essex reporter and colchester sun veterans day 2015
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A SPECIAL SECTION OF THE ESSEX REPORTER
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To those who serve and those who served —you are all heroes and we thank you.
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By ROBERT BURKEDirector, Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs
Veterans Day originated as Armistice Day to mark the end of hostilities during what would
become known as World War I, “the war to end all wars.” The cessation of fighting was set to take place on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918. In legislation that was passed in 1938, Nov. 11 was set aside as a day to remember the veterans of WWI. This legislation was amended in 1954 after the United States had participated in both World War II and the Korean War. On June 1, 1954, Public Law 380 was amended to change the name to Veterans Day, and designate it as a day for the nation to honor all American veterans from all wars.
Veterans Day is often confused with Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day. Memorial Day started with General Order No. 11, issued by General John Logan on May 5, 1868 and directed that “The 30th of May, 1868, is designated for the purpose of strewing with flowers, or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died in defense of their country during the late rebellion, and whose bodies now lie in almost every city, village and hamlet churchyard in the land.” The wounds of the Civil War were still quite fresh these short years later and the purpose of the day was to honor all, both Union and Confederate, who had given their lives in battle. By the year 1890 it was being remembered in most northern states, but southern states chose other days to remember their Civil War dead. After the close of WWI, May 30 was nationally recognized as a day to honor all Americans who died fighting in all wars. In the simplest terms,
Veterans Day honors all war veterans, while Memorial Day honors those who fell during battle.
Many years and many battles have passed since the armistice of Nov. 11, 1918. Nationwide today, the veteran population stands at just short of 22 million; Vermont veterans account for just fewer than 49,000 of that number. Meeting the needs of these veterans remains a challenge. The past 14 years have seen a steady flow of service members into combat and resulted in many returning with devastating
injuries; both physical and psychological. Advances in science and medicine continue to save the lives of those wounded in battle. This is a dramatic shift from 100, 50, or even 20 years ago, when those injuries would have taken the lives of those injured.
Those who served and appear unscathed still paid a price; they all
left a part of themselves behind and often feel that there is unfinished business to contend with. What we need to do is support efforts to support them. Many have returned to successful military and civilian careers and are enjoying life to its fullest extent. For those who struggle, some for more than 40 or 50 years, we owe them a chance to heal and become whole again. On this Veterans Day, I ask that you reach out to a veteran you may know or run into. Acknowledge the contribution to liberty that they have made and support them in any way that you can.
Robert E. BurkeDirector
State of VermontOffice of Veterans Affairs
The Town of Essex
appreciates the sacrifices
made by veterans and their families
The Town of Essex81 Main Street
Essex Junction, VT 05452878-1341
www.essex.orgtemporary address:
42 Allen Martin Dr., Essex
Robert Burke
A Veterans Day salute
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Essex Junction Shopping Center • 87 Pearl StreetEssex Junction, VT • (802) 879-7700
THANK YOU VETERANSTHANK YOU VETERANSfor your service and dedication to our country.
with gratitude
to all Veterans
NOV. 11 EVENTSVeterans Day Ceremony 11 a.m.
Five Corners, Essex JunctionThe VFW of Essex Junction will hold a ceremony to honor veterans
at Five Corners in Essex Junction.
A free lunch for veterans
Essex Middle School, Essex Junctionimmediately following the Veterans Day ceremony
at Five Corners in Essex Junction.
Veterans Day Ceremony 11 a.m.Military Cemetery, Camp Johnson, Colchester
The American Legion Post 91 is holding a ceremony at the Military Cemetery across from Camp Johnson. There will be a guest speaker and taps
will be played.
Veterans Day Program 8:15 to 9 a.m.Thomas Fleming School, Essex Junction
Fleming’s annual Veterans Day Program invites parents, community members and most especially veterans, to come honor all those who have served in
the United States Armed Forces.
Dubie honored in retirement ceremony
U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy congratulates U.S. Air Force. Lt. Gen. Michael Dubie, former deputy commander of Northern Command, during his retirement ceremony at Camp Johnson, Colchester on Oct. 2. Dubie retired from the Vermont Air National Guard after 36 years of service in the military. From 2006-2012, Dubie served as Adjutant General of the Vermont National Guard.
PHOTO | U.S. AIR NATIONAL GUARD PHOTO BY TECH. SGT. SARAH MATTISON
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take time this Veterans Day to remember and thank those Veterans near and far for their service and remind everyone to renew our national promise to fulfill our sacred obligations to our Veterans and their families who have sacrificed so much by defending our country and protecting our freedoms.
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Veterans make a difference for kids in need at ChristmasWhen you are thinking about the
ways that veterans have served our community and country, don’t forget the ongoing service of local veterans in the Toys for Kids Vermont campaign each year.
Soon you will be able to find red barrels brimming with new toys at many locations around town; in fact, they’re all over Vermont. This is the effort of Toys for Kids Vermont, a nonprofit established by John Welsh in 1999. The program is a spin off of Toys for Tots, established in 1921. Toys for Kids Vermont is run by the Marine Corps League of Vermont and its five detachments based in St. Albans, Rutland, Brattleboro, Montpelier and Burlington. All donations to Toys for Kids Vermont are kept local.
Colchester’s own Herb Drew Jr. joined the Marine Corps League in Vermont in 2009, and is in his sixth year of helping run this toy-drive. Drew serves as junior vice commander of the Marine Corps League in Burlington’s Donald G. Cook Detachment.
Drew formerly served in the Marine Corps Reserve in mine warfare and demolition. He served for several tours overseas including to Okinawa, the Philippines, Formosa (now known as Taiwan) Bosnia and more. When
he returned, he married his wife and continued with his job at General Electric. Over his 39 years working with GE, Drew said he pretty much held every job from quality control engineer to group
After retiring at age 55, Drew now dedicates a good part of his year to helping Toys for Kids. The local nonprofit is made up of volunteers who collect toys and money, which are then distributed by the Salvation Army, Light Ministries and St. Joseph’s churches.
Drew said that in the Burlington area alone there are typically between 800-900 families in need.
Once it gets closer to December, Drew and other volunteers distribute 300-400 red barrels — donated by Ben and Jerry’s — to local businesses and community members who are willing to collect toys. Until Dec. 22, the last day the barrels are out, volunteers continue to collect the toys and donate them to the Salvation Army and churches that organize the toys based on gender and age groups.
The group is seeking younger volunteers willing to do some of the heavy lifting. Volunteers work until the last few days before Christmas distributing gifts to the many families in
need. All new and unwrapped toys are welcome. Monetary donations are also welcome. Checks may be sent to Toys for Kids, P.O. Box 4092, Burlington, VT, 05406. Visit donaldcookdetvtmcl.org for more information.
Herb Drew Jr. of Colchester stands with a toy donated to Toys for Kids. Drew and members of the Marine Corps League collect toys for kids in need each year.
FILE PHOTO
RED TOY BARRELS IN THE ESSEX AREA
Peoples United Bank, 2 Susie Wilson RdEdward Jones Financial, 20 Susie Wilson Rd Unit CGadue’s Dry Cleaners, 30 Susie Wilson RdRaquets Edge, 4 Gauthier DrHarley Davidson Motorcycle, 157 Pearl StDino’s Pizza, 99 Pearl StVFW post 6689, 73 Pearl StNew England Federal Credit Union, 74 Pearl StBig Lots Store, 70 Pearl StAJ’s Kitchen, 10 Railroad AveMurray’s Tavern, 4 Lincoln Place, Essex Grill, 35 Main StChamplain OBGYN, 55 Main StEssex High School, 2 Educational DrUPS Store #3327, 4 Carmichael StHannaford supermarket, 21A Essex WayAce Hardware, 15 Essex WayEssex Outlet Cinemas, 21 Essex WayEdward Jones Financial, 8 Essex WaySewing Corner, Rt 15 JerichoMerchants Bank, 205 Rt 15 JerichoFerrel Chiropractic, 213 Rt 15 JerichoJerihill Hardware, 249 Rt 15 JerichoMountain High Pizza, 249 Rt 15 JerichoUnderhill Center School, 6 Irish Settlement Rd
Toys for Kidsdrop-off locations
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Today, remember our soldiers and the sacrifices they are making for our great country.
While you are with your family, they are far from home.
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RED MINI-COIN BARREL - ESSEX
Dunkin Donuts, 120 Pearl StBagel Market, 30 Susie Wilson RdEssex Colonial Mart, 50 Susie Wilson RdGary’s Barber Shop, 89 Pearl StJP’s Rest & Deli, 39 River RdRay’s Barber Shop, Railroad AveRiver Road Discount Beverage, 45 River RdEssex Discount Beverage, 76 Center RdHoagies’ Pizza/Pasta, 112 Center RdRay’s Seafood Market, 7 Pinecrest RdRocky’s Pizza, 39 Park StTransitions Physical Therapy, 74 Rt 15Jericho Café/Tavern, 30 Rt 15Chittenden Mills Gas Station, 39 Rt 1Mountain High Pizza, 249 Rt 15 JerichoRED TOY BARRELS IN COLCHESTER AREA
Price Chopper Supermarket, 1184 Prim RdStudio Bellezza Salon, 127 Por-ters Point RdPorters Point School, 490 Por-ters Point RdHoly Cross Senior Center, 468 Church Rd
NY Pizza Oven, 794 W. Lake-shore DrMike’s Auto Parts, 794 W. Lake-shore DrPeoples United Bank, 794 W. Lakeshore DrAce Hardware Store, 713 W. Lakeshore DrMalletts Bay School, 184 Blakely RdGadue’s Cleaners, 63 Creek Farm PlazaAmerican Legion Post 91, 3650 Roosevelt HwyUnion Memorial School, 253 Main StreetSSTA Transportation Agency, 2091 Main St. Residence by Marriott, 71 Rathe RdVertek Corporation (3rd Floor), 463 Lower Mountain View DrEngleberth Construction, 463 Lower Mountain View DrHampton Inn, 42 Lower Moun-tain View DrLighthouse Restaurant, 42 Lower Mountain View DrSpare Time Bowling, 215 Lower Mountain View DrCostco Corporation, 50 Lower Mountain View DrBaker Distributing, 130 Orion DrWPTZ Channel 5, 553 Roosevelt HwyEdward Jones Financial, 336 Watertower Circle
RED MINI-COIN BARREL - COLCHESTER
Zachary’s Pizza House, 133 Hineberg Dr.Clover House Restaurant, 471 Church RdRozzi’s Tavern, 1072 West Lake-shore DrDick Mazza Liquor Store, 777 west Lakeshore DrAmerican Legion Post 91, 3650 Roosevelt HwySubway, 25 Macrae RdDunkin Donuts, 25 Macrae RdAthens Diner, 25 Macrae RdChamplain Farms, 156 Roosevelt HwySimon’s Chimney Corner Store, 6387 Roosevelt HwyFinelli Colchester Irving, 3436 Roosevelt HwyB.U. Pub, 164 Porters Point RdLighthouse Restaurant, 38 Lower Mountain View DrSpare Time Bowling, 215 Lower Mountain View DrSunny Hollow Quick Stop, Route 7Three Brothers Pizza, Route 7Dunkin Donuts, 156 College Parkway
Check donations may be sent to Toys for Kids, P.O. Box 4092 Burlington, VT 05406
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Members of 802Crossfit will answer the call this Veterans Day, joining forces with the Three Wise Men Foundation to raise money and awareness for all who have and are currently serving.
Founded by Nathan Fletcher, the Three Wise Men Foundation was established in honor of Jeremy, Ben and Beau Wise — three brothers who collectively served over 1,600 days in Iraq and Afghanistan, where both Jeremy and Ben were killed in action. Beau remains on active duty in the U.S. Marine Corps.
The organization’s mission is to “launch a national movement to bring communities together on Veterans Day to honor those who survived their combat experience but have come home and are struggling,” according to its website.
On days of military observance throughout the year, Crossfitters from all over the world participate
in what is called a Hero Workout of the Day. These workouts tend to be “long, hard and grueling,” according to Sara Franco, who opened Essex’s 802Crossfit in 2013 with her husband Tarken.
802Crossfit members to honor veterans
Members of 802Crossfit will participate in a Hero Workout of the Day in honor of Veterans Day.
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Thank You, Veterans!
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“It gives you a chance to step back and think, ‘Well, this workout is hard but imagine what these guys were going through right before they died.’ It gives you an opportunity to pay respect to those individuals. That’s
what you’re channeling to get you through,” Franco said.
For those interested in donating to the foundation, visit www.threewisementribute.org.
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Members of 802Crossfit pose for a photo and salute a nearby American flag. PHOTOS CONTRIBUTED
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Thank you Are you a veteran looking for support? Here’s a sampling of services offered in Vermont for veterans and their families:
Supportive Services for Veteran Families: VA funded program providing services to veteran families who are homeless or in danger of losing secure housing. 656-3232; [email protected]; www.vermontveteranservices.org
Jail Diversion/Trauma Recovery
HSMHSA funded program that identifies vets who are engaged with criminal justice system who have trauma such as PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injury and other forms of trauma. 656-3232; [email protected]; www.vermontveteranservices.org
Friends of Veterans A privately funded program
provides Veterans of Vermont and New Hampshire with financial assistance. 296-8368. www.friendsofveteransvtnh.org
Burlington Lakeside Outpatient Clinic,
BurlingtonPrimary care, counseling and
related services for VA-eligible military vets. 657-7000. www.whiteriver.va.gov
VT Veterans Center, South Burlington
Group and individual counseling for military vets from any era. Must be a Vet, and be in need of counseling because of military experience. 862-1806
VT Office of Veterans Affairs
Helps veterans access service records, benefits, emergency aid and casualty assistance. Must be a veteran or a family member of a veteran looking for resources for vets. 1-888-666-9844; www.va.state.vt.us
VT Veterans & Family Outreach Team, Williston
Confidential outreach, info & access to veterans benefits & services. Vets and family members only. Access to military and civilian services; informal screening for brain injury and trauma symptoms. 879-1385
Veteran support services
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Vermont Vet-to-VetConfidential peer support groups
and individual support for military veterans coping with substance abuse and mental health conditions. Veterans only. 1-877-485-4534; www.vtvettovet.org
VT Dept. of Labor Veterans Employment Support, Burlington
Help military veterans access employment training and support. Must be a veteran in need of employment. 652-0338; 652-0339
Military One SourceOne-stop info and referral for all
military service members and their families. Must be a military service member. Active duty only. 1-800-342-9647
American Legion296-5166
Veterans of Foreign Wars296-5166
Disabled American Veterans296-5167
Vietnam Veterans of America
447-0407
Military Order of the Purple Heart
868-4488
Vermont National Guard Family Support
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VT Outreach Hotline Inquiry or crisis 24/7. (888) 607-8773
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VTANG Airman bores through corrosionBy MASTER SGT. DAN
DIPIETROU.S. Air Force
Not all Airmen like to be recognized for good work, but that’s what one Airman got when he created a new revolutionary tool to fix F-16s. The state of the art tool gets jets back in the air in record time, securing their place in the defense of our great nation.
Master Sgt. Richard Miller, a machinist technician for the 158th Fighter Wing, has received recognition from as far up as Air Combat Command four-star general Gen. Herbert Carlisle. The “Horizontal Box Beam Boring Tool” Miller created is a reusable tool that allows a single person to fix a structural issue on F-16s that traditionally takes up to a year to fix, depending on Hill Air Force Base’s depot teams schedule. Then it takes three Airmen two weeks of work to remove and reinstall a major portion of the aft end of the aircraft. This new process saves the U.S. Air Force more than $33,000 per fix.
“We’re looking for this type of thinking across the force,” Carlisle stated. “And I want you to know that you’re acting on opportunities to
improve our fleet every day.”Although Miller is grateful, he said
much of his extensive work as a civilian machinist enabled him to come up with the solution.
“It was my intent to get one airplane back in the air,” he explained. “I had no idea it would get the notoriety it has gotten. When I saw we could have a jet down for an entire year, I wanted to fix it. We need to have all the iron in the air all the time.”
The inspiration came when the VTANG had an F-16 that was non-flyable because of corrosion in the horizontal stabilizer box section. The Depot from Hill Air Force base was brought in to fix it. Observing the fix, Miller took note as the team dismantled the entire aft section, filed the corrosion off, inserted the repair and then rebuilt the back of the craft.
Later when another plane had similar corrosion and the Depot team was backlogged out for a year Miller asked for permission to build a tool he thought could do the job quicker and easier while still being accurate. Within a week he had shaped and molded a new tool, calling it a Horizontal Box Beam Boring Tool.
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VETERANS
WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE.
The Businesses at Complex 159
WE SALUTE
THOSE WHO SERVED OUR COUNTRY
Volunteers NeededThe Essex Parade Committee Inc., is in the early stages of planning the 2016 Essex Memorial Day Parade.
We would like to invite you to assist as a volunteer to help with the planning of this great community event.
The Essex Memorial Day parade is one of the largest in Vermont with over 135 groups within ten divisions
participating last year. The parade will take place on Saturday, May 28, 2016; line up starts at 8:00 a.m. and step off is at 10:00 a.m. from the Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction.
We value your participation and would appreciate your assistance. Please join us at the next committee meeting.
MeetingsVFW Post 6689Pearl Street, Essex JunctionJanuary 11, February 8, March 7, April 11Weekly on Mondays in the month of May.
Thanks for your help with this event to honor our veterans past
and present!
Contact:Ed Von Sitas
355-5276
We Need Your Help!Don’t let this be our last parade!
Show your support for military veteransThere are many ways to honor
the military at home and abroad in time for the November festivities. The following are just a handful of ways to show appreciation for military men and women.
• When dining out, ask your server if you can pay the tab for a soldier or veteran you see in the restaurant.
• Attend a military parade with your family and explain the significance of the day to children in attendance.
• Draft letters and send care packages to soldiers currently in service far away from home.
• Ask your company if Veterans Day or Remembrance Day can be an observed holiday at your place of business each year to pay homage to servicemen and women.
• Visit a military memorial in a city near you. Your town also may have its own memorial.
• Petition town officials to erect a memorial if your town does not already have one. Such memorials can be a source of inspiration for your community.
• Support a military family in your town who may be missing a loved one stationed elsewhere. Make meals, mow the lawn, help with grocery shopping, or simply provide emotional support.
• Volunteer time at a veterans’ hospital. You may be able to read with veterans or engage in other activities.
• Get involved with a military support charity that can provide much-needed funds to struggling families or disabled veterans.
• Have children speak with veterans in your family, including grandparents, uncles and aunts or even their own parents. It can help them gain perspective on the important roles the military plays.
• Ask a veteran to give a commencement speech at a school or to be the guest of honor at a special function.
• Drive disabled veterans to doctors appointments or to run any errands.
• Support a local VFW organization.• Create a scrapbook for a veteran
in your life.• Cheer for or thank military
personnel each time you see them. • Visit the veterans’ portion of a
nearby cemetery and place poppies or other flowers on the graves.
• Always keep the military on your mind and never forget those who have served and didn’t return home.
— MetroCreative
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