Saturday, April 27, 2024

WWII Memorial Escort Ride

 World War II Memorial:

The VFW District 4 Riders Group and American Legion Riders Post 32 participated in a memorial service on April 22, 2024, for James A. Brosko, a WWII Veteran. Mr. Brosko served in World War II and was among the soldiers who landed on Normandy Beach on D-Day. He survived to fight in Europe and Africa before returning home after 2.5 years of service. The Patriot Guard Riders stood a flag line during the ceremony. The Riders Group met at the Turowski Funeral Home at 25509 Warren St, Dearborn Heights, MI.

Along with the Post 32 Legion Riders, they accompanied the motorcycle transporting Mr. Brosko's remains to the cemetery as an escort. At St. Hedwig, a military ceremony took place, and the Honor Guard from American Legion Post Fort Dearborn conducted a rifle volley and Taps. Army personnel presented the Brosko family with the folded American Flag, and the Patriot Guard Riders presented a memorial plaque.



Post 147 Breakfast Fundraiser

 


Saturday, April 20, 2024

American Legion Programs

 








IT IS NOT TOO LATE FOR BOYS STATE, GIRLS STATE AND THS STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT PROGRAMS

School Administrators, staff, counselors, and instructors/teachers, students and parents.

We are asking for your assistance in recommending scholarship candidates to the Boys State, Girls State, and the Student Trooper/Youth Cadet Law Enforcement Program.  Please pass these summer scholarship opportunities to your staff, counselors, political science, history, government, speech and English teachers or any students/parents that may have candidates to attend.  The American Legion Post 303 is looking for qualified juniors to learn about the government in a college setting from June 23rd through the 29th all expenses paid. The Michigan American Legion is providing your students with a scholarship opportunity to attend the premier educational American Legion Boys State, American Legion Auxiliary Girls State, and the Student Trooper/Youth Cadet Law programs. These programs are designed to teach how government works while developing leadership skills and an appreciation of their rights as citizens. Students participate in a non-partisan weeklong program, run for government positions, use public speaking skills, create and enforce laws and actively participate in all phases of creating and running a working government in an exciting and educational summer program. Boys State is held at Grand Valley State University in Allendale and Girls State is held on the Michigan State University Campus in Lansing Michigan. Both will be held during the week of June 23–29, 2024. The Student Trooper/Youth Cadet Law Enforcement Program is held at the Michigan State Police Academy Training site in Lansing Michigan on June 9-14th. The See flyers attached for more details of each program.

Boys State/Girls State:

The Boys State motto is "learn by doing." The educational staff's goal is to facilitate the learning process by giving the citizens of Boys State and Girls State an opportunity to govern themselves and run their own state. Classroom lectures, and hands-on activities promote "learn by doing". You must be in the 11th Grade or equivalent in-home school program or have ½ semester to complete as a senior and a US Citizen.

For more information and the application on  Boys State go to:   https://michiganboysstate.org/ and for applications on Girls State: http://michalaux.org/girl-state/ .  Sponsorship information: Sponsor Name: Grosse Point Post 303, 739 Harcourt Rd,  Grosse Pointe Park, State: MI: Zip 48230, Name of Contact Person: Dan McCrary, Phone Number:  313 492 7462, Contact Person's email:_Djmccrary@live.com .

Boys Nation/Girls Nation:

Nationwide, each program selects two outstanding Junior participants to go to Boys/Girls Nation programs in Washington DC later this summer. Please go to the following websites to obtain more information:  Boys Nation:  https://www.legion.org/boysnation.  Girls Nation: https://www.legion-aux.org/ala-girls-nation 

Samsung Scholarships for Boys State/Girls State Participants:

Participants in either Boys/Girls State programs who are direct descendants of veterans have an opportunity to win a $1000 scholarship at the State level and the top 10 winners in the final round will receive $10,000 each and the runners-up receive $5,000 from Samsung Corporation.  Direct descendants of Korean veterans receive 3 bonus points. Go to the following websites to obtain more information:  http://michiganboysstate.org/  and https://www.legion.org/scholarships/samsung . 

Scholarship applicants must complete and send their online application prior to 11:59 (local time) of Day 1 of their respective American Legion Boys State or American Legion Auxiliary Girls State program. All applications must be submitted using the online application system and may not be modified after the due date or given a deadline extension under any circumstance.

The Student Trooper/Youth Cadet Law Enforcement Program:

The American Legion, Department of Michigan in partnership with the Michigan State Police Training Academy in Lansing provides an opportunity for high school students in the 10th, 11th, and 12th grades to learn about a career in law enforcement. Students spend one week at the Michigan State Police Training site learning many aspects of a law enforcement career.  DEADLINE IS MAY 1, 2024.

For additional information and application information go to: https://michiganlegion.org/trooper/  

If you have any questions, please contact Grosse Pointe American Legion Commander, Dan McCrary at 313-492-7462.

 

Friday, April 5, 2024

G.I. Bill students: Receiving more than one monetary Benefit? Check your direct deposit on VA.gov Fw: Michigan Veterans News & Resources for April 3, 2024


Michigan Veterans News

G.I. Bill students: Receiving more than one monetary benefit? Check your direct deposit on VA.gov

VA deadline graphic

Some students receive benefit payments to two banking accounts, but VA needs all students to consolidate their payments into one direct deposit account to help protect from fraud and to ensure VA pays veterans on time, every time, without error.

If you're a G.I. Bill beneficiary who also receives other benefits, you need to ensure you have a single bank account selected for direct deposit by April 20.

If you received a notification via text message or email, please take action by April 20. If you do not receive a notification, you are not impacted.

Learn more on the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency's website.


Register now for MVAA's third annual Veterans Leadership Summit

2024 Leadership Summit registration

The registration deadline for the 2024 Michigan Veterans Leadership Summit is quickly approaching!

Join the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA) May 1-3 at the DTE Energy Headquarters in Detroit. This summit was created for leaders of organizations whose primary purpose is serving veterans and their families to enhance their programming by networking and learning from one another in a group setting.

At last year's summit in Traverse City, more than 200 military veteran leaders and advocates from 90 cities, five states and Washington, D.C., came together to develop new and better ways to serve Michigan veterans and their families.

Register for the 2024 Summit. The deadline to register is Sunday, April 14.


400,000+ veterans enrolled in VA health care over past 365 days, 30% increase over last year

Female doctor with female patient

On Friday, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced that it has enrolled 401,006 veterans in VA health care over the past 365 days 30% more than the 307,831 it enrolled the previous year. This is the most yearly enrollees in at least the past five years at VA, and nearly a 50% increase over pandemic-level enrollment in 2020.

The number of new enrollees increased in all 50 states year-over-year. The states with the most new enrollees over the past year include Texas (41,287 veterans), California (33,468) Florida (32,712), Virginia (20,537), North Carolina (17,562), Pennsylvania (16,167), Georgia (15,747), Ohio (12,717), Washington (11,873), Illinois (10,167), Colorado (10,028), Arizona (9,789), Tennessee (9,584), and Michigan (9,294).

This historic enrollment has been made possible by the bipartisan PACT Act — signed into law by President Biden as a part of his Unity Agenda for the nation — which allowed VA to expand VA health care and benefits to millions of veterans. Read the full story from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.


Last survivor of USS Arizona dies at 102

Lou Conter

USS Arizona survivor Lou Conter died Monday at the age of 102. (Rich Pedroncelli/AP)

The sole survivor serving aboard the USS Arizona during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor has died.

Lou Conter, one of the last living ties to that date of infamy, passed away this morning at his home in Grass Valley, California, Pacific Historic Parks confirmed. He was 102.

Born in Ojibwa, Wisconsin, Conter enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1939 at the age of 18. Two years later, he would bear witness to the attack that finally drew the United States into the Second World War.

Starting his shift as quartermaster at 7:45 a.m. on Dec. 7, 1941, Conter had barely rubbed the sleep from his eyes when the Japanese assault began a mere three minutes later.

At exactly 8:09 a.m., the hull of the USS Arizona was struck by a 1,760-pound Japanese armor-piercing bomb.

Read the full story from Military Times.


17 books every service member should read, according to troops and veterans

best books every veteran should read

We asked Military.com readers for their favorite book suggestions, and here are some of their top picks. (Collage of book covers created by Military.com)

The military community is awash in book suggestions from branch-specific reading lists to those focused on personal and professional development. So Military.com set out to create an essential reading list by surveying the folks who have experienced the impact and importance of a really good book on their service.

Hundreds of U.S. service members and veterans responded to the informal survey with their (sometimes very strong) opinions. Their choices emphatically highlighted the books that not only shaped them as service members, but that they believe other troops should read as well. Military.com pored over the responses, categorized them and found the breakout books that readers believe will make a difference to those currently serving in the ranks.

From fiction to military strategy to psychology, there's something for everyone on this list and there's the chance that at least one of these titles will be brand-new to you. Read the full list from Military.com.


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Thursday, April 4, 2024

myLegion.org Report Training Presentation

myLegion.org Reporting Training Presentation 


View the training presentation by clicking on the link below.

myLegion.org Training Presentation Link.