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www.ftcky-moaa.org ftckymoaa@gmail.com P.O. Box 3569, Clarksville, TN 37043-3569 Volume IX, Issue 5 May 1, 2018 The Next Meeting Will Be on Saturday, 19 May Assemble at 1130; meal at 1200 at The Oakland Manor 9210 Newstead Rd, Hopkinsville GPS: 36º 30.193' N 87º 36.196' W Speaker: Walker Thomas KY State Representative, District 8 Topic: State Veterans and Military Affairs Issues Directions from Clarksville: From the intersection of Ft. Campbell Blvd (US-41A) and I- 24, drive northwest on I-24 toward Paducah for 12.6 miles; take Exit 73, and turn left onto Gracey Herndon Rd (KY-117). Follow Gracey Herndon Rd. for 1.3 miles to the stop sign at Newstead Rd. (KY-164). Turn left; follow Newstead Rd. for 2.1 miles. Oakland Manor will be on your right. From Hopkinsville: Follow Canton St / Canton Pike (KY-272) west for about 4 miles to the intersection with Newstead Rd. (KY-164). Turn left at the convenience store onto Newstead Rd., and drive for about 3.5 miles. Oakland Manor will be on your left. Meal: (Buffet) Grilled Chicken Breast and Roast Beef, sliced with Au Jus; Green Beans and Garlic Mashed Potatoes; Fruit Cobbler (apple or peach) and Blueberry Cheesecake.; and Coffee, Water, And Tea. Cost: $18 per person, includes gratuity INSIDE THIS EDITION Next Meeting Details 1 President's Comments 2 Leadership Summary 2 Treasurer's Report 1 Ladies' Activities 4 Reports & Activities 1-5 Membership Application 6 TREASURER S REPORT CU ACCOUNT BALANCES as of 26 April 2018 General Fund $ 3,506.75 Scholarship Fund 7,770.00 Directory Fund 100.00 Turkey Fund 450.00 Total $ 11,826.75 NEW MEMBERS We welcome these new members join in April: MAJ Robert Gardner, USA (F) CW4 Shannon Loose, USA (R) IMPORTANT: R.S.V.P. As Soon As You Can; NLT NOON on Monday, 14 May Please use the form on the website: http://ftcky-moaa.org/rsvp.php or contact CDR Steve Singleton: steve.singleton76@gmail.com or CW2 Warren&Nancy Evans: evansmoaa@gmail.com 931-802-6598 931-647-5808 Please don't wait to be called; be proactive, and help them out Chapter Policy on Luncheon Reservations When reservations are made for Chapter meetings, commitments are made to the restaurant/meeting place to pay for the number of reservations reported. If you make a reservation and then later determine you cannot attend, please call your reservation chairperson as soon as possible. If you are unable to give sufficient notice of your cancellation, please send a check for the appropriate amount to P.O. Box 3569, Clarksville, TN 37043-3569.

PRESIDENT S COMMENTS President Monroe Gildersleeve, Jr. ELECTION SECURITY Finally, the FY 2018 omnibus bill includes $380 million in grant funding states for election security improvements, including enhanced election technology and increasing election Cyber security. The bill grants distribution authority to the Elections Assistance Commission which has until the week of May 7, 2018 to distribute these funds. Numerous other county programs were funded in the FY 2018 omnibus bill. As the 2018 election cycle approaches, Congress will be less likely to pass other major pieces of legislation, and many anticipate this will be the final large bill passed before November. However, a few outstanding issues remain, including government appropriations for FY 2019 and re-authorization of the National Flood Insurance Program and the Federal Aviation Administration. Editorial Policy This Newsletter is published by the Fort Campbell Chapter, which is an affiliate of the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA). MOAA and all its affiliated chapters and councils are non-partisan. Officers and Committees President: CW4 Monroe Gildersleeve, Jr., USA (Ret) 1st Vice President: LTC Tim Powers, USA (Ret). 2nd Vice President: CW4 Brian Lynch,USA Secretary: CDR Steve Singleton, USN (Ret) Treasurer: MAJ Dick Noggle, USA (Ret) Personal Affairs & Chaplain: CPT Eddie Sumbler, USA (Ret) Surviving Spouse Liaison: Mrs Nancy Evans Historian: MAJ Vivian Fivecoat, USA (Ret) Legislative KY: Col Rich Stevenson, U(Ret)SAF (Ret) Chairs: TN: Maj Bill Summers, USAF (Ret) ROTC Chairs: KY MAJ Van Chase, USA (Ret) TN Col Gary Chilcott, USAF (Ret) JROTC Liaison: KY: Lt Col Marty Schroeder, USAF (Ret); TN: LT Chuck Webber, USN (Ret) Veterans Coalition Liaison: MAJ Vivian Fivecoat, USA (Ret) Newsletter and Webmaster: Lt Col J.T. Smith, USAF (Ret) Public Relations: Mrs. Joy Huggins Scholarship Chair: COL Jeff Yaeger, USA (Ret) Special Programs: CDR Ivan Adames, USN (Ret); COL Tom Borlund, USA (Ret); CW3 Warren Evans, USA (Ret); CW4 Howard French, USA (Ret); Maj Bill Summers, USAF (Ret) The omnibus bill provides EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE $10 billion in Infrastructure - The Executive Committee spending across several Federal agencies and programs, in- Kandahar Room at Cole Park met at noon on 26 April in the cluding: Commons on Ft. Campbell. $6.1 billion for DOT Capital Topics discussed included the Investment, Highway Spending refund of the venue charge at and Trust Fund, and TIGER Casey Jones Distillery due to Grants. the level of purchases at their sales and gift store; sponsorship of a hole at the recent golf $1.1 billion for USDA Rural Broadband Pilot Project and tournament; a proposal to conduct a Chapter-sponsored golf Water and Waste Grants. $712 million for HUD tournament; the need for more Common Development Block internal controls for future turkey hunts; problems resolving Grants and Home Investment Partnerships. the membership roster with $380 million for EAC Electric MOAA national; the results of this year s legislative efforts: Infrastructure. four of the five bills of interest $600 million for EPA Clean were past an on their way to Water and Drinking Water the Governor, leaving only the Revolving Funds. naming of VA homes for more We should continue supporting our elected officials in their AMVET, Women Vets of Amer- effort; TVET seeking DAV, effort to work with Congress and ica, and Marine Corp League membership; ROTC/JROTC the administration to ensure Awards; Welcome Home Vets county priorities are protected in in September; and TN access future appropriations processes. to the KY Veterans Cemetery NEVER STOP SERVING West issue. Sick or hospitalized? Call Chaplain Eddie Sumbler 931-216-7504 to be placed on the Prayer List and/ or arrange for a visitation when appropriate Patronize Our Directory Advertisers Their support is the backbone of the Chapter s Scholarship Program. Please support those who support us so that we can continue to support future leaders of out military services. May 2018 Volume IX, Issue 5 Page 2 of 6 Ft. Campbell Chapter Military Officer's Association of America

Thirty-six members and guests gathered at Casey Jones Distillery near Hopkinsville for a nice meal provided by Four Seasons Catering. The owner of the facility, Arlon Casey Jones ( AJ ), gave an interesting introduction, relating the distillery beginnings to his grandfather and how they started their company as a hobby initially. CW4 Gildersleeve welcomed our guests and several returning members; then, presented a Certificate of Appreciation to AJ for the support of Kentucky and Tennessee veterans as well as being excellent hosts for our meeting. Kelley Young and Henry Moore PREVIOUS MEETING HIGHLIGHTS AJ & Monroe Gildersleeve Following the meal, CW4 Gildersleeve introduced Henry Moore from AseraCare Hospice who gave a very moving presentation on their services for veterans. He expressed his honor at being able to serve veterans during their final days. Kelley Young then asked the members to consider volunteering their time to care for their patients, since veterans can relate so well with fellow veterans. On completion of the presentation, President Gildersleeve presented Certificates of Appreciation to the presenters for their difficult but much-needed service to veterans. Jim Grater & Monroe Gildersleeve Capt Jim Grater was then called up and presented a MOAA pin as one of our newest chapter members. Maj Bill Summers then gave a legislative update. We have four of five sponsored bills that look like they will be signed by the governor. The one bill that did not go forward was the bill to standardize naming of the veteran homes, which was opposed by the Tenn Dept of Veteran Services. We will address that issue this summer. Plans continue to get TVET operational this summer. A question was asked about the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West, which TN veterans can not access. This has been an ongoing issue, and we will contact the Kentucky veterans coalition (JECVO) to see if they can offer some assistance. COL Jeff Yaeger announced that we will give three scholarships of $1250 each with two going to Clarksville HS in Tennessee and one to Christian Central HS in Kentucky. He also updated everyone on the Ft Campbell Invitational Turkey Hunt on 7 Apr. Turnout was very good, with 27 soldiers and 59 total participants. On the down side, he said it was bone cold, snowing, and they shot a total of one turkey. CW4 Gildersleeve informed the members that there would be a Pro horse-shoe tournament at the Civitan Park on 1 June. Cindy Summers (the new grandmother!) announced that the Ft Campbell Town Center pharmacy was doing immunizations (flu, shingles, and tetanus). She added that the new shingles vaccine is now being used. May 2018 Volume IX, Issue 5 Page 3 of 6 Ft. Campbell Chapter Military Officer's Association of America December 2015 Volume Vi, Issue 12 Page 3 of 6 Ft. Campbell Chapter Military Officer's Association of America

LADIES' ACTIVITIES The Next Ladies Luncheon Will be on Friday, 11 May at 1130 at Logan s Roadhouse 3072 Wilma Rudolph Blvd, Clarksville GPS: 36 35.735' N 87 15.254' W R.S.V.P. by noon on Monday, 7 May Use the website form at http://ftcky-moaa.org/ladies-reservations.php or contact: Dede Anderson at (931) 647-1298 Florence Grant at (931) 648-9406 Nancy Evans at (931) 647-5808 dede.anderson45@gmail.com flogran@yahoo.com evansmoaa@gmail.com Please don't wait to be called; those who do the calling will appreciate it. COMMUNITY SUPPORT ACTIVITIES MOAA Chapter Sponsors 8th Hole at the Godfather Invitational Golf Tournament Clarksville Country Club, 24 April Richard Noggle and Kelley Replogle at the MOAA-Sponsored Hole ROTC / JROTC Awards Programs APSU ROTC Cadet Jasmin Shuler Northeast HS JROTC Cadet Donavan Powers Hopkinsville HS JROTC Cadet Joshua Griffey May 2018 Volume IX, Issue 5 Page 4 of 6 Ft. Campbell Chapter Military Officer's Association of America

COMMUNITY SUPPORT ACTIVITIES (Continued) Christian County Chamber of Commerce Hopkinsville on 5 April Ivan Adames and Monroe Gildersleeve Janet & Steve Singleton and Neldon Whitty Tim & Jane Powers,Tom & Freida Borlund and Bob Posley Ivan Adames, John Bruce, and Rich Stevenson at the Kentucky Legislative Update MOAA / Fort Campbell Commanding General s Turkey Hunt 6 and 7 April Monroe Gildersleeve & Jeff Yaeger (Event Coordinator) The Winner, CPT Joey Vanderbosch May 2018 Volume IX, Issue 5 Page 5 of 6 Ft. Campbell Chapter Military Officer's Association of America

Who Can Join? You can! We welcome active duty, former, retired, Reserve and National Guard commissioned and warrant officers and their surviving spouses, as well as cadets and midshipmen, of all uniformed services Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, Public Health Service, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Why Join? MOAA is the largest and most influential organization protecting the benefits and interests of the soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen protecting our nation now and those who have honorably done so in the past. Members have access to a wide range of services that benefit them while on active duty, during transition, and after separation or retirement. Add your strength to our numbers NEVER STOP SERVING!