Sonny Perdue Governor
Georgia Department of Veterans Service
Veterans Bulletin
Pete Wheeler Commissioner
Arbor Day at GVMC-Milledgeville
Cemetery and Forestry Commission partner to plant trees, honor veterans
Georgia Veterans ... guardians of liberty March-April 2009
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Georgia Department of Veterans Service
Veterans Bulletin March-April 2009
About The Cover
The Georgia Department of Veterans Service, in partnership with the Georgia Forestry Commission, annually observes Arbor Day at Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery at Milledgeville by planting trees in honor of veterans. This year's event, held April 24, featured speakers GFC Director Robert Farris, SDVS Assistant Commissioner Len Glass, and former Atlanta Brave Ryan Klesko; and music by the Georgia Military College Band. Participating in the ceremonial tree planting were (from left): Glass, Klesko, Maj. James Clements (HQs Co. 48th INF BDE GAARNG, Macon), Veterans Service Board Vice Chairman Ken Birdsong, Maj. David Casey (HQs Co. 48th INF BDE GAARNG, Macon), State Rep. James "Bubber" Epps (District 140), and Farris. Read local news coverage of the event here: http://www.unionrecorder.com/archivesearch/local_story_114221203.html
Veterans Service Board Elects New Leadership Page 3
Post 9/11 GI Bill Goes Into Effect May 1 Page 4
SDVS News Page 5
Veterans News Headlines Page 6
Vietnam Veterans Honored Page 7
Commissioner's Activities Page 8
Georgia Department of Veterans Service Floyd Veterans Memorial Building E-970 Atlanta, Georgia 30334-4800 (404) 656-2300 gavetsvc@vs.state.ga.us www.sdvs.georgia.gov
Georgia Veterans Bulletin
The Georgia Veterans Bulletin is published quarterly by the Georgia
Department of Veterans Service, Public Information Division, Floyd
Veterans Memorial Building, Room E-970, Atlanta, GA 30334-4800.
Ray Hendrix
Chairman, Veterans Service Board
Pete Wheeler
Commissioner
Tom Cook
Assistant Commissioner, Claims and Field Operations
Dan Holtz
Assistant Commissioner, Administrative Service
Heldon (Bill) Jung
Director, Education & Training
Brian Zeringue
Public Information Manager
Jon Suggs
Editor, Veterans Bulletin
Georgia Veterans...guardians of liberty
A Note To Our Readers:
Welcome to the digital edition of the Georgia Veterans Bulletin. If you are already familiar with our publication, you will find the same valuable information that has always been in these pages, accompanied by a few additions and enhancements.
By bringing the Bulletin to you online, the Georgia Department of Veterans Service is saving valuable budget dollars, a necessary choice given our state's current fiscal status.
But this is more than a mere cost-saving change. There are many advantages to digital publication, and we aim to make use of much this medium has to offer.
Most notably, this marks a move from a quarterly to monthly publication schedule. We intend to bring you more news, more often.
Remember, every hypertext link in this document is clickable. Wherever you see a website address, such as www.va.gov, you can click on the link and be taken to that site.
We would like to encourage you to subscribe to our news feed via RSS. You may do so here: http://sdvs.georgia.gov/rss/sdvs_ press_releases.xml. Whenever a new Bulletin is published, whenever the Department issues any news release, you will be among the first to know.
As always, thank you for your service to our country and do not hesitate to call upon us.
Veterans Service Board Elects New Leadership
SDVS News Release
active duty in 1949 and 1950 with the 340th
April 28, 2009
Engineer Construction Battalion. He was
discharged from reserve status in 1953.
Georgia's seven-member State
Birdsong is an active member of
Veterans Service Board recently elected
both the Gordon and Gray communities,
new officers for 2009-10.
involved in both the local VFW and
Ray Hendrix, a retired Army Sergeant
American Legion posts, Exchange Club of
Major and resident of Statesboro, was
Macon and is a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite
voted board chairman.
Mason.
He has served on the Veterans
Rod Casey, retired Air Force Colonel
Service Board since September 2001;
and former Chairman of the Lowndes
reappointed by Governor Perdue in 2007.
County Board of Commissioners, was
Hendrix, the board chairman during
selected to serve as board secretary.
2005-06, retired from the Army in 1992
Casey, a Marietta native and now
after serving over 42 years in uniform.
Ray Hendrix
Valdosta resident, was appointed to the
His Army experience included serving in
Chairman
Veterans Service Board by Governor
artillery, maintenance, intelligence, and
Perdue in 2007.
recruiting units.
Casey, who served 21 years on active
Hendrix, a retired Bulloch County
duty, accounted for over 3,000 hours flying
Magistrate Court Constable, is an active
four different tactical fighter aircraft. He
member in The American Legion at
culminated his Air Force flying career as
state, local, and national levels. He
a combat-ready aircraft commander in the
currently serves as a National Executive
F-16 Falcon.
Committeeman and as a member of The
Casey ended his military career with
American Legion's National Legislative
assignments at Moody Air Force Base
and International Affairs Commissions.
in Valdosta. There he served as Deputy
Over the years, he also served on The
Commander for Logistics before taking
Legion's National Veterans Affairs and
command of the 450-person Component
Rehabilitation, Military Affairs, and
Repair Squadron responsible for over $450
Americanism Commissions.
million in assets. Casey retired in 1994.
Hendrix, past state commander of The American Legion - Department of Georgia, is a member of the local American
Kenneth W. Birdsong Vice Chairman
Having served on the Valdosta City Council, Casey ran for and was elected Chairman of the Lowndes County Board
Legion Post 90, Scottish Rite Temple and
of Commissioners in November 2000.
Statesboro Shrine Club and attends Eastern
During his eight years as Chairman,
Heights Baptist Church.
Lowndes County received numerous state
Kenneth W. Birdsong, U.S. Army
and national awards in virtually every
veteran and former state legislator, was
countywide service.
named board vice chairman.
Currently serving as members of the
Birdsong, whom Governor Perdue
State Veterans Service Board with Hendrix,
recently reappointed for another seven year
Birdsong and Casey are Barbara Jean Aaron
term, has served on the Veterans Service
of Warner Robins, James Blaylock of
Board since January 2005. That followed
Decatur, Fred T. Fincher, Sr. of LaGrange,
his retirement from government after 28
and Pat Phillips of Blairsville.
years of continuous service in the State
The seven-member, Governor-
House of Representatives.
appointed, constitutional Board of Veterans
Birdsong, who represented Georgians
Service recommends policy, procedure,
from Bibb, Jones, Twiggs, and Wilkinson
Rod Casey
and work projects and through the
counties, also served as chairman of the
Secretary
Commissioner of the Georgia Department
House Defense and Veterans Affairs
of Veterans Service controls overall veteran
Committee.
policy for the state.
Birdsong, a veteran of World War II and Korea,
More information about the Veterans Service Board,
served in the U.S. Army from 1945 to 1947. Upon
and its members (to include full bios), is available at www.
discharge, he enlisted in the Army Reserves serving on
sdvs.georgia.gov, under About SDVS.
Georgia Veterans...guardians of liberty
New Post 9/11 GI Bill
goes into effect May 1
VA News Release May 1, 2009
VA starts accepting applications for the Post 9/11 GI Bill on May 1, 2009. Individuals with active duty service since September 11, 2001, may be eligible for this benefit and can apply online at www.gibill.va.gov. The program provides tuition assistance, a housing allowance, a books and supplies stipend, and the option to transfer these benefits to family members under certain circumstances. By law, the new benefit is effective August 1, 2009. For more information, visit the GI Bill website or call 1888GIBILL1 (1888 4424551).
Veterans may also contact the Georgia Department of Veterans Service, Education Division, at 404-656-2306. Veterans who qualify under previous GI Bill provisions are especially encouraged to find out how the new options could affect them.
Factors to consider when deciding if you should apply for Chapter 33 benefits.
1. Which benefit pays you more? d What Chapter 33 tier are you eligible for? d Are you receiving other aid? Does that pay tuition and fees? (HOPE, Scholarship etc) d Does your type & level of training qualify you to get Housing allowance. d What is your planned level of enrollment for the term. 2. What type of training are you enrolling in? d Online? To receive Housing Allowance at least one class must be at a class room and you must be enrolled at over half time. d Covered under Chapter 33? NCD, Flight, Correspondence, and OJT/Apprenticeship are not covered 3. How many months of MGIB-AD Chapter 30 do you have remaining? If you have entitlement remaining under MGIB-AD, the number of months of the Post-9/11 GI Bill entitlement you will be eligible for will be equal to the number of months remaining under MGIB-AD. However, if you exhaust all of your MGIB-AD entitlement, then you may be entitled to an additional 12 months of entitlement under the Post-9/11 GI Bill. 4. Comparison available at www.gibill. va.gov.
Georgia Veterans...guardians of liberty
Post 9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33)
Student Experience Timeline
May 1: VA begins processing applications for Certificates of Eligibility (CofE) Eligibility data provided from DoD via existing feed VA mails C of E to student showing:
d Months of entitlement d Tier of eligibility d Delimiting date
May to July: Veteran enrolls in school and provides C of
to school
July 6: VA begins accepting enrollment information
from schools
School reports enrollment and charges to VA via existing mechanism (VA Once)
July 6: VA begins processing claims August 3: VA pays first tuition and fees payments to schools VA pays first books and supplies stipend to student VA provides notice to student of:
d Tuition and fee payment amount d Book stipend payment amount d Monthly housing payment amount d Need to notify VA of changes in enrollment d Obligation to repay any O/P resulting from
changes in training
September 1: VA pays partial housing allowance for August attendance October 1: VA pays first full monthly housing allowance
Highlights of ...
SDVS At Work For Georgia Veterans
The Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery at Milledgeville will host a Memorial Day Ceremony at 10 a.m. May 25, 2009. The participants will include the FR Robert F. Kennedy Council 9458 of the Knights of Columbus and the John Milledge Chapter of the Georgia Society Sons of the American Revolution.
Both of these organizations will also help with placing flags on all of the gravesites in the cemetery on Friday, May 22, in recognition of our deceased veterans.
The Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery - Glennville will host a Memorial Day Ceremony on at 10 a.m. May 25, 2009. State Sen. Jack Hill will be the keynote speaker.
Mr. Raymond , (Manager, SDVS Rome) participated in briefings for D Company, 148th Support Battalion, Georgia National Guard, Cedartown, Georgia and C Company, 108th RSTA, Georgia National Guard, Dalton, Georgia on February 28, 2009; for HHC, 108th RSTA, Georgia National Guard, Calhoun, Georgia and A Company, 108th RSTA, Georgia National Guard, Rome, GA on March 1, 2009; and for B Company, 108th RSTA, Georgia National Guard, Rome, Georgia on March 2, 2009.
Mr. Herbert Ward, (SDVS Claims) represented SDVS at the 48th Brigade, Georgia National Guard, Family Deployment Survival Training, Saturday, March 14, 2009, Atlanta Metropolitan College, 1630 Metropolitan Parkway, Atlanta, Georgia. This was a pre-mobilization event for the 48th Brigade.
Mr. Perry Morgan (Manager, SDVS Washington) participated in briefings at American Legion Post 194, Lincolnton, Georgia on March 21, 2009.
Mr. Harry Evans (Manager, SDVS Gainesville) represented SDVS at a Georgia Department of Labor Job Fair held on Wednesday, March 25, 2009 at American Legion Post 233, 4635 Atlanta Highway, Loganville, Georgia.
Ms. Liz Hunnicutt (VBC, SDVS Glennville) participated in Family Deployment Survival Training briefings, Saturday, March 28, 2009 for the 118th Field Artillery Battalion (GA NG) at the National Guard Armory, Eisenhower Drive, Savannah, Georgia.
Mr. Joel Willis (SDVS Claims) represented SDVS at the 48th Brigade (GA NG) Family Deployment Survival Training, Saturday, March 28, 2009, at the Marriott Marquis Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia. This was a pre-mobilization event for around 1,200 soldiers and family members of the 48th Brigade.
Ms. Tonya Malpass (Manager, SDVS Glennville) and Ms. Jewell Middleton (Manager, SDVS Savannah) participated in the 848th Engineer Battalion (GA NG), Service Member and Family Reintegration Training, March 27-28, 2009, Combat Readiness Training Center, Travis Field, SavannahHilton Head Airport, Garden City, Georgia. The 848th recently returned from combat deployment in Iraq.
They completed 84 drivers' license applications, 73 hunting and fishing license applications, 16 initial VA compensation claims, and 6 claims for an increase or reinstatement of VA benefits.
Mr. Mike Hudson (VBC, SDVS LaGrange) and Mr. Stephen Horton (VBC, SDVS Columbus) participated in Pre-Deployment briefings for 2-121st Infantry Battalion (GA NG) at the Mountain Creek Inn, Callaway Gardens, on April 3, 2009. There were approximately 1,000 soldiers and family members present for the event.
Ms. Beverly Lloyd (Manager, SDVS Augusta) participated in Post Deployment Health Re-Assessment (PDHRA) briefings for the 278th MP Company (GA NG), Fort Gordon, Georgia on April 4, 2009. The 278th MP Company recently returned from combat deployment in Iraq.
Mr. Terry Smith (Manager, SDVS Brunswick) participated in a parade and luncheon on Friday, April 10, 2009 in Brunswick, Georgia in honor of G Company, 148th Support Battalion (GA NG) in preparation for their deployment to Afghanistan.
Mr. Loran Bryant (Manager, SDVS McRae) and Mr. Ed Chancey (Manager, SDVS Waycross) participated in a "Veterans Forum" hosted by Congressman Jack Kingston on Thursday, April 16, 2009 in the Engram Union Ballroom, South Georgia College, 100 W. Georgia College Park Drive, Douglas, Georgia.
Mr. Jeff Yarber (VBC, SDVS Macon) participated in PreDeployment briefings for HHC, 48th Brigade and 148th Base Support Battalion (GA NG), at the Macon Centroplex on April 22, 2009.
Georgia Veterans...guardians of liberty
Headlines Of Interest To GA Veterans
An Open Letter to Veterans From Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki March 13, 2009 - Following is an open letter to Veterans from Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Eric K. Shinseki. http://www1.va.gov/opa/pressrel/pressrelease.cfm?id=1658
VA Welcoming Vets Home with New Web Site, Blog The Department of Veterans Affairs has launched its new "Returning Veterans" website
-- www.oefoif.va.gov -- to welcome home Veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts with a social, Veteran-centric Web site focusing on their needs and questions. (4/20/09)
http://www1.va.gov/opa/pressrel/pressrelease.cfm?id=1666
Legal Notice About Veterans Data Theft Settlement The Notice Administrator for U.S. District Court recently issued the following statement to
the Georgia Department of Veterans Service, notifying veterans of their rights in a proposed lawsuit settlement: "The attached notice describes a proposed settlement of a class action lawsuit involving the theft of computer equipment which was reported to contain personal information of veterans, spouses of veterans, and military personnel. The accompanying claim form explains how class members can ask for benefits from the settlement." (4/16/2009)
http://sdvs.georgia.gov/00/press/detail/0,2668,26646926_111604615_138571199,00.html
VA Designs Medallion for Private Graves The Department of Veterans Affairs is in the preliminary stages of designing a medallion (IAW
Public Law 110-57, December 2007) to be affixed to an existing privately-purchased headstone or marker to signify the deceased's status as a veteran. VA estimates the new medallion will be available in summer 2009. (4/10/2009)
http://sdvs.georgia.gov/00/press/detail/0,2668,26646926_111604615_138173887,00.html
Gould Sworn in as Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs W. Scott Gould, a retired naval reservist and senior executive with experience in the Federal
government and the private sector, has taken the oath of office as the Deputy Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs. (4/9/09)
http://www1.va.gov/opa/pressrel/pressrelease.cfm?id=1665
Medical Journal Praises VA Electronic Health Record A recent study in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine singles out the VA for its
successful implementation of a comprehensive system of electronic health records. (4/6/09) http://www1.va.gov/opa/pressrel/pressrelease.cfm?id=1662
Dobbins Clears Major Hurdle for Military Commissary
U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., and U.S. Representative Phil Gingrey, R-Ga., recently
announced that Dobbins Air Reserve Base has cleared a major hurdle in its quest to build a military
commissary on the base. Isakson and Gingrey have been working for more than a year to try to
ensure a seamless transition between the closure of existing commissaries serving metro Atlanta and
construction of the new commissary. (4/6/2009)
http://sdvs.georgia.gov/00/press/detail/0,2668,26646926_111604615_137284966,00.html
Georgia Veterans...guardians of liberty
Georgia Veterans...guardians of liberty
ABOVE: Commissioner Wheeler spoke at the dedication of a Blue Star Memorial Highway marker honoring veterans in Buford, Georgia.
ABOVE LEFT: Commissioner Wheeler, in his capacity as an ex-officio member of the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust, attended Governor Perdue's signing of a proclamation recognizing the Days of Remembrance. (Also pictured, from left: Viki Staley, Claire D'Agostino, Shelly Rose, Sylvia Wygoda, Michael Altman, Kitty Jacobs; back row: Bill Nigut, Michael Morris, Renee Werbin, Kim Brown. (See proclamation on page 9.)
LEFT: Commissioner Wheeler joined Governor Perdue, Revenue Commissioner Bart Graham, and members of the Georgia General Assembly to honor members of the Georgia Department of Defense during National Guard Day at the State Capitol. (See proclamation on page 10.)
BELOW: Kerry L. Gehring, National Guard Bureau Warrior Support Manager, recently visited the Commissioner to brief him on her activities overseeing the NGB's Transition Assistance Advisor Program. (Also pictured, from left: SDVS Assistant Commissioner Tom Cook and TAAP staffers Casby Gay and Allen Carr.)
Georgia Veterans...guardians of liberty
Georgia Veterans...guardians of liberty
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