America’s best days lie ahead

History Military News

“The bravery, resolve, expertise and commitment of American servicemembers proves that America’s best days lie ahead”, President Barack Obama said at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan December 3, 2010.

In his address to 3500 servicemembers, President Obama thanked them for their service and sacrifice and said they were “part of an unbroken line of Americans who have given up your comfort, your ease, your convenience, for America’s security. ..They did it for the same reason that all of you do, Because the freedom and the liberty that we treasure, that’s not simply a birthright. It has to be earned by the sacrifices of generations — generations of patriots, men and women, who step forward and say, ‘Send me.’”

Supporting American servicemembers should be “apolitical”.  They are doing what they signed up for and are bound by their oath, and daily sacrifice.  The quotes here are from a recent story on defense.gov.

What do you think? Click on the link for the full story.

Add to FacebookAdd to DiggAdd to Del.icio.usAdd to StumbleuponAdd to RedditAdd to BlinklistAdd to TwitterAdd to TechnoratiAdd to Yahoo BuzzAdd to Newsvine

VCA Holiday Party 2010

Military News

101207_VCA_holiday_party 002, originally uploaded by vcasny.

Members of the the VCA were enjoying themselves too much to remember to take photos during the holiday party, but here is one of TOP “tickling the ivories”. Check our flickr photostream for some more. The event took place at The Sailors’, Marines’, Coast Guard & Airmen’s Club on Lexington Avenue. The Club has been serving GI’s since 1919. Here is their site: http://www.ssmaclub.org/

Happy Holidays everyone!!

Veteran Corps of Artillery

Pearl Harbor

History Military News Veteran

December 7th, 2010 marks the 69th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.  The event marked the beginning of the war (in the U.S.)  that would define the “Greatest Generation”.  Veterans of this war are fading away as is the memory of that day.  It is unusual nowadays to do an Internet search and come out “empty handed”; but I found few new  articles, events or comments about December 7, 1941.   As more time passes, and in the not too distant future they will be all gone.  It is our responsibility to reach out those Veterans and say thank you to let them know that they are still remembered and appreciated.

If you read this post, please add any commemorative events as comments and links.  Here is one commemoration event happening aboard the USS Intrepid Museum.

Add to FacebookAdd to DiggAdd to Del.icio.usAdd to StumbleuponAdd to RedditAdd to BlinklistAdd to TwitterAdd to TechnoratiAdd to Yahoo BuzzAdd to Newsvine

3rd Batallion, 5th Marines – Dark Horse

History Military News VCA Veteran

A lot of you may have seen the recent facebook posts asking to pray for and support the “Darkhorse Marine Batallion”, and you may not be quite sure who they are.  Here is some information regarding our fine Marines.

These Marines are currently deployed in Sangin district, Afghanistan and recently suffered heavy losses, including the loss of 4 Marines from a single bomb attack on their ATV; however, as with all Marines they fight on and according to their CO, they are fulfilling their mission and morale is high.  Even so, the VCA extends its’ prayers and wishes for their safe return.  Please support our Marines and all our troops in whatever way you can.

Here is the Dark Horse official web site, where you’ll find a current letter from their CO, and ways of supporting them. Here is a link providing a little more detail on the “facebook request“, and for the WikiPedia entry on Dark Horse please go here.

Semper Fidelis

 

 

Wikileaks – again

History Military News New York Patriots VCA

The following post is the opinion of the poster, and is not approved, directed or otherwise endorsed by the Veteran Corps of Artillery of the State of New York.

Wikileaks is back in the headlines this week after the release of more classified information, including the text of State Department cables. Among other things, the cables reveal the sometimes unflattering descriptions on heads of states and diplomats that the U.S. deals with.  The State Department will of course try to contain the damage as much as possible, and is hoping to capitalize on any relationships they may have built to minimize negative results.  SecState Hilary Clinton says, “I am confident that the partnerships that the Obama Administration has worked so hard to build will withstand this challenge. The President and I have made these partnerships a priority – and we are proud of the progress that they have helped achieve – and they will remain at the center of our efforts.”

Some may claim that the release of information is vital in order to uncover government waste, inaction and in some cases unconstitutional behavior.  I agree, but I believe that in the United States we have something called the “Freedom of Information Act“, that allows citizens and the media to review and reveal important data in a legal manner.  More importantly, it allows the release of information in a controlled manner that minimizes the risk (dare I say it) to “National Security“.  As with any law, the Act is subject to debate, discrepancies, and flaws, but at least it promotes these debates.

In my opinion, the uncontrolled release of information (especially during wartime) to the public is not only illegal, but downright dangerous to the ongoing efforts of diplomacy and military operations, and a direct threat to field operatives. As far as I’m concerned, anyone responsible for the release should be charged with treason, or espionage or both.

What are your thoughts?

Add to FacebookAdd to DiggAdd to Del.icio.usAdd to StumbleuponAdd to RedditAdd to BlinklistAdd to TwitterAdd to TechnoratiAdd to Yahoo BuzzAdd to Newsvine

Happy 220th Birthday VCA!

Military News

But first…The VCA wishes all of you a Very Happy Thanksgiving.  We extend a special holiday wish to our serving troops of all branches at home and abroad.  May you stay safe, stand tall, and come home soon to your loved ones.

To all past and present troops of the Veteran  Corps of Artillery…Happy Birthday!!!.  Today marks the 220th Anniversary of the founding of the Veteran Corps of Artillery of the State of New York.

You are part of an organization with a long and rich history of service and patriotism.  From its’ early days to the present, in peacetime and in war, the VCA and its’ members have volunteered for military service whenever the call the came. While the unit today is primarily ceremonial, the VCA still volunteers for service when required. Whether the call is to honor Veterans who have passed, provide comfort to serving troops, or to march in a military or civic parade or ceremony, today’s members are willing and ready to uphold the spirit of honor, tradition and patriotism that the VCA was founded on.  Charge the Cannons, Raise the Glass, and make a Toast.  Happy 220th Birthday VCA!!!!

HOOOAAHH!!

The VCASNY wiki page states, “The VCASNY is the oldest military organization in New York State. It was formed in Manhattan on Evacuation Day (New York), November 25, 1790, by Veterans of Washington’s Continental Army Corps of Artillery. The founders met at the City Arms Tavern located off Broadway near Trinity Church, to establish an independent artillery company of exempts in the event of a return invasion by the British. Exempts were males beyond serving military age and thereby exempt from regular militia service. They are currently headquartered at Manhattan’s 7th Regiment Armory in the City of New York. Under federal law, they are part of the Organized Militia of the State of New York, and under state law it is an Independent Military Organization and an Historic Military Command.”

Add to FacebookAdd to DiggAdd to Del.icio.usAdd to StumbleuponAdd to RedditAdd to BlinklistAdd to TwitterAdd to TechnoratiAdd to Yahoo BuzzAdd to Newsvine

Centennial Legion – Elected Officer and Veterans

American Revolution Artillery Military News New York Press Release VCA Veteran

As many of you know by now, the new commander of the Centennial Legion is COL. Houstin Spencer. As always, the VCA wishes the COL. their best and much success in the coming year.

Today we write about one the VCA’s very own! At the Annual Director’s meeting, the VCASNY’s own Initiatives Officer, LTC Herman N. Cohen was elected 2nd Vice Commander of the Centennial Legion.  He follows in the footsteps of another VCASNY member who served as CLHMC Commander, the VCA’s current Adjutant, COL Matthew G. Cusack, Jr. who served from 1996 -1997.

Best wishes to one of our own!

At the meeting, LTC Cohen, who in civilian life works for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in Washington, DC,  distributed copies of a DVD he produced, called “Homes for Heroes”. The video is about grants available for severely disabled veterans to adapt their homes for wheelchair accessibility.  You can view the video at the VA site here.  He is currently working on a new video on assistance to Veterans having financial difficulties called “Alternatives to Foreclosure“.  In addition, LTC Cohen’s monthly streaming Internet video broadcasts to Mortgage Lenders, National Service Organizations and Veterans on GI Home Loans and Grants can also be viewed at VA site here. Just go near the bottom of the page to the section labeled “Previous Broadcasts”.

If you are a Veteran, please go to these sites for information on receiving the benefits you’ve earned.

Add to FacebookAdd to DiggAdd to Del.icio.usAdd to StumbleuponAdd to RedditAdd to BlinklistAdd to TwitterAdd to TechnoratiAdd to Yahoo BuzzAdd to Newsvine

Centennial Legion – Boston and Plymouth

American Revolution Artillery History Military News Military Photos New York Patriots Press Release VCA Veteran

It was a busy weekend for the VCA and its’ Centennial Legion sister organizations, and most participants only had time to go from event to event, while catching a little rest in between.  The weekend began at a leisurely pace with a private tour of the Old North Church, and was followed by a nice complimentary reception at the Union Oyster House.  The Oyster House is the “oldest restaurant in continuous service” in the U.S.  Our thanks to BG Milano, Proprietor.

The VCA’s first event was the participation in the Change of Command Ceremony aboard the USS Constitution.  It was a grand event hosted by the United States Navy aboard the oldest warship in the U.S.  The mantle was passed from CAPT. Ed Hebert to COL. Houstin Spencer in grand style and ceremony.  The VCA wishes COL Houstin their best as he takes on his new responsibilities.

In addition to dignitaries of the Centennial Legion, the key note speaker was MG Bray, Commander of the Rhode Island National Guard and Militia. The ceremony was followed by yet another complimentary reception at Warren Tavern.  Warren Tavern had been visited by the likes of George Washington and Paul Revere.  It was also the site of the first formal Masonic lodge in Boston.  The libation was flowing and the food was fresh.

Saturday began with a drive up to Plymouth, MA for the VCA’s participation in the Plymouth Thanksgiving Day Parade.  If you weren’t there, the best way to experience it is with photos.  Please visit our Flickr Photostream to see many photos, and videos from this event and the weekend.

Stay tuned tomorrow for other Centennial Legion news from the 75th Annual Meeting regarding one of the VCA’s own officers.

Add to FacebookAdd to DiggAdd to Del.icio.usAdd to StumbleuponAdd to RedditAdd to BlinklistAdd to TwitterAdd to TechnoratiAdd to Yahoo BuzzAdd to Newsvine

Troops out of Afghanistan by 2014

Military News

On Friday, November 19th, heads of State of NATO member countries gathered for a two day summit in Lisbon, Portugal. The purpose of this meeting was to discuss such topics as Afghanistan and missile defense.

For the first time on Saturday, President Barack Obama said he would like to have U.S. troops out of major combat in Afghanistan by the end of 2014. At a closing news conference Obama said, “My goal is to make sure that by 2014 we have transitioned, Afghans are in the lead and it is a goal to make sure that we are not still engaged in combat operations of the sort we’re involved in now.” If Obama’s expectation about ending the U.S. combat mission in 2014 holds, it would mark a turning point in a war that has been going on for 10 years.

In 2009 when Obama entered office, he pledged to end the Iraq war, in order to shift forces, resources, and attention to Afghanistan. Obama calls the fight with Afghanistan a fight the U.S. cannot afford to lose.

The U.S. has about 100,000 troops in Afghanistan; other countries allied to the U.S. have about 40,000.

For full detail, go to Military.com.

Add to FacebookAdd to DiggAdd to Del.icio.usAdd to StumbleuponAdd to RedditAdd to BlinklistAdd to TwitterAdd to TechnoratiAdd to Yahoo BuzzAdd to Newsvine

Veterans Reflections

History Military News Military Photos Veteran

Veterans Reflections is a collections of stories from men and women that served from WWII to the present. They are stories based on experiences of service and their effect on the veteran. The stories will be published on www.defense.gov throughout the month of November in honor of Veterans Day.  Here is the latest story on Michael Tripp, who actually became one of the more famous faces from the Vietnam War.

Share with a friend

Add to FacebookAdd to DiggAdd to Del.icio.usAdd to StumbleuponAdd to RedditAdd to BlinklistAdd to TwitterAdd to TechnoratiAdd to Yahoo BuzzAdd to Newsvine