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Hicksville Vietnam War Era Proposed Memorial

The effort continues with the target of dedicating a Hicksville Vietnam War Era Memorial Monument at a frequently visited site in Hicksville (such as Hicksville High, Kennedy Plaza, etc.) sometime in 2010, once we have exhausted the possibility of finding Veterans who served on active duty during that era and once we have the approval from the necessary Hicksville, Town of Oyster Bay and Nassau County authorities, as needed, to do so.

The List of Names of those who served has expanded through time to time announcements in HixNews.  When the list was published in the March Issue  we had about 150 names.  After another strong month in July, we now have a total of 398!  Momentum continues to build thanks to the help of HixNews and its many readers and the dedication of our Project Team. 

A path of broader distribution in our search for the names of people who qualify to be included in the Memorial continues and is starting to help our efforts.  In addition to contacting various HHS Reunion groups directly, July brought us our first newspaper article publication in Hicksville Illustrated.  We are also reaching out to numerous other news publications throughout Long Island and elsewhere to broaden our search even further, including an effort to get an article published in Newsday, with its large circulation.  While we know that we have still only scratched the surface, we remain encouraged by the progress that is being made and all the help we are getting.

To qualify for the Memorial, a person must have been on active duty in one of our Armed Forces during the Vietnam Era, but did not necessarily have to serve in Vietnam, because by being in the service at that time a person was exposed to the possibility of being sent to Vietnam and was overall an integral part of strengthening our Armed Forces during a time of war. 

Here are the overall qualifications for a person to be included in the Memorial list.  The person:

  • must have been a resident of Hicksville at some time before entering our Armed Forces
  • must have attended a public, private or parochial high school while living in Hicksville (attendance at HHS not required)
  • must have served on active duty anywhere in the world during America’s Vietnam Era (1961-1973 per the www.vietnamwar.com history timeline)
  • Note that both men and women qualify (We’re stating this as we still have very few women on the current list)

While the list has grown to nearly 400 names, we know there are many more that served out there who meet these qualifications, but have yet to be identified by the Project Team.  Rough estimates indicate we should be able to collect between 2 and 3 thousand names.  We have access to official records in Washington, D.C. but have found that many people left Hicksville before entering the service and show a different town or city as their home at the time of entry.  So, we need to continue this grassroots effort and will also continue to use official records as a means of confirmation of all personnel on the list. 

Our Project Team currently consists of the following members:

 

·        Ken Strafer, Founder (HHS ’62)

·        Joe Carfora, Master List (HHS ’62)

·        Carl Probst, Input Data, Class of ’59 & Others (HHS ’59)

·        Tony Plonski, Input Data, Class of ’64 & Others (HHS ’64)

·        Tommy Sullivan, Press Release Editing (HHS ’63)

·        Walter Schmidt, Hicksville Local Coordinator & Town of Oyster Bay Veterans Services Officer (HHS ’65)

·        Joe Ingino, Veterans Advocate, Hicksville & Long Island (HHS ’67)

·        Jay Tranchina, Input Data, Class of ’64 & Others, plus local press contact (HHS 1964)                                                    

What we need each person reading this to do:

Please review the attached list of names.  If you know of someone who is not listed, please send their name and what you can about their service to Joe Carfora at jcarfora1@nc.rr.com.  Please use the information contained on the attached list as a guide for the data we need.

Thank you!

The Vietnam War Era Project Team

Footnote extracted from www.vietnamwar.com:  During 15 years of military involvement, over 2 million Americans served in Vietnam with 500,000 seeing actual combat. 47,244 were killed in action, including 8000 airmen. There were 10,446 non-combat deaths. 153,329 were seriously wounded, including 10,000 amputees. Over 2400 American POWs/MIAs were unaccounted for as of 1973.


  Name (Last, First, M.I.) Branch Location Remarks High School
A Adams, Fred USMC RVN   HHS 1965
  Adams, George USMC RVN   HHS 1964
  Aker, Alan USA RVN WIA HHS 1963
  Aldag, William A. USA RVN KIA  
  Alesi, Charles USAF EUROPE   HHS 1968
  Alfieri, Steve USA RVN   HHS 1960
  Alia, Pat USA RVN WIA  
  Allan, Walter G. "Butch" USA GERMANY   HHS 1960
  Allen, William E. USAF RVN   HHS 1960
  Althausen, Alex USA RVN   HHS 1958
  Anderson, John USN BURMA 20+RET HHS 1959
  Anderson, Steven  USMC RVN WIA HHS 1967
  Andjevsky, Michael USA CONUS   HHS 1958
  Annucci, Diane C. USAF KOREA   HHS 1964
  Anselmo, Michael USAF GUAM   HHS 1959
  Anselmo, Phillip USN RVN 20+RET HHS 1958
B Backman, Stephen USAF RVN   HHS 1962
  Baglio, Anthony USN PACIFIC   HHS 1963
  Barna, Joseph USA KOREA   HHS 1963
  Barnett, Ronald USA GERMANY   HHS 1964
  Bashen, Keith USMC ?   HHS 1962
  Baum, Stephen USAF RVN   HHS 1962
  Bean, Thomas USN PACIFIC   HHS 1959
  Bean, William USN RVN   HHS 1963
  Beck, George USN CARIBEAN   HHS 1959
  Bell, James USA RVN    
  Bellacera, Anthony USAF THAILAND   HHS 1966
  Berry, Howard USAF CONUS   HHS 1964
  Bertram, Gary USAF EUROPE   HHS 1967
  Bertram, Robert G. USA GERMANY   HHS 1964
  Bilancia, Frank USA GERMANY   HHS 1958
  Blochl, Kevin USAF? RVN?   HHS 1968?
  Blum, Randolph USN CONUS   HHS 1963
  Blum, Reynold USA RVN   HHS 1962
  Bode, George USAF RVN   HHS 1964
  Boyd, James USA RVN   HHS 1965
  Bravaco, James USMC ?   HHS 1966
  Brennan, Robert M. USN ATLANTIC   HHS 1958
  Brophy, Donald USN ATLANTIC 20+ RET  
  Brophy, Michael USN RVN    
  Burgoyne, Denis A. USMC RVN   HHS 1969
  Burgoyne, Kevin M. USA GERMANY   HHS 1972
  Brown, Paul R. USA RVN   HHS 1965
  Burns, Thomas USAF RVN    
C Cacace, Vincent USMC ?   HHS 1962
  Callejas, Ruben USN PACIFIC   HHS 1953
  Campagna, Sal USAF ALASKA   HHS 1960
  Campoletano, Carl USMC RVN   HHS 1967
  Canham, William H. USN ATLANTIC   HHS 1961
  Cannizaro, John USN CUBA   HHS 1958
  Cantanzaritti, Gregory USN MEDITERRANEAN    
  Careaga, Ronald USMC RVN   HHS 1963
  Carfora, Joseph USA GERMANY   HHS 1962
  Carrera, Joseph USN RVN    
  Carrera, Nicholas USA RVN    
  Carter, Michael USN RVN 20+ RET HHS 1959
  Casale, Robert USN MEDITERRANEAN   HHS 1961
  Cava, Michael USN RVN   HHS 1966
  Cheeseman  Robert USAF EUROPE   LHHS 1964
  Chertiza, Daniel C. USA RVN    
  Chomyk, William USAF RVN KIA (BNR)  
  Christianson, Donald T. USN EUROPE   HHS 1965
  Christensen, William USAF ISRAEL 20+RET HHS 1959
  Chupka, Kenneth USA RVN   HHS 1962
  Clair, Charles USA CONUS   HHS 1958
  Clemens, Robert J. USA EUROPE   HHS 1963
  Collier, Russel USN MEDITERRANEAN    
  Collins, John E. USAF EUROPE    
  Collins, John W. USA RVN   HHS 1965
  Colwell, Timothy USMC RVN   HHS ?
  Cooney, Donald USA RVN   HHS 1967
  Cooney, James USAF CONUS   HHS 1965
  Cooperman, Robert M. USAF EUROPE   HHS 1965
  Couriaga, Ronald USMC RVN   HHS?
  Crowell, Joseph USMC RVN   HHS 1967
  Cucci, Michael USA RVN   HHS 1964
  Cullen, Michael USMC RVN   HHS 1965
  Cunningham, James USA CONUS   HHS 1958
  Cunningham, John G. USAF CONUS   HHS 1958
  Cutropia, James USN ATLANTIC   HHS 1963
D Dalton, Dennis USMC RVN    
  Decraine, James USA RVN   HHS 1966
  Delia, Michael USAF RVN 20+RET BL 1960
  DelPersio, Michael USCG ?   HHS 1963
  Denart, "Buddy" USN PACIFIC   HHS 1963
  Dethlefsen, Robert USA RVN WIA HHS 1968
  Deriso, Dominick USN PACIFIC   HHS 1969
  DeSilva, Ted USAF RVN   IT 1964
  DeSilva, Thomas USAF PHILLIPINES   IT 1966
  DeVincentis, Phillip USA KOREA   HHS 1959
  DiBella, Thomas W. USA RVN   RHS(NJ) '65
  Diehl, Frank USA CONUS   HHS 1962
  DiGullio, Richard USA RVN   HHS 1964
  Dobush, Daniel USAF RVN   HHS 1964
  Dolan, James USA ALASKA   HHS 1966
  Dorazio, Dominic USMC ?   HHS 1967
  Dumbrowski, Gerald ??? ?   HHS 1964
  Duncan, Bruce USA ?    
  Dunne, James USMC ?   HHS 1962
  Dunne, Michael USAF RVN   HHS 1966
  Dunne, Patrick USAF RVN   HHS 1965
  Duran, Dale USA RVN   HHS 1966
  Durnin, Michael USN EUROPE   HHS 1968
  Dykman, James USA RVN WIA HHS 1966
  Dylewski, William USN RVN   HHS 1962
E Egan, Mitchell J. USAF FAR EAST   HHS 1960
  Ellis, William USMC RVN   ?
F Federowicz, Edward USA RVN   HHS 1959
  Fernbach, Stephen USA CONUS    
  Ferro, Phillip USAF RVN 20+RET HHS 1959
  Ferruzzi, Vincent USA RVN   HHS 1966
  Filardo, John USA EUROPE    
  Fiore, Michael USN RVN   HHS 1964
  Fischer, Jerome J. USA JAPAN   HHS 1967
  Fitzgerald, Richard S. USA RVN   HHS 1966
  Fluckiger, Frederick USA EUROPE 20+RET HHS 1937
  Foran, Kenneth USMC RVN   HHS 1959
  Fortang, Richard USA RVN   HHS 1966
  Fricke, Roy USAF RVN   HHS 1959
  Fuchs, Michael W. USMC CONUS   HHS 1959
  Fuchs, William USA EUROPE   HHS 1960
  Fulco, Frederick USA EUROPE   HHS 1960
  Fulco, Philip J. USAF LABRADOR   HHS 1957
  Fullerton, Brian A. USMC RVN   HHS 1966
  Fyfe, John USA ?   HHS ????
  Fyfe, William USN ?   HHS ????
G Gabrielsen, Otto USA BERLIN   HHS 1964
  Gagnier, William USA GERMANY/RVN?   HHS 1964
  Garman, Roy A. USA RVN   HHS 1962
  Geissler, John R. USA RVN   HHS 1965
  Germain, Joseph B. USMC OKINAWA   HHS 1960
  Germain, Michael F. USMC RVN   HHS 1964
  Giannelli, Alan USA RVN KIA  
  Gill, Thomas USA CONUS   HHS 1966
  Gillette, Richard USMC OKINAWA   HHS 1959
  Gillette, Robert USAF CONUS   HHS 1961
  Gilson, Gerald USA DOMINICAN REP.   HHS 1961
  Glaser, Charles USMC? ?    
  Glibowski, Stephen USN ATLANTIC   HHS 1962
  Goldman, Frederick USA RVN    
  Goldmann, H. USN MEDITERRANEAN    
  Graham, Charles P. USAF ITALY   HHS 1965
  Grams, William USA RVN   HHS 1966
  Grant, Wilbur USN ?   HHS 1966
  Graul, Dennis D. USN CONUS   HHS 1965
  Grecz, Walter USN RVN   HHS 1964
  Green, Charles E. USN RVN    
  Greene, Eric W. USA RVN   HHS 1961
  Greve, Ted USA CONUS   HHS 1958
  Grotchel, Frank USMC RVN   HHS 1961
  Guerra, Henry ? ?    
H Hackmack, William USN PACIFIC   HHS 1966
  Hackman, Emil USAF RVN    
  Hannigan, John USMC RVN   HHS 1969
  Hannigan, Vincent USN CONUS   HHS 1963
  Hearon, Philip USAF CONUS   HHS 1964
  Heer, Henry P. USN RVN   HHS 1967
  Heiss, Robert USA CONUS   HHS 1961
  Heney, Michael USN RVN   HHS 1962
  Henningsen, Richard USAF RVN   HHS 1960
  Heppner, Steven USA CONUS   HHS 1962
  Higgins, Thomas C. USN MEDITERRANEAN   HHS 1960
  Hoffer, Richard USN ATLANTIC    
  Huber, Eugene USN MEDITERRANEAN   HHS 1964
  Hughes, Stephen USA? CONUS   HHS 1958
I Imhof, Bruce USA ?   HHS 1966
  Ingino, Joseph USA RVN   HHS 1967
J Jacob, Kevin USN ?    
  Jacobs, Edward USA EUROPE   HHS 1959
  Jaworski, Brad USAF CONUS   HHS 1961
  Jirsa, Jeffrey R. USA ?   HHS 1966
  Joosten, Marc USMC RVN   HHS 1966
  Jordan, William USA CONUS   HHS 1963
K Kanawada, Leo  USA RVN    
  Karr, John USN RVN    
  Keliher, Richard USAF CONUS    
  Keller, Lee Raymond USA RVN   IT 1962
  Kelly, Ronald USAF THAILAND   HHS 1963
  Kennedy, Michael USMC RVN WIA HHS 1965
  Kirwan, John USA RVN    
  Knox, Michael USMC/USAF OKINAWA/RVN   HHS 1959
  Kochansky, Joseph   RVN    
  Kocis, Martin ? ?    
  Kosinski, Robert H. USA RVN   LASALLE 66
  Kozak, John USN RVN   HHS 1962
  Kozma, Carl N. USA RVN KIA HHS 1966
  Krieb, Kenneth USAF OKINAWA   HHS 1958
  Kuhlmann, William F. USA RVN WIA HHS 1961?
L Lamb, Thomas USAF CONUS   HHS 1964
  Landau, Henry USA RVN   HHS 1960
  Lang, George C. USA RVN WIA HHS 1965
  Larkin, Harry USA RVN   HHS 1959
  Larkin, Thomas USA CONUS   HHS 1964
  Layne, Charles USN CONUS   HHS 1959
  Layne, John USA RVN   HHS 1965
  Lean, James USMC RVN   HHS 1966
  Lemakos, William USN RVN   HHS 1965?
  Leonick, John USMC CONUS   HHS 1963
  Lepore, John USA CONUS?   HHS 1958
  Lincoln, Leon C. USN RVN   HHS 1961
  Lindo, Horace USA RVN   HHS 1966
  Lindo, Michael USA GERMANY   HHS 1968
  Lomnicki, William USA RVN   HHS 1963
  Lorenzo, Charles USA GERMANY   HHS 1964
M Maas, Andrew USA CONUS   HHS 1961
  Maas, Brian USA RVN   HHS 1962
  Maas, Richard USA RVN   BHS 1966
  Madden, Mark, Jr. USA RVN   LASALLE 62
  Magee, Owen USN CONUS   HHS 1958
  Magee, Richard USN RVN   HHS 1962
  Malerba, MaryAnn (Hartman) USA CONUS   HHS 1962
  Malito, Joseph USAF ?   HHS 1965?
  Marcheneck,  Kenneth USN CONUS   HHS 1962
  Marquart, Thomas USA GERMANY   HHS 1960
  Masi, Anthony USN MEDITERRANEAN   HHS1963
  Mato, Richard J. USN CONUS   HHS 1959
  Matyas, Louis A. USN HAWAII   HHS 1962
  Mazzone, Joseph M. USA RVN KIA  
  McAvoy, Robert USMC RVN   HHS 1968
  McCallion, John USN RVN   HHS 1963
  McGunnigle, James USMC RVN   HHS 1966
  McHugh, Donald USA GERMANY   HHS 1964
  McHugh, James USMC CONUS   CH 1957
  McHugh, John USA CONUS   HHS 1959
  McLaughlin, James USA RVN    
  McMaugh, Mickey USN RVN   HHS 1965
  Meehan. James E USN RVN    
  Melody, Michael M. USA RVN WIA HHS 1965
  Milich, Joseph USAF ?   HHS 1968
  Mojo, Victor ? ?    
  Monnia, Edward USN RVN   HHS 1966
  Moone, Charles ? ?   HHS 1966
  Mullvahill, Thomas USA RVN WIA HHS 1967
  Mure, Joseph USMC RVN    
N Nichols, Chester B USN ATLANTIC   HHS 1958
  Nichols, John USAF GREENLAND    
  Nolan, Richard USA ?    
  Nordman, Roy USA CONUS   HHS 1960
  Notaro, Al (?) USA KOREA   HHS 1958
O O' Regan, Thomas USA RVN    
  O’ Neal, Kevin USN ?   HHS 1962
  O'Neil, Richard USMC RVN   HHS 1965
  Oates, Michael USMC RVN    
  Olander, Don-Erik USN RVN   HHS 1969
  Olitsky, Harvey J USMC RVN    
  Olsen, Glen  C. USAF RVN   HHS 1965
  Osborne, Edward A. USAF RVN   HHS 1956
  Osborne, Richard T. USAF RVN   HHS 1962
  Otten, Donald USA RVN   HHS 1963
  Otten, Robert USN RVN   HHS 1959
P Paternoster, Mark USN CONUS   HHS 1967
  Parisi, George USN RVN   HHS 1966
  Patoka, Michael USA RVN WIA HHS 1965
  Payne, Kenneth USA RVN   HHS 1966
  Pearce, Herbert USMC RVN   HHS 1962
  Peck, James USAF RVN   HHS 1966
  Pelcher, Robert USMC RVN WIA HHS 1967
  Pellecchia, Bruce USA RVN   HHS 1966
  Perotti, Daniel JR USN RVN    
  Peschel, Steve USN VARIOUS 20+RET HHS 1959
  Petrone, John Peter USA RVN   HHS 1965
  Pfeiffer, Robert USAF CONUS   HHS 1964
  Philcox, Ken USAF ?   HHS 1967
  Pietras, Robert USA RVN WIA HHS 1962
  Pizzariella, John USN Cuba   HHS 1959
  Platania, Joseph USA RVN   HHS 1963
  Platania, Victor USAF RVN   HHS 1958
  Plonski, Anthony J. USAF RVN   HHS 1964
  Plonski, Robert P. USMC RVN   HHS 1964
  Pocano, Gary USA RVN WIA HHS 1968
  Polanski, Christopher USA RVN   HHS 1960
  Polit, Robert USMC RVN    
  Polsenski, Martin USN RVN 20+RET HHS 1959
  Probst, Carl USAF PHILIPPINES   HHS 1959
  Probst, Walter USA BERLIN   HHS 1957
  Przybyszewski, Vincent USN RVN   HHS 1955
Q Queen, James USA RVN   HHS 1964
R Rajala, Roy USA RVN   HHS 1965
  Ratto, Joseph M. USAF THAILAND 20+ RET HHS 1965
  Rausch, Robert E. USAF RVN KIA HHS 1956
  Reden, Stephen USMC PACIFIC   HHS 1959
  Regan, John USAF THAILAND    
  Regan, Michael USMC RVN    
  Reilly, George USMC RVN 20 + RET CH 1960
  Reilly, William USMC RVN   HHS 1962
  Reinhardt, William USA? ?   HHS 1957
  Relyea, James USA RVN   HHS 1968
  Relyea, Kenneth USA RVN   HHS 1965
  Ribanic, John E. USA RVN    
  Ricca, Raymond USN ?   HHS 1962
  Richmond, Morton USA RVN   HHS 1966
  Rickmeyer, Douglas USA CONUS   HHS 1967
  Rickmeyer, Robert USA CONUS   HHS 1961
  Ritter, Vernon USMC CONUS   HHS 1963?
  Rogers, Robert L. USAF CONUS   HHS 1961
  Ross, Robert USN ATLANTIC    
  Rozos, Michael USN RVN   HHS 1968
  Ruhe, Fred ? ?   HHS 1964
  Rybak, Rudy USA RVN   HHS 1966
  Rysanek, Daniel USA RVN   HHS 1967
  Rysanek, Francis H. USA GERMANY   HHS 1965
S Sarluco, Michael USA RVN   HHS 1967
  Saurer, Charles USN CONUS   Lutheran '65
  Saurer, Thomas USA RVN WIA Lutheran '67
  Sausfield, Patrick USMC RVN   CHAM 1957
  Sawtelle, Paul C. USA RVN KIA  
  Schaal, Robert USMC RVN    
  Schiavone, Ralph USAF RVN KIA HHS 1960
  Schmidt, Walter USN RVN   HHS 1965
  Schmidt, William ? ?    
  Schult, Paul ? RVN   HHS 1967
  Schultz, Dale E. USN RVN   HHS 1963
  Schuster, Charles USMC MEDITERRANEAN   HHS 1964
  Scott, Eugene A. USA RVN    
  Searles, Charles USA RVN WIA HHS 1963
  Searles, James USA GERMANY   HHS 1967
  Sellner, Edward USA/USMC? ?   HHS 1964/65?
  Sherbo, Patrick Peter USA RVN   HHS 1962
  Sherin, Michael USA CONUS   HHS 1959
  Sherwood, Richard USA EUROPE   HHS 1966
  Sherwood, Thomas USA RVN   Lutheran 1964
  Siegel, Robert USA RVN   HHS 1962
  Siegl, Fred                          USA CONUS   HHS 1965
  Smith, George USMC RVN   HHS 1960
  Smith, Steve USA OKINAWA   HHS 1962
  Sneyd, Thomas USA GREENLAND   HHS 1963
  Solibecky, Glen USMC RVN   HHS 1965
  Sousa, Arthur USAF? ? 20+ HHS 1967
  Squire, William USA RVN WIA HHS 1967
  Steedman, Thomas G. USA EUROPE   HHS 1960
  Stermer, Robert USA ?   HHS 1959
  Sterner, Ron ? ?   HHS 1966
  Stietz, Kurt J. USA CONUS   HHS 1960
  Stolz, James E. Jr. USMC RVN KIA  
  Stoneham, James ? ?   HHS 1966
  Strafer, Kenneth J. USA RVN WIA HHS 1962
  Strafer, Raymond USA CONUS    
  Strehl, Philip USA CONUS   HHS 1958
  Strobel, Gary USMC ?   HHS 1962
  Sullivan, Terry USA ?   HHS 1964
  Sullivan, Thomas USA CONUS   HHS 1963
  Szymanski, James G. USA GERMANY   HHS 1962
T Telephone, John USA EUROPE    
  Terlikosky, George ? RVN   HHS 1960
  Thiel, Christopher J. USA RVN 20+ RET HHS 1961
  Thorburn, John Andrew USAF RVN    
  Thurer, Robert Lee USN RVN   HHS 1963
  Tisdale, Randy USAF RVN    
  Tisdell, Michael USA KOREA   HHS 1965
  Toich,Michael USA KOREA   HHS 1968
  Tomasovic, Stanley R. USA RVN KIA  
  Torres, Hiram J. USMC RVN    
  Torres, Randy USA RVN    
  Tranchina, John USA RVN   HHS 1964
  Triolo, Charles USN RVN    
  Trubinski, Lawrence USA RVN    
U Ullrich, Richard USA RVN    
  Urena, Diago Jessie USMC RVN    
V Valenti, John USN RVN   HHS 1962
  VanCise, William USMC OKINAWA   HHS 1959
W Wachter, John USA EUROPE   HHS 1966
  Wahl, John USAF ?   HHS 1967
  Walden, William USMC RVN   HHS 1965
  Walker, James USA CONUS   HHS 1965
  Walker, Jeffrey USMC RVN   HHS 1964
  Walkawitz, Paul USN PACIFIC   HHS 1964
  Walkowski, Paul D. USA RVN KIA  
  Wallace, Terrence USMC RVN   HHS 1966
  Walsh, Steven USMC RVN   HHS 1965
  Ward, Kent P. USMC RVN   HHS 1969
  Ward, Robert USAF EUROPE   HHS 1966
  Warshawsky, Peter USA RVN    
  Weber, Walter USN CONUS   HHS 1963
  Weiss, Harvey M. USA GERMANY   HHS 1947
  Wesley, Robert USA RVN   HHS 1961
  Wesnofske, William USA RVN   HHS 1965
  Westerberg, Kenneth USA ?   HHS 1964
  Wheeler, Jack USAF THAILAND   HHS 1966
  Whitney, Richard USA RVN   HHS 1968
  Wilenski, Stanley Jr. USA RVN KIA  
  Williams, Richard USA RVN   HHS 1960
  Williams, Robert USMC RVN   HHS 1965
  Williams, Russell USAF THAILAND    
  Wilson, John USA RVN    
  Wilson, Robert USN EUROPE   HHS 1961?
  Wilson. Robert USA RVN   HHS 1959
  Wingate, Richard USN CARIBBEAN KIA, NBI HHS 1967
  Winkel, Marty USMC RVN   HHS 1962
  Wise, James F. USAF THAILAND   HHS 1958
  Wolfson, William USA ?   HHS 1958
  Woodruff, Thomas USA GERMANY   HHS 1961
  Wyer, John USA CONUS   HHS 1959
X          
Y Yarsinski, Thomas ? ?   HHS 1965
  Yetter, Eugene USN PACIFIC   HHS 1959
Z Zabbia, Luke J. USA KOREA   HHS 1961
  Zeier, Ronald USA RVN   HHS 1963
  Ziegler, John USA EUROPE   HHS 1963
  Zivica, Edward USN WORLD   HHS 1958

Walt's Vets News For Aug 2009 Issue HixNews

Folks -

Three veteran tales that have recently been making the rounds, two of which fall in the 'SSDD' category; I'll let you decide which two.

Gulf War Illness: Still Not According To The VA

Thanks to Scott Parks of The Dallas Morning Star, The Office of Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, and Larry Scott of VA Watch Dog Dot Com, we once again learn what is, unfortunately, still the case.

UT Southwestern 

The UT Southwestern Medical Center conference room was brimming with dignitaries on April 21, 2006. U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison and Dallas billionaire Ross Perot looked on as university administrators and the federal government agreed to spend $75 million to research the causes of Gulf War illness. More than three years later, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has spent only a fraction of the earmarked money, and contract disputes between the VA and UT Southwestern are threatening the entire project run by noted epidemiologist Robert Haley.

A flurry of behind-the-scenes activity this month indicates that plenty of people were worried about the future of Haley's investigation into why so many 1991 Persian Gulf War veterans suffer from chronic fatigue, loss of muscle control, headaches, dizziness, memory loss and joint pain. A critical report issued by the VA's inspector general on July 15 sheds light on years of infighting and conflict between the VA's contract managers and UT Southwestern.

When the VA and UT Southwestern inked the research contract in 2006, the deal was said to be worth $75 million in federal funding – $15 million a year for five years. Today, no one is quite sure how much of that $75 million UT Southwestern will see. The main bone of contention was how much medical information and data on human research subjects UT Southwestern is obligated to share with the VA. 

Inspector General 

The Office of Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs reviewed a contract under which the VA is funding UT Southwestern Medical Center's research into the cause of Gulf War illness. Among the office's findings:

•The VA and UT Southwestern have struggled over which entity owns the data generated by research on thousands of Gulf War veterans suffering from various illnesses.

•UT Southwestern tried to prohibit the VA from getting access to some information gathered in the project. Both sides said they were concerned about veterans' privacy.

•VA officials claimed ownership of all equipment that cost $5,000 per item – such as laptop computers. Only later did the VA realize that the contract stipulates that the equipment is owned by UT Southwestern.

•In an effort to work more closely together, the VA moved personnel onto the UT Southwestern campus to work with researchers. But the VA provided its people with laptops that didn't have the proper software to do their jobs.

The Gulf War Veterans 

Many Gulf War Veterans are ill. Yet unlike Vietnam Veterans the VA does not (yet !?!) recognize the Gulf War Veteran's service in the war has caused them to be ill. According to the VA there is no Gulf War Syndrome, which syndrome would entitle them to recompense.

One Court For All: Except If You're A Vet With Problems

Once again Larry Scott, of VA Watchdog dot Org, has brought to our attention an article (Rick Rogers, San Diego Union-Tribune) that helps us better understand a growing issue. Should there be a 'special' court that deals with veterans with certain problems. As a veterans advocate my initial reaction is it sounds like a good idea. Perhaps, just perhaps, my initial opinion needs to be re-visited when considering: Are veterans' courts on target or special treatment?

Veteran What

There's one in Santa Ana. And in Anchorage, Alaska; Buffalo, N.Y.; Colorado Springs, Colo.; Phoenix; Santa Clara; and Tulsa, Okla. One is coming to Pittsburgh.

These places have or will have courts designed for criminal defendants who are military veterans diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injuries and/or substance-abuse problems. The goal of these courts is to rehabilitate the veterans not by putting them in jail but by providing aggressive case management, which often includes closely monitored medical treatment, counseling and permanent housing.

The Debate

Debate over the concept is happening across the nation, including in Sacramento, where Assemblywoman Mary Salas, D-Chula Vista, introduced a bill this year to establish veterans courts statewide. Her legislation sparked such intense controversy that she quickly pulled it from consideration. Two years of negotiations have not produced a veterans court in San Diego County, which is home to about 250,000 veterans.

Supporters of the courts say they are an effective, humane and appropriately customized way of combating the revolving door of crime and punishment that some veterans experience. Critics say veterans shouldn't get special treatment and that judges in the court system are already equipped to deal with veterans' distinct circumstances.

Steve Binder, an attorney in the San Diego County Public Defender's Office, said former service members do elicit special understanding from judges and prosecutors. But one thorny issue in trying to establish a court here has been whether certain criminal behavior can be adequately addressed without time behind bars. “There is a legitimate concern about public safety where veterans are driving 100 mph or are engaged in violent offenses and harming other people,” Binder said. “We'd like to see a court that recognizes that veterans provided for our safety and that now our treatment services can provide for their safety,” he said. “We don't want to lose another generation to the prison system, like we lost the Vietnam veterans.”


VA Claims Processing Backlog Is Everyone's Fault But Theirs... Right

Recently, a Congressional hearing of the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs was held. The topic: Review of Veterans' Disability Compensation: Forging a Path Forward. Having watched the 130-plus minute session I question what if anything was moved forward. This meeting included: Noel Koch, Director, Office Of Transition Policy Care Coordination, Department Of Defense; Patrick W. Dunne, Under Secretary For Benefits, Veterans Benefits Administration, Department Of Veterans Affairs; Michael P. Allen, Professor, Stetson University College Of Law; Daniel Bertoni, Director, Education, Workforce, And Income Security, GAO, and; John Wilson, Associate National Legislative Director, Disabled American Veterans. From having watched the hearing three thoughts come to mind: Same Stuff Different Day; "I'll take that under advisement," and; The Emperor's (VA) New Cloths... all over again. However, the report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO), Veterans' Disability Benefits: Preliminary Findings on Claims Processing Trends and Improvement Efforts, GAO-09-910T July 29, 2009, did include points that we veteran advocates recognize as fact.

The VA 

Simply put, while various new-processes have been undertaken to attempt to reduce backlog, it seems the VA has not yet identified any measurement metrics to assess the progression of these new processes, no less determining what 'success' would be. It seems the VA will initiate and implement (read that spend the money) but when it comes to evaluate... they either haven't the foggiest idea, or prefer not to.

The GAO 

- The number of disability claims VA completes annually at the initial level increased about 60 percent - from about 458,000 in fiscal year 1999 to about 729,000 in fiscal year 2008. During this same period, the number of claims pending at year-end increased 65 percent to about 343,000. 

- Over the past several years, the number of appeals resolved increased 22 percent, from more than 72,000 cases in fiscal year 2003 to almost 88,000 cases in fiscal year 2008. However, it took on average 96 days longer in fiscal year 2008 to resolve appeals than in fiscal year 2003. 

- The VA has taken several steps to improve claims processing, but the effect of some of these actions is not yet known. For example, VA increased claims processing staff about 58 percent from fiscal years 2005 to 2009, which has helped to increase the total number of decisions VA issues annually. However, VA expects individual staff productivity to decline in the short-term in part because of the challenge of training and integrating new staff. 

- The VA has established 15 resource centers to which it redistributes claims and appeals for processing from backlogged regional offices, although VA has not collected data to evaluate the effect of its workload redistribution efforts.

The Senate Panel 

Panel Agrees On Need To Reform Veterans' Disability System: Chairman Akaka encouraged by Administration's willingness to admit shortcomings; witnesses suggest solutions to claims processing challenges

Witnesses testifying before the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs agreed today on the need to reform the veterans' disability compensation system. "The consensus is growing that the veterans' disability compensation system needs to be broadly transformed. Representatives from the veterans' community, academia, and government are coming forward with specific ideas. I am encouraged by the Administration's willingness to advocate for change, and I will be working with VA officials and others to develop a broad compensation reform proposal," said Akaka. 

My 2cents... 

We can only hope.

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