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Saluting During the National Anthem
Week of August 11, 2008
The Fleet Reserve Association (FRA) reports that Senator
James Inhofe (R-Okla.) will introduce legislation that
gives veterans and active-duty personnel not in uniform
the option of saluting the flag during the playing of
the National Anthem. Senator Inhofe
sponsored legislation last year (S. 1877) that permits
veterans and servicemembers out of uniform to render a
salute during hoisting, lowering, or passing of the
flag. The provisions were eventually included in the FY
2008 Defense Authorization Act (enacted Jan. 28, 2008),
but the legislation did not authorize a salute during
the Star-Spangled Banner.
American Legion Hails Passage of
New GI Bill
WASHINGTON (June 30, 2008) – In a bipartisan action hailed
today by the leader of the nation’s largest veterans
organization as “an historic event,” the president today
signed legislation that provides $162 billion to carry out
military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan into 2009 and
establishes a GI Bill that mirrors its 1944 predecessor,
cited by many as the greatest piece of social legislation
ever enacted.
“This legislation is a tribute to our system of government
and those who labored to bring it to fulfillment,” said
Marty Conatser, national commander of The American Legion.
“What a tremendous way to say ‘Thank you’ to our men and
women serving so courageously in uniform. Giving them the
resources they need to accomplish their mission while
providing them with a true GI Bill for the 21st Century in
a single piece of legislation is truly an historic event
that will benefit America for years to come.
“We applaud Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi who worked
relentlessly to develop consensus with the House, Senate,
and Executive Branch to bring this bill to fruition.
Thanks in large part to her committed leadership, this
momentous piece of legislation, will resonate as a
landmark in American history.”
The American Legion wrote the first draft of the
Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, the original GI
Bill of Rights that changed the course of American
history. A generation of heroes was able to join the
middle class, achieve home ownership, earn higher
education and live the American dream.
GI Bill
The new bill provides servicemembers who served in the
military for at least three years full tuition at any
in-state public university along with a monthly housing
stipend. Benefits can also be used at private schools.
Besides providing equality among active-duty, National
Guard and Reserve members by adjusting the benefit scale
base on cumulative active service, this bill eliminates
the need for each servicemember to pay $1200 to buy into
the benefit. Those who have paid into the current GI Bill
will not receive a refund but will receive enhanced
benefits. Everyone on active duty will receive the benefit
from this point forward at no cost.
“Legionnaires are especially grateful to Sen. Jim Webb for
authoring the Post-9-11 Veterans Education Assistance Act
that led to today’s new GI Bill,” Conatser said. “His
commitment and resolve to restore the kind of
comprehensive educational benefits that our warriors
deserve, and earned, never wavered.
“There were many others in Congress that labored to
achieve this success, and we particularly salute Sens.
Harry Reid, John Warner and Chuck Hagel and House Majority
Leader Steny Hoyer and House Minority Leader John Boehner
for their leadership.”
The measure includes a provision that allows veterans to
transfer education benefits to their spouses or children.
The legislation will provide more than $62 billion over 10
years in college funding for veterans of the Iraq and
Afghanistan wars. It more than doubles the existing
benefit from $40,000 today to $90,000.
With a membership of 2.7-million wartime veterans, The
American Legion was founded in 1919 on the four pillars of
a strong national security, veterans affairs, Americanism,
and patriotic youth programs. Legionnaires work for the
betterment of their communities through more than 14,000
posts across the nation.
ILLINOIS LEGION
CARAVAN ATTRACTS STATEWIDE MEDIA
Click Below to see Videos
Our Illinois Caravan enjoyed coverage
at many stops!
Newspapers, Radio, TV News pieces from all
across Illinois!

Current Issue
Thanks to the bipartisan support of Congress and the White
House, America’s veterans will receive much needed funding
for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
Full Story
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For the leadership of the American Legion chapters in
Illinois, the annual membership caravan kicking off this
week is a forum to share and update veterans about issues
that directly impact them, and to grow the ranks and the
backbone of its active base.
Full Story by Mark Sides Sr.
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Department Commander Myron Kirby's Public Address Announcement
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Jurisdiction
'Committee on Armed Services
Jurisdiction
Aeronautical and space activities peculiar to or primarily
associated with the development of weapons systems or
military operations; the common defense; the Department of
Defense, the Department of the Army, the Department of the
Navy, and the Department of the Air Force, generally;
maintenance and operation of the Panama Canal, including
administration, sanitation, and government of the Canal
Zone; military research and development; national security
aspects of nuclear energy; naval petroleum reserves, except
those in Alaska; pay, promotion, retirement, and other
benefits and privileges of members of the Armed Forces,
including overseas education of civilian and military
dependents; selective service system; and strategic and
critical materials necessary for the common defense. '
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Staff
Majority Chief Clerk
Christine Cowart - (202) 224-9330
Majority Communications Director
Tara Andringa - (202)
Majority Counsel Gerald
Leeling - (202) 224-9339
Majority Staff Assistant
David Collins - (202) 224-1087
Majority Staff Assistant
Micah Harris - (202) 224-8630
Majority Staff Director
Richard DeBobes - (202) 224-7530
Minority Communications Director
John Ullyot - (202)
Minority Counsel David
Morriss - (202) 224-8624
Minority Counsel Richard
Walsh - (202) 224-3094
Minority Counsel Derek
Maurer - (202) 224-8922
Minority Investigative Counsel
Bryan Parker - (202) 224-8265
Minority Investigative Counsel
Pablo Carrillo - (202) 224-6371
Minority Staff Director
Michael Kostiw - (202) 224-4928
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diagnostic review and
treatment for PTSD |
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- Trouble sleeping?
- Memory problems?
- Trouble concentrating?
- Feeling irritable
and angry?
- Having nightmares
or scary thoughts?
- Feeling jumpy or
easily startled?
- Feeling emotionally numb?
- Feeling cut off
from other people?

Thank You,
American Legion Family! Your Voices were Heard on
Capitol Hill

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Visit our "Pathway of Opportunity"
City of Colona Website -
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Legionaires Against Drugs
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More!!
Subject: BEAUTIFUL VIDEO
In March, 2005, this song was performed at a Diamond Rio concert. They
received an immediate standing ovation, and continue to do so every time
they perform it! Sadly, major radio stations wouldn't play it because it
was considered politically incorrect. Consequently, the song was never
released to the public.
If this song speaks to your heart, share it with friends and loved ones.
Then let us cease being the silent majority and join together as
Americans! For God and Country.
Click here
-----------> Diamond Rio Song
Arlington Video
Press Here
MISSION
COMPLETETotal raised for The American Legacy
Scholarship Fund
$409,301.91
Total number of Rider and Supporter registrations for 2007
536, with 84 passengers
Motorcycles involved
More than 400 (100 completing the entire Run)
Volunteers supporting the ALR across seven states
Estimated 1,000
Motorcycles departing Indianapolis
Estimated 150
Motorcycles arriving Reno
Estimated 150
Well done, Riders!
Indianapolis, IN to Phoenix, AZ-August 2008
Preliminary planning for The American Legion Legacy Run to Phoenix,
August 2008, is now underway. Bookmark
www.legion.org/legacyrun
for updated information in February, 2008.
See photos and participant remarks at
www.legion.org/vision/currentevents
www.legion.org
www.legion.org/legionriders
legionriders@legion.org

Sample
of new video available at legion.org
People that send chain e-mail
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