AMERICAN LEGION POST 96 PO Box 7096 Surprise, Arizona 85374-0101 Newsletter No. 147 azalpost96.com Commander: George Van de Langeryt Sr. Vice Commander: Nancie Scalercio Jr. Vice Commander: Jerry Pontius Finance Officer: Tony Abate Adjutant: Jim Aiello Executive Committee: Nancie Scalercio, Jerry Pontius, Bill Libscomb Tony Abate, George Van de Langeryt 623-547-6668 623-229-9459 623-582-6677 623-214-5613 623-546-4675 May 2015 Post Officers Chaplain: Bill Cherilla 623-546-1721 Sergeant-At-Arms: Joe Fletcher 623-544-4688 Judge Advocate: Peter Pervi 623-533-3094 Service Officer: Larry Brown 623-546-3335 Membership: VACANT Color Guard Captain: Tony Cauiola 623-583-9495 Newsletter: George Van de Langeryt [email protected] Past Commander: Bill Lipscomb ************************************************************************************************************************************** IMPORTANT NOTICE! Next Post 96 Business Meeting May 21 at 1900 Election of Officers for Legion Year 2015-2016 Nominated Officers are: Commander: Tony Cauiola Sr. Vice Commander: Nancie Scalercio Jr. Vice Commander: Bill Cherilla Finance Officer: Tony Abate Meetings are held in the Arizona Traditions Classroom. Social Hour starting at 1800 and the business meeting starts at 1900. 17221 N Citrus Rd., Surprise 85374 Next Post 96 Officers meeting on Wednesday May 6 at 1630 at Surprise Funeral Care on Bell Road Next American Legion Riders Meeting Saturday May 9 at 1800 Sands Chevrolet Surprise Conference Room Bill Cherilla, Brian Racine, Tony Cauiola and Commander George man the booth at the April 18 Surprise Swap Meet Post 96 May Newsletter TWO VETERANS MEMORIAL HALL EVENTS COMING UP! Friday & Saturday, May 1-2 the Hall will hold a fundraiser at Sam’s Club Bell Rd at the 303. We will be giving out small American Flags in hopes of a donation. We will be there from 0800 to about 1800. Please stop past and throw us a buck. Legion members are welcome to join us. Wear your cover and shirt if you have one. Give the Commander a call if you can help. Sunday May 17 The Hall will hold a clothing drive at Surprise Funeral Care from 0700 to 1200. Please bring clothing and books to donate. See the flyer in the newsletter. These funds are bringing raised so the Hall can begin to design the building and features we all will be able to use. Designs cost money and this is our kick-off for fund raising. PLEASE HELP! . COMMANDERS CORNER I am very happy that we have a full slate of Officers for the 2015-2016 year. Please come to the meeting on May 21 and show your support for these new officers. We are planning something different for the Installation. This year, on June 18, we will hold the event at the Golden Corral on Litchfield at Grand Ave. We will have the Ceremony, presided by George Cushing, National Vice Commander, at 1730 and when the meeting is over, we will have dinner. More details to follow. Saturday April 18 was the City of Surprise Super Spring Swap Meet. We shared a space with the Marine Corps League. It was a fun day and the weather was perfect. I thank Tony Cauiola for arriving at 0600 and setting up the booth. Attending were Tony Cauiola, Bill Cherilla, Brian Racine, Joe Urshan and Tony Abate. Karen and I arrived about 0630 with cold water and donuts for all. We raised $321 and handed out many flyers and applications for the Legion. I spoke with several Legion Members who were in Post 100 about transferring to Post 96. Great event and we will get spaces in future City Swap Meets. I understand they are held twice a year. City Councilman Roland Winters stops past the booth and chats with Tony Cauiola As Officers and Committee Chairpersons, we have to work together and follow the by-laws and procedures of the Post. Constant arguments and challenging the authority of the elected officers cannot and will not be tolerated. I apologize to the members who attended the April meeting and witnessed the childish behavior of a few individuals. I have taken steps to see that is not going to happen again. I made some committee changes. Ed Foerster is no longer Membership Chairman nor is Ed going to work with the Newsletter Advertising. We are reorganizing how these functions perform to improve the way things are done. If you have any questions regarding membership or the Newsletter, please contact me. I changed the membership of the Finance Committee. Chairman is Finance Officer Tony Abate. Members are Larry Brown, Nancie Scalercio and Tony Cauiola. This committee oversees our financial planning and is charged with creating the yearly budget. The committee will have final authority over requests for funds. We interviewed several young men at Willow Canyon High School on March 30. Alicia Vitacco, Guidance Counselor, organized the 2 Post 96 May Newsletter interviews. We picked three boys and one alternate to attend Boys State. These boys are all solid achievers both academically and socially. They all excel in sports and extracurricular activities. will be a ceremony with participants to include: The Greenway High School Navy Junior ROTC Color Guard; The Surprise, Arizona, Boy Scouts; Guest Speaker, Arizona House of Representatives, Representative Rick Gray; The American Legion Post 96 Honor Guard; The American Legion Post 96 Riders; and a Luke Air Force Base jet fly-over; with a luncheon reception immediately following. We will have the three who attend come to our September meeting, with their parents, to address the members. I look forward to seeing all of you there, in honor of our fallen heroes, our families, neighbors, and friends. We are able to send three to Boys State because the Riders are sending cadets to ALLECA. We don’t have that cost. I know there are some members who say we should only focus on veterans. Remember the four pillars of the American Legion. Thank you, Nancie Scalercio, Sr. Vice Commander 623.546.8002 (Office) 623.229.9459 (Cell) [email protected] Veterans Affairs & Rehabilitation National Security Americanism Children & Youth Special Note from Nancie: Thank you very much for a job very well done to Honor Guard Captain Tony Cauiola, and Post 96 Member, John Chlopek. They responded to the call for a Flag Folding Ceremony at a US Army Veteran's Memorial Service at Surprise Funeral Care, last week. We, as Legionnaires, are obligated to support these programs as best we can. The April meeting was not that well attended with 16 members and 1 guest. I realize some of our summer visitors are leaving town. I wish them all a save trip home and we look forward to their return in the fall. We had many great raffle prizes I met with the family on Friday to make the arrangements, and scheduled the Service on Sunday, due to very limited time constraints that the Family was under. Without hesitation, when I called Tony to ask if he would be available to help, he said "Yes!" I forgot to put this in the April newsletter. The Membership Drawing, at the March meeting, was won by Reinaldo Acevedo who unfortunately was not present to win. The April drawing was won by Sandra Dowling who was not present to win. Thanks to both of you for your professionalism, and for helping to serve the Veteran's family, they were very pleased. Finally, the last order with Flag & Emblem was not filled correctly. We were shipped a white traditional Legion polo shirt in size 2X instead of a navy blue. The white shirt is available for $37; first person to contact me gets it. And I want to add..."Wow, you guys looked sharp!" For God and Country, Semper Fidelis! George Van de Langeryt, Commander. Thank you very much, Nancie Scalercio Funeral Arranger Surprise Funeral Care FROM THE SR VICE COMMANDER FROM THE JR VICE COMMANDER Memorial Day is a Commemoration for our fallen men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice while defending our Country. Legionnaires, the heat of the summer season is rapidly coming on. The meeting last night certainly showed snowbirds are in flight leaving the valley in droves for cooler climes. Smallest showing in quite some time, or was it to avoid being nominated for office? It was nominations meeting and we have four elected positions open Please join me, and the Northwest Valley Veterans Association, along with Dignity Memorial, at Sunland Memorial Park, at 15826 Del Webb Blvd, in Sun City, on Monday May 25, at 0830. There 3 Post 96 May Newsletter on to me all of Steve’s Leatherneck magazines which I devoured cover to cover. His death changed my life and I was committed to the Corps come hell or high water. with only one member up for each of the four. Next meeting is elections and it would be nice to see a few more members willing to step up. I guess the plus side is we do have someone for each slot. I held several jobs while in school working part time evenings with NY Telephone and tending bar/bouncing or sand hogging on the weekends. I had always been very active in sports playing hockey, baseball, football and even turning basketball into a full contact sport so I was in good shape. My dad was a NY City police officer and he taught my younger brother and I firearms safety and marksmanship with revolvers, rifles and shotguns. Semi auto handguns weren’t so popular back in the day mainly due to wheel guns never jamming or having a mis-feed. This is the end of my year as Jr. Vice Commander and it has been fun and a learning process. I have been elected in the Marine Corps League, as Commandant so did not feel I was capable to do that and stay immersed in the Legion. The transition to new officers should be fun and interesting as a ceremony is being planned along with a dinner at Golden Corral. Our new to be elected Commander, Tony Cauiola, brings a lot of ambition and ideas coming from his years of experience in the Legion. In April of 1974, I enlisted in the Corps and reported to MCRD Parris Island Friday, Sept 13, 1974. I weighed in at 235 lbs and hated the runs. I was set back 2 weeks just before we went to the range for being a run drop one too many times. An extra two weeks on PI was devastating to my morale but I redeemed myself at the range, shooting high man in my platoon and 2nd in the battalion. I had been guaranteed PFC out of boot camp because of a Regents Diploma in high school and a year of college under my belt but shooting high man locked up the stripe anyway. As I am a snowbird, I will be leaving the valley fairly soon to go north to Show Low only to return for a few meetings etc. Be sure to attend our events and stay involved with our charitable endeavors. "Be the best Legion member you can be." Semper Fidelis, Jerry Pontius, Jr. Vice Commander I had wanted to enlist for 4 years and have a guaranteed MOS of 5800 (Military Police) but Dad had taken the recruiter aside and talked him into dropping it to 2 years claiming that he felt I wouldn’t like the Corps. Bye bye guaranteed MOS. My plan had been to go into Law Enforcement after the Corps while attending Law school at night and joining the BAR in New York. Fast forward to graduation and MOS assignment - 4931. The Drill Instructor had no idea what a 4931 does and that was probably a blessing. I reported to The Basic School at Quantico, Virginia in January 1975 and learned that I had spent 12 miserable weeks at Parris Island to become an Audio Visual Equipment Librarian. Gee, thanks Dad. Twelve weeks of having my butt handed to me daily, Drill Instructors spitting words into my face, sand fleas having me on their menu for every meal, 2 bouts with Motivation and 50 lbs lighter and oh joy, I’m an Audio Visual Equipment Librarian. How am I going to explain that to anyone let alone my future progeny? My on the job training consisted of 16mm Bell & Howell movie projectors, 35mm cameras, tape recorders, overhead projectors and other extremely lame Marine Corps issue audio visual equipment. This could not stand! I volunteered at every opportunity to ‘play’ 0311 grunt with the Enlisted Instructor Company whose job was to provide an aggressor force for the 2nd lieutenants on FROM THE ADJUTANT I am very pleased to inform the membership we have a Marine to fill the position of Adjutant. Jim Aiello is new to our Post. He is a member, and Adjutant, of the White Tank Mountain Detachment #1246 of the Marine Corps League. He was appointed Adjutant last year and has done a great job. I asked Jim to put together a short bio as a way of introduction to the membership. Here it is. When you see Jim at the meetings, be sure and give him a big “Welcome Aboard.” I am 60 years young and was raised in New York City at the top of Manhattan in a blue-collar neighborhood called Inwood. I attended parochial schools for 12 years and 1 year of college before enlisting in the Corps at 19 in 1974. The draft had ended the year before but I couldn’t see growing up without having served in the armed forces. My dad had been US Navy so I had always leaned that way until fate intervened in 1969. A young man about 8 years my senior who lived in my apartment building had been killed in action in Quang Ngai Province, Vietnam. We had attended the same elementary and high schools and Steve had always looked out for me if I got in a jam. I had a deep and abiding respect for him which grew stronger the day the notification team pulled up in front of our building. Over the next few months, his mother passed 4 Post 96 May Newsletter maneuvers while training at TBS. It was fun and it made me realize I wasn’t cut out for grunt life. League White Tank Mountain Detachment #1246 and the American Legion Post 96 here in Surprise. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it. Next stop Kaneohe Bay, MCAS, Hawaii. While at Quantico, a billet came open for a 4931 in Hawaii. The first question I asked myself was why can’t they train some knucklehead in Hawaii to do what I do in one afternoon? My brother had joined the US Navy and was assigned to a Destroyer Escort operating out of Pearl Harbor. I volunteered to go but I would have to extend for another 18 months as it was a 2-year duty station. As luck would have it another Lance Corporal with exactly the same time in grade and time left in service was also considered for this highly sensitive, mission critical job opening so it came down to a coin toss. I won! I’m going to Hawaii and Jimmy Joiner was being stationed 5 miles from his hometown and being trained as a Redeye gunner deep in the Alabama backwoods. I can’t even imagine this NYC slicker in Alabama let alone deep in the tick infested backwoods. Thank you, Jesus! Semper Fi! Jim Aiello, Adjutant FROM THE SERVICES OFFICER Brothers and Sisters, of Post 96: I have decided to step down as your service officer and I wish the next person all the very best. But before I leave I wanted to leave you with a sure piece of advice. Fight for your rights, don't give up the good fight. It is important t hat you filed your claim with an accredited Service Officer until the Post gets one, hopefully in John Murbach. Please use the main office for claims in the VA Regional Building at 3333 N Central Ave, Phoenix AZ85012. Contact Arthur Brest Jr. American Legion DSO, at 602-627-3261. Hawaii was outstanding. I worked in a large building with running water and latrines in a 9-5 job with weekends off. I had really stepped in it. My SNCOIC was a three war Hawaiian MGySgt that was probably 8 years shy of a formal education but one helluva Marine. The OIC was a helicopter CH-46 pilot that was on his 3rd or 4th marriage and considered himself quite the ladies man. The Rifle Range was having tryouts for a rifle and pistol team they were forming so I tried out and won a spot on the team. Life just got even better. I would spend my mornings at the range and afternoons at the Training Aids Library cataloging gear and films for the Air Wing and 1st Marine Brigade. At the time we had VMFA-232 (F4E Phantoms), HMM-262 (CH-46) and HMH-463 (CH53E Sea Stallions) with a squadron of AV-8B Harrier jump jets arriving from Midway just before I rotated home. I shot competitively with National Match grade .45, rim fire and my favorite- the M-14. I held my own but never placed high enough to earn any of the medals awarded above and beyond the expert badge. My confidence was highest when I found a could tag a moving target at 1,000 yards consistently. Hours available are as follows: Monday & Tuesday 0730 -1600 Wednesday 0730 - 1200 Thursday & Friday 0730 - 1600 C l o s e d Federal Holidays Semper Fidelis, Larry Brown, Services Officer Note from Commander George: I cannot thank Larry Brown enough for his great work as Post Services Officer the last few years. He published a great number of informative articles of interest to all veterans. While Larry is not a certified services officer, he has been able to help veterans by pointing them in the right direction to find help. I am please to say that John Murbach, who previously has been a certified Services officer, will replace Larry as Services Officers next month. John is working on getting re-certified and we will keep you informed on his status. VA Makes Gains in Faster Disability Claims Processing I had an opportunity to visit Kauai, Maui, Molokai and the Big Island while I was stationed there and really fell in love with the islands. ---That two-year tour has cost me tens of thousands of dollars over the intervening years as I have returned to the islands almost every year. I mustered out in January of 1978 and resumed work with NY Telephone eventually rising to be an Area Operations Manager in NYC in a Central Office environment before being retired involuntarily after 38 years. I’ve been in Arizona since 2010 and have recently joined the Marine Corps From a VA Press Release - The federal initiative to provide timely decisions on disability payments to Veterans has crossed a major milestone in its final sprint to eliminate the backlog of Veterans' benefits claims. The major transformation effort to apply new technology and process solutions has paid off at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). It reduced its 5 Post 96 May Newsletter inventory of backlogged claims from a high of 611,000 claims in March of 2013 to fewer than 200,000 this week, while at the same time improving decision quality. fallen Veteran. The great feeling you get when you look into the eyes of the next of kin as you hand them the flag. You give a short Flag Presentation speech, they thank you with their teary eyes and you know you did your job as a Color Guard / Honor Guard member. This is what it is all about. "Make no mistake, we're not slowing down short of the finish line," said Under Secretary for Benefits Allison Hickey. "Our goal is to eliminate the claims backlog by the end of 2015. I visited Post 62 on Monday April 20. They need a Color Guard for a function in Goodyear on the afternoon of Memorial Day on May 25. We are doing the event at Radiant Church at the same time. We don't have enough people. The surrounding community's want Post 96 Color Guard to perform functions. We are the only American Legion Post with a Color Guard and a Firing Squad in Surprise. MEMBERSHIP If you have any issues regarding membership, please contact Sr. Vice Commander Nancie or the Commander. The position of Membership Chairman is currently open. If you are interested in serving your Post in this position, please contact the Commander. Any change of address, phone or email should be reported to the Adjutant. Recently I went to the city of Surprise Recreation Dept to turn in the paperwork and the $20 filing fee for the use of any Surprise facility or park for Post 96 Color Guard practice. We are waiting for their approval. FROM THE CHAPLAIN Lord, let us not dwell on our troubles but rather help us to turn our difficulties into blessings, and give you thanks for keeping us steadfast on the pathways of goodness. Thank you for hearing us and giving us renewed courage and strength for this day. Amen. Tony Cauiola, Color Guard Captain [email protected] - 623-583-9495 Bill Cherilla, Chaplain MARK YOUR CALENDAR! SICK CALL Friday May 1 & 2 - Veterans Memorial Hall Fund Raising Event. 0800-1800 Friday and Saturday at Sam’s’ Club, Bell Rd & 303. Legion members are invited to attend, please wear cover and shirt. Sandy Cauiola had shoulder surgery on 4/28 and Tony reports she is doing fine. Dan McNamara is in the hospital, no reports yet. Saturday May 2 – 1000 40&8 meeting at Post 12 in Wickenburg - Pulled pork sandwiches for $4 served from 1130 unto 1500. Bruch Paakh is on dialysis but word is he is flirting a lot with the nurses. POST EVERLASTING Wednesday May 6 – Senior Day at Fry’s and Albertsons. 10% discount on your groceries. Francis W. Schaefer went to Post Everlasting during the last few months. We were not notified. He lived in Sun City, was 90 years old and is a 16year Legion member. Francis served during WWII. Wednesday May 6 – 1630 Legion Officers meeting at Surprise Funeral Care Friday May 8 – 0815 Chamber Military Affairs Committee meeting, 0815 Chamber Building FROM THE COLOR GUARD CAPTAIN Saturday May 9 – 1800 Legion Riders meeting Sands Chevrolet We still need Color Guard members. On Saturday 4/18, I received a call from Nancie Scalercio asking our Color Guard to do a flag folding ceremony on Sunday at the Sunrise Funeral Home. I explained it was very short notice but I would try to find someone. I made a few calls but no one was available, most had plans. I thank John Chlopek for stepping up along with Nancie Scalercio to help fold the flag to giving honors to a Thursday May 14 - White Tank Mtn Detachment, Marine Corps League Meeting, Social hour 1700 & Business meeting 1800 at Links Restaurant in Sun Village. Saturday May 16 – NWWVA meeting 0900 at Sunland Memorial Park, 15826 Del Webb Blvd., Sun City. 6 Post 96 May Newsletter Sunday May 17 – 0700-1200 Veterans Memorial Hall Clothing Drive at Surprise Funeral Care. My name is Diane Mendoza; I have lived in Arizona since 1977 and have been in the insurance industry for almost 20 years. When I started in the field, I was told I could choose to become a personal agent, and this is something I take seriously. To me, it is important to have someone who knows me and is looking out for me. Sunday May 17 – 1400 District 11 Meeting at Post 29. Thursday May 21 – Post 96 Legion meeting at AZ Traditions. 1800 Happy Hour and 1900 Business Meeting. Saturday May 23 – 0700 at the WWII Memorial by the Library. Post 96 and the Marine Corps League will be honoring veterans by placing a wreath by the monument. Please join us in cover and shirt. The company I work for is Liberty Mutual Insurance, we have a local office here in Surprise and we believe that you are not just another number; you have the opportunity to come into our office and sit with your agent. Liberty Mutual has been around for over 100 years and I personally take care of all personal lines insurance needs including home, auto, motorcycles, umbrella, and life policies. Monday May 25 – 0900 The North West Valley Veterans Association will present a wonderful ceremony to commemorate our veterans. Join us in cover and shirt. Looking forward to meeting you! Diane Mendoza Monday May 25 – 1500 The 3 annual Memorial Day Ceremony will be held at Radiant Church on Reems. This moving event is something you don’t want to miss. Bring family and friends for an unforgettable experience. Join us in cover and shirt. rd Our second new advertiser is Post 96 Color Guard Captain: Tony Cauiola Our company is CAUIOLA'S TREASURES "N" THINGS, established by Sandy and Tony Cauiola on August 2002. The business name CAUIOLA is from our family's last name. TREASURES was used for any item which is made by us could become a valuable collectable item. "N" THINGS was put in place to license our business which allows us to make anything from raw materials we thought would market well. FROM THE EDITOR We started this company while Sandy was working full time and I was employed as a truck driver, our business did not run full time. The money we earned was used to operate the company, along with a small business loan to get us the necessary machines and materials to get production going. The March newsletter was mailed to 38 members. It was emailed to 21 advertisers and 240 members and friends of the Post. If you are receiving the newsletter by US Mail, is there some way we can email it to you? The postage costs are rising as is our printing costs. We purchased a Professional Embroidery Machine with accessories so Sandy can do her side of the business including making jewelry and mini beaded purses. I have a workshop in my garage with an assortment of machinery and a large selection of raw material inventory. George Van de Langeryt, Newsletter Editor [email protected] – 623-547-6668 I make Collectable Pens, Wine Bottle Stoppers, Corkscrews and Ladies Purse Hangers from exotic wood from around the world. I laminate my own wood for some of the items we make. We accent some of our Bottle Stoppers with real crystal inserts or real stone. We use acrylics, a non-wood product for some of our products. Look for our ad in the Post 96 Newsletter and give us a call. We have two new advertisers this month. Diane Mendoza with Liberty Mutual Insurance and our Color Guard Captain Tony Cauiola. To Members of American Legion Post 96: Just a little note to let you know who I am, what I do and why I want to help and assist those who have given so much to protect us. My family has served as far back as World War II and it is always important to me to show respect and gratitude for all who served and their families. Thank you! Tony and Sandy Cauiola 7 Post 96 May Newsletter VETERANS MEMORIAL HALL FUNDRAISER On Sunday May 17, we are collecting old clothing, linens, towels, anything made of cloth, no rags! Usable items will be recycled other is scrap. Bring old books but no magazines or papers. Come get a cup of coffee and maybe a donut if any left. Drive through service! Call George 547-6668. 8 Post 96 May Newsletter 9 Post 96 May Newsletter Have you signed up a NEW member for 2015? Post 96 – The American Legion PO Box 7096 Surprise, Arizona 85374-0101 Forwarding Service Requested - May 10
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