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Arizona s First Chapter THE ARIZONA CHAPTER, P.O. Box 7644, Cave Creek, AZ 85327 PAGE 1 CHARTERED IN 1956 - OVER 40 YEARS OF SERVICE TO COUNTRY FEBRUARY 2003 President s Message These are the first words that I have written this year - so- "HAPPY NEW YEAR!" I want to wish each Chapter member the Very Best for 2003. This year has started out to be very busy for MOAA affairs. I traveled to Yuma to attend the Yuma chapter s dinner on the night of January 15 and then capped it off with a Council of Chapters meeting there on the 16th. Both meetings were very informative. A discussion item of primary importance was the State MOAA convention which was scheduled to be held November 9-11 at the Poco Diablo Resort in Sedona, AZ. This year s convention has been cancelled and will hopefully be rescheduled for 2005. We will keep you updated on this important event as more information is received. Another item of much interest was the theft of personal data from TriWest. The theft only involved active duty military personnel that had used TriCare; retired military that were on TriCare Prime; and those that turned 65 after 1 January 1999 and had been on TriCare Prime. All effected personnel have been notified by letter and apprised of what steps to take to protect themselves. At our January meeting two people indicated they had received the notification letter. We will continue to pass on any information that we receive. If anybody received a letter from TriWest that wasn t at the January luncheon, please give me a call at (480) 595-8693, so that we can discuss it and I can add you to the database that I am building. If you have any questions, I will try and get them answered through my contact in Tucson. A volunteer has stepped forward to fill the 1st Vice President position - Col Gary Fredricks USAF (Ret) who recently joined the Chapter. Thanks Gary, I know it will be a pleasure to work with you. The Chapter still needs a volunteer for the Membership Chairman s position. I am having trouble fitting that into my schedule along with everything else. A gentle reminder to all that February 14 is Valentine s Day. Don t forget! Happy Valentine s Day! God Bless America And God Bless each of you. Ronald R. Green LtCol USAF (Ret), President, Arizona Chapter, MOAA Scholarship/Awards Committee The Scholarship program is on track for another successful year. Application forms were mailed in December to each of the sixteen high schools for which we claim responsibility. On January 2 we mailed letters to each of the high schools with the criteria for the award of the JROTC Recognition Ribbon and Medal. Now that we are in the last half of the school year we can expect some activity toward selecting recipients of both the scholarship money and the Recognition Medals. Plan on being tapped to serve on the Scholarship Selection Committee or the Award Presenters list. If you have strong desires to serve in either capacity, just let me know. Arthur Parker & Richard Horn Scholarship/Awards Membership Currently the Chapter has 158 members including 41 Auxiliaries. Fifty-four year 2002 members have yet to renew for 2003. Unsure if you paid your dues for 2003? If an 02 follows your name on the mailing label of your newsletter, you are urged to fill out the enclosed renewal form and send it to Bill Johnson. If you know of someone who is not a member but fits our member profile, pass the information along to the membership chairman. Ron Green, Membership Chapter Name Change Just a reminder that as of 1 January our chapter is officially The Arizona Chapter, Military Officers Association of America (MOAA). It appears that most people are using the term Military Officers Association in conversation rather than MOAA. The masthead on the printed newsletter will not change until the September issue. Arizona Chapter Calendar Feb 6 BOD Meeting Feb 14 St. Valentine s Day Sinking of USS Maine 1898 Feb 17 President s Day Feb 20 Luncheon Meeting Feb 23 Flag Raising Mt. Suribachi 1945 Feb 24 Operation Desert Storm 1991 Mar 6 BOD Meeting In this Issue Page 1 President s Message Scholarship/Awards Membership Chapter Name Change Page 2 MOAA Membership Meeting Reservation Newsletter Ads New Members Chaplin s Corner 50th Anniversary Golf Tournament Raffle Winners Bob Hope Tribute Veteran Registry Scholarship Fund Page 3 108th Congress Air Travel Rights Nautical Trivia Page 4 Vets Registry Form Page 5 MOAA Nametags Mailing Addresses January Meeting Forms Page 6 Officers SUPPORT OUR TROOPS REMEMBER OUR FALLEN COMRADES FLY YOUR FLAG

Page 2 Chapter & National MOAA Membership For some reason there continues to be a lack of understanding of how local Chapter dues and national MOAA dues are handled. Lets be clear THEY ARE TWO SEPARATE AND DISTINCT DUES. All Regular members are required to hold and maintain membership in the national Military Officers Association of America. While not required, all Auxiliary members are also encouraged to acquire and maintain national MOAA membership. Auxiliary dues are for the surviving spouse of a Military Officer. There are no dues for the spouse of a still living member officer. This year, cost is $20.00 for Regular members and $10.00 for Auxiliary members per year for Chapter dues. These dues are in addition to the annual national MOAA dues that are paid directly by the individual to national MOAA when billed. The number system used on Chapter newsletter mailing labels (i.e., 02, 03, etc) refers only to paid up local Chapter dues. The Chapter dues year runs from 1 January to 31 December. If you are a life member of national MOAA you are recognized by MOAA with a life membership card. If you are a yearly member of National MOAA your membership runs for 12 months from the date you originally subscribed. Do not send your National dues to our local Chapter send them to National MOAA! Timely Meeting Reservations It has become apparent we need to make a pitch for sending in reservation slips by the Not Later Than date. We are again having problems with members not sending in their dinner reservations on time. When someone shows up unannounced for a luncheon or dinner meeting, confusion reigns! The food staff does not prepare more than the meals we pay for in advance. At the January luncheon, three members who had not paid in advance showed up expecting a meal. Arrangements were made with the restaurant, but at some loss of good will. Please take a hard look at your schedule and try to make a firm reservation ahead of time. Schedules do change, but a late cancellation with Jim Seidl (Programs) (602-841- 6026) or Bill Johnson (Treasurer) 602-689-5379 is better than showing up without advance notice. Newsletter Advertising If you or a business/organization known to you wishes to place an ad in The Sentinel please contact the Editor for details. Advertisements will be priced according to size in multiples that approximate standard business card dimensions. Proceeds from advertisements help defray cost of preparing the newsletter. Advertising costs are: Size Annual Quarterly Impact Ad Single Card $80 $25 $15 Double Card $160 $50 $30 Quadruple Card $320 $100 $60 New Members Welcome to new Chapter members since the last newsletter: LT Ronald J. Maul USN (Ret) and wife Jan Col Gary W. Fredricks USAF (Ret) and wife Marie Chaplain s Corner "Close knit the warm fraternal tie that makes the whole world one. Our discords change to harmony like angelsongs begun. At last, upon that brighter shore complete thy glorious plan, and heaven shall crown for evermore the brotherhood of man. Amen Robert Rutherford, Chaplain Chapter 50 th Anniversary ATTENTION ALL CHAPTER MEMBERS: Since our Chapter s 50 th Anniversary celebration will take place in 2006, we need to start contributing now to the Anniversary Fund. In the future, whenever you have a little extra discretionary money available give it to the Treasurer for deposit in the Anniversary Account. Check the box on the form in this newsletter and send your contribution to the Chapter Treasurer, Bill Johnson. Chet Baumer, 50 th Anniversary Chairman Spring Golf Tournament The next AZ Chapter MOAA Golf Tournament will be held at Falcon Dunes Golf course on May 10. Details and reservation forms will be in the April Sentinel. In the meantime practice, get your nerve up, and reserve May 10 for a day of fun and companionship. Bernie Conway, Tournament Director Raffle Winners The following people were winners in the "50/50" raffle held at the January meeting: Velma Birtciel, Betty Baumer, Pete Magadan, Gerald Lovett, and Vicky Monroe. Bob Hope Tribute Efforts are underway to make a contribution by Chapter members to the Bob Hope Tribute. The AZ Council of Chapters would like to make the contribution to get attention for MOAA. To make it significant they are planning on $5000 from all chapters. If you would like to be part of that effort, please make out your check to the AZ Chapter MOAA, send it to Bill Johnson, and identify it for the Bob Hope Tribute. Bill will then write out one check and send it to the AZ Council of Chapters Treasurer. Arizona Veteran Registry The Arizona Department of Veterans Services is attempting to get all Vets to register. This will help them make sure that a veteran is provided with important information relating to veterans issues. A form for the registration is included as an insert. Please fill it out and send it to the address listed on the form. Scholarship Fund One person s generous gift will help strengthen America s future through supporting the education of our youth. Since the last newsletter a generous Scholarship and 50th Anniversary Fund donation has been received from Charles Retz. Our thanks are offered to contributors on behalf of all future beneficiaries of the Scholarship Fund.

108th Congress Kicks Off New Bills With the start of the new Congress, legislators have begun offering a stream of new bills. Here is a list of selected bills of interest to MOAA members, many of which are carryovers from last year's unenacted initiatives: *H.R. 303 (Bililrakis, R-FL) would eliminate the disability offset to military retired pay for all retirees with 20 or more years of service. *H.J. Res. 3 (Thomas, R-CA) would prevent implementation of planned March 1 reductions in Medicare reimbursement rates. It would freeze Medicare payments at the higher 2002 levels until Congress can change the flawed rate formula. *H.R. 26 (Cardin, D-MD) would reverse planned Medicare payment cuts and implement a schedule for yearly increases in the rate of Medicare reimbursements to providers. *H.R. 36 (Bilirakis, R-FL) would allow qualifying survivors over age 55 to retain Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) if they remarry after the age of 55. Currently, they must forfeit that compensation if they remarry at any age. *S. 19 (Daschle, D-SD) would authorize full concurrent receipt; restore tax equity for military homeowners and drilling Reservists; establish a mandatory funding mechanism for the VA health care system; and permit prescriptions from non-va providers to be filled at VA pharmacies. NOTE: S. 19 is not intended as a vehicle for legislative action, but as a statement of the Democratic leadership's support for these initiatives in the 108th Congress. The individual provisions of S. 19 will be introduced as separate bills, and we'll list the separate bills on MOAA's Web site. *S. 55 (Johnson, D-SD) would tie the yearly rate of Montgomery GI Bill Assistance to the cost of attending a public college or university. *S. 58 (Johnson, D-SD) and H.R. 56 (Edwards, D-TX) would allow military retirees to enroll in the Federal Employees Health Benefit Plan (FEHBP) as an alternative to TRICARE. Retirees who entered service before June 7, 1956 would be exempt from paying FEBHP premiums. We anticipate imminent introduction of bills on other MOAA-supported issues, including Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) upgrades, health care improvements for under-65 beneficiaries, and active-duty pay and benefit increases. [Source: MOAA s Legislative Update 1-17-03] Air Traveler Rights if Bumped Although the number of involuntary bumpings (when someone is forced against their will to miss a flight because it is overbooked) is down slightly, it still happens with regularity. If you do not want to get bumped here are Page 3 some helpful hints: * Make sure to get a seat assignment when you purchase your ticket. * Check in early, at least no later than the time specified by the airline. * Airlines don't owe you anything if you fail to comply with their check-in time. * Board the airplane when your row is called. Airlines must ask for volunteers before they involuntarily bump someone, so make sure the flight attendants have asked for volunteers before you give up your seat. If you are bumped involuntarily you are owed nothing if your new flight gets you to your original destination less than one hour from the original scheduled arrival time. For destination arrival time delays of 1 to 2 hours on domestic flights (1 to 4 on international), you're owed the face value of the ticket for that segment of the flight from which you were bumped, or $200 whichever is less. For longer delays, you're owed double the one-way fare or $400, whichever is greater. [Source: MOAA Member Services Update for June 02] Grandparents The simplest toy, on which even the youngest child can operate, is called a grandparent Sam Levenson Admission: My life was organized until I became a grandparent. The grandparents job is to give their grandchildren roots and wings. A grandparent must recognize the value of generational continuity. Nothing is harder on a grandparent than watching a grandchild being corrected. Nobody can do for little children what grandparents can do. Grandparents sort of sprinkle dust over the lives of little children Alex Haley A grandfather is a man-grandmother. Nautical Trivia Sally Ship. Sally ship was not a ship but a method of loosening a vessel that ran aground from the mud holding her fast. In the days before sophisticated navigation equipment, ships ran aground much more often than today. A grounded ship could be freed with little or no hull damage if she could be rocked out of her muddy predicament. To free her, the order was given to sally ship. The crew gathered in a line along one side and then ran from port to starboard and back and forth until the vessel began to roll. Often the rolling broke the mud s suction and she could be pulled free and gotten underway. Passing Honors. Passing honors are ordered by ships and boats when vessels, embarked officials, or embarked officers pass (or are passed) close aboard - 600 yards for ships, 400 yards for boats. Such honors are exchanged between ships of the U.S. Navy, between ships of the Navy and the Coast Guard, and between U.S. and most foreign navy ships passing close aboard. "Attention" is sounded, and the hand salute is rendered by all persons in view on deck (not in ranks).

Page 4 ARIZONA VETERAN REGISTRY ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS SERVICES and the ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS SERVICES ADVISORY COMMISSION Ask that you register with the Arizona Department of Veterans Services. There are over 500,000 veterans in this state; we are dedicated to uniting the veterans of Arizona, which will make a difference for all Veterans of America. The information you provide will not be sold or used for any other purpose than the Veteran Registry and for approved Veterans Service Organizations to benefit all veterans. Thank you in advance for your participation in the Arizona Veteran Registry, we ask for your help in distributing the registration to other veterans. Mail or Fax your registration to Arizona Department of Veterans Services, c/o Registry Joan Sisco. Think of the Power We Can Wield and the Difference We Can Make In the Lives of Veterans Peacetime WWII Korea Vietnam Gulf Enduring Freedom Other Purple Heart Recipient yes no Branch of Service: From To: Name: Female Male Address: City: State: Zip: Phone Home: Work: Fax: Cell: Email: Other: Organizational Affiliation, if any: How did you learn about ADVS Registry: Comments/Concerns: Date put into data base: By: Comments: Buying a Veteran License Plate will put $17.00 of the $25.00 fee into the Arizona Veterans Donation Fund. We invite you to visit our web site at www.azvets.com and use our on-line registration or mail this form to: Arizona Dept. of Veterans Services, 3225 N. Central Ave. Suite 910, Phoenix, AZ 85012 Tele: 602-225-3373 Fax: 602-255-1038

New MOAA Name Tags Many people are ordering new nametags sporting the new MOAA logo. If you would like a new Name Tag, order forms are available at each Chapter meeting. It is requested that you pay for them ($5) when ordering so if something prevents you from attending the next meeting they can be mailed to you. Addresses Just a reminder to please keep the membership chairman and the newsletter editor updated on your current mailing address, e-mail address, and telephone number. Correction To January Issue The Silent Auction in December netted just over $2000. There was a $100 donation from Bill Toy and Domenic Varricchico, and the $1500 donation from Lexus came much earlier in 2002. TAPS If you know of any member or member s spouse who enters the hospital or passes away, please notify one of the Chapter Officers. Page 5 February Dinner Meeting WHEN: 20 February 2003 6:30PM Social Period 7:00PM Dinner WHERE: Best Western Executive Park Hotel 1100 N. Central Avenue Phoenix, Arizona COST: MENU: $17.00 Per Person Garden Salad Honey Mustard Chicken Rice Medley Steamed Vegetables Warm Rolls with Butter Carrot Cake Coffee & Iced Tea PROGRAM: CWO Jody Reidenhour, Arizona National Guard The topic will be My Administrative Duties. Please make your reservations early and send your check to Bill Johnson using the Meal/Meeting Reservation Form in this newsletter. Jim Seidl Programs NATIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE RON DREW REALTOR / PROPERTY MANAGER U.S. Military (RET) Business: (602) 978-0216 Cell: (602) 319-4990 Home: (602) 493-2009 E-Mail: drew5743@earthlink.net NATIONAL ADVANTAGE 3518-D W. Cactus Road, Phoenix, AZ 85029 EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED Residential Sales/Listing/Rentals/ Property Management 18 Years of Valley Wide Service Failure Is Not An Option CHAPTER FINANCIAL PARTICIPATION If you would like to make a donation to one or more of the AZ Chapter Funds or renew your chapter membership, include your check identified as the appropriate fund and mail to: Bill Johnson, 13410 N. 12th Place, Phoenix, AZ 85022-4944. Membership Renewal: $ 20 Full Member: $10 Auxiliary Member: 50th Anniversary Fund: $, General Fund: $, Scholarship Fund: $ * It is OK to identify me as a donor in the next newsletter. YES NO Name Full Member: Auxiliary Member: MEAL / MEETING RESERVATION FORM Please reserve spaces for (Name) Enclosed is my check for $ ($17.00 per person) for 20 February 2003 Make check payable to: AZ Chapter MOAA No Later Than: 13 February 2003 Send to Bill Johnson, 13410 North 12th Place, Phoenix, AZ 85022-4944. Phone 602-689-5379

Page 6 Bill Johnson, CFP 602-954-5748 Second Vice President - Investments Douglas Gray Enrolled Agent Admitted to Practice Before the IRS Tax Problems? I Tackle the IRS for You! 480-941-2510 6847 East Thomas Rd. 480-947-3033 Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Fax 480-994-1376 Email: douglasgrayenrolledagent@msn.com SMITH BARNEY A member of Citigroup Financial Planning - Investments Insurance - Annuities - Long Term Care 2398 E. Camelback Road Suite 800 Phoenix, AZ 85016-9001 www.fc.smithbarney.com/william_johnson The Arizona Chapter, MOAA - 2003 Board of Directors and Committee Chairmen PRESIDENT ADVERTISING MORALE LtCol Ron Green, USAF 480-595-8693 LCDR Terry Tassin, USN 623-931-1546 LtCol Bernie Conway, USAF 480-994-0440 FIRST VICE PRESIDENT CHAPLIN/PERSONAL AFFAIRS NEWSLETTER EDITOR Col Gary Fredricks USAF 480-836-8419 LTC Bob Rutherford, USA 602-944-4224 LCDR Terry Tassin, USN 623-931-1546 SECOND VICE PRESIDENT ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAMS LT Jim Seidl, USCG 602-841-6026 LCDR T. Tassin, USN 623-931-1546 LT Jim Seidl, USCG 602-841-6026 THIRD VICE PRESIDENT HISTORIAN / PHOTOGRAPHER SCHOLARSHIPS LtCol Chet Baumer, USAF 623-582-8595 LtCol Bill Adams, USAF 480-483-3180 LTC Richard Horn, AUS 623-561-1564 SECRETARY JROTC AWARDS TOPS LIAISON LCDR Terry Tassin, USN 623-931-1546 MAJ Arthur Parker, USA 602-997-7913 LtCol Bernie Conway, USAF 480-994-0440 TREASURER LEGISLATIVE 50TH ANNIVERSARY Maj Bill Johnson, USAF 602-689-5379 CAPT Dan Conway, USCGR 480-368-1427 LtCol Chet Baumer, USAF 623-582-8595 PAST PRESIDENT MEMBERSHIP WEB MASTER Col Charles Schluter, USA 480-563-8480 LtCol Ron Green, USAF 480-595-8693 Capt Tom Houser, USAF 480-595-2041 Access Arizona Chapter s Internet Web Site at: http://home.earthlink.net/~thousersprint0/troa/ Arizona Chapter Military Officers Association of America P.O. Box 7644 Cave Creek, AZ 85327 Show Your Colors By Proudly Displaying The Arizona Veteran Plate On Your Vehicle. Show How Veterans Help Veterans.