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Stites graduates from basic training PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 02 August 2008

COLUMBIA, S.C. Army Pvt. Timothy W. Stites has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C.


During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches and field training exercises.


A 2008 graduate of Kelseyville High School, Stites is the son of Michelle Eaton of Kelseyville.


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08-05-2008 10:06:44 Congratulations
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 05 August 2008 )
 
Vietnam Veterans of America chapter meets Aug. 12 PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 02 August 2008

LAKEPORT – Chapter 951 of Vietnam Veterans of America is holding its monthly potluck dinner and general meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 12.


The potluck is at 6 p.m., with the meeting at 7 p.m.


The group will meet at its usual location, Saint Mary Immaculate Parish Hall, 801 N. Main St., Lakeport.


The agenda will include plans for Lake County Fair participation, social events, future fundraisers and legislative updates.


All Vietnam-era veterans, veterans of all eras, their families and friends, and members of the general public are cordially welcome.


For more information about the group, visit its Web site, www.vva951.org.


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Schwarzenegger signs bills supporting veterans PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 21 July 2008

SACRAMENTO – Last week, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed SB 1572 by Sen. Mark Wyland (R-Carlsbad), which places the Veterans Bond Act of 2008 on the Nov. 4 statewide ballot.


If approved by voters, the measure would help thousands of veterans of recent conflicts buy a home or farm through the state's CalVet Home Loan program.


The bond act would have no impact on the state's General Fund because veterans repay the bond costs through low-interest mortgages.


"The Veterans Bond Act will help California's veterans achieve the American dream of homeownership," said Schwarzenegger. "I'm asking voters to say yes in November so that veterans who risked their lives in places like Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan will be eligible to join the more than 420,000 others who have bought a home with a CalVet loan – at no expense to taxpayers."


The Veterans Bond Act of 2008 asks voters to approve $900 million in Veterans General Obligation Bonds, which will allow the California Department of Veterans Affairs to fund the purchase of homes and farms for veterans under the CalVet Home Loan Program. This money will fund approximately 1,300 low-interest loans for California veterans without expense to the state's General Fund.


The bond act also provides for the provision of CalVet Home Loans to veterans of recent conflicts. Previously, only veterans who served from the end of World War I to the Vietnam era were eligible to apply for CalVet home loans.


The governor noted that the Heroes Earnings Assistance and Relief Tax Act of 2008 (HEART Act), signed into law by President Bush last month, was actively pushed by the Schwarzenegger administration and that the bond act is the next step toward providing low-interest loans to veterans of recent wars.


The federal legislation (HR 6081) makes veterans who entered active military duty after Dec. 31, 1976 eligible to apply for Qualified Veterans Mortgage Bond funded loans under the state's longstanding CalVet Home Loan Program.


Since 1922, the CalVet Home Loan Program has helped more than 420,000 wartime veterans buy a home or farm, at no expense to the state's General Fund. The program currently has more than 13,000 active loans to veterans in this state and the costs of administering the program and servicing the debt on the bonds is covered by the payments veterans make on their loans.


On July 15 the governor also signed SB 1680, a bill authored by Sen. Mark Wyland (R-Carlsbad). This bill allows California Community Colleges and the California State University, and encourages the University of California, to coordinate services for students who are veterans or members of the military by designating Military and Veterans Offices to provide specified services


At the event, the governor noted he looks forward to signing SB 1455 when it reaches his desk.


Authored by Sen. Dave Cogdill (R-Modesto) and Sen. Jeff Denham (R-Merced), SB 1455 would honor those who died while serving our nation by allowing their family members to display a special "Gold Star" license plate on their vehicles.


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Operation Tango Mike seeks old cell phone donations PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 17 July 2008

THIS STORY HAS BEEN UPDATED


LAKE COUNTY – With the new requirements for hands-free devices required for cell phone use in vehicles, many folks will be upgrading to a Blue Tooth capable phone.


However, don't throw that old phone in a drawer! It will just collect dust and take up space.


Operation Tango Mike, a local group that sends care packages to troops overseas, asks that you donate your old cell phones (working or not), along with chargers, cases, etc. These will be "recycled" into calling cards for our deployed troops.


Check around, you and your family and friends may have old phones now. If you belong to a club, group, etc., please consider asking your fellow members to do the same. Just toss 'em in a box – it's that easy.


You may put your phone(s) in any Operation Tango Mike donation bin. The bins are located at Judy's Junction, Upper Lake; Sentry Market, Nice; Red and White Market, Clearlake Oaks; American Legion Hall, Clearlake; Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall, Clearlake; Hidden Valley Market, Hidden Valley Lake; Hardester's Market, Hidden Valley Lake; Hardester's Market, Middletown; Riviera Foods, Kelseyville; Mackey Tire, Lakeport; The Ink Spot, Lakeport; Kerrie's Quilting, Lakeport; Ironworker Gym, Lakeport; Safeway, Lakeport; Grocery Outlet, Lakeport; Bruno's Shop Smart, Lakeport; Umpqua Bank, Lakeport; and Sutter Lakeside Hospital, Lakeport.


Phones may also be dropped off at a packing party.


For more information call Ginny Craven at 349-2838.


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07-28-2008 19:50:33 THANK YOU LAKE COUNTY
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Freeborn promoted to lieutenant colonel PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 16 July 2008

DAYTON, Ohio – Andrew B. Freeborn has been promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force.


Freeborn, a test pilot, is currently a doctor of philosophy student at the Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. The lieutenant colonel has served in the military for 15 years.


He is the son of Richard and Kathryn Freeborn of Clearlake.


In 1987, Freeborn graduated from Lower Lake High School and received a bachelor's degree in 1992 from the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo.


Freeborn earned a master's degree in 2000 from Auburn University, Ala.


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