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Welcome!
Dwight Lee and P.R. Lucas Memorial
VFW POST 8703
Congratulations
Lucas Middleton !!
Scout of the Year Award Winner
Lucas Middleton is a published writer for environmental issues.
He played a key part during the clean up to remove graffitti from the National Carlsbad Caverns. Lucas worked hard
to improve our parks to preserve them for all who travel to see this natural wonder. Excellent in math and science he has
participated in numerous science fairs. He is an Eagle Scout and an outstanding young man. We wish him continued success at
the National level.
VFW POST 8703 represents Carlsbad New
Mexico. We are committed to the motto. "Honor the fallen by helping the living." Come join us and help preserve a nation
worth fighting for. VFW Posts like ours throughout the nation are under the guidance of the National and NM Department VFW
Organization.We are proud to serve. The following program information was provided by the National VFW
Tell
Me About the VFW Originally founded in 1899 as the American Veterans of Foreign Service, the VFW continues to
be a voice for veterans, currently deployed members of our Armed Forces, and their families. The 2.4 million members of the
VFW and its Auxiliaries are located in 8,500 VFW Posts around the world. We are at heart an organization dedicated to providing
a place for all of those who have sacrificed in our nation’s conflicts abroad. While we are a national organization,
we express this dedication through our local posts and programs to support veterans, service members, and their families.
Our
Mission The VFW’s mission is to support those who sacrifice so much for this country—veterans, those
currently serving in our US Armed Forces, and their families.
Veteran Advocacy: Full-Time Support for Veterans National
Veteran Service: The VFW provides full-time support to veterans and their families. Our Veteran Service Officers are professional,
full-time advocates who are expert at helping veterans (members and non-members alike) with their Veterans Administration
claims. They can be found at every VA medical center and can also be reached at 1-800-VFW-1899. Our Veteran Service Officers
help veterans claim over a billion dollars annually in VA benefits. Every veteran (including those in the process of leaving
the military) should speak to a Veteran Service Officer to ensure he or she is receiving the benefits they deserve.
National
Legislative Services: The VFW works for veterans on Capitol Hill. The VFW Washington, D.C., office has a full-time staff to
monitor, lobby, and report on legislation that directly impacts our veteran community.
Support to Troops and Families: Answering the Call to Assist Our Nation’s Defenders National Military Services: The VFW offers support and assistance to the military community through a
variety of programs.
The VFW launched Operation Uplink in 1996 to connect active-duty troops and hospitalized veterans
with their loved ones. Contributions from supporters purchase phone cards that are sent to those serving this great nation.
In total, VFW Operation Uplink has distributed more than 8.5 million phone cards. In 2006, the VFW also began hosting “Free
Call Days.” On holidays throughout the year, troops can call home—at no charge—from Internet cafes throughout
Iraq and Afghanistan. Free talk time has already totaled more than 5 million minutes!
VFW Unmet Needs helps service
members and their families who face unexpected financial difficulties, often as a result of unexpected or extended deployments.
Military families can apply for grants of up to $2,500 to cope with emergencies and get through tough times.
VFW Military
Assistance Program works to give troops and military families the help they need during long deployments and when they return.
The program sponsors numerous morale-boosting sendoffs and homecomings for troops and their families. The events—which
often include free entertainment, food and other festivities—are held at military bases across the nation, as well as
at local VFW Posts.
Programs in Our Communities: Giving Back to Our Towns
and Neighborhoods The VFW promotes programs that help build our communities.
Though we maintain a national presence, we are a grass-roots organization. A VFW Post is not a building—it is the people
inside. Our programs are geared toward developing tomorrow’s leaders and recognizing those who are building that future
today.
VFW gives out over $3.6 million annually through our Voice of Democracy scholarships to high-school students
and Patriots Pen savings bonds to junior high and middle-school students. Candidates for these awards are nominated at the
Post level and compete at the state and national levels. Finalists are invited to VFW ceremonies in Washington, D.C. The VFW
recently added the VFW Military Family Scholarship for veterans and their families. Applicants apply to VFW National Headquarters
for this award.
Community service takes many forms, from volunteering at local VA hospitals to volunteering in community
clean-ups. VFW members volunteer over 13 million hours annually in their communities. The VFW also offers recognition to
leaders in our community. These awards go to teachers, police officers, firefighters, and emergency response personnel who
have distinguished themselves through their dedication and service.
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