13 8 NEW MEXICO 95.88% 5 76 2 143 226 243 7 7 9 NORTH CAROLINA 98.26% 16 77 15 222 330 344 7 31 8 WASHINGTON 91.99% 7 74 2 204 287 312 1 9 BLUE DIVISION 6 ARKANSAS 67.67% 8 33 1 114 156 232 1 9 6 COLORADO 100.42% 15 79 3 144 241 240 0 18 2 EUROPE 101.72% 5 5 3 223 236 232 0 8 5 KENTUCKY 95.67% 2 63 3 145 213 231 1 5 7 MISSISSIPPI 101.98% 13 40 18 237 308 303 5 31 6 NORTH DAKOTA 57.07% 0 0 0 117 117 205 0 0 8 OREGON 95.42% 27 113 4 124 268 284 4 31 8 SOUTH CAROLINA 92.37% 26 38 2 164 230 262 1 28 6 TENNESSEE 100.40% 15 102 7 121 245 247 2 22 GREEN DIVISION 4 DELAWARE 89.44% 6 57 0 80 143 161 1 6 4 KANSAS 100.92% 8 151 2 58 219 217 0 10 6 LOUISIANA 86.75% 9 50 9 88 156 166 0 18 7 MONTANA 52.94% 0 0 0 90 90 170 0 0 3 NEBRASKA 95.14% 1 18 3 114 136 144 1 4 3 NEVADA 91.61% 1 34 1 94 130 143 1 2 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 90.52% 7 47 2 49 105 116 0 9 5 OKLAHOMA 139.68% 17 20 39 100 176 126 1 56 PROVISIONAL GRAND DIVISION 2 INDIANA 82.88% 0 0 0 92 92 111 0 0 3 IOWA 5 OKLAHOMA 139.68% 17 20 39 100 176 126 1 56 3 SOUTH DAKOTA 100.94% 4 40 0 62 106 106 3 4 BLACK DIVISION (Pup tents not in a Grand) 1 ALASKA 2 77.14% 0 7 0 19 26 35 1 0 1 ALASKA 3 109.09% 3 0 1 20 24 22 0 4 1 ALABAMA 13 81.94% 0 0 0 59 59 72 0 0 1 CONNECTICUT 5 72.73% 0 0 0 8 8 11 0 0 1 CONNECTICUT 14 92.86% 0 0 0 13 13 14 0 0 1 DC 1 95.83% 0 13 0 10 23 24 0 0 1 HAWAII 1 100.00% 1 9 0 15 25 25 0 1 1 IDAHO 3 96.30% 0 14 0 12 26 27 0 0 1 MASSACHUSETTS 14 81.82% 5 27 2 11 45 55 0 7 1 MASSACHUSETTS 34 163.64% 0 4 9 5 18 11 0 9 1 MASSACHUSETTS 52 100.00% 0 22 1 0 23 25 0 1 1 WEST VIRGINIA 1 70.59% 0 12 0 13 25 34 0 0 1 WEST VIRGINIA 6 94.12% 0 12 0 4 16 17 0 0 1 WEST VIRGINIA 30 50.00% 0 0 0 11 11 22 0 0 SUPREME Pup Tent 100.00% 26 445 471 471 2 0 373 TOTALS 92.81% 583 3364 279 9331 13557 14607 131 862 24 + Division Leader ^ Tied for Division Lead * Achieved 100%

MOC SUPREME HOSPITAL REPORT Date:4/27/2015 Grand Goal Reports Visits Cooties Patients Hours Miles Gifts Total Monies Percentage SUPREME HOSPITAL DISTRICT#1 - Gary Dressel DE $39,250.00 16 101 274 2,402 4,999.00 50,629.00 $4,416.64 $120,432.91 306.84% DC $5,750.00 3 5 11 42 28.00 390.00 $402.00 $1,066.72 18.55% MD $81,875.00 30 189 616 3,669 1,974.00 48,957.00 $5,463.17 $55,330.61 67.58% PA $87,625.00 68 402 1,448 4,954 6,763.00 43,536.80 $163,117.85 $316,567.88 361.28% VA $96,500.00 57 146 646 3,124 3,416.00 42,249.00 $56,499.18 $136,848.68 141.81% WV $17,500.00 32 327 448 5,987 1,737.00 11,585.00 $1,601.50 $41,072.63 234.70% TOTALS $328,500.00 206 1,170 3,443 20,178 18,917.00 197,346.80 $231,500.34 $671,319.43 204.36% SUPREME HOSPITAL DISTRICT#2 - Louis C. McVey AL $17,750.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0.00% FL $182,750.00 86 546 1,244 4,219 6,331.40 67,677.00 $26,560.26 $173,996.25 95.21% GA $78,500.00 56 392 388 2,243 2,094.00 21,833.00 $9,327.63 $58,012.51 73.90% LA $38,250.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0.00% MS $60,375.00 26 330 408 2,743 1,683.00 24,671.00 $7,101.25 $47,227.76 78.22% NC $74,000.00 53 382 834 5,272 2,530.00 33,857.00 7,007.24 $66,875.92 90.37% SC $58,875.00 43 256 943 4,799 3,747.00 53,046.00 $8,115.64 $97,189.21 165.08% TN $52,625.00 23 72 265 630 750.00 9,060.40 $1,529.00 $19,139.96 36.37% TOTALS $563,125.00 287 1,978 4,082 19,906 17,135 210,144.40 $59,641.02 $462,441.61 82.12% SUPREME HOSPITAL DISTRICT#3 - Don Martindale IL $88,875.00 48 155 411 4,118 2,042.00 16,859.00 $6,620.21 $53,475.65 60.17% IN $17,125.00 0.00% KY $54,750.00 13 126 622 137 2,082.00 43,117.00 $568.40 $51,971.56 94.93% MI $71,250.00 47 223 378 5,722 2,522.00 15,850.00 $25,981.90 $83,155.28 116.71% OH $217,875.00 66 467 942 5,762 4,827.00 30,171.00 $16,367.00 $125,771.27 57.73% WI $122,275.00 126 1,018 1,871 35,695 12,417.00 64,584.00 $24,844.00 $304,452.19 248.99% TOTALS $572,150.00 300 1,989 4,224 51,434 23,890.00 170,581.00 $74,381.51 $618,825.95 108.16% SUPREME HOSPITAL DISTRICT#4 - Charles Jamis IA $22,250.00 6 112 65 451 1,291.00 3,848.00 $1,513.75 $30,183.36 135.66% KS $53,250.00 23 171 1,152 5,857 4,196 152,923 3,991.99 116,832.05 219.40% MN $147,625.00 53 172 483 6,095 1,117 23,971.00 12,735.88 $40,431.25 27.39% MO $64,000.00 45 956 871 20,648 5,282.00 66,305.00 $7,594.53 $131,972.01 206.21% MT $40,125.00 8 30 93 177 251.00 852.00 $816.00 $6,404.57 15.96% NE $31,375.00 20 194 526 1,751 1,552.00 28,357.00 $8,918.34 $46,706.40 148.87% ND $51,250.00 0.00% SD $21,800.00 10 59 153 1,536 1,163.00 14,396.00 $12,772.59 $40,129.73 184.08% TOTAL $431,675.00 165 1,694 3,343 36,515 14,852.00 290,652.00 $48,343.08 $412,659.37 95.59% SUPREME HOSPITAL DISTRICT#5 - Gordon Lam AR $51,000.00 28 152 406 2,818 1,712.50 31,345.00 $10,157.25 $51,860.93 101.69% CO $51,875.00 14 150 297 4,894 1,607.00 17,858.00 $775.00 $38,291.65 73.82% EURO $57,500.00 0.00% NM $55,500.00 33 262 427 3,501 2,286.00 49,154.00 $6,294.00 $62,987.50 113.49% OK $23,750.00 15 107 161 1,404 962.00 15,282.00 $13,465.08 $36,566.54 153.96% TX $143,125.00 101 1,347 2,095 22,093 10,030.00 76,705.00 $16,679.32 $245,971.72 171.86% WY $0.00 TOTAL $382,750.00 191 2,018 3,386 34,710 16,597.50 190,344.00 $47,370.65 $435,678.34 113.83% SUPREME HOSPITAL DSTRICT#6 - Gary Boudreau AK $13,500.00 8 24 353 75.00 720.00 $625.68 $2,363.73 17.51% AZ $104,875.00 79 1,105 1,737 18,896 8,913 97,811.80 35,492.04 $243,399.96 232.09% CA $224,375.00 109 877 2,080 12,864 14,214.20 186,509.40 $74,509.27 $410,348.00 182.88% HI $6,000.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0.00% ID $6,500.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0.00% NV $35,000.00 11 145 165 18,126 1,243.00 4,287.00 $7,325.00 $35,010.15 100.03% OR $67,125.00 45 484 476 3,035 4,671.00 77,780.00 $8,996.84 $121,667.13 181.25% PAC $127,750.00 70 1,735 1,952 4,789 6,211.50 57,017.00 $27,747.95 $171,078.92 133.92% WA $67,375.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0.00% TOTAL $652,500.00 314 4,354 6,434 58,063 35,327.70 424,125.20 $154,696.78 $983,867.89 150.78% SUPREME HOSPITAL DSTRICT#7 - William Fowler CT $3,250.00 0.00% ME $0.00 MA $16,000.00 6 6 14 166 58.00 650.00 $870.00 $2,224.82 13.91% NH $26,875.00 9 29 82 249 322.00 3,455.00 $1,684.50 $9,184.58 34.18% NJ $88,750.00 30 63 202 921 773.00 12,890.00 $3,634.00 $22,282.27 25.11% NY $52,500.00 16 73 104 2,167 671.00 2,168.00 $618.40 $15,543.01 29.61% TOTAL $187,375.00 61 171 402 3,503 1,824.00 19,163.00 $6,806.90 $49,234.68 26.28% PUP TENTS NOT IN A GRAND (BLACK DIVISION) AK#2 $8,500.00 4 8 24 353 75.00 720.00 $625.68 $2,363.73 27.81% AK#3 $5,000.00 0.00% AL#13 $17,750.00 0.00% CT#14 $3,250.00 0.00% DC#1 $5,750.00 3 5 11 42 28.00 390.00 $402.00 $1,066.72 18.55% HI#1 $6,000.00 0.00% ID#3 $6,500.00 0.00% MA#14 $13,500.00 6 6 14 166 58.00 650.00 $870.00 $2,224.82 16.48% MA#34 $2,500.00 0.00% Supreme $58,875.00 0.00% WV#1 $8,250.00 11 91 189 410 522.00 3,367.00 $287.00 $12,132.76 147.06% WV#6 $4,000.00 10 145 77 5,110 785.00 4,430.00 $1,314.50 $19,039.85 476.00% Wv#30 $5,250.00 11 91 182 467 430.00 3,788.00 $0.00 $9,900.02 188.57% TOTAL $145,125.00 45 346 497 6,548 1,898.00 13,345.00 $3,499.18 $46,727.90 32.20% Supreme Total $3,118,075.00 1,524 13,374 25,314 224,309 128,543.60 1,502,356.40 $622,740.28 $3,634,027.27 116.55% DIVISION STANDINGS GOLD (1000+) CA 182.88% BLUE (200-299) OR 181.25% SILVER (600-999) TX 171.86% GREEN (126-199) DE 306.84% RED (400-599) PA 361.28% PURPLE 125 or less SD 184.08% WHITE (300-399) MO 206.21% BLACK WV#6 476.00% Telephone: 703-994-9622 E-mail: shcmoninghoff@verizon.net 25

MOC Inspection Report 4/29/2015 Grand #OF PUP PUP TENTS Dist DATE Grand PERCENT TENTS INSPECTED INSPECTED comp. Insp. 26 AL-13 1 1 10/5/2014 100% AK-2 1 0 0% AK3 1 0 0% AZ 9 9 11/13/2014 100% AR 6 5 4/15/2015 83% CA 17 17 2/10/2015 100% CO 6 6 4/15/2015 yes 100% CT-14 1 0 0% DE 4 4 11/13/2014 yes 100% DC 1 1 11/30/2014 100% EUR 2 0 0% FL 25 25 7 4/1/2015 100% GA 8 8 9/13/2014 100% HI 1 1 2/10/2015 100.00% ID-3 1 0 0% IL 10 10 11/13/2014 100% IN 2 0 0% IA 3 2 4/16/2015 66% KS 4 4 9/4/2014 100% KY 5 5 2/10/2015 100% LA 6 0 0% MD 9 0 0% MA-14 1 0 0% MA-34 1 0 0% MA52 1 0 0% MI 9 9 8/25/2014 100% MN 17 17 12/15/2014 100% MS 7 7 4/15/2015 yes 100% MO 9 9 9/22/2014 100% MT 7 0 0% NE 3 3 8/1/2014 100% NV 3 0 0% NH 2 2 100% NJ 13 1 2/10/2015 7% NM 8 8 100% NY 10 8 3 4/25/2015 yes 80% NC 9 9 9/21/2014 100% ND 6 6 4/1/2015 100%

MOC Inspection Report Cont'd OH 25 16 3/8/2015 64% OK 5 5 4/1/2015 100% OR 9 9 2/10/2015 100% PAC 9 9 11/30/2014 100% PA 14 14 3/15/2015 100% SC 8 8 1 4/1/2015 100% SD 3 3 2/10/2015 100% TN 6 6 2/10/2015 100% TX 15 15 3/8/2015 100% VA 10 10 4/1/2015 100% WA 8 8 11/30/2014 100% WV-1 1 1 11/30/2014 100% WV-6 1 1 11/30/2014 100% WV-30 1 1 11,30/2014 100% WI 15 15 2 3/26/2015 100% TOTAL 360 301 84% 27

From the Supreme President Comrades and Sisters, My year as your Supreme President is coming to a close. It has been a wonderful year and serving with Supreme Commander Dave Wimmer has been a dream come true. Sisters we have been so blessed to have Supreme Commander Dave at the helm this year. He has been the most understanding, supportive, and thoughtful commander I have ever worked with. It has been my honor to serve with him as we serve with each of you to keep our veterans smiling in beds of white. To incoming Supreme President Peggy Bell, I pledge you my support and will work as hard as I can to be your Girl Friday. I am so pleased to have followed in PSP Linda Campbell s footsteps and glad to know incoming SP Peggy will be at the helm. To each of my MOCA sisters Thank you for your love and support this year. You have shown that you are all United for our Veterans. You have worked and visited and shown great sisterhood to each other and our veterans and their families. To my officers and chairmen - Thank you for a job well done. Special thank you to our Supreme Treasurer, Penney Howard, for the excellent job she has done this year. Also thank you to former MOCA Supreme Treasurer Sandra McKinley for the smooth transition of accounts; supplies; and support she has given Penney. My biggest thank you this year goes to our MOCA Supreme Hospital Commissioner Janis Wimmer for the hours upon hours upon hours she has spent on the phone and the computer putting our hospital program back together. Janis, words cannot express my gratitude and that of all the MOCA sisters for your efforts. A job well done. Looking forward to seeing each of you in Pittsburgh, PA, in July. May God bless each of you as He continues to bless America. With love, flo Parmelee MOCA Supreme President 28

From the Supreme MOCA Hospital Commissioner Janis Wimmer The report in the Cootie Courier is dated March 31, 2015 because I do not get the March hours until the end of April. The April hours will not be in until the end of May and it would be too late to print them in this Cootie Courier. A special thank you to all the Hospital Chairman for all the work they have done this year. All pins have been sent out and hour reports made to each Auxiliary. Auxiliaries in a Grand will receive their end of the year totals from your Grand Hospital Chairman at your Grand Convention. I am still receiving nicknames on the hospital reports. Several members have hyphened last names and Hospital Chairmen are only using one last name. Make sure you use the hyphened last name because if you only use a part of it, I may think they are a new member and record them wrong. Remember you need to use the name that is printed on their auxiliary dues card because this is how their records are kept. Also, if a member is a new, transfer, or deceased member, make sure that you note it on the hospital report. On a transfer member, please put Grand and Auxiliary # that they transferred from so that their records can be updated. Remember, it is our responsibility to do hospital work. Each member is required to do $50 worth of hospital credit each year. I notice that we have several members and auxiliaries that did not turn in even one hospital hour this year. Let s do better and everyone do at least one hospital hour or more this coming year. Remember all Hospital Chairmen at all levels, if a member, auxiliary, or Grand is not turning in hospital hours, you should contact the member, auxiliary, or Grand to make sure that there is not a problem. Please follow up on these. It would be great to see every auxiliary have at least 1 report a month. 29

If you have a problem with hospital, please use your proper chain of command--member to auxiliary to Grand to District Commissioner to me. If you need to, you can contact me directly; however, please try to solve the problem at each level first. Address: 5980 Hwy 54 S Unit 3753 Alamogordo, NM 88311, Phone: 575-437-0053 E mail: kachina1@q.com We are here to serve our Veterans. We want to make this year a great year. Yours in LOTCS, Janis Wimmer Supreme MOCA Hospital Commissioner "Keep Them Smiling in Beds of White" No Veteran Dies or is Alone Patricia Potter for the office of Supreme MOCA Conductress 2015-2016. The Grand MOCA of Missouri has unanimously endorsed Patricia (Pat) Potter for the office of Supreme MOCA Conductress 2015-2016. Pat joined the VFW Auxiliary on the eligibility of her husband Dale Potter, a Vietnam Veteran. She is a charter member of Military Order of the Cootie Auxiliary Running Bare # 5 in St. Charles, MO. Pat has served in all the Auxiliary offices, many chairmanships in the Auxiliary & served as Auxiliary President twice. On the Grand level, Pat served as Grand President in 1997-1998 & again in 2012-2013 and is now serving as Grand Treasurer for a second term. Pat is currently serving the Supreme MOCA as Guard. Your consideration of her candidacy as Supreme MOCA Conductress would be Much Appreciated. Diana Ahearn, MOCA Grand of Missouri President 30

Supreme MOCA Chaplain s Corner Well Sisters, the year is rapidly drawing to a close and so much still to be done. Madam Supreme President and sister line officers and Grand Chaplains and Officers, it has been a pleasure to work with you all this year. It has been an awesome experience being your Chaplain and so very rewarding in so many ways. Thank You for all you do for our Great Military Order of the Cooties Ladies Auxiliary. Hopefully I have made a little bit of difference by sending cards and writing little notes of encouragement. Just a tidbit of humor for those I accidently killed off by accident in the Taps Column Please forgive me! I am so happy you are still with us and working hard. It s time for my Grand Chaplains to start preparing their applications with resume attached for Chaplain of the Year. Tell me what all you and your Grand have done for those sick and bereaved or just needing cheering up, not a day by day journal or an itinerary. Try to keep to a couple of pages please and don t be afraid to blow your own horn. Just sit down and lets the words fly. I have received many more reports since my last column. It would be nice to see some feedback on how you liked this column. Don t forget the Year-End Chaplain s reports are due to me by 15 May. We need to continue to pray for our Supreme Commander Dave Wimmer as he is still recovering from his surgery. To those sisters who have been sick and those who have suffered a loss may God continue to be with you and ease the pain you have suffered. We have so many out there who will not be at our Supreme Convention, so let s all keep them in our hearts and minds. I know I have a special person in my heart and I grieve for her while the dreaded disease continues to affect her. Helen Steiner-Rice once said that The Love of God surrounds us like the air we breathe around us---as near as a heartbeat, as close as a prayer. And whenever we need Him, He ll always be there. So in parting till July Sisters Psalms 145:13 says, The Lord is faithful in all his words, and gracious in all his deeds. Your work this year has been just as it says, gracious and faithful to those we want to serve. Again God Bless and Thank You for your Support! Penny Sue Cacoulidis Supreme MOCA Chaplain 31

Marquitta Hill for the office of Supreme MOCA Guard 2015-2016. With the support of the Grand of Mississippi MOC and MOCA, I am asking for your support as I run for Supreme MOCA Guard at Supreme Convention in Pittsburg, PA. Yours in LOTCS, Candidate for Supreme MOCA Guard Marquitta Hill 2015-2016 32

Peggy Bell for Supreme MOCA President The Grand of Florida MOC Auxiliary, Supreme District 5, and Fudduckers Auxiliary #69 proudly endorse Senior Vice Peggy Bell for the high office of Supreme President. Peggy joined the South Broward Auxiliary 8195 Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW in 1986 under the eligibility of her late father, Lovie A. Wilson, a WW I and II Veteran. She served as President for 5 years, Secretary for several years and Treasurer for one year. She was elected District 15 President in 1995-96 and again in 2004-05, winning President of the Year in her Division. She has also held various Department Chairman appointments and has been Department Soloist. In 2013 Peggy transferred to Donald A. Ross Auxiliary 9610 and is currently serving as Junior Vice President. Peggy was invited to join MOCA Fudduckers #69 in 1990 and went through the chairs to Auxiliary President. She held that office for six years. She also served as MOCA District 5 President for four years. She was elected Grand Guard in 2000 and was Florida Grand President in 2005-2006 for which she won Outstanding President of the Year in her Division. Peggy works tirelessly for hospitalized veterans and has been the VAVS Representative at the Miami VA Healthcare Center for fifteen years. She has been the Grand Soloist for fifteen years also and is currently the Grand Clown Chairman. Peggy was elected to Supreme Guard in 2010 and is looking forward to serving the organization as Supreme President in 2015-2016. She has received all the support she could ask for from her Army Veteran husband, Abraham; her daughter who is currently serving in the Army; and her four grandchildren. The Grand of Florida and its Auxiliary Sisters present Sister Peggy Bell for Supreme President and believe that her experience, dedication, devotion, and eagerness to help Veterans make her ideal for this position. 33

Lee Ann Lam for Supreme Sr. Vice President Sisters, I am proud to announce my Candidacy for Supreme Sr. Vice President for 2015 2016. Lee Ann joined the VFW Auxiliary in 1995 under the eligibility of her husband Gordon. She quickly joined the MOC Auxiliary in 1996. Since these dates, she has held all offices in the MOC Auxiliary for the Pup Tent and Grand of New Mexico, including Grand President 2008-2009 and is currently Grand Secretary. Lee Ann has also been very active in all levels of the VFW Ladies Auxiliary including serving as the 2010-11 New Mexico Department President where she was named President of the Year in Group 2, and as Secretary/Treasurer for New Mexico District 8. Lee Ann has over 2,000 volunteer hours at the Amarillo VA Medical Hospital in Amarillo, TX. She is retired from Civil Service with 28 ½ yrs. Lee Ann is prior military, serving in the U.S. Air Force for over 6 years as a Medical Specialist. She is also a 100% Service-Connected Veteran. She and her husband have two children, both of whom served in the military. Her children volunteer for the MOC, MOCA and at local VA hospitals. She also has four grandchildren and one great-grand child whom also has visited the VA clinics and hospitals and help out patients during Cootie Bingo. It has been an honor to serve as Supreme Jr. Vice President and will do my best to serve as Supreme Sr. Vice President. Lee Ann 34

Penny Sue Cacoulidis Candidate for Supreme Jr. Vice President Sisters, I am requesting your support to continue through the chairs to the next office that of Supreme Jr Vice President for 2015-2016. I have enjoyed being your Supreme Chaplain this past year. It s been so very rewarding to send cards and notes to our sisters and their family members. Visiting our sick members or attending funerals when I can or just chatting with a family has been rewarding. God is so wonderful! Being part of an organization that does so much good for others is in itself rewarding. Seeing the many hospital visits, cards sent and funds expended by our members reflects the moments of cheer brought patients has been awesome. Yet our youth too are an integral part of our being as an organization ensuring the youth at the National Home for Children and our youth seeking Medical Scholarships make up the rest of what we stand for as they are our future. Yours in LOTCS, Penny Sue Cacoulidis Supreme MOCA Chaplain 35

Penny Howard Candidate for Supreme Treasurer The Grand of New Mexico MOC Auxiliary and Mt. KIA-MIA Auxiliary #14 proudly endorse Sister Penney Howard for the high Office of Supreme Treasurer. After being elected to office at the July 2014 Convention, Penney stepped up to the plate and took over the Office of Supreme Treasurer on September 3rd 2014 and is trying very hard to get things accomplished in a timely manner. Penney says that this is the ultimate in On-The-Job Training. You have to jump in with both feet to get done what has to be done, and you learn as you go. We would appreciate your support in re-electing Sister Penney Howard as MOCA Supreme Treasurer this July in Pittsburgh, PA. 36

Women s Auxiliary To The Military Order of the Cootie Supreme General Order #3 Series 2014-2015 To be read, acted upon, and filed for reference. 1. Congratulations to all the newly elected MOCA Officers and appointed chairmen. Please remember that the newly elected officers do not assume the duties of their office until after the installation of the Grand MOCA Officers at the Grand Convention. Auxiliaries not in a Grand will assume office at the same time as their Pup Tent. 2. Outgoing officers and Chairmen, it is your responsibility to turn over all records and paraphernalia to your successor when she takes office. Please assist your successor with the council and experience that you have gained during your term of office. 3. Installing Officers, it is your responsibility to see that the Installation Report is filled out completely. Please do not abbreviate or use nicknames as the Supreme Roster is prepared from these reports. Whenever possible, please provide email addresses for all Officers and Chairmen. Ensure the copies go to the proper persons. If the Supreme Treasurer does not receive the Installation report, your Auxiliary will not receive its membership kit containing your 2016 membership cards and will not be included in the Supreme Roster. 4. Delegates and Alternates to the Grand Convention shall be elected at a regular Auxiliary meeting held not less than thirty (30) days prior to the Grand Convention. There is one (1) delegate and one (1) alternate for every ten (10) members in good standing at the time of the election. 5. Delegates and Alternates to the Supreme Convention shall be elected at a regular Auxiliary meeting held not less than thirty (30) days prior to the Supreme Convention. There is one (1) delegate and one (1) alternate for every fifteen (15) members in good standing at the time of the election. 6. If any money is to be allowed to a Delegate attending the convention, a motion must be made before the election of said delegate. 7. When a Supreme District exists, each Auxiliary must pay its dues to the Supreme District by March 31, 2015. The dues are to be paid directly to the Supreme District Treasurer. Names & Addresses can be found in the Supreme Roster. 8. Grand Hospital Chairmen and Presidents, please see that the Hospital form you received with the Grand s Hospital pins is signed by each person picking up a hospital pin and that the completed form is returned to the Supreme Hospital Commissioner as soon as your Grand Convention is over. If the form is not returned, it may put your Grand in arrears and your Grand President may lose her vote at the Supreme Convention. 9. Grand Chairmen, the end of the reporting year is APRIL 30, 2015. Please check the report form for your program to find the due date and where to send each form. Mail by the due date or as soon as your Grand Convention is over, whichever is sooner. The Members of your Grand worked very hard this year and deserve to receive all awards due them. 10. Grand Chaplains and Chaplains of Auxiliaries not in a Grand, year-end reports MUST be in the hands of the Supreme Chaplain Penny Cacoulidis by May 15, 2015 with the names of all members who passed away this year. These names will be listed in the Supreme Memorial Program and honored at the Supreme Convention. 11. Grand Hospital Chairmen, the deadline for Clown visits is April 30, 2015. All requests for cards and pins to Supreme Mama Clown Phyllis Kelly, 1904 S Belmont St., Springfield, OH 45503. 37

12. Grand Presidents and Auxiliary Presidents not in a Grand, send your year-end President Report to Supreme President flo Parmelee, 115 Valley Drive, Helena, MT 59601-0164, as soon as your Grand Convention is over - or by May 10 th if not in a Grand. Be sure to include a resume and include the first place Auxiliary and District Presidents, if applicable, with this report. 13. Supreme Officers and Chairmen, send your typed report to the Supreme Treasurer Penney Howard, P.O. Box 34, Flora Vista, NM 87415 by May 15, 2015, or email it to Supreme-MOCA-treas@comcast.net. This includes all Chairmen, Supreme District Hospital Commissioners, and Supreme District Presidents. Reports will be included in the Officers Booklet of Reports. 14. Presidents at all levels, Supreme Bylaws sections 308B and 408C require that an itemized report of the financial and membership status be given to the MOC within 30 days of assuming office. A copy of the last audit provides the required information. Auxiliary Presidents submit report to Pup Tent Seam Squirrel and Grand Presidents to the Grand Commander. 15. Presidents and Treasurers at all levels, bank signature cards are to be changed immediately upon assuming office. The current President and Treasurer shall sign all checks. Be aware that many banks now require a copy of the meeting minutes with the election results to be kept on file at the bank. 16. The Supreme Convention will be July 23-26 in Pittsburgh, PA, at the Sheraton Station Square Hotel, 1-800-325-3535. Mention the MOC when making reservations. Forms for registration and banquet as well as hotel information are elsewhere in the Cootie Courier. Please ensure you use the MOCA registration form and send it to Supreme Treasurer Penney Howard. 17. The list of Supreme representatives assigned to the various conventions is included in this issue of the Cootie Courier. Please make these ladies feel welcome. 18. Supreme Representatives, please have your pictures taken with the Grand President when you visit, and mail or email it to Supreme Historian Vicky Westbrook, #2 Country Road 5468, Farmington, NM 87401. Phone 505-360-2319. Her email is westbrookvickyl@yahoo.com. 19. Any Auxiliary that does not currently have the required minimum of ten (10) 2015 transmitted members is in jeopardy of being put on suspension or losing their Charter. Please remit your dues immediately to remain in good standing. 20. All Auxiliaries must complete their annual 990N filing. If you have any problem with an EIN number, please ensure that the MOC Supreme has your EIN # information. If you have problems with submitting your 990N, please notify Supreme Treasurer Penney Howard. 21. Supreme Convention schedules are still being organized and dates and times should be double-checked when you register. The following are the current schedules: Joint Session will be Thursday July 23, 2015 at 1:30 pm, and the Joint Memorial Service will be Thursday July 23, 2015 at 5 pm. Business meetings will begin on Friday morning. Installation of new officers will be Saturday evening at the banquet. 22. The 2014-15 Grand Presidents are requested to participate in the Memorial Service at the Supreme Convention. Please be in uniform for this ceremony. If she is unable to attend, the newly elected President is welcome to take her place. 23. All Historian Books to be judged must be turned in by 9 am on Friday morning of the Supreme Convention. 24. All new Grand Presidents will be presented during the Friday afternoon session. Supreme will provide flags to be carried. Do not bring your Grand flag and banner. 38

25. Supreme Officers and Representatives having authorized expenses need to submit bills to Supreme Treasurer Penney Howard as soon after the event as possible. 26. To all who have lost loved ones, we extend our prayers and deepest sympathy. To those that are ill, we wish you a speedy recovery. BY ORDER OF: flo Parmelee Supreme President ATTESTED TO: Georg Jean Zimmerman Supreme Secretary 39

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MOCA Inspection Report Barbara Turley 4/30/2015 Supreme Inspector 4/30/2015 State # of Aux. Inspected % Date 100% Defunct Aux No Warrant Grand Division 1 ARKANSAS 3 2 66.67% COLORADO 4 4 100.00% 4Q23 is folded paper work done12-31-14 4/18/2015 ILLINOIS 4 4 100.00% 12/26/2014 KANSAS 3 3 100.00% 8/21/2014 MISSISSIPPI 4 4 100.00% 8/29/2014 NEBRASKA 3 3 100.00% 10/24/2014 PENNSYLVANIA 4 4 100.00% 12/29/2014 TENNESSEE 4 1 25.00% Division 2 ARIZONA 7 7 100.00% 1/5/2015 LOUISIANA 5 4 80.00% 4/15/2015 MARYLAND 5 0.00% MICHIGAN 5 5 100.00% 10/25/2014 MISSOURI 6 6 100.00% 10/24/2014 4/10-12/15 NEW JERSEY 5 5 100.00% 11/6/2014 NEW MEXICO 6 6 100.00% 12/17/2014 NEW YORK 5 4 80.00% 4/18/2015 OREGON 6 0.00% 3/28/2015 SOUTH CAROLINA 7 6 85.71% TEXAS 7 0.00% VIRGINIA 5 5 100.00% 10/23/2014 WASHINGTON 5 5 100.00% 12/12/2014 Division 3 CALIFORNIA 9 9 100.00% 12/31/2014 FLORIDA 14 14 100.00% 1/7/2015 MINNESOTA 9 9 100.00% 9/5/2014 4/11/2015 NORTH CAROLINA 9 9 100.00% 57 folded asof 12/31/14 paper work done OHIO 12 10 83.33% WISCONSIN 8 8 100.00% 10/24/2014 Division 4 ALASKA #2 1 1 100.00% 3/10/2015 DELEWARE #2 1 1 100.00% 10/31/2014 DELEWARE #4 1 1 100.00% 10/31/2014 DC #1 1 1 100.00% 10/23/2014 GEORGIA #1 GEORGIA #13 GEORGIA #66 INDIANA #24 1 1 100.00% 10/31/2014 IOWA #16 KENTUCKY #7 KENTUCKY #9 MASS. #14 NEVADA #2 1 1 100.00% 11/15/2014 NEVADA #3 1 NEVADA #5 1 1 100.00% 11/15/2014 MONTANA #10 1 1 100.00% 8/18/2014 OKLAHOMA #1 1 1 100.00% 12/13/2014 41

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Rep Assignments for 2015 Grand Conventions for MOCA Supreme Oregon (Portland) March 27-28 Lee Ann Lam District #13 (Portland, OR) March 27-28 Lee Ann Lam Missouri (Jefferson City) April 10-11 Lee Ann Lam Louisiana (Lafayette) April 10-12 Peggy Bell Mississippi (Hattiesburg) April 10-12 flo Parmelee Minnesota April 10-12 Penny Cacoulidis New York (Albany) April 16-19 Pat Potter Colorado (Colorado Springs) April 17-18 Lee Ann Lam Wisconsin (Green Bay) April 17-18 Karen Fliflet District #5 (Waycross, GA) April 17-19 flo Parmelee Arkansas (Coal Hill) April 24-26 Jeanette Wilson Tennessee (Johnson City) April 24-25 flo Parmelee Washington (Renton) May 1-2 Pat Potter Pennsylvania (Bedford) May 1-2 Peggy Bell Nebraska (Lincoln) May 1-2 Karen Fliflet Kansas (Topeka) May 1-2 Penney Howard Ohio (Independence) May 15-17 Peggy Bell Illinois (McHenry) May 15-17 Penny Cacoulidis Arizona May 16-17 Janis Wimmer Maryland (Hagerstown) May 15-17 flo Parmelee California (Lemoore) May 22-23 Karen Fliflet Michigan (Lansing) May 29-30 Penney Howard North Carolina (Havelock) May 29-30 Georg Jean Zimmerman New Mexico (Albuquerque) June 3-4 Karen Fliflet Florida (Crystal River) June 4-7 Pat Potter Texas (Copperas Cove) June 5-7 flo Parmelee Virginia (Williamsburg) June 12-13 Lee Ann Lam New Jersey (Wildwood) June 14-16 Penny Cacoulidis South Carolina (Santee) June 19-21 Peggy Bell District #9 (North Platte, NE) June 26-28 flo Parmelee Assignments as of 3/14/15 flo 6; Peggy 4; Lee Ann 5; Penny 3; Karen 4; Pat 3; Penney 2; Georg Jean 1; Janis 1; Jeanette - 1 43

MOCA MEMBERSHIP REPORT (April 21, 2015) State 2014 2015 % State 2014 2015 % Division 1 (75-120) Division 4 (301 & over) Florida 369 359 97.29% Arkansas 97 77 79.38% Minnesota 337 314 93.18% Colorado 97 99 102.06% 2 Grands 706 673 95.33% Illinois 98 86 87.76% Kansas 92 93 101.09% Louisiana 116 100 86.21% Division 5 (Auxiliaries not in a Grand) Maryland 102 86 84.31% Alaska #2 26 30 115.38% Mississippi 105 104 99.05% Delaware #2 31 24 77.42% Nebraska 109 94 86.24% Delaware #4 23 22 95.65% Pennsylvania 113 116 102.65% D. C. #1 0 18 Tennessee 109 86 78.90% Georgia #1 Defunct 11 0 10 Grands 1038 941 90.66% Georgia #13 27 0 0.00% Georgia #66 20 16 80.00% Indiana #24 16 15 93.75% Division 2 (121-200) Iowa #16 Defunct 5 0 Michigan 174 175 100.57% Kentucky #7 14 14 100.00% New Jersey 160 157 98.13% Kentucky #9 40 30 75.00% New Mexico 185 180 97.30% Massachusetts #14 39 38 97.44% New York 131 119 90.84% Montana #10 51 52 101.96% Oregon 127 131 103.15% Nevada #2 31 28 90.32% South Carolina 199 169 84.92% Nevada #3 9 12 133.33% Washington 170 126 74.12% Nevada #5 24 26 108.33% 7 Grands 1146 1057 92.23% Oklahoma #1 12 12 10000.00% South Dakota #1 33 32 96.97% South Dakota #20 25 27 108.00% Division 3 (201-300) West Virginia #6 28 38 135.71% Arizona 222 182 81.98% 465 434 93.33% California 232 220 94.83% TOTALS 5206 4799 92.18% Missouri 232 216 93.10% North Carolina 257 241 93.77% Ohio 274 235 85.77% Texas 203 196 96.55% Virginia 218 204 93.58% Wisconsin 213 200 93.90% 8 Grands 1851 1694 91.52% 44

MOC Proposed By-Law Changes Subject: Proposed By law Amendment Change to Supreme By-Laws regarding Per Capita Tax The present Supreme By-Law reads as follow: Article V, Supreme Pup Tent, Section 533, Per Capita Tax, Sub Section a, b, c & d B-1 a. The Supreme Per capita Tax assessed each member shall be $9.00 per year, payable in advance when dues are paid by the member. This shall become effective January 1, 2004. b. Pup Tents not functioning under a Grand shall pay $9.50 per member each year. This rate shall become effective January 1, 2004. Proposed Supreme By-Law change to read as follow: Article V, Supreme Pup Tent, Section 533, Per Capita Tax, Sub Section a, b & c a. The Supreme Per capita Tax assessed each member in a Grand and those not functioning under a Grand shall be $9.00 per year, payable in advance when dues are paid by the member. This shall become effective January 1, 2015. b. Delete completely c. Becomes b d. Becomes c Humbly Submitted James T. Brady Cootie # 308 Member in good standing 4 th Supreme District Treasurer/Adjutant Note: This proposed By-Law Amendment Change was passed by the Grand of Maryland at their regularly scheduled C of A on September 22 nd, 2013. 45

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Subject: Proposed By law Amendment Change to Supreme By-Laws regarding Per Number of Members to recruit for a Pup Tent B-3 Section 201: reads as follows: A Pup Tent may be formed by charter from the Supreme Pup Tent on application of not less than (15) Fifteen members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States who may be members of the Military Order of the Cootie in accordance Section 101 of the MOC By-Laws; provided, however the number of the Pup Tents in any Grand shall be governed by a majority vote of the Grand Council and where no Grand Pup Tent exists, it shall be a decision of the Supreme Pup Tent. Such application shall be made in accordance with the By-Laws of the Military Order of the Cootie. Justification for Change: I experienced a real hard time starting a Pup Tent in 2012 myself and 2 other members, had a real hard time coming up with the 18 members what we had to have to get a charter. Therefore this proposal will be best used in our rural areas and Western States that has a limited number of Pup Tents per Grand. This maybe the only way a Post could possibly start a Pup Tent, because the low number of membership they have to start a new Pup Tent. Now Therefore Be It Resolved: Recommend Article II, Section 201, should be amended as stated below. Section 201 A Pup Tent may be formed by charter from the Supreme Pup Tent on application of not less than (12) twelve members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States who may be members of the Military Order of the Cootie in accordance Section 101 of the MOC By-Laws; provided, however the number of the Pup Tents in any Grand shall be governed by a majority vote of the Grand Council and where no Grand Pup Tent exists, it shall be a decision of the Supreme Pup Tent. Such application shall be made in accordance with the By-Laws of the Military Order of the Cootie. This By-Law Amendment change was proposed by Dean House a Past Grand Commander of Montana summited to the Montana Mid-Winter Grand Council of Administration Meeting on this 29th day of January, 2015, at which this proposal was PASSED by Vote by the MOC of Montana Council of Administration meeting on this 29 th day of January, 2015. Subject: Proposed By law Amendment Change to Supreme By-Laws regarding Per Capita Tax Section 209 Reads as follows: B-4 A. The Supreme Commander may declare a Pup Tent defunct and its Charter forfeited after May 1, for failure to pay Supreme and Grand per capita tax on all members in good standing as prescribed in the By-Laws for failure to pay per capita tax on a minimum of (11) members. B. The Supreme Commander may order the cancelation of any Pup Tent Charter up on the direction of the Commander-in- Chief. Justification for change: With our membership continuing to decline we need to do everything possible to retain those Pup Tents, and our membership that continues to do the good work that the Cooties do. This will greatly help our rural areas, and several of our western states that has only a few active Pup Tents, and increase the chances of other VFW Posts to start a new Pup Tent. Now therefore it be resolved; recommend Article ll, Section 212, should be amended as stated below. Section 209 A. The Supreme Commander may declare a Pup Tent defunct and its Charter forfeited after May 1, for failure to pay Supreme and Grand per capita tax on all members in good standing as prescribed in the By-Laws for failure to pay per capita tax on a minimum of (9) B. The Supreme Commander may order the cancelation of any Pup Tent Charter up on the direction of the Commanderin-Chief. This By-Law change was proposed by Dean House Past Grand Commander of Montana, and submitted to the Montana Grand, Mid-Winter Council of Administration Meeting, and was PASSED by VOTE on this 29th day of January 25, 2015 47

Subject: Proposed By law Amendment Change to Supreme By-Laws regarding Forfeiture of Charter B-5 Section 212 Surrender or Forfeiture of Charter: A. No Charter shall be surrendered by any Pup Tent so long as nine (11) members thereof demand its continuance, nor unless a proposition to surrender the Charter shall have been made at a regular meeting of the Pup Tent of at least four (4) week before the time of action, and due notice of said proposition in writing given to every member of the Pup Tent. B. In Case of surrender or forfeiture of a Charter, the property of the Pup Tent, including books of record, and papers with all monies shall be immediately turned over to the Supreme Quartermaster. C. The Charter of the Pup Tent having less than (11) members in good standing on its rolls shall be cancelled, providing that the Pup Tent be notified thirty (30) days prior to cancelation by certified mail. Justification for Change: With our membership continuing to decline we need to do everything possible to maintain Pup Tents and membership and to continue all of the good work that Cooties do. This change brings this section of the By-Laws into compliance with Section 209 and the VFW By-Laws. Section 212 Surrender or Forfeiture of Charter: A. No Charter shall be surrendered by any Pup Tent so long as nine (9) members thereof demand its continuance, nor unless a proposition to surrender the Charter shall have been made at a regular meeting of the Pup Tent of at least four (4) week before the time of action, and due notice of said proposition in writing given to every member of the Pup Tent. B. In Case of surrender, revocation, or forfeiture of Charter of a Pup Tent. All personal property, including books, papers, and monies shall immediately pass to the Grand Quartermaster who shall take possession, and control of disposition as directed by Grand and Supreme. C. The Charter of the Pup Tent having less than (9) members in good standing on its rolls shall be cancelled, providing that the Pup Tent be notified thirty (30) days prior to cancelation by certified mail. This By-Law change was proposed by Dean House a Past Grand Commander of Montana summited to the Montana Mid- Winter Grand Council of Administration Meeting on this 29th day of January, 2015, at which this proposal was PASSED by Vote by the MOC of Montana Council of Administration meeting on this 29 th day of January, 2015 Subject: Proposed By law Amendment Change to Supreme By-Laws regarding Miscellaneous Provisions; Adult Female Auxiliary B-3 Article 6, Miscellaneous Provisions Section 609 Adult Female Auxiliary There shall be an Adult Female Auxiliary to the M.O.C. controlled by the Supreme Scratch, the Supreme Council of Administration and the Supreme Commander. Subordinate divisions of the MOC may establish and discontinue corresponding units in accordance with the laws of the organization. Membership shall be limited to members in good standing in the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. Justification: To bring the MOC By-Laws in line with the VFW By-Laws. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: Recommend Article 6, section 609, should be amended as stated below: B-6 A. There shall be an Adult Female Auxiliary to the M.O.C. under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Scratch, the Supreme Council of Administration and the Supreme Commander. Subordinate divisions of the MOC may establish and discontinue corresponding units in accordance with the laws of the organization. Membership shall be limited to members in good standing in the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. B. On an annual basis, it is mandatory that the Supreme President shall, within thirty (30) days after assuming office; submit an approved budget, an itemized report of the financial records, and the membership status for the Supreme Auxiliary, to the Supreme Commander, MOC. This By-Law change was proposed by a Past Grand Commander of Montana and submitted to the Grand of Montana, at its Council of Administration, which was held on the 30 th Day of January 2015, at which this proposal was considered, voted, and passed by the membership and Council. 48

ARTICLE V - Eligibility to Office. Whereas: Section 504 reads as follows Section 504. All active third degree members in good standing shall be eligible to any Supreme office in the Military Order of the Cootie; provided, however, that said members have been active members of the Military Order of the Cootie for at least three (3) years and that no member shall hold more than one (1) elective office at any one time. Justification: A. The aforementioned by-law is in great needs of changing for control measurements. B. This change in the by-law will allow controlment of the each area to run for office instead of having some of the same area running for office. C. This will allow propose candidates to be properly acknowledge by the members of the Organization. Whereas Section 504 should be amended and add a sub-paragraph (A) as underlined: NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: Recommend Article V, Section 504, should be added a sub paragraph (A, B, C, D, E,) to read as stated below: A) All active third degree members in good standing shall be eligible to any Supreme office in the Military Order of the Cootie; provided, however, that said members have been active members of the Military Order of the Cootie for at least three (3) years and that no member shall hold more than one (1) elective office at any one time. B) Candidates aspiring to achieve the position of Supreme Commander would be nominated from a specific area as outlined below or announce at the Supreme Scratch/Convention. The areas would be developed similar to those utilized by the VFW. C) The sequence for planning purposes for each year are: a. 2016-2017 Pacific Area b. 2017-2018 Central Area c. 2018-2019 Northern Area d. 2015-2016 Atlantic Area D) The Supreme Areas would be defined in such a way as to keep voting strength as even as possible while working within a geographically feasible region for ease of campaigning for the candidates. The areas would be broken out as follows: AREA SUP DIST GRANDS VOTING STRENGTH Atlantic Area Dist 3 PA DE 1107 Dist 4 MD DC WV VA 1353 Dist 5 NC SC FL GA 3051 Dist 16 EUR 364 TOTAL 5875 Pacific Area Dist 11 NM CO UT WY 816 Dist 12 CA AZ NV HI 2454 Dist 13 ID WA OR AK MT 1073 Dist 15 PAC 658 TOTAL 5001 Northern Area Dist 1 ME NH VT MA RI 446 Dist 2 CT NY NJ 1185 Dist 7 OH IN KY 2385 Dist 8 IL MI WI 2302 TOTAL 6318 Central Area Dist 6 AL MS LA TN CZ 1127 Dist 9 IA MO NE KS SD 1274 Dist 10 MN ND 1505 Dist 14 AR OK TX 1695 TOTAL 5601 49

50 E) Candidates would be proposed and campaign through their respective Supreme Area to receive the nomination. This candidate would then be presented to the Supreme Scratch for final balloting. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: Recommend Article V, Section 504, should be Amended and add sub paragraph (A, B, C, D, E,) to read as stated below: Section 504.. Eligibility to Office. A) All active third degree members in good standing shall be eligible to any Supreme office in the Military Order of the Cootie; provided, however, that said members have been active members of the Military Order of the Cootie for at least three (3) years and that no member shall hold more than one (1) Elective or Appointed office at any one time at the Supreme level. B) Candidates aspiring to achieve the position of Supreme Commander would be nominated from a specific area as outlined below or announce at the Supreme Scratch/Convention. The areas would be developed similar to those utilized by the VFW. C) The sequence for planning purposes for each year are: a. 2016-2017 Pacific Area b. 2017-2018 Central Area c. 2018-2019 Northern Area d. 2015-2016 Atlantic Area D) The Supreme Areas would be defined in such a way as to keep voting strength as even as possible while working within a geographically feasible region for ease of campaigning for the candidates. The areas would be broken out as follows: AREA SUP DIST GRANDS VOTING STRENGTH Atlantic Area Dist 3 PA DE 1107 Dist 4 MD DC WV VA 1353 Dist 5 NC SC FL GA 3051 Dist 16 EUR 364 TOTAL 5875 Pacific Area Dist 11 NM CO UT WY 816 Dist 12 CA AZ NV HI 2454 Dist 13 ID WA OR AK MT 1073 Dist 15 PAC 658 TOTAL 5001 Northern Area Dist 1 ME NH VT MA RI 446 Dist 2 CT NY NJ 1185 Dist 7 OH IN KY 2385 Dist 8 IL MI WI 2302 TOTAL 6318 Central Area Dist 6 AL MS LA TN CZ 1127 Dist 9 IA MO NE KS SD 1274 Dist 10 MN ND 1505 Dist 14 AR OK TX 1695 TOTAL 5601 E) Candidates would be proposed and campaign through their respective Supreme Area to receive the nomination. This candidate would then be presented to the Supreme Scratch for final balloting. This bylaw amendment was proposed by the action of Supreme Judge Advocate Franky A Hicks, BH, Grand of Georgia, at it s regularly, scheduled Scratch held on the April 11, 2015 at which this proposal was considered, voted and passed by the membership. This Amendment is to bring forth to the Convention to introduce and replace the standing motion for delegates to vote. OFFICIAL: (S) Franky A Hicks, Past Grand Commander, Scratchem Pup Tent #9 and the Grand of Georgia

2015 Convention News We have selected the Sheraton Station Square hotel for the 96 th Supreme convention which will be held in Pittsburgh, PA July 23-26, 2015. The hotel phone number for reservations is 800-325- 3535. Room rate will be $115.00 per night plus tax and a $12.00 per day parking fee. The hotel has shuttle buses that will be available to take individuals to the VFW Convention which is located about 1 mile from the hotel. The buses can also be used to take individuals to other places within a 3 mile radius of the hotel. The Banquet will be held on Saturday July 25 th and we have kept the cost at the same rate of $45.00 per person. For those individuals that want to stay at the cootie hotel for the VFW convention we have a limited number of rooms at the cootie rate provided the room is booked through July 25 th. We have 6 hospitality rooms available at a rate of $300.00 per day. The hospitality rooms have to be rented for Thursday thru Saturday and each room has a connecting room that will need to be reserved if the individual running the hospitality room wants to be next to it. 51

96th Supreme Scratch to be held at the Sheraton Station Square Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Cooties and Sisters will gather in Pittsburgh, PA at the Sheraton Station Square hotel the weekend of 23-26 July, 2015 for the 96th Supreme Scratch. Cooties will be responsible for their own reservations. Self-parking will be $12.00 per day. There will be a limited number of rooms available for Cooties who would like to check in as early as July 18, 2015 at the group rate. However, the stay must be through Saturday July 25, 2015. Early departures will pay a penalty. Cut-off for reservations is June 28, 2015. There is NO shuttle from the airport to the hotel. The Supreme Banquet will be held on Saturday July 26, 2015 at 7:00 PM. We are currently finalizing all of the specific details for the Convention. More information will be posted to our LOTCS.ORG website in the near future. REGISTRATION FORM 96th SUPREME SCRATCH Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 23-26 July 2015 NAME: GRAND OF: PT#: ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP CODE: HOME PHONE: DELEGATE: YES: NO: FEE TOTAL: Registration for the 96th Supreme Scratch is $15.00 per delegate. ALL PUP TENTS ARE REQUIRED TO REGISTER AT LEAST ONE DELEGATE TO THE 96th SUPREME SCRATCH PER SECTION 533 OF THE SUPREME BY-LAWS. Advance registration to be mailed to: Supreme Headquarters, MOC, 604 Braddock Avenue, Turtle Creek, PA 15145-2068. Advanced registration should arrive no later than June 30, 2015. Attach a separate sheet for multiple delegates with required funds for each delegate being registered. Registration at the Scratch will be $17.00. 52

96 th Supreme Scratch Agenda Sheraton Station Square Hotel, Pittsburgh, PA July 23-26, 2015 THURSDAY/ JULY 23, 2015 10:13 12:00: OLD COUNCIL 13:30 15:00: JOINT OPENING (All Star Hat Presentation) 17:00: JOINT MEMORIAL SERVICE FRIDAY/ JULY 24, 2015 09:13 12:00: AWARDS (Cootie Rules) 12:00 13:00: LUNCH 13:30 15:00: REPORTS OF COMMITTEES VAVS Special Projects National Home Inspector Tomb Trek NOMINATION OF SUPREME OFFICERS 2015-2016 SATURDAY/ JULY 25, 2015 09:00 12:00: BUSINESS SESSION 12:00 13:00: LUNCH 13:30 15:00: ELECTION OF SUPREME OFFICERS 2015-2016 18:00?????: SOCIAL HOUR FOLLOWED BY BANQUET INSTALLATION OF SUPREME OFFICERS 2015-16 SUNDAY/ JULY 26, 2015 07:00 08:00: PRESS ASSOCIATION BREAKFAST 08:00 09:00: PRAYER SERVICE 09:00 12:00: NEW COUNCIL TENTATIVE SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 53

96th Supreme Banquet Reservation Form Sheraton Station Square Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Name: Grand of: Address: City: State: Zip: BANQUET TICKET COST IS $45.00 Dinner Choice: Beef: Chicken: Fish: Number of Tickets Desired: Amt Remitted: Note: Seating will be in rounds of TEN. Make checks payable to Supreme Headquarters and mail with this form and your check to 604 Braddock Ave, Turtle Creek, PA 15145-2068 and earmark it 96th Supreme Banquet. Tickets will NOT be mailed. Pick up tickets at the Supreme Convention starting Thursday July 23 th at the Cootie registration Table. A $45.00 service charge will be instituted on all returned checks!! 54

M.O.C.A. 54 th Supreme Convention Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania July 23 July 26, 2015 ADVANCE REGISTRATION Make Advance Registration checks payable to the Supreme M.O.C.A. Treasurer and mail to Penney Howard, P O Box 34, Flora Vista, NM 87415. Advance Registration is $17.00. On-site Registration is $19.00. NOTE: Registration includes the Supreme President s Program Book for 2015-2016. Please be sure to mail your advance registration so it is received by the Supreme Treasurer before June 15, 2015. PLEASE print or type ALL information Name: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Telephone: Area Code ( ) cell ( ) E-mail: Grand: Aux # Voting Supreme Officers and Grand Presidents, please indicate your title below: Date Received by Supreme Treasurer: Amount $: Sisters, there seems to be some confusion about registration for the Supreme Convention. Registration entitles you to a packet that includes the ad book printed by the MOC, a Convention Badge, an Officers Report Book and the Supreme President s Program Book for the 2015-2016 year. All delegates and alternates must be registered in order to vote. If you have one delegate present, she may vote the strength of the Auxiliary provided the Registration Fee has been paid for all delegates. Should no delegate be present, an alternate may take the vote. If you are preregistered, please notify your Auxiliary at the time you are elected as a delegate or alternate. This will avoid paying the Registration Fee twice. The Auxiliary should reimburse you if you are prepaid and they pay delegate (registration) fees. SHERATON STATION SQUARE HOTEL Pittsburgh, PA Reservations: 1-800-325-3535 Room Rates are $115.00 + tax The Hotel parking is $12 per day. You MUST mention the code M.O.C. to get the group rate. Banquet tickets are available at $45 per person. See Cootie Courier. 55

MILITARY ORDER OF THE COOTIE 4 th Supreme District, Tomb Trek Committee Listen up to these words of wisdom from Cootie # 308: Some, if not most, of my fellow Cooties may have heard some rumors about the dates of Tomb Trek being changed. Well, this letter is to inform you that this is not a rumor and here is the reasoning behind the changes. It started back during our 78 th Tomb Trek in 2012. The Department of Defense (DOD), who actually is in charge of Arlington National Cemetery, came to me saying that we had to consider some changes to our scheduled Tomb Trek visit to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier just before Veterans Day. The first change was the amphitheater being off limits. Then came the delivery and pick-up of the wreaths. By the way, that one is still being discussed. Then, the quantity of buses to be allowed was being questioned. (At least that one seems to be answered with 9 to 10 buses still being permitted). Then we had to back it up one weekend and now we have to back it up one full week before, which equates to two weekends in some years before Veterans Day. The reason behind this is SECURITY. Security measures need to be in place before the President of the United States along with other dignitaries come to present wreaths on Veterans Day. Even though we are a Military Organization, chartered by Congress since 1923, the DOD does not want us or the general public around close to November 11 th. I ve come to understand why and the good reasons behind these efforts. Just think about what has happened recently in Paris, France; Ottawa, Canada and Madrid, Spain. So, doing our Tomb Trek around October 31 st and November 1 st of each year in the future is not unreasonable. The cost for the wreaths will remain at $25.00; the cost for the Banquet on Saturday night remains at $50.00; the cost for the bus tickets needed to go up $15.00; the cost for the registration needed to go up to $20.00 and the Pin cost remains at $5.00. These costs look like they can remain in place for the next 5 years with the Banquet cost being the only one that may need to change. Now for some really great news! The Sheraton Pentagon City Hotel was so impressed with us Cooties (because we were so nice and cleaned up after ourselves) that they asked to extend our current contract from 2016 out to 2019 and in doing so they lowered their room rates starting in 2017 out to 2019 to only $99.95 plus tax per night along with free Wi Fi in the rooms; a 10% discount in the restaurant and bar starting this year (2015). Parking remains the same for all years at only $10.00 per night. So, please remember to make your own reservation at the Sheraton Pentagon City Hotel by contacting them via internet www.starwoodhotels.com or call (703) 521-1900 directly and book your room early. Remember that they have shuttle service to and from Reagan International Airport and Pentagon City Mall for all your shopping needs. In addition send all your pre-registration information to the Tomb Trek Treasurer, Jane Channell at 2728 Hillside Court, Ijamsville, Maryland 21754-8806 or e-mail her at mocadolphin@msn.com. Jill Lynch is Chairman and Mark Newman is Co-Chairman for this year s 81 st Tomb Trek, I will however be around and willing to be of assistance where and whenever I can be. It has been a real pleasure and honor serving you, my fellow Cooties these past 10 years in all my roles involving Tomb Trek and I hope I have made them as memorable for you as they have been for me. This year s 81 st Tomb Trek in 2015 is from Friday October 30 th through Sunday November 1 st, with the previous Thursday and following Monday as extra days if you want them. I hope to see you there. Keep up the good work, and Keep em smiling in Beds of White Yours in LOTCS, 56 James T. Brady Cootie # 308 Past Tomb Trek Chairman Past 4 th Supreme District Adjutant/Treasurer Past Grand of MD Seam Squirrel Past Pup Tent # 3 Seam Squirrel 1314 Somerset Road Severn MD 21144-1943 (202) 549-9533 or jbrady@ushmm.org

Listen Cooties, Save our Cootie Memorial at the VFW National Home I wanted to share these pictures with everyone reminding ALL COOTIES of the worsening condition of OUR Cootie Memorial at OUR VFW National Home for Children. We have raised $10,000 so far, 1/4 of what we need to restore this back to it s original contour. So please don t forget, this is OUR legacy, OUR heritage and OUR responsibility to insure the Military Order of the Cootie namesake is there for future generations to see and be proud of. Donations can be sent to (Earmark as MOC Memorial Restoration ): Supreme MOC Headquarters 604 Braddock Ave Turtle Creek, PA. 15145-2068 Yours in L.O.T.C.S., Mark Newman IPSC 13-14 57

58 NOTE: Thank you Barbara Simpson for the photos and all you do for the MOC!

September 11th & 12th 2015 Friday Friday 11 September: 12 Arrive and enjoy Hospitality Room Saturday Saturday 1213 September: Tour to Mall, Manhattan, KS Possible tour to Ft. Riley. Saturday 1213 September: Cocktails (6:00-7:00 pm) Dinner (7:00 pm) DRESS IS CASUAL $35.00 (includes Registration - $5.00 and Dinner - $30.00) 59

The passing of Military Order of the Cootie Past Madam Grand President of Arizona Merliene Mae Maschke 1930-2015 Merliene Mae (Breitzman) Maschke (Breitzman) formerly of Young America (YA), MN passed away on March 2, 2015 in Mesa, AZ at the age of 85. She was laid to rest in a private interment next to her husband Wallace Elmer Maschke at Mau Cemetery in Norwood Young America (NYA). Merliene Mae (Breitzman) was born in South Shore, South Dakota to Melvin and Olive (Noeldner) Breitzman on January 21, 1930. The family moved to Blakely, MN about 1935. Later they moved to Waconia, MN, where Merliene attended St. John s School and was confirmed by Rev. Kramer. She worked on the Breitzman farm until she married Wallace Elmer Maschke on November 10, 1948. They resided in Young America, MN and were blessed with two children, Bruce and Debby. Merliene and Wally were married for only a few months shy of 50 years when Wally s passed away in 1998. While residing in YA, Merliene was an active member in the community serving on the Young America Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary; she also was a Den Mother for the Cub Scouts and active with her daughter in 4-H. She worked in several career fields over her lifetime including working as a carpenter the first years of her marriage and retired from Softsoap Enterprises. Merliene loved to entertain friends and family and was known as an excellent cook. She also enjoyed traveling, gardening and animals. She had a flair for design which came out in her decorating and the crafts she loved to create. Upon retiring, Merliene and Wally moved to Eden Valley, MN where they had owned a cabin for many years on Brown s Lake. After Wally s passing, Merliene moved to Apache Junction, AZ where she lived until her passing. In Apache Junction, she was very active in the local community and held the office of Madam Grand President with the Military Order of the Cootie USA and Junior Regent with the Women of the Moose Lodge 2039. She was also an active member of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles, American Legion Auxiliary and VFW Post 9399 Ladies Auxiliary. Merliene is survived by her: Children, Bruce Maschke and his wife, Kris (Feltmann), of Hamburg, MN, Debby (Maschke) Wadsworth of Maple Grove, MN Grandchildren, Chet Maschke and his fiancée, Amanda Hill, Mitchell Maschke Great Grandchild, Olivia 60

Grand of Maryland Perry Point Va Medical Center volunteer awards luncheon, April 1, 2015. Pictured left to right: Lou Sica, Seam Squirrel PT25 Grand of MD; Phil Beinke, PT25 Hospital Chairman; Dr. Adam M. Robinson Jr., Acting Director, VA Maryland Heath Care System and R. David Edwards, Chief, Public & Community Relations, VA Maryland Health Care Systems. PT 25 received certificate of participation award. Lou Sica received a 100 Hour pin, and Phil Beinke a 300 Hour Pin. 61

Grand of Mississippi Supreme 6th District MOCA President Marquitta Hill with National Senior Vice President Francisca Guilford and National Senior Vice Commander-in-Chief John Biedrzycki at the Department of MS Mid-Winter Conference on Saturday, January 24th in Tupelo, MS. 62

The Grand Pup Tent of Mississippi held annual elections at its Scratch in Hattiesburg on April 11, 2015. The meeting was hosted by Sea Bees Pup Tent 17 from Hattiesburg. The following officers and appointees were installed by Past Supreme Commander Fred Garcia: Jim Darrah, Grand Commander; Gary Iverson, Sr. Vice Commander; Steve Strickland, Jr. Vice; Mathew Dawson, Quartermaster/Adjutant; Doug Lee, Chaplain; Louis George, Judge Advocate and Asst. Adjutant; Isaac Ike Bowden, Surgeon; Phillip Phil Lovell, Historian; George Herrington PGC, Chief of Staff; John Duncan PGC, Inspector; B.J. Lott PGC, Hospital and Blood Chairman; Lowell Redd, Membership Chairman; William Spider Redd, Shirt Reader; Collins Barnes, Provost Marshal; Julius Buddy Johnson, Jimmy Legs; Leon Lee Rackley, Newshound. New Grand Commander s wife Billie pins on his Past Grand Quartermaster Pin. 2015-16 Grand of MS officers being installed MS Grand Commander Jim Darrah 63

Grand of Oklahoma 14th Supreme reps from Oklahoma, Arkansas & Texas visit Lawton/Fort Sill Veterans Center This is a 200 bedroom facility,built and opened in 2003. Among the many amenities are a Chapel, large Auditorium, Barber shop, Library/ T.V. room and dailey activety center. We had a great visit. It was a impressive center. Yea that s PSC Joseph McCoullugh in the picture. Coy Overall showing off his display of his wood carvings in the Red Wing. 64

Grand of Pennsylvania The yearly mid-winter carnival was held at the Coatesville VA Medical Center on March 10, 2015. The event was sponsored by all veterans organizations. Participating in the event were: Pup Tent #44 Del-Val and Pup Tent #8 Rogue Runners. Both Sponsored the food area with snacks (Philadelphia soft pretzels, cookies and more ) for 325 patients. The next scheduled activity is in July. 65

Grand of Texas On April 2, 2015, at the Volunteer Awards Program for Michael E DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston,TX, Allan Perkins was named Volunteer of the Year. Below is the screen shot of his service considered for this award: Allan Perkins, 12 Years volunteer service Military Order of the Cootie, Executive Committee, VAVS Committee, Parking Committee, Employee Suggestion Committee, Ambassador, volunteer driver (POV), Veterans Point of Service kiosk, monthly Cootie Bingo, National Salute activities, Adopt A Vet. Currently Allan serves as the Supreme Sky Pilot of the MOC. 66

Grand of Virginia VA Pup Tent 9 held Fun Day on 7 MAR 15. Pup Tents 1 and 2 were in attendance having brought their people along to partake in the festivities. The below photos are of a Grayback from PT1 who was required to carry a pacifier until she completed 3rd Degree. In the picture she presents the now unneeded pacifier to the Grand (in attendance as a member of PT9) and in the other picture she has presented another pacifier to the Sr. Vice (presumptive incoming Grand) who proudly shows that hers is bigger. 67

Grand of Wisconsin Grand Commander Larry Green, presenting a check to the Milwaukee V.A. Hospital (L-R ) S.R. Davis (Zablocki VAMC VAVS Rep), Grand Commander Larry Green, Robert H. Beller (Zablocki Medical Center Director), Trusi Groth, (MOCA PT8 Voluntary) and Di Anna Sheridan, (MOCA PT8 Voluntary). 68

From the Editor Listen Cooties, It has been an honor to serve as your Cootie Courier editor. I hope that everyone will continue to work those seams! The roles of our beloved order are diminishing rapidly. Let s all look to our fellow VFW comrades and invite them to become part of the Honor Degree of the VFW. Always remember to drink lots and lots of Cootie Milk to give you strength while you navigate those hunting grounds. Yours in LOTCS, Dale A. Iannello Editor, Cootie Courier 69