Disabled American
Veterans,
Stonewall Jackson,
Chapter 9,
Winchester, Virginia
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DSO/CSO
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS
CERTIFIED SERVICE OFFICER
Mr. Robert Turben
DAV Chapter 9 Commander
James Parks
Bill Butler
Chance Bazzano
Paul Smith
Mr. James Parks-
DAV 1st Vice Commander
Mr. William "Bill" Butler
DAV Treasurer
Mr. Chance Bazzano
DSO/CSO  Service Officer
Mr. Paul Smith
DAV Asst Service
Officer

Our DAV Chapter 9, Regularly
Scheduled
Meetings are
1st Monday of every Month
7:00 p.m.
The Jim Barnett Park Community
Center Bldg.
Winchester, Va.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
STONEWALL JACKSON CHAPTER #9
WINCHESTER VIRGINIA.
This Link Below will take you to the Direct
Website  (through James Tichacek)
RAO Bulletins  
(Retiree Activities Office)
This is a MUST READ for all Veterans to stay
informed and up to date on all your Benefits
Plus Legislation And Senate  Rulings.

Senate Passes VA Funding Bill

The Senate passed their version of the FY 2008 VA funding
bill by a 92-1 vote. The Military Construction/Veterans
Affairs Appropriations Act provides $87.5 billion for VA,
which is $3.6 billion more than the amount requested by the
president and an 8% increase over last year’s funding. The
bill also includes a VFW- supported amendment to eliminate
the VA compensation and pension round down. The House
passed their version in June, 2007.

- Both versions include $37 billion for veterans’ medical care,
which is $4.4 billion over the current fiscal year’s funding
level and meets the VFW’s recommendations from the
Independent Budget.

- Both bills offer $4.1 billion in construction and maintenance
funds to ensure that what happened at Walter Reed does not
happen at VA.

- Each includes substantial increases in mental health funding
and for research and treatment of PTSD and other unique
challenges from OEF/OIF.
The House and Senate bills have to be ironed out in
conference to come up with a single version before Sept. 30,
2007,
which is the end of the government's current fiscal year.

To view their Appropriations Committee press release, go to:
USA MILITARY DISCHARGES,
UCNJ & PROCEDURES
COMMENT:
It is extremely vital and totally essential that you
must understand fully the terms and conditions  
of  your discharge,
before signing the bottom line
under any circumstances.  
DSO/CSO Officer, DAV9

This Site Just Below is A
Very Informative Site, including
Traveling Discounts,
Traveling with Pets, and  A Plethora of
Other Information for our
Military Families.
Sgt of Arms/Hospital Chairman
Mr. Charles Hinckel
Veteran's Benefits
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