
| Disabled American Veterans, Stonewall Jackson, Chapter 9, Winchester, Virginia |
| Welcome to Our Website Who We Are |


If you have any questions at anytime, just click on our Email below and Send us an Email DSO/CSO DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS CERTIFIED SERVICE OFFICER |
| Mr. Robert Turben DAV Chapter 9 Commander |


| 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. |

BY AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE WRITTEN BY LAWS OF THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS ALL CONTENT HEREIN FOLLOWS THE STRICT GUIDE LINES OF SAID ORGANIZATION . THIS WEB SITE CONTAINS NO INDIVIDUAL OPINIONS AND ALL CONTENT IS APPROVED PRIOR TO ENTRY BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE STONEWALL JACKSON CHAPTER # 9 OF WINCHESTER VIRGINIA. ALL PRIVATE AND COPORATE BUSINESS WISHING TO SUPPORT THIS VETERANS SITE MUST ABIDE BY ALL PRE-ESTABLISHED RULES AND STANDARDS OF THE DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS . WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY MISREPRESENTATION TO FACT AND ACT ONLY AS A DIRECT SERVICE TO VETERANS CAUSE AND NEED AND TO OUR COMMUNITIES AWARENESS TO OUR SPECIFIED MISSION. 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. |







