Friday, March 31, 2006

Bill Would Offer Tax Break to Casualties’ Families

http://www.airforcetimes.com/story.php?f=1-292925-1652104.php

Air Force Times - March 29, 2006

Bill would offer tax break to casualties’ families

By Rick Maze

Times staff writer

A bipartisan bill introduced Tuesday would offer greater income tax forgiveness for service members who die as a result of injury or disease incurred in a combat zone.

The Fallen Heroes Tax Fairness Act of 2006, sponsored by Reps. Robert Ney, R-Ohio, and Michael McNulty, D-N.Y., is simply an attempt to provide the same tax exemptions for combat-related deaths that apply to civilians who die in terrorist acts, the two said in a joint statement...

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Monday, March 27, 2006

"Free Flags for KIA Families" Program Changes



USA and KIA flags fly at the home of the sister of George "Rip" Winkler, KIA April 3, 1945. USAKIA provided the KIA flag for free as part of its "Free Flags for KIA Families" program, which will undergo some at-least temporary changes today. Picture taken Memorial Day 2005.

Dear USAKIA Sites:

We will at least temporarily change our "Free Flags for KIA Families" program, as we currently lack resources to continue with it. We hope to resume the program in the next month. For now we will provide the flags to confirmed KIA and DOW families at well below wholesale cost, as we also receive items donated by America Remembers KIA. $5 will get KIA families a 12" x 18" KIA flag, and $10 will get them a 3' x 5' one. Both prices will include shipping via Priority Mail. From December 2004 till now we provided the 3' x 5' flag and Priority Mail shipping for free and hope to resume the program.

$300 in donations will provide free 3' x 5' flags, including Priority Mail shipping, to at least 25 KIA Gold Star Families. Those who have provided enough information up to now will receive their free flag. Two will go out by tomorrow, one to a family who lost a loved one in Vietnam and another who lost one in Iraq. Please donate today to help USAKIA resume the program.

"I would like a free 3x5 KIA Flag. My brother CPL. Thomas Steven Hickman was KIA in Vietnam on 8/26/1970.... Thank You for all you are doing... Never Forget!" -- Karen Hickman, sister of Steven Hickman, KIA 8/26/1970

Thank you,

Vincent H. Bartning
for the USA KIA/DOW Family Foundation (USAKIA)
P.O. Box 720123, San Jose, CA 95172
(408) 954-8280
http://www.usakia.org/

Tax Deductible Via PayPal



Friday, March 24, 2006

Sunrise Service Honors Fallen Hopi Soldier


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Former prisoner of war Patrick Miller, who served with the late Army Spec. Lori Piestewa,
is comforted at Thursday's memorial service by Lori's mother, Percy Piestewa.

Sunrise service honors fallen Hopi soldier

Angela Cara Pancrazio
The Arizona Republic
Mar. 23, 2006 06:59 PM

They were the last ones to see Army Spec. Lori Ann Piestewa alive.

At the sunrise memorial service Thursday honoring her, after the prayers, the drumming, speeches and a blessing by the medicine man, the former prisoners of war stood below Piestewa Peak, named for the fallen soldier and their friend: Jessica Lynch, Joseph Hudson, Shoshana Johnson and Patrick Miller.

There was silence as the four honored guests stood before those who had gathered in the early morning at the ramada to remember Piestewa and all other veterans that have died in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Piestewa's father and mother, Terry and Percy, had faced the four and told them, "We are all one, we thank God for bringing Joe Hudson, Patrick, Shoshana and Jessica."Hudson sensed the admiration of the crowd who had shook his hand and asked for his autograph and said: "The four of us are not heroes. Heroes do not come back to tell their stories..."

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Saturday, March 18, 2006

Board hears plans to build veteran memorial in Milan

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Gallup Independent
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Steve Marquez, left, discusses the plans for a war memorial commemerating soldiers who were killed in action during WWI,WWII, Korea, and Vietnam with, from right, Tony Mace, Raymond Savedra and Hugh Sheldrick at Lasting Memories in Milan on Tuesday afternoon. The memorial will be built on the southwest corner of Horizon and U.S. 66 if the city approves it. [Photo by Matt Hinshaw/Independent]

By Jim Maniaci
Cibola County Bureau

MILAN — An overflow crowd at the first meeting of the new Milan Village Board of Trustees heard about plans to build a second military veterans memorial in Cibola County to complement the just completed Vietnam Veterans Memorial in neighboring Grants.

A committee headed up by Cibola County Sheriff's Office Sgt. Steve Marquez will need to raise between $40,000 and $50,000 for the Cibola County-Milan Veterans Memorial on the southwest corner of Horizon Boulevard and Route 66 the main entrance into the village from Interstate 40's Exit 79...

... In an interview, Sheldrick, Marquez, Deputy Sheriff Tony Mace and Raymond Saavedra who were heavily involved in the Vietnam memorial project in the Friendship Park on Santa Fe Avenue indicated the second memorial grew from the first one.

"Veterans from World War II and Korea kept asking me, 'What are you going to do for us?'," Sheldrick said. "So I thought, why not?"

The new memorial will feature five vertical blocks, 17 inches wide, 4 inches deep and 54 inches tall, of black Georgia granite, which will cost more than an identical imported granite. The group insisted on sticking with the American-quarried material since the idea is to honor those killed in action during the World War I, World War II, Korea and Vietnam.

Sheldrick said the group needs the names of county veterans from World War I. Through various veterans groups and individuals, the panel has accumulated what it considers a fairly accurate list from the later wars. If there is enough room, the names of other veterans can be added, but the emphasis will be on obtaining as complete a list as possible of local men and women who died fighting for America.

The new memorial will cover a small space, about 23 feet by 27 feet, and will match the trading center's color and motif with viga poles and windows between the black blocks. The group also would like to sell memorial stones to be placed vertically at the foot of the monument. New Mexico and American flags will flank the monument.

Anyone wanting to make donations can send a check to the Cibola County-Milan Veterans Memorial Fund at P.O. Box 2296, Milan, N.M., 87021. An account is being set up with Grants State Bank.

The group hopes to have the dedication on Saturday, Nov. 11; however, as Marquez points out, "It depends on how fast the donations come in. But Veterans Day would be nice for the dedication. They call Korea the forgotten war, but at the same time they are never the forgotten people. If not for these soldiers and sailors we would not have the freedoms we have. So we need some kind of a remembrance..."

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Thursday, March 16, 2006

Tree honors six unreported casualties

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Tree honors six unreported casualties
By GWEN FLORIO
Tribune Capitol Bureau

HELENA — Six more Montanans than generally realized have been killed overseas since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, a memorial tree in the state Capitol shows.

The tree, put up by a Dillon woman determined to see Special Operations forces recognized, names the 14 Montanans publicly listed, as well as six other men.

"You have your Vietnam veterans' wall and your World War II veterans' wall, and Special Forces are never included," said Joan Grogan of Dillon who designed the Gold Star tree that sits in the Capitol's Reception Room, just outside Gov. Brian Schweitzer's office. She said a friend who is in the Special Forces supplied her with the names. The missions of the elite troops are usually secret...

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Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Cpl. Jason L. Dunahm Remembered


President George W. Bush (front C) signs a bill designating the post office of Scio, New York, to be named the Cpl. Jason L. Dunham Post Office at the Rochester, New York, International Airport March 14, 2006. Corporal Jason L. Dunham was killed in action in the Al Anbar Province of Iraq in April 2004. President Bush is joined by family members of Corporal Dunham. NO SALES NO ARCHIVES EDITORIAL USE ONLY REUTERS/White House Photo Office/Kimberlee Hewiit/Handout

Senate OKs Bill Honoring Local Marine Hero


Posted by: Jerry Gasser, News Operations Manager
Created: 3/7/2006 7:48:53 AM
Updated: 3/7/2006 7:49:14 AM

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SCIO — The U.S. Senate passed a bill honoring a local hero by naming a U.S. Postal Service facility as the Cpl. Jason L. Dunham Post Office, at 4422 West Sciota St., in this Allegany County community.

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., recently announced passage of the legislative tribute to Dunham, who died in 2004 in Iraq when he was severely wounded after shielding his squad members from a hand grenade blast.

In a news release issued by Clinton's office, U.S. Rep. Randy Kuhl, R-Hammondsport, Steuben County, thanked Clinton for her assistance in moving the bill through the Senate...

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Monday, March 13, 2006

Bird of Paradise: Funeral Service at Punchbowl National Cemetery

Bird of Paradise: Funeral Service at Punchbowl National Cemetery - Blogger, clergy at memorials, shows KIA graves at Hawaii's Punchbowl National Cemetery, including Ernie Pyle's and unknowns' markers from World War II and Korea.

Friday, March 10, 2006

Friendly Fire Deaths Rare in Current Wars

AP Via Yahoo! News Story

By LOLITA C. BALDOR, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON - Friendly fire incidents like the one that killed former professional football player Pat Tillman have cost the lives of 17 Army soldiers in the past four years in Iraq and Afghanistan, a lower rate than in other recent conflicts, Army data shows...

... It took nine months for the family of Army Spc. Jesse Buryj (pronounced BOO-dee) of Canton, Ohio, to learn that his death in Iraq in May 2004 was not the result of an accidental vehicle crash, as they were first told...

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Thursday, March 09, 2006

A little history on Robert Cochran Jr.

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Sun Herald

03/09/06

Bill Rivers DAV column

A little history on Robert Cochran Jr.

Many native Southwest Florida residents know about Robert L. Cochran Jr., but with so many new folks in the area, I think a brief history is in order...

... We're not sure exactly when the family moved to Punta Gorda, but he enlisted in the Marine Corps on Aug. 4, 1942, at the age of 21, while residing here. Robert fought in the Battle of Tarawa in the Gilbert Islands (Nov. 20-23, 1943) and the Battle of Saipan in the Mariana Islands (June 15-July 9, 1944), and he was killed in action on July 8, 1944, at the age of 23...

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Walker Basin man dies in Iraq war, another local man severely injured

http://www.kvsun.com/articles/2006/03/08/news/01war.txt

Kern Valley Sun, Online Edition
Lake Isabella, CA

Synopsis of the Wednesday, March 8, 2006, Article

Navy Corpsman Daniel Jacobs received some severe injuries in Iraq. He does it differently than others should he be injured or killed. He has his aunt and uncle listed with the military as the first contact so that a stranger bearing bad news doesn't visit his mother and stepfather. His mother also had a recent "medical crisis," the article states.

A Marine corporal, 26 y/o Adam Zanutto, died of wounds in Maryland. He was mortally wounded by an IED in Iraq. An editor at the newspaper who knew him, Ray Conner, described Adam as "personable" and "talented."

"The Kern Valley Sun has learned that a Walker Basin man, Marine Cpl. Adam Zanutto, 26, has died after being injured by a roadside bomb in Iraq. Zanutto's parents own the Fence Post newspaper in Walker Basin. Zanutto was injured on Feb. 25, and died Monday of his injuries in Bethesda, Maryland..."

"... Conner expressed his sympathy to Rick and Donna Zanutto, Adam's parents. 'I'm in shock. I'm sorry for their loss. No words can express what they must be feeling...'”

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http://www.kvsun.com/articles/2006/03/08/news/01war.txt

Our heart goes out to all KIA families today. Thanks for honoring our nation's KIA and DOW!

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Moving Onward: Band of Brothers

Nonprofit Plans Colorful Memorial Day Event


A nonprofit benefiting families of U.S. killed in action (KIA) plans a Memorial Day 2006 event to honor our nation’s combat dead.

San Jose, CA (PRWEB) March 8, 2006 -- The USA KIA/DOW Family Foundation (USAKIA), along with America Remembers KIA and J & S Surplus & Outdoor Store, plans an event Memorial Day, May 29, 2006, in Moss Landing, California. An additional participant will be the California National Guard. A ceremony dedicated the memorial site for all U.S. military killed in action (KIA) or died of wounds (DOW) last year in a September 3, 2005, Labor Day Weekend event.

With the California National Guard being there for the Memorial Day ceremony, it will be the first in what the public-benefit corporation hopes will be an annual event. USAKIA already has an annual Labor Day Weekend event in September. The ceremony will be held at J & S Surplus & Outdoor Store, a division of Eagle Emblems, at the intersection of Highway 1 and N. Struve Road in Moss Landing. The address is also 1956 Highway 1, Moss Landing, CA 95039.

The public is invited to participate in a colorful free event close to the ocean. Participants can also purchase mementos honoring killed in action. Donations are tax deductible and benefit KIA and DOW families. The nonprofit accepts donations at its Web site, by phone at (408) 954-8280, or by mail to P.O. Box 720123, San Jose, CA 95172.

The USA KIA/DOW Family Foundation (USAKIA), based in San Jose, California, is an IRS-approved, tax-deductible and tax-exempt nonprofit. KIA families incorporated the 501(c)(3) organization in the fall of 2003 to benefit families of those killed in action and died of wounds while in the U.S. armed forces. Current services include memorials, membership, and it plans a new California Medal of Honor Project (CAMOHP). It also has products honoring U.S. KIA. America Remembers KIA allows USAKIA the use of its trademarked KIA flag and symbol. See the organization's Web site at http://usakia.org for further information. USAKIA opened a pressroom at its Web site in December and two new blogs in March.

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Brother's footsteps

Brother's footsteps

FORT HOOD - Out in the dusty scrub of Bell County, as Humvees and Bradleys churn across the hills and roads of Fort Hood's range, Staff Sgt. Reyes Sanchez puts on his brother's boots for the day...

The full article will be available on the Web for a limited time:

http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/news/state/14037448.htm
(c) 2006 Star-Telegram and wire service sources. All Rights Reserved.

Monday, March 06, 2006

Capitalism + Democracy = Peace

McDonald County (MO) soldier buried with dignity, honor

Comment:

soldieMcDonald County r buried with dignity, honor - Anderson, MO - The Patriot Guard participates in burial of PFC Christopher Lee Marion

Story:

McDonald County soldier buried with dignity, honor

ANDERSON For about three hours Saturday, all of Anderson respectfully stood still.

Pfc. Christopher Lee Marion of Anderson, who was killed on Feb. 22 in action in Iraq, was honored as a fallen American hero who gave his life so others could enjoy freedom.

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http://neoshodailynews.com/articles/2006/03/06/news/01soldier.txt

Sunday, March 05, 2006

FAA Approves Vietnam Memorial Plan

USAKIA (usakiadowff@aol.com) has sent you an item from http://www.wluctv6.com

A Michigan American Legion post has received FAA clearance to "put up a 90 foot flagpole and Vietnam memorial..."

FAA Approves Vietnam Memorial Plan
http://www.wluctv6.com/Global/story.asp?s=4578288

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Saturday, March 04, 2006

Chickenhawk Express

News About Pat Tillman and His Death

A criminal investigation into Pat Tillman's death has received major media attention. See Yahoo's AP Release on it.

I visited Pat Tillman's memorial here in San Jose. I believe our nonprofit currently has an unclear policy on "friendly fire" but recommendations to allow it be defined as "killed in action." Originally, his brother in law, Alex Garwood, also exectuve director of the Pat Tillman Foundation, had said he would help us with a memorial monument here in San Jose.

Friday, March 03, 2006

Gung Ho!

USAKIA's New Blog, "Your Shield"

Hello all:

We would appreciate comments, suggestions, and questions. So far I think we can put news about killed in action, died of wounds, memorials, their families, press releases as well; however, we also began a blog on Yahoo, with the link available in the right margin as well.

Please note: unless otherwise stated or a press release, entries in our blog do not necessarily reflect the USA KIA/DOW Family Foundation's (USAKIA's) actual policy or position.

Thanks!

Vincent Bartning for USAKIA