"Take your VFW Post back, one bar stool at a time."
- Brian Duffy
I am very proud of the above quote. All JVC take very serious notice that this is what I fully support.
The CINC has now endorsed a similar call to arms. I personally would rather lose membership, than continue with the status quo VFW environment that supports or endures a negative image. If you believe in the VFW's true mission - then put Canteen Commandos on notice, we are coming to take our posts back.
- Brian Duffy
VFW NATIONAL COMMANDER PUTS POSTS ON NOTICE
Below is a message from VFW National Commander John W. Stroud:
I am extremely disturbed by the recurring reports from the field as well as the media’s portrayal of the VFW as an organization that is comprised of old and out of touch veterans who would rather drink in a dimly lit canteen than open their doors to our younger veterans. The VFW’s mission is far too important; our objectives and causes for which we work far too critical; and the current situation of the veteran population far too dire to let the negativity of a few divide us and dilute our efforts. We must empower the younger veterans to be forces of change within our organization while lending them the institutional knowledge to be effective leaders for future generations of veterans.
The fact remains that the stereotypical, dingy, dark and smoke filled VFW Post and canteen do exist, but they have no benefit to our organization, provide no aid to our mission nor to the veterans we strive to help and serve. These Posts are in the minority of our organization, but in order to shift the paradigm we must challenge every member to hold their Post accountable. It’s time for our membership to be emboldened into action and to push their Posts to strive for the high ideals that the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States was founded upon.
Accordingly, I am charging my current Department VFW Commanders to be advocates of change and to challenge the officers of the subordinate units within their command to be more than officers — challenge them to be leaders cognizant of the current challenges today’s veterans face. To do this, our VFW Posts must change their operational tactics to better reflect the modern crises younger veterans are facing on their new "battlefield” – the homefront.
For those members and Posts who would rather serve themselves than the countless veterans who are in need, remind them that this organization exists for the benefit of all veterans rather than those of an entitled few. I want to make it clear that I will willingly provide my complete support to any of my Department Commanders who move to shut down any Post, or remove from our leadership rolls, anyone that is not committed to the goals of the organization. They simply don’t belong here. The need is too great for a dynamic and modern VFW that can continue to advocate and respond unhesitatingly to the needs of all veterans in the 21st century and beyond. To do less, would be an unconscionable betrayal of our responsibilities as Americans and as veterans.
John W. Stroud
VFW National Commander
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Good Afternoonhere is what is going on for the 4th of JulyOn the 3rd at 6 p.m. we will be meeting at MJB to work on the float. Everyone is welcome to come help get it ready.Then on the 4th we will be starting the line up at 9 a.m. at the powerhouse area at Derby ave. and Market. Your place in line will be as you arrive. Parade starts at 10 a.m. sharp it will go out onto Georgie and head North to Madison then East on Madison to Panther Stadium where we will disperse.We will be serving a meal at the VFW Post 7253 following the Parade. The cost is by Donation so please come join us for dinner.Hope everyone has a safe and Happy 4th of July.SuziCanteen Manager.
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