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Military/Veterans
VA Secretary: VA Will Not Be Privatized
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
“My sole focus is veterans and making sure their needs are met.” ~ Secretary of the VA, Dr. David Shulkin
Dr. David Shulkin, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, told Senators at his confirmation hearing that the VA would not be privatized under his watch.
The Military Officers Association provided more than fifty questions to the Senate Veteran Affairs Committee to be posed to the new Secretary, who is the first non-veteran to head up the VA, and the only Trump Cabinet member to have served in the Obama Administration.
Q: Where do you stand on privatization?
A: The VA is a unique national resource that is worth saving, and I am committed to doing just that. … I will seek major reform and a transformation of the VA. There will be far greater accountability, dramatically improved access, responsiveness, and expanded care options, but the Department of Veterans Affairs will not be privatized under my watch. … If confirmed, I intend to build a system that puts veterans first and allows them to get the best possible health care wherever it may be — in the VA or with community care.
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Vietnam Veterans Celebrate New Year With Vietnamese-Americans
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
A group of Vietnam War veterans were the honored guests of Greenville area Vietnamese-Americans as they celebrated their traditional Lunar New Year in native dress. Hundreds of Vietnamese-American families reside in the Greenville area. Many of the older generation were members of the South-Vietnam Armed Forces who served as much as five years in Communist reeducation labor camps after the United States abandoned the war effort and Communist forces occupied the former democratic republic.
Before escaping and eventually arriving in the United States, the now proud Americans learned firsthand what it was like to live in a Communist dictatorship.
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American Legion SC Dept. Commander Visits Post 214 Awards Banquet
- By Stuart McClure
American Legion SC Dept. Commander Bob Scherer and his wife Sherry are greeted by Clyde Mabry, 3rd District Commander, at the American Legion Post 214 Awards Banquet.
Charlie Clifton, holding the certificate above, receives a Certificate General Award and medal from American Legion SC Dept. Commander Bob Schere, Post 214 Charter Commander Steve Zietz and Current Commander Tony Dunn.
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SC Veterans Association Director Honors Korean War Veterans
- By Lewis Vaughn
Director Lewis Vaughn talking with Gwyneth Saunders, commander, Sun City, SC Veterans Association on Veterans Day November 11, 2016. Lewis was the keynote speaker at the Sun City, SC Veterans Day event hosted by the Sun City Veterans Association. He presented the Korea Peace Medal to many deserving Korean War Veterans.
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- Post 214 Recieves Appreciation from Pat Ramsey
- Cecil D. Buchanan War Museum Visited by Future Soldiers
- Legion Ladies Make Custom Christmas Wreaths to Support Veteran Activities
- 17th Honor Flight Takes Veterans to Visit WWII Memorial
- Vietnam Hero And Author Addressed Legion Post 214
- Royal Lao Airborne 15th Annual Banquet
- 98th Annual American Legion Department of SC State Convention
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