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Chapter Policy on Luncheon Reservations When reservations are made for Chapter meetings, commitments are made to the restaurant/meeting place to pay for the number of reservations reported. If you make a reservation and then later determine you cannot attend, please call your reservation chairperson as soon as possible. If you are unable to give sufficient notice of your cancellation, please send a check for the appropriate amount to P.O. Box 3569, Clarksville, TN 37043-3569.
The Next Meeting Will Beon Friday, 14 September
at 1100at the
Wilma Rudolph Event CenterLiberty Park, Clarksville
GPS: 36º 30.192' N 87º 22.262' W
Speaker: Edgar HarrellUSS Indianapolis Survivor
Also: Quilts-of-Valor Presentations
Directions: From the intersection of New Providence Blvd/2nd Street and Riverside Drive (US-41A Bypass), follow Riverside Drive to TN-13/48. Turn right onto TN-13/48. Stay to the right and turn right into Liberty Park. Make the first left and proceed to the venue.Note: Parking will be limited; so, consider car pooling.
Seating: MOAA will be seated at dedicated tables.
Meal: Buffet
Cost: $21.50 per person, includes MOAA discount and gratuity.TICKETS ARE REQUIRED AND MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE*.
Tickets for this event were available at the August Luncheon for $21.50. If you did not make a reservation and purchase a ticket on or before the 20 August deadline, you may still attend. However you must purchase your ticket on the event website athttps://www.welcomehomeveteranscelebration.com/book-your-package . The listed price is $25, but you should be able to get the AARP discount at $21.50.
IMPORTANT: R.S.V.P. As Soon As You Can; NLT NOON on Monday, 10 SeptemberPlease use the form on the website: http://ftcky-moaa.org/RSVP.php or contact
CDR Steve Singleton: steve.singleton76@gmail.com 931-802-6598Please don't wait to be called; be proactive, and help him out.
CREDIT UNIONACCOUNT BALANCES
as of 23 August 2018
General Fund $ 3,173.21Scholarship Fund 4,289.00Directory Fund 200.00Turkey Shoot 450.00Golf Tournament 1,908.98
Total $ 10,021 .19
TREASURER’SREPORT
INSIDE THIS EDITION
Next Meeting Details 1
President's Comments 2
Leadership Summary 2
Treasurer's Report 1
Ladies' Activities 1
Reports & Activities 1-5
Membership Application 6
There will be no Ladies Lun-cheon in September to permit at-tendance at the Welcome Home Veterans Celebration events.
Information about October’s activity will be posted on the Chapter website as soon as it be-comes available.
LADIES’ ACTIVITY
www.ftcky-moaa.org ftckymoaa@gmail.com
P.O. Box 3569, Clarksville, TN 37043-3569 Volume IX, Issue 9 September 1, 2018
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PRESIDENT’SCOMMENTS
September 2018 Volume IX, Issue 9 Page 2 of 6 Ft. Campbell Chapter ◦ Military Officer's Association of America
We held our inaugural Ted A. Crozier, Sr. golf tournament on August 17th at the Cole Park Commons Course on Ft. Camp-bell. We had 45 golfers partici-pate, and the weather was beautiful!
The net proceeds from the event will fund future scholar-ships. We are in the process of calculating how much money was raised. Many thanks to our Co-Chairmen Dick Noggle, Tim Powers, and Ivan Adames.
I want to specially recognize Henry Parham and Mickey Haynes, volunteers from the Double Bogey Charitable Golf Club of Clarksville, who assistedwith the planning and execution of the tournament. Their assis-tance is very much appreciated!A huge thank you to everyone who helped make the golf tour-nament a success!
The 2018 National Voter Reg-istration Day is coming up on
Tuesday, September 25th. MOAA is involved in this effort to raise awareness of the large number of members that have become disenfranchised as a result of changing their home of record every three years or so. This community outreach effort facilitates the process of educat-ing military families and friends on the voting process to ensure that everyone has the opportu-nity to participate in our democ-racy by registering to vote. Please click the link below for more information on voting in Tennessee and Kentucky and tocheck your voter registration status, view the registration deadlines, and/or register to vote online.
Voting In Your State: www.nonprofitvote.org/voting-in-your-state/
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Please support those who support usso that we can continue to support
future leaders of out military services.
Editorial PolicyThis Newsletter is published by the Fort Campbell Chapter, which is anaffiliate of the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA). MOAA and all its affiliated chaptersand councils are non-partisan.
Sick or hospitalized?Call
Chaplain Eddie Sumbler931-216-7504
to be placed on the Prayer List and/or arrange for a visitation when
appropriate
It will be a busy 5 Days, starting with the arrival of “The Wall” on Wednesday, 12 Sep-tember, and continuing through to Closing Ceremonieson Sunday, 16 September. Fordetails, see last month’s news-letter or visit the Events Sec-tion on the Chapter website.
Our monthly meeting will be at the Valor Luncheon and Recognition in the Wilma Rudolph Pavilion in Liberty Park at 1100 on Friday, 14 September (tickets available athttps://www.welcomehomevet-eranscelebration.com/).
Let’s all turn out and cheer at the Welcome Home Veter-ans Parade at 1000 on Satur-day morning (15 September) indowntown Clarksville.
And don’t miss the Ameri-can Veterans Traveling Trib-ute Wall, Remembering Our Fallen Exhibit, and the Field of Honor on display at Beachaven Vineyards and Winery.
President Monroe Gildersleeve, Jr.
WELCOME HOMEVETERANS CELEBRATION
Officers and CommitteesPresident: CW4 Monroe Gildersleeve, Jr., USA (R) 1st Vice President: LTC Tim Powers, USA (R)2nd Vice President: CW4 Brian Lynch,USA Secretary: CDR Steve Singleton, USN (R)Treasurer: MAJ Richard Noggle, USA (R)Personal Affairs & Chaplain: CPT Eddie Sumbler, USA (R) Surviving Spouse Liaison: Mrs Eunice SumblerHistorian: MAJ Vivian Fivecoat, USA (R)Legislative KY: COL Bob Freeman, USA (R)
Chairs: TN: CDR Steve Singleton, USN (R) ROTC Chairs: KY COL Gary Chilcott, USA (R)
TN MAJ Van Chase, USA (R)JROTC Liaison: KY: Lt Col Marty Schroeder, USAF (R)
TN: LT Chuck Webster, USN (R)Scholarship Committee: COL Jeff Yaeger, USA (R) Special Programs: CDR Ivan Adames, USN (R); COL Tom Borlund, USA (R); CW4 Howard French, USA (R); MAJ Bob Posley, USA (R); Maj Bill Summers, USAF (R)Veterans Coalition Liaison: MAJ Vivian Fivecoat, USA (R)Public Relations: Mrs. Joy HugginsNewsletter and Webmaster: Lt Col J.T. Smith, USAF (R)
On 18 August, twenty-nine members and one guest attended the luncheon at the Pioneers Memorial Complex in Hopkinsville. President Monroe Gildersleeve introduced our guest Mr. Richard Stanley, and welcomed returning members Chuck Webster, Ed Wilson, Bruce Kincaid, and Vivian Fivecoat.
Following the meal provided by the Pioneers--very tasty and in ample proportion as usual--CW4 Gildersleeve introduced our guest speaker, Mr. Richard Stanley, Manager of the Kentucky State Veterans Cemetery, West. Mr Stanley, who retired at Fort Campbell as a Senior Master Sergeant after a 24-year career in the US Air Force, gave a most informative presentation detailing the his-tory, role, function and rules of the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery, West—the first of five such State-operated facilities now open in Kentucky. Following his presentation, Mr. Stanley responded to many questions regarding eligibility, honors provided, and whatthe VA pays for.
At the conclusion of his presentation and question period, MrStanley was presented with a certificate of appreciation and a“Bravo Zulu” award by President Gildersleeve. The Award cita-tion was read by CDR Ivan Adames.
MAJ Ed Wilson has agreed to conduct the Good-of-the-Chap-ter drawing each month starting with the current month. A total of$89 in donations was made. The winner, COL Hunter Clouse,donated the $25 prize back to the Chapter scholarship fund.
MAJ Dick Noggle recognized Young Park’s company for be-ing a platinum level sponsor for the Golf Scramble and for payingfor an additional foursome in the tournament. Young Park willalso be heading up the MOAA Chapter directory advertisingsales effort this fall.
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PREVIOUS MEETING HIGHLIGHTS
The Executive Committee met at noon on Thursday 23 August in the Kandahar room, Cole Park Commons. All Officers were present excepting CW4 Brian Lynch who was on duty. Topics dis-cussed included: 1. Sickness and Distress: Gary Ezell has been moved to the VA home in Clarksville to go thru rehabilitation; MAJ Becky Smith’s husband William is going through cancer treatment; MAJ Vivian Fivecoat has good and bad days; Nancy Evans is receiving daily support from her family; and COL Tom Borland has been having health issues; all should be in everyone’s prayers. 2. Flowers: we will continue to use Magnolia Florists; in the event a deceased member wishes a donation in lieu of flowers, the chapter will provide a donation of $50 in the member’s name. 3. Meetings: it is getting increasingly difficult to find venues and caterers to meet the $18 meeting cost; we may need to evaluate increased cost of meals in the future. 4. Legislation: TVET had been formalized with 14 organizations participating and 10 signing on to be formal members. Potential legislation for this year include adding back the second license tag for disabled veterans and getting a resolution to recognize women veterans annually on 12 July--the date that legislation was passed to include women in active service after WW2. 5. Scholarships: Chaplain Sumbler to assist COL Yaeger with the scholarship program. President Gildersleeve provided a list of ques-tions that are used for Naval Academy candidates as an example of what might be asked of poten-tial MOAA scholarship recipients. 6. Special Programs: 22 September is the Retiree Appreciation Day at Ft Campbell; volunteers to man MOAA table are needed.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
CW4 Gildersleeve and Richard Stanley
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The Inaugural COL Ted A. Crozier, Sr. Memorial MOAA Golf Scramble
17 August 2018
The Fort Campbell Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America received good and fairweather at the Cole Park Golf course on Fort Campbell.
Chapter president, CW4 Monroe Gildersleeve, said, “Today’s Golf Scramble event was a greatexample of the MOAA’s and like-minded sponsors’ coming together to support our MOAA scholar-ship programs for JROTC students. Events like this Golf tournament are important, because it is anopportunity for different organizations to invest in the futures of our young JROTC students…enrich-ing the lives of these brave students is an important part of the MOAA Chapter mission.”
Sponsors for this event were:
COMMUNITY SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
Valerie Hunter-Kelly, Air Assault Team
Cunningham Mitchell & Rocconi
Attorneys
The UPS StoreON POST!!
BLDG 99, MICHIGAN AVEFORT CAMPBELL, KY
The Tire Shop
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT ACTIVITIES (Continued)
First Flight Winners: Team Coast GuardStacy Davis, Pete McAndrew, & Jarred DeWitz
Championship Winners:Bill Canull, Kenny Leavell, Joe Kalinowski, & Chris DiChiara
Dick Noggle, Charles Bloodworth, Bret Pickering, & Chaz Durham
CDR Ivan Adames & CW4 Monroe Gildersleeve MAJ Dick Noggle & LTC Tim Powers
Team Wild TurkeyAllen Rassas; Ted Crozier, Jr. & Tom Crozier
Who Can Join? You can! We welcome active duty, former, retired, Reserve and National Guard commissioned and
warrant officers and their surviving spouses, as well as cadets and midshipmen, of all uniformed services—Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, Public Health Service, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Why Join?
MOAA is the largest and most influential organization protecting the benefits and interests of the soldiers,sailors, marines, and airmen protecting our nation now and those who have honorably done so in the past. Members have access to a wide range of services that benefit them while on active duty, during transition, and after separation or retirement. Add your strength to our numbers NEVER STOP SERVING!