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President’s Message
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Chapter 16 Newsletter Organization and
Responsibilities:
Editor: Glen Craig
Printer: Minuteman Press
Sections:
Message from the President: Dave Shell
Treasurers Report: Paul Waldburger
Sec. Rpt (Staff Meeting Minutes): John Patterson
Sick Call/Obituary: Chaplain Jake
Birthdays/Anniversaries: Chuck Kraus
1st SFG(A) Update: MAJ Gregory
(1st Group PAO)
Oasis Update: Bob Ervin/John
Armezanni
Blast from the Past: Glen Craig
Special Recognition: John Patterson
Upcoming Events: John Patterson
Calendar: John Patterson
Human Interest Story: Chapter at large
SFA National HQ Update: Dave Shell
After Action Report: Jim Lessler
Membership Info: Roy Sayer
I am pleased to report that we are making good progress on several
fronts that have been priorities for the Chapter, the most important
of which is Chapter Directory. I have set the date for distribution to
be on 1 April. The plan is to send it out as an email attachment to all
members who have accounts; however I will still mail hardcopies to
those who do not. In putting this together I have been quite taken
aback by the number of members we have in the Chapter that are of
considerable note. Some are fairly well known and still serve our
nation in positions of importance like LTG David Fridovich, the high-
est-ranking Green Beret still on active duty; and COL Eric Wendt, the
military assistant to the SECDEF. Others are long since retired, but
have had careers that are so remarkable that they are worthy of note
here. The first is BG (Ret) Joe R. Ulatoski. He was the Executive
Officer and (concurrently) the Rifle Platoon Leader of the short lived,
but much revered 5th Ranger Infantry Company that was organized,
trained and deployed to Korea during the Korean War to conduct
deep penetration operations behind North Korean lines. When the
Korean War era ranger companies were deactivated he volunteered
for and was assigned to the 8086th Miscellaneous Group, Eighth US
Army Unit (AU) charged with organizing anti-communist partisan/
guerrilla activity. The 8086th was later absorbed into the 8240th AU,
which morphed into the United Nations Partisan Force, Korea
(UNPFK) a legacy unit of today’s US Army Special Forces. It’s no sur-
prise that the rest of his career reads like a novel of cold war intrigue
and unconventional warfare science.
Another soldier that I discovered in our ranks is MSG (Ret) Roy H.
Matsumoto. He is a member of the Ranger Hall of Fame at Fort Ben-
ning, GA and a member of the Military Intelligence Hall of Fame at
Fort Huachuca, AZ. MSG Matsumoto was born in Laguna, California,
in May 1913 and when he was about 13 years of age he was sent to
Japan to live with his grandparents where for three years he received
a Japanese education, after which he returned to California. When
the US government began the removal and internment of citizens
and resident aliens of Japanese ancestry from west coast states in
1942, MSG Matsumoto, then living in the Los Angeles area, was incar-
cerated as well. In 1942, he volunteered from the camps for service
in the US Army. After basic and AIT he volunteered for the 5307th
Composite Unit, Provisional, which is known today for their tenacious
CHAPTER XVI SFA
EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
The Chapter XVI SFA Educational Assistance Program is designed to provide onetime scholarship grants to dependent and
grandchildren of Chapter XVI SFA members in good standing. The number and amount of grants are determined by the
Scholarship Committee with the approval of the Chapter Executive Board. Grants may be given in the name of individu-
als or corporations when funds are contributed directly for this purpose, subject to approval by the Chapter Executive
Board. The Chapter President will select the committee members of the Scholarship Committee. The selections are made
subject to approval of the Chapter Executive Board. Results will be announced in the Chapter Newsletter. Checks will be
mailed to the recipients by the Chapter Treasurer after the results have been determined. The Chapter XVI Scholarship
Fund is maintained as a separate account that derives its monies from contributions of members, and interested parties
and corporations. Checks should be made payable to: "Chapter XVI SFA Scholarship Fund" and mailed to: Chapter XVI SFA
Attn: Scholarship Fund PO BOX 33577, JBLM, WA 98433
ELIGIBILITY
An applicant must be a Chapter XVI SFA member in good standing or the dependent spouse, child or grandchild of a
member in good standing, to include any member (child or grandchild) of the family of a deceased member who was in
good standing at the time of death. Applicants must have been accepted by or already attending an accredited College,
University or vocational institute.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Eligible applicants must submit applications and required documents to: Chapter XVI SFA, Attn: Scholarship Committee,
PO Box 33577, JBLM, WA 98433. Applications must be submitted and postmarked NLT 21 April and received NLJT 1 May
to be considered. The following is required to be considered:
a. A Sponsor letter from the Chapter member that states full name, member number, and relationship to applicant.
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and heroic fight in the jungles of Burma as Merrill's Marauders. MSG Matsumoto was awarded the Legion of Merit and the Bronze
Star for actions there. When the provisional unit was deactivated, MSG Matsumoto joined the 475th Infantry Regiment of the
"Mars Task Force" and he was attached to Chinese Nationalist Army guerrilla forces operating behind enemy lines. Serving as an
intelligence non-commissioned officer near the French Indochina border, he participated in missions, including the demolition of
bridges, capturing of prisoners, information gathering, and disruption of enemy communications.
When the war ended, MSG Matsumoto was assigned to headquarters, China Command, Shanghai, where his duties included es-
corting 24 war crimes prisoners to Japan by air. He was later transferred to GHQ in Tokyo where he was assigned undercover mis-
sions during the Occupation.
As I continued to run down the list and contact members I soon realized that many of our brothers are living legacies. Besides the aforementioned we also have men like COL (Ret) “Skip” Sadler, the former (and last) Chief of SOG and CSM (Ret) Ray Garofalo who was the CSM of Company B, 1st SFG(A), the pre-cursor of the 46th SF Company in Thailand and later the 3rd Bn, 1st SFG(A) here at Fort Lewis. CSM Garofalo probably had as much impact on SF as any group of NCOs in our history and has more dirt on people in SF than any one man should be entitled to. He is absolutely fascinating to talk to and he likes to talk. When you get your copy of the Chapter XVI Directory I encourage you to scan it for those members who live in proximity to your home and reach out to them. A few are home bound for the most part and some others have a limited range, however they would still appreciate a call or meet-up with another who un-derstands what it means to have shared in a calling that so few have the mettle to answer. De Oppresso Liber! Dave
b. A personal letter stating his/her educational and career plans and aspirations and the planned use of the
funds. The letter is an important part of the applicants' package. Be sure to provide your full name address, tele-
phone number, and email address in your letter.
c. Their most recent transcript, SAT score, and/or other evidence of scholastic achievement.
d. A reference(s) Ietter(s) from a teacher, counselor, or school official.
e. A summary of extra-curricular activities, non-academic achievements, and hobbies.
f. A copy of acceptance from the institute of higher learning. There is no formal application. All items listed
above are required and must be submitted with the application for consideration. Applicants are graded in nine are-
as: intro letter from sponsor who is a member in good standing; personal letter; GPA; class standing; SAT/ACT score;
Ietter(s) of recommendation; Ietter of acceptance; community service activities; and extra-curriculum activities. It is
critical that an applicant include all information requested regardless of the level of educational achievement previ-
Enlisted to USMA
20+ years in the Army and never knew this…
For years, the Army has not used its full allocation of 85 active and 85 Reserve Component Solder
nominations to USMA. A significant data point is that four of the last 10 First Captains have been
prior-service cadets; we need your help to ensure proven, dedicated Soldiers remain the foundation
of the Corps of Cadets.
At least 17 but not yet 23 years of age
Not married
Not pregnant or have a legal obligation to support a child
A U.S. citizen (exception: see International Admissions)
They’re looking for applicants for Class of 2015, please pass on if you know someone interested.
SF Association Purpose
- Educates members and the public regarding the history, present contributions and
future development of US Army Special Forces (consistent with US security regula-
tions)
- Unites fraternally all persons who are now or have been assigned to the United
States Army Special Forces
- Perpetuates Special Forces traditions
- Commemorates fittingly the memory of SF Soldiers who have given or shall give
their lives in defense of the Free World
- Forwards and promotes the general welfare and prosperity of the members and im-
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proves, by all lawful means, their status and condition
- Is a source of inspiration and esprit de corps for SF Units.
- Promotes the social welfare of our communities thru time, talent, and treasure
- Assists needy and disabled veterans, widows, or orphans of deceased veterans
- Provide entertainment, care, and assistance to hospitalized vets and active duty
personnel
- Conducts personal and professional development programs for members and ac-
tive duty personnel and their families
- Sponsors and participates in patriotic activities
- Provides social and recreational activities for our members
Chapter XVI SFA William R Card Chapter
Meeting Minutes Feb. 12, 2011
Call to Order: Meeting called to order at 11:15 with the playing of the Ballad of the Green Beret. The fol-
lowing officers were present: Dave Shell, President; Ron Rismon, Vice President; and John Patterson, Secre-
tary.
Pledge of Allegiance: Led by President Dave Shell. Opening Prayer:
Chaplain Jake Robinson.
Welcome & President's Report: Minutes from last chapter meeting Dec. 11, 2010 was approved by the
executive board and submitted to National. A request was made to have chapter minutes available for the
newsletter and the Drop magazine contribution within 1 week of the meeting. The membership drive from Oct
-Dec. 2010 was a huge success with 15-20 members at large renewing with Chapter XVI and 25 new members
added in the last six months. Dave Shell and Dan Perry are reconciling the directory since more than 50% of
the listings were out of date. The Regimental Mess construction is scheduled to commence in March 2011 and
will be available meetings should we desire to alternate meeting locations for the convience of our members liv-
ing down south.
Members Present: Ron Risom, Dave Shell, John Patterson, Bill Gates, Jake Robinson, David Paul, Miguel
Rodriguez, Jim Harris, Will Tietjens, Ted Wicorek, Bud Lawson, Jim Lessler, Butch Hall, Tom Regan, Bill
Butler, Tom Thurber, Mike Cassidy and Glenn Craig. New member: Pete Juvet from Issaquah.
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Wives Present: Steph Gates, Elaine Lessler, Regina Hall and Diane Regan. Guests: SFC Hughes was
with the motorcycle club on leave from First Group.
Sick Call: one of many packets containing the remains of SGM Krajicek received by chapter for placement
at a location meaningful to the soldier. Skip Ettinger will be hospitalized for surgery. Tom Weeks continues on
home oxygen. Chaplain Jake requests that all members inform him of sick or dying comrades so that he may
send a note to the patient and / or family.
Secretary's Report: The chapter was informed that the 2009 picnic raffle state gambling report had not
been submitted since the secretary is still trying to get a list of items raffled, their market value and total pro-
ceeds. This report was due at the end of August 2010. There is a possibility of a late penalty and/or inability
to get a permit for the 2011 picnic raffle. It was stated those members: Paul Waldberger (donated pistol), Dan
Perry and Wayne Karvonen could provide this information since they were involved in the raffle.
Treasurers Report: Unavailable as Paul Walderberger was not present. President Dave Shell notified the
members that Paul has resigned his position as Treasurer due to the many time constraints placed on him by
his employer. Kevin Patton will replace Paul as treasurer and work to get the yearly financial report to National
on time.
Quartermaster Report: It was decided that this year's picnic pig should be butchered rather than BBQ'ed
whole. Need to reorder more chapter baseball hats and bumper stickers.
Old Business: The 2nd issue of the online newsletter is out. An appeal was made for all members to contrib-
ute relevant stories and/or photos. Briefly discussed stopping all newsletter mailings to save money on postage
and production costs. It was noted that many members are not online so this should be continued for their
benefit. No final decision made.
New Business: Kevin Patton has offered his place in Yelm for the annual picnic and is chairing the event so
please consider volunteering to help with the planning. A motion was passed accepting this location. A mo-
tion was made to have a chapter breakfast at different locations on the 3rd Saturday of each month. After dis-
cussing some concerns that this would compete with the Wright breakfast it was passed by the members pre-
sent. Since we have a healthy balance in the chapter account a motion was made to offer scholarships totaling
$1,500 per year to qualified members and their families. This would be chaired by Cindy Thomas, wife of Col.
Thomas formerly of Group Command. This would be great advertising for the chapter and hopefully generat-
ing more donations. Motion passed.
For the Good of the Order: The chapter donated $50.00 to National Building Memorial Fund. The chap-
ter donated $200.00 to Tahoma National Cemetery to replace memorial plaques and other items damaged by
vandals. The chapter tipped Seamus Neary and his wife $100.00 for bagpipe music at Eulis Presley's funeral.
The president along with Ted Wicorek attended the reception for Veterans Innovation Program at the state cap-
ital last month. The president attended the Valor awards ceremony for the 1st SFG. The DCO of USASFC was
present and made a point of saying how much he appreciated the things we do for SF. Bill Gates brought a box
Romeo & Juliet cigars to share with the members. Jim Harris won the 50/50 drawing and donated it back to
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the chapter.
Closing Prayer: Pastor Butch Hall gave the closing prayer. The meeting was adjourned @ 12:30
and was followed by a potluck.
Respectfully submitted,
John Patterson, Secretary Chapter XVI SFA
Dinosaurs Luncheon
Attending the Dinosaurs Luncheon on Fri., 1-28-11 were from Chapter 16: Jim & Elaine Lessler, Butch Hall, Ed Booth,
Bud Lawson, Dave Shell, Kevin Patton, Nick Marvais, and Jay Lathrop. Representing Chapter 3: Karl Bun-
dy. Guests: Jeff Glass and Mikel Chapman.
J. K. Wright Memorial Breakfast
Even though it was inclement weather on Sat., 2-5-11 we did have some members turn out at the golf course restau-
rant. From Chapter 16 we had Jim & Elaine Lessler (IMO Gean Rathman), Nick Marvais, (IMO Eulis Presley), and Bud
Lawson (IMO Eulis Presley). From Chapter 43: John & Susanne Armezzani (IMO Eulis Presley), and Skip Ettinger
(IMO Eulis Presley).
Jake’s Corner
DAD’S ADVICE
Your fences need to be horse-high, pig-tight
and bull-strong.
Keep skunks and bankers at a distance.
Life is simpler when you plow around the stump.
A bumble bee is considerably faster than a John Deer Tractor.
Words that soak into your ears are whispered…not yelled.
Meanness doesn’t just happen overnight.
Forgive your enemies; it messes up their heads.
Do not corner something that you know is meaner than you.
It doesn’t take a very big person to carry a grudge.
You cannot unsay a cruel word.
Every path has a few puddles.
When you wallow with pigs, expect to get dirty.
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The best sermons are lived, not preached.
Most of the stuff people worry about isn’t going to happen anyway.
Don’t judge folks by their relatives.
Remember that silence is sometimes the best answer.
Live a good, honorable life.. when you are old you can think back and enjoy it a second time.
Don’t interfere with something that isn’t bothering you.
Timing has a lot to do with the outcome of a Rain dance.
If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop digging.
Sometimes you get, and sometimes you get got.
The biggest troublemaker you will ever have watches you from the mirror every morning.
Always drink upstream from the herd.
Good judgment comes from experience and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
Letting the cat out of the bag is a whole lot easier than putting it back in.
If you think you are important, try ordering somebody else’s dog around.
Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God.
The graves shown are the Moreland family in Brierfield. The remains of James Leslie Moreland, a former MIA in Vietnam,
were recently identified and he will be buried May 14, at the cemetery next to his parents, Fred Moreland and Gladys Mo-
reland. ( Beverly Taylor / The Birmingham News )
BRIERFIELD -- There's a spot marked in a small country graveyard near here for the long lost Green Beret.
Now, after 43 years of uncertainty, the grave in Ashby Cemetery can be filled.
Burial for James Leslie Moreland -- missing in action in Vietnam since Feb. 7, 1968 -- will be May 14 in this isolated cem-
etery off Bibb County 2, south of Montevallo. Moreland was born in Bessemer on Sept. 29, 1945, moved to California in
high school and in 1965 went to Vietnam as a medic in the elite Army Special Forces.
A Different Blast from the Past
A Special Forces Soldier
Returns Home.
James Leslie Morland
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The 22-year-old was presumed dead after a ferocious battle at Lang Vei in South Vietnam. But his body wasn't recov-
ered or identified. Finding the body and securing an ID turned into a decades-long quest until last month, when DNA
earlier submitted by five relatives matched remains found at Lang Vei.
"It was very emotional coming up on the 43rd anniversary," said Linda Brown, 62, the youngest of the five Moreland
siblings. The family had all come to accept James was dead, but they persisted on finding his body, Brown said.
"I had never given up," said Brown, who lives in Washington state near sister Edna Anita LaMoine, 73. "I said I would-
n't care if they identified just one bone fragment so we could say, 'Yes, it is our brother.'"
Unknown to the Moreland family at the time, a Christmas Day gift in 1972 to a 12-year-old girl added one more person
to the long pursuit for answers. Kathy Strong of Walnut Creek, Calif., remembers asking for an MIA bracelet because it
was the cool thing to have at the time. Santa Claus brought a bracelet with the name: James Leslie Moreland.
Now 50, Strong became close to members of the Moreland family after her hometown newspaper, the Contra Costa
Times, several years ago chronicled how she had worn the bracelet for decades and had grown increasingly interested
in Moreland's story.
Strong plans to attend the upcoming burial in Alabama, where she said she will relinquish her bracelet to be buried with
the remains.
"My promise was to keep it until he came home and then give it back," Strong said.
Moreland's commanding officer, Paul Longgrear, who is an ordained minister, will officiate the service.
Longgrear led a strike force unit, which included Moreland, to help defend a Special Forces camp near the Laotian bor-
der. The camp was a "thorn in the side of the North Vietnamese," Longgrear said, and on Feb. 6, 1968, it came under
heavy attack from enemy tanks. He said he remembered Moreland being seriously wounded in the head as he went to
fetch a machine gun in an open area, aiming to keep it out of enemy hands. In the ensuing explosions and subsequent
takeover, some men escaped, some were captured, some were killed. Moreland's body was never recovered.
"He was a great guy -- a great looking kid with a lot of confidence," said Longg rear, who lives in Pine Mountain, Ga.
"He had that swagger. Green Beret tend to be that way."
Moreland's early childhood years were spent in the Birmingham area and in Selma, his sisters said. He went to Lyman
Ward Military Academy in Camp Hill in the eighth and ninth grades. The family moved to southern California in 1962,
and Moreland became an all-county football player at Western High School in Anaheim, playing on the same team as
Andy Messersmith, who went on to become a Major League baseball player. After graduation, Moreland attended
Fullerton Junior College but ultimately followed his two older brothers' footsteps into the military, albeit a different
branch.
"I tried my best to get him to come to the Navy," chuckled retired Navy Seabee and older brother Robert D. Moreland,
75, of Lakeside, Calif. "But he liked to skydive."
When on June 5, 1978, the Army declared Moreland "presumed dead," his mother, Gladys Parks, organized a memori-
al service for him at Ashby Cemetery and dedicated a large granite marker in her son's memory. They played 'Ballad of
the Green Beret' and tears flowed, Brown remembered.
Moreland's mother died April 1, 2001, but she talked to The Birmingham News in 1978 about the memorial.
"I just felt this memorial was one way I can honor him," she said. "But to me he's not dead. If they could have ever
found some trace of him to give me, some little something to prove they found him, I could accept it. ... Maybe someday
I will."
Dorothy Moreland, 81, of Montevallo, who is widower of the oldest Moreland sibling, Roger, said it is sad Parks won't
see this day. But there's some comfort to be taken, she supposes, in the burial arrangement putting Moreland next to
the graves of his mother and father.
When they lay him to rest, "brother'll be back home between mommy and daddy," she said.
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1s SFGA Awards Ceremony
"Chapter XVI’s President and members were invited to and attended a 1st Special Forc-
es Group (Airborne) awards ceremony were Soldiers were honored for valor on 11 Feb-
ruary. Awardees from SOTF 12 and AOB 1310 received nine Bronze Star Medals for
valor, nine Army Commendation Medals for valor and two Purple Heart Medals.
The 1st SFG (A) Commander, Colonel Francis Beaudette said the actions of these
Green Berets went "well above the call of duty. He went on to say that “I have seen in-
credible courage and heroism routinely displayed in battlefield challenges. The combat
environment in Afghanistan is full of peril. Reacting to those perils and successfully com-
pleting the mission is a part of daily life. It is fundamentally what every Green Beret ex-
pects of himself and those around him; day in, and day out. It’s game on all the
time…”. COL Beaudette also said that "Every Special Forces team member knows the
inherent dangers and puts their lives on the line, and to me, it’s even more incredible and
impressive that we have those that stand out from even that incredible standard and it’s
these men we are recognizing today."
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While You Are Here
At this stage in life you reflect on past events and look at how you may have fit into them. Back in the early 60’s the Army was
conducting a viral disease study program in Southeast Asia. Teams from the 1st Group in Okinawa played a key part in these stud-
ies. As a SF Medic I would draw 50cc of blood from each team member at pre-deployment and again at post-deployment. The
serum was separated and frozen in dry ice, paired into pre and post-deployment specimens then tested for viruses known and
unknown that were endemic to Southeast Asia (Japanese B Encephalitis, Russian E Virus, Dengue Fever, etc.). A rise in antibody
titer is the marker of exposure. Various research Companies eventually built upon these studies and observations. Two Compa-
nies will likely offer, this year, an effective vaccine for the Dengue Virus.
Central America, Mexico and South America as well as many other areas around the world are seriously impacted by these viruses.
Perhaps, because of the misguided ban on DDT (genocide!!), mosquito and other insect vectors are not controlled. As a matter of
fact, the Tiger Mosquito from SE Asia have become established in South East USA. It is smaller, aggressive, and feeds during the
day. Put these critters together with some of these viruses and you can see the value in the studies some of you were involved
with years ago.
Honduras is the poorest country in Central America, with viruses, malaria and other parasites all of which were involved in those
studies then and perhaps even now. The experience some of you have gained as medics shouldn’t be wasted. For the younger
former SF’ers, opportunities are out there to build upon your experience and training and really contribute to the world. Hondu-
ras and other countries south of our border are areas that need all the help they can get. Vaccine development will go a long way
to stem those poverty causing diseases. I have been working with Projecto Honduras for several years and we could use any help
you can give. You might consider “self-deployment” down to our Clinic. POC: Mike Cassidy, (360)825-0356 or
http://www.projectohonduras.org
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195 Stores & Services Offering Military Discounts
There is no way we can ever properly thank members of the US Military for all that they have done. They are certainly not paid
enough for their work and their great sacrifice. Iraq and Afghanistan have been particularly tough and stressful for members of the
military, their families and loved ones.
We have found 199 stores and services doing their part to make life easier by offering discounts to active, reserve, and retired
members of the US Military and their immediate family members. Please help spread the word via Facebook, Twitter and Email to
those you know in the military about this resource. If you have additional suggestions please comment below and they’ll be added
on an ongoing basis. For veterans of Iraq or Afghanistan, please check out IAVA. Members there are offered vouchers to many re-
tail stores, such as JC Penney.
Two important caveats. First, some stores offer discounts only at the owner’s discretion and other discounts vary by state. Second,
many stores that give a military discount don’t advertise it. It is always worth asking a store whether they have one or not and to
have your military ID on you.
A&W – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Advance Auto – 10% off with military ID
Agentsource.com – Up to 40% off standard real estate closing costs for Active duty men and women moving in the United States or
Canada
All State – Allstate Funding proudly offers all U.S. Military personnel a $250 credit towards the appraisal of a residential property.
Ends 12/31/2010
American Airlines – Discount varies, requires military ID
American Video Productions -10% off to active duty, retired, families of military and dependents. Call and ask for the dis-
count http://www.americanvideoproductions.net/
Amtrak – 10% off
Anheuser – Busch Amusement Parks – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Anna’s Linens - 10% off any purchase with Valid Military ID in store only
Apple Computers - The discount varies, you need to sign up here – http://www.apple.com/r/store/government/
Applebee’s – Discount varies per location, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you
Arby’s - Discount varies per location, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Ashford University – Discounted tuition at $250 a credit, books are covered for all required courses, waived application fee,
waived technology fee and more! Benefits apply to all Active Duty, National Guard, Reservists and spouses, dependents eligible for
survivor benefits, plus civilian DOD employees & separated vets/retirees still using their GI Bill.
ASMBA – Armed Services Mutual Benefit Association – Membership in the non-profit association is free, and, when you join,
you’ll get $3,000 of free AD&D coverage.
AT&T – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Auto Zone – Varies Per Store - Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Avis – 25% off, online you should use this coupon AWD # A555084
Azamara Cruises – Discounts vary, 800-338-4962
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Back Yard Burgers – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Banana Republic – 10% military discount 1st of every month (may vary by location; in-store only).
Barnes and Noble – 6% off regular price plus free shipping, check out www.bn.com/militarycity
Barnhill’s – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Bass Pro Shops – 10% off from the 15th to 22nd of each month
Bed & Breakfast Inns – On November 10th, over 500 Bed and Breakfasts are offering a free night stay to to veterans. Click here
for the list of participating B&B’s.
Best Inns and Suites – Varies, must present Military ID with check-in
Best Western - Rates within allowable per diem, must present military ID with check in
Beyond Blossoms - 20% off all flower orders throughout the year 12/31/2010
Big 10 Tires – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Blockbuster – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Bob Evan’s – 20% off with military ID
Boscov’s- 15% off in-store purchases with military ID everyday.
Boston Bill Sunglasses – 10% off
Boston Market – 20% with military ID.
Bronson Labratories - 10% off on all vitamin and supplement orders, for active, retired, and reserve and their families Call 1-800
-235-3200 or use online code AF2004, ends 1/21/2011
Buckle – 10% off, Free Shipping on all military orders
Budget – Varies, up to 25% off time and mileage Store, requires military ID to redeem
Budget Truck Rental – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Burger King – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Busch Gardens- One day complimentary admission for members of the military and 3 direct dependents in 2010. Here’s to the He-
roes
Camino Real Apartments – 5% military discount
Captain D’s – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Carl’s Jr. – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Century 21 – FREE Century 21 AON Home Protection Plan when they buy or sell a home through Molly Kucharski ONLY paid for
at settlement. Value = $399.00, call 1(800) 952-2516
Champs Sports – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Checker Auto Parts – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Chevy’s Fresh Mex – 20%, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Chick Fil A – Varies, Discount with ID card (location dependent), discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Chipotle – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Choice Hotels – Rates at or below per diem depending on location. Discounts may vary and depend on availability. Must present
military ID.
Ci-Ci’s Pizza – Discount varies, dependent on location, must present military ID
Cingular – 17 to 18% Discount off your bill and 25% off accessories
Clarion Inn – Rates within allowable per diem while on travel orders. Must present valid military ID with check-in
Coldstone – Discount varies, must present military ID
Comfort Inn – Rates within allowable per diem while on travel orders. Must Present valid military ID with check-in
Coolmilitary.com – 10% off, online, ends 12/31/10
Copeland’s Sports - Discount varies per location
D.S.W. Shoe Warehouse – 10% military discount
Dairy Queen - 10% off, location dependent
Days Inn – Rates within allowable per diem. Must present valid military ID with check-in
Dell Computers – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Denny’s – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Dick’s Sporting Goods – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Discovery Channel Store – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
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Disney Resorts – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Disneyland - Military discounts are available only for tickets purchased at installation MWRs. Prices vary per date and length of
visit
Dollar Car Rental – Allowable per diem rates
Dunkin’ Donuts – Veterans advantage members save 10% on all online orders. They also send free coffee to the troops oversees.
DZ Web Design – 15% off, discount ends 12/31/2010
Earthly Herbs – 25% off, discount ends 12/31/10.
El Molino Coffee Shop - Free Shipping, online
Express Clothing Store- 10% off on top of other coupons as well with military ID
Extreme Outfitters -10-20% on miiltary Gear, online and in Store
Eyeware - Discount varies, get the discount online at http://www.afeyewear.com/ – This site offers military discounts for a wide
range of eyeglass companies
Foot Action – 20% off with military ID
Foot Locker – 20% off with military ID
Ford – Discount varies, http://www.encs.com/ford/
Forget me not Jewelry – 30% off, ends 12/31/10. Online, use code militarygen100 at www.forgetmenotjewelry.com
Friendly’s Ice Cream Stores – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Gander Mountain – 5% off
Gap – 10% military discount 1st of every month (may vary by location; in-store only).
Geico – 2% to 15% in all states except Georgia, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, New Jersey, New Mexico,
Tennessee and Texas
GM – Varies, always well below MSRP. You can sign in online at https://www.exclusivegmoffer.com/ip-gmpop/initPop.do?
program=mpp
GNC – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Golden Corral – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Great Wolf Lodge – Up to 33% off, discount varies however. Must book room over the phone rather than the internet.
GuideToMilitaryTravel.com – Another great site for military families to go to when looking for travel discounts.
Haber Vision – 50% discount on all sunglasses. Online at http://www.habervision.com/CodeResult.aspx?code=JB10222Q
Hanes Outlet Store – 10% off with Military ID
Hard Rock Cafe – 10% – 15% off. Varies for each location.
Hertz – Allowable per diem rates. Show valid military ID
Hewlett-Packard – Log on to website and click on New User Registration: Enter first and last name, user name, password and email
address. Use company code: 2727. Discounts vary. Online only.
HickoryFarms.com - 10 percent Military discount – Enter 892848 in code box on online order form
Home Depot – 10% off Year Round, to active duty, active reserve, retired military, and immediate family. In-Store, just bring val-
id military ID
Hooters – 10% off with military ID
Hot Topic – 10-20% off with military ID
IAVA – IAVA, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, is a veterans organization that looks to help take care of the newest gen-
eration of American veterans. They also are working with companies, such as JC Penney, to provide up to $200 in vouchers to cer-
tain retail stores.
IHOP – 20% with Military ID at owners discretion
Imax – $1 off movie tickets with Military ID
Inkshouse.com – 20% off $50 or more, use cod Mil20
istudysmart.com – Free Shipping for Military Families, Online, 9/15 – 10/14
Java Cafe – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Jeep – $500 for active military, reserves and retired reserves or active after 20 years of service. Requires military ID
Jiffylube – 10% off with valid Military ID
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Jockey – 10% off with valid Military ID
Jones New York Outlet Store – 10% off with valid Military ID
KB Toys – 15% off during advertised Military Days
KFC – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Kragen Auto Parts – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Lady Foot Locker – 20% off with military ID
Leslie Pool Supplies- 10% off with military ID
Lerner – 15% off
Long John Silver’s – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Longhorn Steakhouse – 10% military discount
Lowes – 10% off year round to active duty, active reserve, retired military, and immediate family. Just bring in a valid military
ID. The military discount, however, cannot be combined with other coupons they may be offering.
Macy’s – 10% off on the first Tuesday of every month, 15% with a Macy’s card. Here are more Macy’s Coupons.
Maurices – 10% off with valid military I.D.
Marriott Hotels – It’s the Per Diem amount the government picks up, whatever that amount is. Just call and place the reservation
over the phone and ask for that discount. Online at http://www.marriott.com/reservation/worldnum.mi
Mary Kay Cosmetics – Military personnel and dependents receive 10 % on online orders. Reference your service affiliation and
status, and ask for additional free gift and bigger discounts by contacting website.
McDonald’s – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Meineke – 10% off parts. In store only. Simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Michaels - 10% off every Wednesday.
Midas – 10% off
MLB Hall of Fame – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Movie Theaters – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Mrs. Fields- 10% off with military ID, coupon link
My Cruise Club – 9% off on all cruises, ends 12/31/10, www.militarycruisedeals.com
NAPA Auto Parts – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Nautica - 10% off with military ID
National – No fee for additional drivers, and special off duty rates per location. Service members receive full loss damage waivers
National Credit Solutions – 25% discount, call toll free at 866-485-2540 x109, and for a direct line please call 972-746-4209
New York and Company - 15% off military discount
Nextel – 18% Discount, call 1-800-639-6111
Nickelodeon Hotels – Reduced rates and perks, online and in store, www.nickhotel.com/military , 877-NICK-111 and ask for the
Military Family Package.
Nike – 10% off, In-Store. For official company policy please check out http://www.nikebiz.com/customer_service/discounts.html
Nuvo - $30 off Ritmo Pregnancy Sound System. You can call 1-888-688-6462, or use coupon code MILITARY99 online at http://
www.nuvo-group.com. Valid military ID required for in-store purchase.
O’Reilly Auto Parts – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Oakley – There is a website you register with that offers Oakleys at a discounted price. It doesn’t say how much that price is
though. Check it out online at https://secure.usstandardissue.com/
Old Navy – 10% military discount 1st of every month (may vary by location; in-store only).
Pac Sun – Discount varies per location, just bring in a vaild military ID and ask
Panchero’s Mexican Grill – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Pancho’s Mexican Buffet – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Panda Express – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Paradise Bakery- 40% off meals for military members with military ID. Does not extend to family.
Paradise Limousine – $25 Off Limousine Service Coupon Code: 1369 for service members
Pep Boys – 10% off with valid military ID
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Pizza Hut – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Play It Again Sports – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Professional Sports teams – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Pure Beauty – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Quizno’s – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Race-Depot – 10% off, use code 10MILCITY
Rack Room Shoes – 15% discount. Bring in valid military ID
Raising Cane’s Chicken – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Ralph Lauren Outlet Store – 10% off with Military ID
Ramada – 15% to 30% – depending on availability. Must present military I.D. upon check in.
Red Robin – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Regal Movie Theaters – Matinee prices for all show times. Requires Military ID
Ripley’s attractions and museums – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory – 10% military discount
Rocky Mountain Tracking – 5% off any tracking inc. Use code USMILITARY, http://www.rmtracking.com/
S & K Men’s Wear – 8% Discount on all items free shipping on orders over $99 & APO/FPO shipping. To access the military site
at S&K you must go through their AAFES Exchange Mail Online service. http://bdeal.me/aCVq2X
Sally Beauty Supply – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Samsonite- 15% off with military ID
Sea World -One day complimentary admission for members of the military and 3 direct dependents in 2010. Here’s to the Heroes
Sesame Park Place- One day complimentary admission for members of the military and 3 direct dependents in 2010. Here’s to the
Heroes
Shedd Aquarium in Chicago- Free general admission with military ID. On the Shedd Aquarium page that is hyper linked here,
scroll down to “Other Discounts” to find out more information.
Shoe Carnival – 10% off with military ID
Shoe Department – 10% off with military ID
Sierra Suites – Rates at or below per diem depending on location. Discounts may vary and depend on availability. Must present
military I.
Simone Protective Health – 20% off their nutritional hydration drink.
Six Flags Mountain Magic – Service members receive special discounts on admission for special events and specific dates. Tickets
must be purchased in advance MWR and ITT 143. Recreation offices, not at the park.
Sizzler – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Sonic – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Soutwest Airlines – Varies, it’s a dollar amount, not a percentage. Not available on all flights, you’ll have to call Southwest and
simply just ask.
Spencer’s Gifts – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
SportsMemorabilia.com – 10% off at checkout, use code mili10 online
Sprint – 10-18% off. Sprint will also put a “hold” on your line when you are deployed, if you provide a copy of your orders, so you
still have the same number when you come back and you do not have to pay for the time your gone as well.
Sprint Business – 15% to 20% Discount, 1-888-788-4727
Suzuki – $500 off for you and immediate family. Requires military ID
Sweet Tomatoes – 10% off with military ID
Szul- Free shipping to Military APO/FPO destinations until 12/31/10. http://bdeal.me/dnZ6Fb
Taco Bell – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Texas Road House – 30% military discount
The Finish Line – 20 percent military discount off select items at special locations
The Melting Pot – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Timberland Outlets – 15%, bring in valid military ID
Tommy Hilfiger – 10% with valid military ID
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Toyota – $500 off + $500 for firs time buyers. Requires military ID
Travelodge – Rates within allowable per diem. Discounts may vary and depend on availability. Must present military I.D
Under Armor Outlet Store – 10% off with military ID
United Artist Movie Theaters – Matinee prices for all show times. Requires Military ID.
Verizon – 23% discount on monthly bills. Applies only to the military member’s primary line.
Walgreens – 10% with military ID every Tuesday
Wendy’s – Discount varies, simply ask and have a valid military ID with you.
Wildlife Conservation Society’s Bronx Zoo – Free admission ticket for active duty or reserve member of the military, also allows
50% discount in admission for up to 3 family members
Wildlife Conservation Society’s New York Aquarium – Enrolled military get in for free and 50% off for up to 3 family members
http://www.nyaquarium.com/
Wing Zone – 10% military discount in Alabama. Ends 12/31/2015
World of Coca Cola – $2 off standard admission price for service member with I.D. and up to four guests.
Wyndham Hotels – Discounts vary by 140 locations. Also depend on availability. Must present military I.D. upon check in.
Zaxby’s – 10% off with military ID
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