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South Jersey Veterans Newsletter

SOUTH JERSEY VETERANS NEWSLETTER

SPONSORED BY:

SOUTH JERSEY VIETNAM VETERANS ASSOCIATION

GLASSBORO VFW MEMORIAL POST 679

MILITARY ORDER OF PURPLE HEART CHAPTER 336

275 WILMER STREET, GLASSBORO, NJ

856-243-5000

 

 


 

SOUTH JERSEY VIETNAM VETERANS ASSOCIATION

 

BUSINESS MEETINGS: IS THE FIRST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH AT AT 7 PM.  

 

SJVVA OFFICERS

Chuck Bryers, President

Ray Milligan, Vice President

Tony Halas, Secretary

Ed Harris, Treasurer

David Studstill, Sgt. of Arms

 

Committee Chairpersons

Public Relations/Communications:

   John Tedeschi (856)256-8866

Quartermaster:  Bob Cermak (856) 228-2764

Advertising:  Paul Introcaso: (609)634-4453, Drew Bain: 856)384-0226, Bob Harris: (856) 629-2793 

Membership:  John J Tedeschi: (856)256-8866

Newsletter:  Colleen Murtaugh

Auxiliary:  Carole TedeschI

Chaplain:  Ken

 

 

 

 

GLASSBORO VFW MEMORIAL POST 679

 

BUSINESS MEETINGS:  IS THE 4TH TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH

AT 7 PM.  

 

VFW POST 679 OFFICERS

Ray Dowdy, Commander

Dennis Cleary, Sr. Vice

Ron, Jr. Vice

Charles Gallagher, Quartermaster

 Greg Ambrosano, Surgeon

Charles Byers, Service Officer

Warren Gansart, Chaplain

John Tedeschi, Judge Advocate

Ray Milligan, Adjutant

Chuck Bryers, Officer of the Day

 

VFW CHAIRPERSONS

Dennis Cleary, Building

 , Grounds

Dennis Cleary, Bingo

Drew Bain, Armour

Charles Gallagher, Bar Chairman

Charles Gallagher, Hall Chairman

 

MILITARY ORDER OF PURPLE HEART

DJ BENTZ, III

CHAPTER 336

 

BUSINESS MEETINGS: IS THE 3RD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH AT 7 PM.

 

Military Order of Purple Heart

Charles Byers, Commander

Paul Introcaso, Sr. Vice

James Winkler, Jr. Vice

Louis Damiano, CFO

Charles Gallagher, Judge Advocate

Dennis Cleary, Sgt. of Arms

Matt Crawford, Adjutant

  

           

PTSD GROUP MEETINGS:

 

 CAMDEN COUNTY:

 

DR. JENSEN:

MONDAY EVENINGS, 1868 GREENTREE ROAD, CHERRY HILL, NEW JERSEY, AT 8:00 P.M.

 

DR. HANKINS:

1868 GREENTREE ROAD, CHERRY HILL, NEW JERSEY ON TUESDAY, AT 10:30 A.M., AND WEDNESDAY AT 10:30 A.M., AND WEDNESDAY EVENING AT 5:30 and 7:00 P.M.

 GLOUCESTER COUNTY:

FRIDAY:   WITH DR. JENSEN AT THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERAN AND MILITARY AFFAIRS SERVICE OFFICE,  EXIT 20, OFF 295. 

Two meetings will be held: 

1st beginning at 9:45 � 10:45 AM.  

2nd beginning at 11:00 to 12PM.   

Wednesday morning with Dr. Jensen -- PTSD meeting at the VFW Post 679 in Glassboro at 10:30 AM.

VFW

 

 Bingo is every Thursday morning at 10:00 a.m.

 

PLEASE COME OUT WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT! 

 

 

VFW ON SATURDAY NIGHTS

Just a reminder to everyone that the post will be open every Saturday night from 7 PM Till .....?      Please come out and enjoy the camaraderie of your fellow Veterans. 

We have a pool table, shuffle board, the "Wii" game, Juke box and TVs.

 

SOUTH JERSEY VETERAN EVENTS

  

SJVVA CHRISTMAS PARTY 2010 

Auletto's Almonessioon, NJ (Deptford)

Cooper St.

New Officers for 2011

Elections in November of 2010

 

 

 

 

 VFW

  

Veterans Day and Clayton high school on the day before veterans day, commander Jack Haas of the Glassboro VFW Post 697 and commander Chuck Byers of The Military Order Of The Purple Heart attended classes at the school. Chuck showed a short film on Vietnam. After the film Chuck and Jack talked shortly on there experiences in Vietnam then turned it into a question & answer session for the reaming time. We spent most of the day going from class to class the students as well as the teachers showed much interest and there were many questions asked. Enclosed is a letter I received from a student ; 

     On behalf of the students of Clayton High School, I would like to extend a heart felt thank you to Mr.Chuck Byers and Mr Jack Haas for your wonderful presentation to our class.It is a shame how quickly Mr. Byers and Mr. Haas were deployed for the war because of the draft. I know it had to be hard for you being drafted at a young age, packing your bags and leaving without a choice. 

My grandpa was in the very same war that you two were in. For me, the Vietnam war was differ ant from the other wars just because he was in it. I have a passion for history, and that passion came from my grandpa's experiences in the war. I learned just how rough war is from my grandpa's stories, and now I no even more about the war from the stories Mr. Byers and Mr. Haas told our class at Clayton High School on the day before Veterans Day. 

One of the points in your presentation that really sticks with me is how you learned to perform in the medical field with a dog being brought into the area and shot, and you having to help the dog. I know it could not have been an easy thing to see the dog in pain, and to know that you would have to encounter even more pain-the real deal, the casualties of life. 

Veterans Day is all about showing respect to all veterans, regardless of the conflict or war that he or she may have served in. No matter what, we should all show respect to the ladies and gentlemen who served our country throughout the world and helped to solve global problems. 

Your speech really made me realize how hard it is to live as a veteran with all those memories, Thank you for sharing your stories.

Sincerely,

Joseph Grosso

10th grade student