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St. Barbara’s Dinner – 2011
Military News22 February 2011 – Jamaica Armory, NY – The VCA attends the St. Barbara’s feast in support of the 258th FA. St. Barbara is the patron saint of Artillery.
22 February 2011 – Jamaica Armory, NY – The VCA attends the St. Barbara’s feast in support of the 258th FA. St. Barbara is the patron saint of Artillery.

LTC MICHAEL K. HOBLIN, BN/CDR 258th FIELD ARTILLERY cordially invites members of the Veteran Corps of Artillery to attend the Annual Saint Barbara’s Celebration conducted at the New York State Armory 93-05 168th Street, Jamaica, New York, 11433 on Tuesday, February 22, 2011, at 1900 hrs. To reserve your seat at this auspicious event, contact SSGT Roger Levy at e-mail– garyowene6@aol.com. Please see previous memo for payment information.
So says the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in front of the House Armed Services Committee. Adm. Mike Mullen and SecDef Robert Gates warn that the Defense Department face a crisis if they are forced to operate under a continuing resolution with less money than it needs. The decrease of $23 Billion dollars has forced the services to take “disruptive and sometimes irreversible steps” that make the military less effective than they should be.
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These are much better pictures. Please review and enjoy. As previously mentioned, if you have did not attend, I hope we can see you next year. This is Mr. Rohde accepting an Honorary Enlistment into the VCA, presented by VIce-Commandant LTC. Steve Ryan FA VCASNY.
Unfortunately the quality of this set is not very good, but we hope to post some better photos soon. Nonetheless, this should give you a good idea of the event. The talk by David Rohde on his experiences as a Taliban prisoner were amazing. The talks behind the scene that Mrs. Rohde was involved in were also something out of a James Bond movie.
The company and the food were unmatched. For those of you that did not make it this year, we hope to see you in 2012.
The Knickerbocker Greys is the oldest after school activity in the United States. They will be holding their 129th Annual Winter Review this Tuesday 11 January at 1800 hours at the Park Avenue Armory. Please see the attached PDF for the official invitation. Family and friend of the Knickerbockers are invited.
Under the command of LTC(P) David J. Menegon, USAR, the cadets of the Greys “undergo a series of experiences over the years that build leadership, self esteem, character, confidence, social skills, etiquette, patience, empathy, perseverance, enthusiasm, public speaking, and problem solving.”
For more information please go to their website, or their Wikipedia Page. You can also read about them in the December 2010 issue of Town & Country.
They served our country with honor. They were willing to be sent to wherever our government would send them. They did their time during WWII, Korea, Vietnam and peacetime. Some may have been scarred, some may have simply been down on their luck, and others may have come home to a country that at one time may not have revered their Veterans. I don’t know. “There but by the grace of God…”
Today Saturday 8 January 2011, at 1100 hours, 20 homeless Veterans will receive Military Honors thanks to the Dignity Memorial Homeless Veterans Burial Program. The Veterans, all New Yorkers, will be interred at Calverton National Cemetery. Keynotes will be delivered by congressman Tim Bishop representing the 1st District (NY), and Steve Israel representing the 2nd District (NY).
If you are near Suffolk County today, The Veteran Corps of Artillery encourages you to pay respects.
For the full press release go here.
Is only 3 days away! Polish your shoes, Spiff up your buttons, do a few extra push-ups. The Veteran Corps of Artillery Annual Mess Dinner takes place this Saturday January 8th at the India House Club in downtown Manhattan. In addition to our own troops, we will have distinguished guests from branches of the U.S. Military, and this year we also have the privilege of being joined by David Rohde the award-winning correspondent.
This Mess Dinner promises to be one of the best R&R events of 2011. If you will not be there, don’t worry…Photos and video clips of the event will be posted on our site.
Don’t forget! Mess Dress, Parade Dress or Black Tie only.
The following note was received from SMSgt Mark Suckle USAF (Ret) –
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