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Welcome to the 5th District American Legion website
Aviation Post 511 Steak fry for July 30th has been cancelled.
Our next steak fry will be October 29, 2008.
We hope to see you there!
H.R. 4986: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008,
signed into law by President Bush, on 28 Jan 2008
SEC. 594. CONDUCT BY MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES AND VETERANS OUT OF UNIFORM DURING HOISTING, LOWERING, OR PASSING OF UNITED STATES FLAG.
Section 9 of title 4, United States Code, is amended by striking `all persons present' and all that follows through the end of the section and inserting the following:
`all persons present in uniform should render the military salute. Members of the Armed Forces and veterans who are present but not in uniform may render the military salute. All other persons present should face the flag and stand at attention with their right hand over the heart, or if applicable, remove their headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart. Citizens of other countries present should stand at attention. All such conduct toward the flag in a moving column should be rendered at the moment the flag passes.'.
IF YOU ARE A WWII VETERAN AND A RECIPIENT OF THE COMBAT INFRANTRYMAN BADGE (CIB).
THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS, AFTER WWII, DECIDED AND DECREED THAT EARNING CIB MERITED THE AWARD OF THE BRONZE STAR.
IF YOU WERE AWARDED THE CIB, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL COUNTY SERVICE OFFICER TO PROCESS THE NECESSARY PAPER WORK FOR THE AWARDING OF THE BRONZE STAR.
If you know a wounded service member, post his or her photo and their brief story at
http://www.carepages.com/yellow-ribbons.
The posting is free, easy to do, takes only minutes to complete and it appears immediately on a "Yellow Ribbon" tribute page honoring them.
My HealtheVet
apply online
My HealtheVet is a Web-based system that empowers veterans with information and tools so that they can improve their health to the maximum extent possible. Participating veterans are given copies of key portions of their electronic health records. This record is stored in a secure and private environment called an eVAult. The eVAult will be personalized with appropriate links to useful explanatory material to help veterans understand what is in their record, and what they can do to improve their health condition. Veterans can also add structured medical information in the "self-entered" section of their eVAult.
The veteran "owns" his/her personal health record and has complete control over who can view or update it. The veteran can give an individual full access to view and make changes. The veteran can also give limited access to an individual to only view certain subjects. These individuals are called delegates and grantees.
In-Person Authentication
print filled in form
In-Person Authentication (IPA) is a process used to verify a My HealtheVet (MHV) user's identity. Registered MHV users who are VA patients that have completed the IPA process will be able to view the names of their VA prescriptions. (without IPA you only see the prescription number)
Before In Person Authentication can occur, several requirements must be met:
-The user must be registered as a VA patient in their MHV account
-The user must view the MHV Orientation Video
-The user must download, read and sign the VA Form, 10-5345a-MHV
-The user must present a form of government issued photo identification to a qualified VA staff member at their VA facility to be physically proofed
VA medical facilities currently use a manual process to allow VA patients access to paper copies of their medical records. Completing the In-Person Authentication process is the first step in providing on-line access to copies of key portions of VA medical records. Initially, once IPA has been completed, medication names will be available. In the future, other portions of your VA electronic medical record will become accessible on-line through your MHV account as part of your Personal Health Record. Notices will be posted to our website as each portion of the medical record becomes available on-line.
new Post 1 website
2008 District agenda
Post meeting schedule
If you can read this, Thank a teacher!
If you are reading it in English, Thank a Veteran.
"Memorial Day is a year round thing"
OUR COUNTRY IS IN MOURNING, A SOLDIER DIED TODAY.
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5th District history
Go to history page (camera in sidebar) to see a few pictures from the past, and our current officers
5th District newsletter
Go to the FLASH page (newspaper in sidebar) to see a few editions from the past, and our current publication
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