Hiring Heroes Career Fair July 13, 2011



Hiring Heroes Career Fair Career opportunities for Wounded, Ill, Injured and transitioning service members, Veterans, military spouses and primary caregivers South Mesa Staff Noncommissioned Officers’ (SNCO) Club 
Building #202850 San Jacinto Road Camp Pendleton, CA 92055
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

VA Announces $92 Million in Construction Contract for Bay Pines


New Mental Health Facility to Expand Care
WASHINGTON – The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced the award of a $92 million contract to construct a new mental health facility at the VA medical center at Bay Pines, Fla., to expand care and services for Florida’s Veterans.
“A top priority for VA is providing greater access to VA’s health care system and the highest quality care for our nation’s Veterans,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki.  “This new facility will help VA better serve Florida Veterans while also investing in the local economy.  America’s Veterans have kept their promises to our Nation and they have earned the very best this nation has to offer.”

The contract provides $91.9 million to Archer Western/Demaria JV II, of Chicago.  The contract calls for construction of a multi-story 156,000 square-foot addition to the main hospital building at Bay Pines.  It will be a mixed facility that provides residential rehabilitation, acute inpatient mental health services and outpatient mental health services.   
In 2010, the outpatient mental health programs that will be located in the new mental health building had nearly 150,000 visits (an 18 percent increase over the previous year).
It is estimated there will be 211,784 annual visits by 2029 (42 percent patient increase from 2009).  The mental health building will also allow the facility to increase the number of inpatient acute psychiatric beds from 33 to 40.  In 2010, the facility averaged 125 mental health admissions per month. 
VA selected Bay Pines VA Healthcare System as the 2010 recipient of the Robert W. Carey Circle of Excellence Award, the department’s top honor for quality achievement. 
Last year, VA spent more than $8 billion in Florida on behalf of the state’s 1.7 million Veterans.  VA operates eight major medical centers in the state, more than 40 outpatient clinics, 24 Vet Centers and seven national cemeteries.
Source-Department of Veterans Affairs

See Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band

See Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band!  Upcoming Military events for this band include: 
  • July 2nd  at Ft. Rucker
  • July 4th at Joint Base Lewis/McChord
  • July 5th at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island
  • July 15th at Great Lakes Naval Base.


Upcoming public events include: 

  • Friday, May 27th, a Benefit for US Marine Cpl. Todd Nicely at The Family Arena, St Charles, MO
  • Saturday, July 16th, 6th Annual Rockin' For the Troops Benefit Concert, Cantigny Park, Wheaton, IL
  • Friday, July 29th, Salute to Veterans, EAA AirVenture  Oshkosh, WI, sponsored by EAA Warbirds of America and the Disabled American Veterans.


 Click here for more info.

"I have made it a particular mission to do what I can to draw attention to our military service members, their families and our veterans and to make sure they know they are remembered and appreciated. Whether through performing with the band, supporting a military charity or visiting the war zones and hospitals to shake some hands and take some pictures, all of it helps them know that there are people out there who are aware of their sacrifices and understand the importance of keeping our military families strong in difficult times." ~Gary Sinise

Memorial Day at Belleau Wood

  Marine Corps Commandant General James F. Amos and more than 3000 Marines and sailors from European and U.S. commands along with thousands of French citizens, gathered a tthe Aisne-Marne American Cemetery in Belleau, France to honor the dead and missing of the WWI battle  of Belleau Wood.

Members of the United States Marine Corps Silent Drill Team perform during a Memorial Day service in honor of the 93rd anniversary of the Battle of Belleau Wood at the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery. More than 1,800 Marines from the 5th and 6th Regiments lost their lives in the 21-day battle that stopped the last German offensive in 1918. Photo by Master Sgt. Grady Fontana
The ceremony included memorial addresses by Gen. Amos and French Commander of Land Forces, Lt. Gen. Herve Charpentier and remarks by the mayor of Belleau Wood, Monique Benier, and Lt. Gen. John M. Paxton Jr. The ceremony also included the laying of wreathes, poetry readings, and performances by the French Army Band, the 'Commandant's Own' Drum and Bugle Corps, and the U.S. Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon.
 

Stories of our brave Marines teach us what it means to be truly selfless - TheHill.com

Photo by Sgt. Brian Lautenslager
Marine Corps Commandant, General James Amos, highlights the success and selflessness of the Marines of 1st Marine Division's 3/5 'Darkhorse' Battalion in an article from the most recent issue of The Hill: 
"The story of our wounded warriors is one of sacrifice, selfless service, indomitable spirit, determination and fidelity. Our nation places our freedoms and hopes for a more peaceful world on the shoulders of these brave, young men and women who serve without complaint in dangerous places far from home."

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1/4 'China Marines' Welcome New Commander

Photo by Lance Cpl. Alfred V. Lopez
May 19. 2011. In a change of command ceremony at Camp Horno, Camp Pendleton,  Lt. Col. Kevin Norton relieved Lt. Col. Joseph R. Clearfield as the commanding officer of 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment.

Clearfield has commanded 1/4 since 2009, and will be moving to the Industrial College of the Armed Forces at Fort McNair, Washington, D.C.

Norton enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1990 and became an artilleryman with 1/12. He was comissioned as a second lieutenant in 1993 though the Marine Corps enlisted commissioning program.

Norton's previous assignments include rifle platoon commander, heavy machine gun platoon commander, and company executive officer. Norton's experience also includes tenure with 2nd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Regiment, as a strategic planner for the plans and policy directorate in the United States Strategic Command, and as the commanding officer of recruiting in New Jersey.  He served in Operation Desert Shield/Storm, Operation Joint Endeavor and Operation Iraqi Freedom I & II.