Hagerstown, MD DAV Chapter 14 Ralph S. Tagg, Jr

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R S TAGG JR #14
Meetings Are Held on the
3RD Tuesday of each month
Time: 7:00 PM


Meeting Location:
Am Legion Post 202
400 American Legion Dr.
Williamsport, MD. 21795
301-842-2562

11/08/2024

📸 Faces of Honor: A Veterans Portrait Project 🇺🇸

Join us for a special unveiling of our Faces of Honor portraits as we pay tribute to the brave men and women who have served our country. This student-led project is a heartfelt celebration of our veterans and a reminder of the courage and sacrifice they embody.

📅 Date: Monday, November 11, 2024
🕕 4:00-6:30P-student-run food truck
(serving loaded and pulled pork fries)
6:00P-“faces of honor” portrait unveiling
6:30p-concert doors open
7:00p-concert begins
📍 Location: North Hagerstown High School

🎶 Program Highlights

Portrait unveiling ceremony presentedby our Interactive Media Production Class.
Concert Performances: Featuring our talented band, orchestra, and chorus
Let’s honor and thank all who have served. We look forward to sharing this unforgettable evening with our community! ❤️💙

11/06/2024

‼️VETERANS — Free dental cleanings + services‼️

🗓️ November 11 & 13
📍HCC’s Dental Education Clinic

Offer available to the first 100 veterans who sign up! Call 240-500-2569 or email [email protected] to make an appointment.

10/16/2024
10/13/2024

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4DAEAC2FA3FBC25-51702032-2024

Our Interactive Media Production students at North Hagerstown High School are once again embarking on our annual Faces of Honor Veterans Portrait Project. Each year, we invite 11 veterans and service members into our photography studio to have their portraits taken and to share their stories with our students. This heartwarming project fosters meaningful connections and provides a valuable learning experience for our students.

If you know a veteran who would like to participate, please nominate them by sharing our sign-up link. Using the link, they can choose a weekday portrait session from 11:00 to 11:45 that best fits their schedule (please see available dates). The veteran must be available during those times, but they can rest assured that this is a very small, intimate setting in our classroom — not a stage!

All veterans will be honored with a framed copy of their portrait and celebrated during our unveiling ceremony around Veteran’s Day. This project is a special way for us to express our gratitude and to preserve their stories.

Thank you for your service, and we look forward to celebrating these heroes.

Redesigned Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry. On August 1, 2024, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) ...
10/10/2024

Redesigned Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry.

On August 1, 2024, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) launched the redesigned Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry (the Burn Pit Registry).

The registry is an important research tool that enables VA to identify and study health challenges spanning the Veteran and service member population as a whole – providing Veterans and service members of this generation an opportunity to help improve the care and benefits of Veterans and service members in generations to come. Ultimately, the registry is a database that combines Veteran and service member data to help VA better understand, research, and ultimately improve treatment and benefit options for the health challenges experienced by Veterans and service members exposed to airborne hazards and burn pits during their military service.

Importantly, participation in the registry is optional and does not impact nor determine eligibility for VA health care or benefits.

If you meet the eligibility criteria listed below, there is no action required by you – you will be included. However, if you do not wish to be included in the registry, you can opt out anytime by submitting an "opt out inquiry" at https://vethome.va.gov/BurnPitRegistryOptOut/

Important updates to the registry include:

The automatic inclusion of 4.7 million Veterans and service members who, according to U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) records, meet the participation criteria outlined below.
The removal of a cumbersome 144-question registry questionnaire.
Establishment of an easy registry opt-out process.
Veterans and service members (living or deceased) who, per DOD records, served in the military campaigns or theater of operations listed below from August 2, 1990, through August 31, 2021, will be automatically included:

Operations and Campaigns: Desert Shield and Desert Storm (ODS/S); Iraqi Freedom (OIF); Enduring Freedom (OEF); and New Dawn (OND)
Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, United Arab Emirates, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, and waters of the Persian Gulf, Arabian Sea, and Red Sea
The Southwest Asia theater of military operations and Egypt
Afghanistan, Djibouti, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Uzbekistan, or Yemen any time after September 11, 2001
Associated airspaces of the countries and bodies of water listed above
Please note, if you’ve already begun enrollment in the Burn Pit Registry, thank you for the steps you’ve taken, and no further action is required. You will have already been enrolled in the redesigned registry if you are eligible.

Veterans can check their status by contacting their local Environmental Health Coordinator. Active-duty service members can check their status at
https://vethome.va.gov/inquiry.

We look forward to sharing the Burn Pit Registry’s future research findings and the better future made possible by the nearly 4.7 million Veterans and service members participating. Thank you for your service and for helping VA provide better care to all Veterans.

To schedule an environmental health registry evaluation via telehealth or to contact VET-HOME coordinators about other environmental exposure related inquiries, please fill out the form below. Additionally, you can reach us via phone using the phone number below.

Today is Nation POW/MIA Recognition Day  Today, we pay tribute to the service members who have not returned from the bat...
09/20/2024

Today is Nation POW/MIA Recognition Day

Today, we pay tribute to the service members who have not returned from the battlefield, we stand beside their families, and we honor those who are held captive as prisoners of war. We will NEVER forget their sacrifice, nor will we ever abandon our responsibility to do everything in our power to bring them home.

✈️🛩️🛬🛫Happy B-Day Air Force Brothers and sisters.
09/18/2024

✈️🛩️🛬🛫Happy B-Day Air Force Brothers and sisters.

September is Forget Me Not Month. Ralph S. Tagg Jr, Chapter 14 of Hagerstown, MD is out at Walmart on Garland Groh Blvd ...
09/13/2024

September is Forget Me Not Month. Ralph S. Tagg Jr, Chapter 14 of Hagerstown, MD is out at Walmart on Garland Groh Blvd for accepting donations for the local Veterans of Washington County. Any Veterans needing help with their disability claims, please come out and visit us for help. Individual Chapter Members in photo are from left to right, Douglas Flanigan Chapter Commander and Danny Brown, Chapter Sgt of Arms. We will be back at Walmart and Mission Barbecue Saturday September 14th.

On August 20, 2024 we were visited by Nigel Forney, Maryland DAV 3rd Junior Vice Commander at our Chapter Meeting in the...
08/21/2024

On August 20, 2024 we were visited by Nigel Forney, Maryland DAV 3rd Junior Vice Commander at our Chapter Meeting in the American Legion ofWilliamsport, Maryland. We also welcomed a new member to Chapter 14, Mary Kate Soliva . From left to right in Photo, Nigel Forney, Mary Kate Soliva and Douglas Flanigan Chapter14 Commander.

In September, Chapter 14 will be working the Annual Forget -Me- Not Fundraiser. If you have time to volunteer to collect...
08/17/2024

In September, Chapter 14 will be working the Annual Forget -Me- Not Fundraiser. If you have time to volunteer to collect donations and sit at one of our DAV Information Tables, Please call 802-681-8060 or 717-809-8000.

DAV Hunters See below.
08/12/2024

DAV Hunters See below.

Our annual deer hunt is back 🦌 ​

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is now accepting applications for the National Conservation Training Center’s (NCTC) twenty-second annual deer hunt. Hunting is open to all persons, including out-of-state hunters and hunters with disabilities. ​

All hunts occur on Saturdays; the season kicks off on October 12 and ends on December 21. Applicants will be randomly selected for requested dates and assigned a location to hunt on NCTC property in Shepherdstown, WV. ​

For applications and more information, please visit https://ow.ly/Ov2S50SVQut. To participate, all applications must be received by Saturday, August 31, 2024. Inquiries may be sent to [email protected]. ​

Image descriptions and credits: Collage using three images. First, an image showing three white-tailed deer crossing a creek or river by Ryan Hagerty/USFWS. Followed by an image of a white-tailed deer in the grass by Bill Thompson/USFWS. Last image shows a person hunting in a bling made with hay while on a wheelchair by Kristy Solliday/USFWS.

07/27/2024

Thank you, Korean War veterans, for your selflessness, sacrifice and service!

Address

11837 Hanging Rock Road
Clear Spring, MD
21722

Telephone

+13018422562

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