Passing of Past State Commander Foy Now Playing: Forwarded email from B.J. Lawrence, Post 7686 Topic: General Information
Past State Commander Thomas P. Foy (1959-1960), a survivor of the Bataan Death March in World War II, has died at age 96. Family members said he died of natural causes Saturday at his home in Bayard.
Foy served in the House of Representatives from 1971-1998. He was District Attorney in the Sixth Judicial District from 1949 to 1956. Funeral services are pending. The family requests that, instead of flowers, donations be made to the Thomas P. Foy Scholarship Fund in Bayard.
Mesothelioma Anyone? Now Playing: fwd: email Topic: General Information
Dear Friends at the VFW Post 3274, I came across the VFW Post 3274 site today and noticed we share a similar interest in the health and wellness of our veterans. My name is Alex White and I am the Communications Director for Mesothelioma Symptoms. As you are probably aware, mesothelioma is one of the deadliest forms of cancer today. Unfortunately, it is also one of the most misunderstood diseases in recent times and continues to cause extensive harm. However, our site, http://www.mesotheliomasymptoms.com, is an excellent resource to learn about the dangers of this disease. Members of the U.S. Armed Services have not only dedicated their lives to their country, but are also unfortunately the most common victims of mesothelioma due to their increased risk of exposure to asbestos. The military has used asbestos in various aspects of work and construction and ultimately affected close to one million individuals of the 25 million veterans in the U.S. I noticed on the VFW Post 3274 links page that you direct visitors to other veterans health-related websites http://www.vfwpost3274.com/. I would be grateful if you shared our site with visitors on your links page to help raise awareness of the risk mesothelioma poses to veterans; Mesothelioma Symptoms is an extensive database of information and resources for patients and their families to better understand the symptoms of mesothelioma . For your convenience, feel free to check out our Banners Page if you wish to include one of our banners to help raise Mesothelioma awareness. Please let me know if this partnership is of interest to you. I look forward to hearing your response.
Hawkeye, One Navy Seal's Best Friend Now Playing: Thanks Vance Topic: General Information
Navy SEAL Jon Tumilson lay in a coffin, draped in an American flag, in front of a tearful audience mourning his death in Afghanistan. Soon an old friend appeared, and like a fellow soldier on a battlefield, his loyal dog refused to leave him behind.
Tumilson’s Labrador retriever, Hawkeye, was photographed lying by Tumilson’s casket in a heart-wrenching image taken at the funeral service in Tumilson’s hometown of Rockford, Iowa, earlier this week. Hawkeye walked up to the casket at the beginning of the service and then dropped down with a heaving sigh as about 1,500 mourners witnessed a dog accompanying his master until the end, reported CBS.
Mesothelioma Symptoms Now Playing: Email fwd. Topic: General Information
Dear Friends at VFW Post 3274,
Recently coming across your site, VFW Post 3274, I noticed we share an interest in the health of our Veterans. My name is Samantha Jones, the Communications Director for the Mesothelioma Cancer Network. I would like to offer our resource to inform you of this threat. Our site, http://www.mesotheliomasymptoms.com/mesothelioma-life-expectancy, provides detailed information on Mesothelioma and the ways various treatments can improve the lives of patients.
On September 26th, we are proud to celebrate National Mesothelioma Awareness day. To honor this day, we are trying to spread Mesothelioma Awareness by educating as many online communities about the dangers of asbestos exposure and how it can lead to this terminal disease before then. I believe this would be a great resource to share with your visitors on your links page, http://www.vfwpost3274.com/. I would be grateful if you would consider mentioning a single text link to our page as Mesothelioma Life Expectancy on that page. Help spread the word!
Respectfully, Samantha Jones Samantha@mesotheliomasymptoms.com
Unmet Needs Disaster Assistance - FYI Now Playing: Fwd: From Dave Fouse, NM VFW Topic: General Information
Due to the recent outbreak of tornados, fires, and floods wreaking havoc on our great nation, the VFW Unmet Needs Program proudly stands ready to assist our service men and women when they are burdened by circumstances out of their control.
The service member or veteran must have served on active-duty title-10 orders within the past 36-months in order to qualify. We have shortened the application to ONE PAGE for Natural Disaster Assistance. Assistance is limited to natural disasters which have damaged or forced the service member to vacate their primary residence. The assistance does not apply to vehicle damage or vehicle insurance deductibles.
The Unmet Needs Program's Natural Disaster Assistance is as follows:
Total loss of the primary residence: $500
Power loss or damage to the home: $300
Please click here for the ONE PAGE application for disaster assistance. Once the application has been completed, please fax back to the Unmet Needs program at (816) 968-2779. If you have any questions, please contact Corey Cornett at (816) 968-1144.
Hey, this works for me! (Award is posted on our Front Page!) Now Playing: forwarded email. Topic: General Information
Hello,
Congratulations, vfwpost3274.com has been selected to receive the Great American Website Award! As a small company with personal ties to Veterans, we were moved during Memorial Day last weekend to show our support of Veterans and honor those who have served our country. We believe American heroes deserve to be honored every day, not just a few days a year. We wanted to show our support to members of Post 3274 and thank you for your service.
If you would like to proudly display this award on your site, visit http://www.militaryvaloan.com/renowned-and-recognized.htm We have provided instructions to place the award here for your convenience.
Congratulations again and that you for honoring our country and its Veterans!