Friday, January 16, 2015

Texas Veterans Parade Tragedy Lawsuit Settled for 26

26 Settle Suit in Texas Veterans Parade Crash That Killed 4
Associated Press
By BETSY BLANEY
LUBBOCK, Texas
Jan 16, 2015

Twenty-six people who were hurt or had family members killed when a freight train struck a veterans parade float in Midland two years ago have settled their lawsuit against Union Pacific Railroad, both sides said Friday.

Lawyer Kevin Glasheen, who represents the families, said the settlement is confidential but they "are very satisfied." The families of two of the four veterans killed in the November 2012 crash were part of the agreement. Many others were injured.

"It's sufficient to give them security and comfort in their lives," Glasheen said of the settlement amount.

Union Pacific spokesman Jeff DeGraff confirmed a settlement in an email but declined to give details or comment further. A trial involving 17 plaintiffs who are not part of the settlement is set for Jan. 26.

Just before the crash, the parade float filled with wounded veterans and their spouses was inching across a railroad track when the crossing gates began to lower and a freight train bore down on them, its horn blaring. Some of those seated on the float jumped off just moments before the train — traveling at more than 60 mph — crashed into the flatbed truck.
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Friday, November 16, 2012
Veterans Parade ends in tragedy 4 dead 16 wounded

UPDATE
Veteran, survivor plans lawsuit

UPDATE
Staff Sgt. Joshua Michael died saving wife

Veterans Events for Central Florida

Veterans To Do List from Cathy Haynes

Mid-January notice of veteran, military or patriotic events in Central Florida
Send me your events – people cannot attend an event if they don’t know about it!
Please share this information and events with your friends and interested others and attend.   Post where appropriate.
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Amputee Vet needs help this weekend – Sat. Jan 17 – Vet has the supplies, just needs the hand and muscle power.   Home is in Merritt Island.   Interior painting needed for 2k sq ft home, wood floors to be done, hot water heater needs to be installed by legitimate plumber.   8:30am until done.   Contact Kim of AVET Project atkim@avetproject.org   321-373-7046

Local Wounded Marine Gets His Home!  - Sat. Jan 17 – Public Welcomed!   Flag Raising and Dedication Ceremonies for Marine Sgt. Stephen Tovet and his wife, Krystina, to receive their specially adapted new home.   9am Flag Raising at 303 Cross St., Oakland, 34760 (western Orange County) and the Home Dedication Ceremony is at 11am at Oakland Presbyterian Church Christian Life Center, 218 East Oakland Ave.   Sgt. Tovet was born in Orlando and grew up in Apopka. He and his wife, Krystina were high school sweethearts and are graduates of Apopka High School.   Stephen enlisted in the Marine Corps in June 2006 and was deployed to Iraq in 2007. He was subsequently deployed to Afghanistan in 2011. He was seriously wounded from a IED blast while on patrol in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan.   The explosion severely injured his left leg, hand, and right lower leg.   He subsequently required amputation of his left leg above the knee and surgical reconstruction of his hand and right lower leg.
Special Guest Speaker at the Home Dedication will be Marine Maj. General Mike Regner, Staff Director at the Marine Corps Headquarters at the Pentagon.
This is the sixth local home built by Home At Last, Inc. which provides personally adapted homes for wounded warriors.   Donations still welcomed at Home at Last Project, Inc., PO Box 38, Oakland, FL, 34760.    Bill Criswell Home At Last, Chairman (a WW2 vet) 407-876-2472   wccriswell@earthlink.net

TOMORROW,,,,,,,TOMORROW,,,,,I'LL BE THERE WITH CAMERA READY. (look below for videos from the last two years)
Orlando Rocks Benefit for Marine Cpl. Adam Devine – Sat. Jan 17 - VFW Post 4287 at 3500 S Goldenrod Rd, Orlando, 32822.   (southeastern Orlando)   Doors open at 1pm. Escort is scheduled to arrive approximately at 2pm with the limousine carrying Cpl. Adam Devine to the event.   National Anthem is at 3pm.   On December 28, 2011 Adam Devine was WIA (Wounded in Action) and as a result lost both of his lower limbs and is still in Walter Reed Medical Center undergoing numerous surgeries and physical therapy.  Event open to the public.

"One Nation Under God" – Sat. Jan 17 –  7pm at First United Methodist Church in Oviedo presents this FREE celebration of Christian Patriotism.   It is a live musical Program with video and live testimonials honoring our 1st Responders and all branches of the military and veterans.   This event is also feature guest speaker Army Ranger LTC Danny McKnight whose story inspired the book and movie “Black Hawk Down.”   Program is compiled by By Your Side Ministries in partnership with Operation Safety 91.    Refreshments after the program.   FUMCO, 263 King Street, Oviedo, 32765.   407-365-3255   www.fumco.net   www. byyoursideministries.com/boxoffice    Operation Safety 91:   www. OS91.com    407-484-4506

The Scottish Highland Games – Sat & Sun Jan 17, 18 – Lots of fun for the whole family whether you have Scot/Irish ancestry or not.   Bagpipes are heard from all over the southern US, but especially nice are the First Responders who play.   Central Winds Park, 1000 E. SR 434, Winter Springs, 32708.   Quidditch, dancing, Scottish games, sheep dog herding display, bands, etc.  Saturday: 8am – 9pm $25 adult entry; Sunday: 9am – 5pm $20 adult entry.   Check online for schedules and more info.

Call to action:  Veteran Businesses = Jobs for veterans - Wed. Jan 21 - Public meeting notice about a study being done on small businesses in our community.   Please show up and be represented.   There is no mention of counting Veteran-owned businesses within this study.   Very disappointing.   Other Disparity Study contracted businesses across the country include veteran-owned businesses and it is the trend. Please attend and let your voices be heard.   4pm – 6pm at Orange County Orlando Magic Recreation Center, 4863 N. Goldenrod Rd., Winter Park, 32792.   FREE parking.   See:   orangecountydisparity.com
“Orange County, City of Orlando, Orange County Public Schools, and the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (Agencies) are conducting a study that will examine the procurement of services and products, the subcontracting participation of prime contractors/service providers who do business with the Agencies and in the private sector, and the anecdotal evidence collected from a broad cross section of all firms doing business with or interested in doing business with the Agencies.   The results of the study will provide an update to the Agencies’ current M/W/DBE, LDB, and ACDBE programs. Individuals and businesses are invited to learn about this disparity study (forum) and provide testimony of doing business or attempting to do business with the Agencies (hearing).”
Study conducted by MGT of America, Inc., contact Vernetta Mitchell at vmitchel@mgtamer.com ororangecountydisparity@mgtmer.com   (704) 531-4098.   Future meetings: Wed. March 11 (Apopka) and
Wed. April 8 (Winter Garden/Ocoee).

Local Developing Business (LDB) and Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Business Enterprise – Fri. Jan 30 – Learn about these programs and other opportunities.   Presented by GOAA (Greater Orlando Aviation Authority) from 9am – 11:30am at Orlando Executive Airport, 365 Rickenbacker Dr, Orlando, 32803.   Info:   407-825-7133.

2015 Veterans Business Initiative (VBI) – Apply before Jan. 30 - The VBI will run for eight weeks through February and March with two sessions per day starting Thurs. Feb 5.   This is a no cost program for 100 qualified veterans who are seeking entrepreneurship opportunities, employment and continuing education. The VBI will be held at the Central Florida Disability Chamber of Commerce (CFDC) located at the National Entrepreneur Center, 3201 E. Colonial Dr., Suite A-120, Orlando, 32803. The VBI is sponsored by Florida Hospital, Manpower US (Central Florida), Regions Bank and the Orlando Business Journal.   Partners include Disney, Rosen and Score.  Info: Rogue Gallart at   rogue@nationalec.org 407-420-4875 or Lisa Hancock at lisah@mnpwr.com

Valentine’s Day Dinner and Day – Sat. Feb 14 – sponsored by Knights of Columbus Council 11488 and a portion of proceeds will benefit Home At Last that assists wounded warriors with local specially adapted homes. Tickets/information available by contacting Jim McQuillan at 407-877-2149.   Also available after the Masses at Holy Family Catholic Church, 5125 S. Apopka Vineland Rd, Orlando, 32819.   (Southwest Orlando.) Obtain your tickets early, this event has sold out in previous years. Event will be in their St. Patrick Social Hall.   $25 Prime Rib dinner and dance from 6pm – 11pm.   Flyer available. dad@mcquillanfamily.com  

Charity Golf Tournament PVA of Central Florida – Mon. March 23 – Fund raiser for both Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) Central Florida and The Disability Wellness Center in Sanford.   PVA assistance includes spinal injury and neurological diseases like Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and ALS also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease.   There are 27 known veterans with ALS in Central FL.   Tournament will be held at the Legacy Club at Alaqua Lakes in Longwood, 32779.   Flyer available.   Sponsorships welcomed.   To register or for more information contact: John DeMauro, 407-328-7041   cfpvaed@cfl.rr.com

Spread the word - Seeking members of the World War II 384th Bomb Group to sign a Commemorative wall panel.  ASAP.   During WWII, the 384th Bombardment Group was part of the Eighth Air Force and was assigned to the Grafton Underwood Airfield in England.   Today, the 384th Bomb Group Commemorative Wing Panel Project provides those veterans a chance to sign their names on a genuine wing skin panel from a WWII B-17G.  The panel travels all over the United States for interested 384th veterans to sign.   A volunteer for the group, Keith Ellefson, will be touring Florida later this month with the wing panel.   Email him at B-17WingPanel@384thBombGroup.com, or call Keith Ellefson at (334) 733-4353.
A roster of members of the 384th Bomb Group and a record of their service in the 384th can be found atwww.384thbombgroup.com  

Volunteer Help needed - 27 trailer homes with disabled and elderly veterans residing in them need various repairs or help with painting, outdoor weed control, etc.   Also needed – someone with experience in leveling trailers.   Lists are being compiled to match the needs, the supplies and the volunteers.   Contact Cate Montuoro at cmontuoro@HBI.org   407-259-5069

Mentors needed - Orange County Veterans Court IS succeeding!   Longer term success is possible with community mentors.   Be a “battle buddy” or “foxhole buddy” by assisting someone with life challenges.   No proselytizing – just non-judgmental caring.   Most of the offenders are DUI or possession.   If you have experienced substance abuse – although not required - and came thru it, you may be very helpful to someone else.  If you are interested in participating as a mentor, know someone who is interested, or are a part of an organization where Mentors can be recruited, contact Beatrice Brown, the Coordinator.   She or Judge Brewer have graciously offered to visit various groups and organizations to keep the mentor program in use.   It does make a difference and you can too…..   Contact Beatrice Brown at 407-496-1307   wellsbrownlawgroup@gmail.com  

JOBS – especially for veterans or military connected
If you are looking for a job or have connections with providing jobs, I need to know who you are.   I receive notices about jobs, job fairs, employment assistance, etc. but I don’t always know who is interested - on either side.   Contact me so that people can be linked together for the benefit of all!   chaynes11629@yahoo.com
The above items that are shared provide information or assistance to living veterans, military and first responders. 
There are also events that honor the deceased veterans, military, and first responders:

Patriot Guard Riders (PGR) are made up of persons who provide flag lines at funeral homes and cemeteries only upon invitation of the family of the deceased.   They also may escort the deceased from the funeral homes to the final resting place. PGR also participates in patriotic events like welcoming home warriors, Honor Flights, parades, wounded warrior home dedications, etc. While some PGR ride motorcycles, motorcycles are not required.  Anyone who is interested is invited to join in the tributes.
While the ultimate final tribute to a former warrior is a flag line in his/her honor, it’s always best to show the appreciation while he/she is still alive….
Dave (Buzzard) Clarke - Florida Asst. State Captain Patriot Guard Riders  (Central FL, Leesburg, Bushnell Cemetery area)  dave_clarke1@msn.com  352-406-0343   or   David Shelton (Flyboy) (c)  321-689-4699dshelton01@aol.com (Central FL, Orlando area)
INFO to keep and share:

Veterans in crisis – For you or someone you know - Confidential Hotline:   1-800-273-8255, #1.  
Website at www. veteranscrisisline provides 24/7 confidential chat online assistance;
Or text 838255   for  24/7 confidential assistance.   They are there because they care….

Camaraderie Foundation in Central Florida provides resources for private and confidential Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) counseling for warriors and their families.     It works.   It has saved lives, marriages and families.  Contact Steven 407-841-0071

Operation Homefront assists military families during difficult financial times by providing food assistance, auto and home repair, vision care, travel and transportation, moving assistance, essential home items, and financial assistance. www.operationhomefront.org

Vet Centers are available for combat zone veterans to help with personal and family readjustment counseling and outreach services.    The nearest centers are located in Orlando, Melbourne, Clermont, and Daytona Beach.      www.vetcenter.va.gov/
EXTRAS:
·         Museum of Military History, 5210 West Irlo Bronson Hwy., Kissimmee, 34746.   407-507-3894 for further information.   www.museumofmilitaryhistory.com

·         Check out:   hiredbyfriday.com and iamveteran.com  Both sites are for veterans and hiredbyfriday.com is a site for Veterans to upload their resumes and employers can look for skilled veterans there.

·         American Warrior Radio Show   from 11am-noon EDT on Saturdays, radio station WMEL - AM 1300    Nationwide broadcast:   www.1300wmel.com

·         Wounded Times - Veterans News Service covering news that matters to veterans and their families. Local, state and national news, events, and stories – especially with videos involving Central Florida military and veterans. Dedicated to defeating Combat PTS.

·         Shades of Green Resort – Armed Forces Recreation Center on Disney property provides various packages for active duty, reservists, guardsmen, 100% service connected disabled, and retired military personnel and their families.   Go to www.shadesofgreen.org   for information.   Special discounts for rooms may be available based on occupancy levels, and special ticket rates.   (407) 824-3400

·         The Navy Exchange (NEX) –NEX in Orlando is for all branches of active duty military, reservists, guardsmen, retirees, 100% service-connected disabled veterans and their dependents.   It is located west of Orlando Int’l Airport, about 1 mile south of the Beachline Expy/528 on Tradeport Dr.   Competitive pricing and programs. The big white building on the west side of Tradeport -   7151 Earhart Dr., Orlando, 32827.     www.mynavyexchange.com   407-857-3550

·         MWR / ITT Ticket Office – Offers discounted attraction tickets to active duty military, reservists, guardsmen, retirees, 100% service-connected disabled veterans and their dependents.   It is locate adjacent to the Navy Exchange (NEX) listed above.   Phone: 407-855-0116 or 407-851-4396 for details,    email:mwrorl@gmail.com   or Text MWROrlando to 30364 for MWR Specials.

·         Military OneSource is a free service provided by the Department of Defense (DoD) to active duty, Guard and Reserve service members, and their families with comprehensive information on every aspect of military life including deployment, relationships, economics, grief, education, parenting and child care, and much more.   www.militaryonesource.mil
Caring and sharing,
Cathy Haynes
Member/supporter of numerous veteran and military organizations in Central FL
407-239-8468


From 2013 Green Beret
From 2014 Navy SEAL

Vietnam Veterans Showing Younger Veterans How to Heal

Overcoming the Past to Help the Future
WHSV.com
Isabel Rosales
Jan 15, 2015

HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) -- Virginia is home to nearly 800,000 veterans, but it's hasn't been until recent wars that the veterans administration studied and understood serious problems impacting our veterans, post-traumatic stress disorder and suicide.

One Valley veteran who survived both is now helping other veterans who need a hand.

At the young age of 17, Charlie Joseph volunteered to fight in Vietnam. He joined the service as a confident teenager, not expecting the searing images that would take away more than his youth.

"You see a pile of Vietnamese that you piled up, that you shot that night and then you bury them. Just dig a big 'ole hole with our backhoe and then just bury them," explained Joseph.

He spent a year and a half in Vietnam where the spilled blood bound Charlie to his team. No longer fellow soldiers, but brothers in blood, until his time ran out.
He didn't know it at the time, but he was suffering from PTSD. His guilt and rage led to depression and then to thoughts of suicide.

"And finally one time I had insurance, $500,000 life insurance, and I said well that will take care of them," explained Joseph; however, he never got the chance. A friend dropped by at the exact time Joseph attempted to take his life and gave him a second chance.
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Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 1061 website
Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 1061 Facebook group

Disabled Iraq Veteran Evicted Over Service Dog "Pet Fee"

Army vet, service dog evicted over unpaid 'pet fee' 
KENS 5
Dillon Collier
January 15, 2015
"Section 504 of the Fair Housing Act states service animals are not pets. It goes on to outline how housing providers cannot enforce pet policies on residents who use service animals."
Checkers is David Palasek's service dog. (Photo: Jason Gonzales)
David Palasek, who served tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan for the Army and the Army National Guard, was evicted Dec. 22.

BANDERA, Texas -- A disabled Army veteran and his service dog were evicted from a Bandera mobile home last month, following a months-long dispute over an unpaid "pet fee."

David Palasek, whose seven years of military service included tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan for the Army and the Army National Guard, was evicted Dec. 22.

He refused to pay the pet fee, citing the Fair Housing Act, which protects people who use service dogs from being discriminated against.

"If it's happening to me, it's going to happen to other people," said Palasek, who suffered a traumatic brain injury and injuries to his neck, spine, knee and shoulder in a Humvee accident and separate IED attack in Iraq. Palasek is also a cancer surviver, beating testicular cancer in recent years.

Doctors told Palasek his gunner's harness contributed to the disease, which he received treatments for at hospitals at Lackland Air Force Base and later Fort Sam Houston. Paperwork from the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs indicates Palasek is 90 percent disabled.
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Thursday, January 15, 2015

Veterans Service Groups Give Priorities Report

Veterans groups release annual priorities report 
Stars and Stripes
By Travis J. Tritten
Published: January 15, 2015
“By sending veterans out of the system, they are abandoning a system that veterans rely on,” Blake said.
WASHINGTON — Four of the nation’s top veterans service organizations said Thursday that the VA health care system is still underfunded and running the risk of new delays for care, despite a $16.3 billion shot in the arm last summer.

The nationwide system of hospitals serving nearly 9 million vets annually will run about $2 billion short of the money it needs this fiscal year — and could be significantly more after a wait-list scandal revealed much higher demand than the VA had acknowledged, according to American Veterans, Disabled American Veterans, Paralyzed Veterans of America and the VFW.

Furthermore, expanded vet access to outside care runs the risk of creating more delays without proper management and oversight, they said.

 The concerns are part of the groups’ Independent Budget, a collaborative list of policy recommendations for the Department of Veterans Affairs and Congress that has been published annually for the past three decades. The document focuses on access, claims, infrastructure, caregiver support and women’s issues.

The shortfalls in VA funding “is a problem that has compounded over time” and began as early as 2000, said Carl Blake, associate executive director of government relations for Paralyzed Veterans of America. 

The $16.3 billion Veterans Access, Choice and Accountability Act was an emergency measure that drastically increased the funding but is not enough to dig the department out of its funding hole, according to Blake. read more here Highlights