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AMERICAN LEGION POST 3 JANUARY 2021
VOLUME 62, ISSUE 1
Commander’s Corner
Dear Members:
Our next monthly meeting will be held 0n 5
January 2021 at 19:00.
I hope to see you all there. I would like to
wish all a Happy New Year.
I would also like to thank everyone for the
cards.
If you have any question, concerns or
comments about the Post or why we are
doing or not doing something the meeting is
the place to bring these topic’s up.
We still have positions open Chaplain, 3 seats
on the Executive board, Trustees, House
Committee.
Remember this is your Post, if you want to
see changes you must get involved.
Due to health reasons I will no longer be at
the Post Home on Mondays. Anyone can
contact me by phone or email.
Commander John E York.
Cell Phone (603) 262-0609
Email [email protected]
Legion’s Oxford Demands VA’s Wilkie’s Ouster
In February, American Legion National Com-
mander James W. “Bill” Oxford called on Con-
gress to investigate allegations that senior
leadership at the Department of Veterans Af-
fairs attempted to retaliate against a veteran
for reporting asexual assault at the VA Medi-
cal Center in Washington, D.C.
On Thursday, the VA’s Inspector General report-
ed that VA leadership did not follow up or en-
sure the medical center had been imple-
menting VA’s anti-harassment and anti-sexual
assault efforts. Oxford issued the following
statement concerning the findings of the IG:
“The American Legion has long supported
legislation that brings accountability to the De-
partment of Veterans Affairs. We have also
called for the equal and respectful treatment
of women veterans. It is unfair to expect ac-
countability from the nearly 400,000 VA em-
ployees and not demand the same from its
top executive. It is clear that Secretary Robert
Wilkie failed to meet the standard that the veter-
an who came forward with the complaint de-
served. VA’s own website includes a pledge to
Stand Up to Stop Harassment Now! The doc-
ument states that VA is ‘committed to a har-
assment-free health care environment for eve-
ryone and will not tolerate harassment of any
kind.’ Clearly, that did not occur in this case.
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January 2021
American Legion Post 3
Volume 62, Issue 1
YOUR OFFICERS
Commander—John York
Sr. Vice Commander—Donald Vincent
Jr. Vice Commander— Donald Dillaby
Adjutant — Donald Vincent
Finance Officer — Barney Barbera
Service Officer — Barney Barbera
Chaplain — Ronald Poirier
Sergeant At Arms — Steve Ordway
SAL Commander — Bill Tennant
Auxiliary President — Harriet Lemery
The Coffey Cup is published monthly by the James E. Coffey
Post 3, American Legion,
PO Box 959,
Nashua, NH 03061
Submit changes in email addresses to :
Barney Barbera, Publisher:
Submit news to be inserted to the
editor before the 20th of the month.
Donald Dillaby, Editor:
VA Begins Covid-19 Vaccinations
WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA) will begin COVID-19 vaccinations this week at 128
additional sites using the Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19
vaccines. On December 18, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an Emergency Use Authorization of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, which is the second COVID-19 vaccine to be authorized.
“Having a second COVID-19 vaccine will enable us to reach more facilities and vaccinate more health care per-sonnel and Veterans in additional parts of the country,” said VA Secretary Robert L. Wilkie. “We continue to imple-ment our COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Plan and are grateful to be one step closer to seeing the end of this pandemic.”
Per Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) rec-ommendations, VA will continue to vaccinate health care personnel, as well as community living center and spinal cord unit residents. As vaccine supplies increase, VA’s ulti-mate goal is to offer COVID-19 vaccinations to all Veterans and employees who want to be vaccinated.
113 VA Medical Centers (VAMCs) and outpatient clinics
will receive limited Moderna COVID-19 vaccine supplies
this week. They include:Manchester VA Medical Center
and the VA medical center Jamaica Plain, (Boston) Ma.
Wilkie ouster from pg1
During one of my visits to a VA hospital, Oxford
said, “I was asked to sign the same pledge and
gladly did so.
By the promises set forth by his own depart-
ment, The American Legion believes Secretary
Wilkie should resign.
Wilkie’s top lieutenants Pam Powers, James
Hutton and Curt Cashour should also step down
because of their roles in this violation of trust.”
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SENIOR VICE COMMAND-Coronavirus Meeting Policies
We have resumed regular monthly meetings. Our
next meeting will be Tuesday January 5 at 1900
hours.
We continue to observe the mandated COVID-19
protocols.
Please bring a face covering with you and wear it
for the duration of the meeting.
We will have hand sanitizer for your use when you
enter the building and before you take your seat.
Sit at least six feet from the nearest person to
maintain social distancing.
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, in-
cluding:
• Fever.
• Respiratory symptoms such as sore throat,
runny nose, nasal congestion, cough, or short-
ness of breath.
• General body symptoms such as muscle aches,
chills, and severe fatigue.
• Changes in a your sense of taste or smell.
If you answered yes to any of these questions,
House Committee The House Committee did not meet in December but here is what is happening. Reconstruction of the outside deck that was de-stroyed by fire is still pending. Work will probably not take place until the spring season. The House Committee has voted to have J. Law-rence Hall plumbing install the plumbing for the bar and Johnson Electric to install wiring for the bar. Work has not yet been scheduled. A major clean-up in the post lounge, on the 3rd floor, the basement floor, and the entrance is in progress with Bob Winkler in charge of work. I want to thank Ken Sinclair and other members of his family for helping Bob with the work on the past several Saturdays. All the drop ceilings in the lounge and restrooms have been repainted. Bob built a shelf to hold the cable box for the lounge TV. Bob will repair the broken louver in the men's room door. Bob built a new floor for the walk-in beer keg cooler in the lower floor and fixed the lighting in the cooler. We just need to get the compressor charged and tested. The lower hall only has the rotted corner in the far corner to be repaired. That hopefully will be finished in a week or two, then, Bob (with a little help from his friends) will hang the documents that were in the big hall in the lower hall so everyone can read them. They will be under lighting like a gallery would hang them, at face level for ease of reading. It should make for a stunning display when fully lit. With the help of Ken and family, Bob has re-moved the old smoke-eaters from the third floor hall. That puts us at what else needs to be done, on the third floor. Along with finishing the hall wall painting, we need to clean and refinish the hall hardwood floor. Continued on Pg4
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House Committee: Bob and Don Dillaby will be working on the air intake to the top floor furnaces and cleaning the system. Also, with a little help from his friends, he will work on relevant wall displays for the hall. If you are willing and able to volunteer to do housekeeping type work (i.e. sweeping, mopping, counter cleaning, organizing etc.) or minor maintenance work (i.e. painting, refinishing hard-wood floor etc.), please contact the House Com-mittee chairman, Sr. Vice Commander Donald Vincent at: [email protected] mobile: 603-809-9482 via text or phone call. Leave your contact information and Don will get in touch with you when a work party is scheduled to do work at the post.
Membership: Members, your 2020 membership cards expire on Dec 31st! Our goal to achieve 100% for 2021 has been set at 270 renewals. As of 25 Dec, National's report had us at 241 renewals or 89.26%. We have moved up to 3rd place in our District of 12 posts but we are still 29 renewals short of our goal. Keep in mind that there are membership awards to the post that achieves 100% renewals first. So don't procrasti-nate, get those 2021 renewals in to me ASAP.
Donald Vincent
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