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Visiting the USNS Comfort

Joseph Grassi, deputy director of the Legion's National Security/Foreign Relations Division, is visiting the USNS Comfort, the Navy’s seagoing hospital ship in Baltimore. Grassi also will attend a meeting following the visit to discuss homeland security and emergency preparedness with local business leaders and government representatives.

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Meeting with representatives of the U.S. Army Reserve

Barry Searle, director of the Legion’s National Security Division, is meeting with representatives of the U.S. Army Reserve in Washington to discuss the Legion’s role in the military Family Support Initiative and employment challenges – and solutions – affecting Reservists. The White House recently announced a renewed and sharpened multi-agency government focus on military families.

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Attending U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing

Legislative Division Assistant Director Jeff Steele is attending a U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing to discuss “Iraq, the challenging transition to a civilian mission.” It one of a series of hearings on the topic of the country’s future.

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Attending Reserve Officers Association National Security Symposium in Washington, D.C.

National Security Division Director Barry Searle is attending the Reserve Officers Association National Security Symposium in Washington, D.C. The session features professional development workshops focusing on national security and issues unique to the reserve and National Guard community. Searle will hear prominent speakers including Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton A. Schwartz and Army Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Peter W. Chiarelli.

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Preparing application packets for 2011 Eight & Forty Lung and Respiratory Disease Nursing Scholarship

Application packets are being prepared for the 2011 Eight & Forty Lung and Respiratory Disease Nursing Scholarship. Applications will be available to Registered Nurses starting February 1.

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Sending out Boys State program updates

The annual American Legion Boys State program update and information letter are being sent to all department program directors, chairpersons and adjutants.

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Continuing work to develop an online American Legion Youth Programs Alumni Association

The working group conducting development of an online American Legion Youth Programs Alumni Association are meeting to review a Web page mock-up and to continue refinements of the overall concept proposal.

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System Worth Saving Task Force visiting Houston VAMC

Members of the Legion’s System Worth Saving Task Force are visiting the VA medical center in Houston. Task force members will interview administrators and inspect the facilities as part of a year-long fact-finding tour of VA medical facilities nationwide.

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PTS-TBI ad-hoc committee meeting in Washington

Members of the Legion's PTS-TBS ad-hoc committee are meeting at the Legion's Washington office. The committee is looking at the way DoD and VA treat both conditions, as well as exploring alternate treatment methods. Presentations will be made by both DoD and VA.

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System Worth Saving Task Force visiting Cleveland, Houston VAMCs

Members of the Legion’s System Worth Saving Task Force are visiting the VA medical centers in Cleveland, Ohio, today and in Houston today and tomorrow. Task force members will interview administrators and inspect the facilities as part of a year-long fact-finding tour of VA medical facilities nationwide.

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