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Soldiers show thanks for care packages

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Written by: Editor
Published: 09 January 2008

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Captain James Allen and fellow U.S. Marines with some of the items sent to them by Operation Tango Mike. Photo courtesy of Ginny Craven.



LAKE COUNTY – Soldiers far away from home are benefiting from the generosity of local citizens.


Ginny Craven of Operation Tango Mike, a group that sends care packages to troops overseas, shared the above picture of Captain James Allen and other U.S. Marines, happily displaying some of the correspondence and items they received in Operation Tango Mike Christmas care packages.


Of special note, according to Craven, are the handmade bookmarks from Middletown High School students and the holiday photo cards from Lake County Boy Scouts.


Operation Tango Mike meets monthly to assemble care packages for troops. To take part, contact Craven at 349-2838 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Visit the group's Web site at http://home.mchsi.com/~operationtangomike.


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Vietnam veterans group honors women vets

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Written by: Genevieve Snow
Published: 07 January 2008

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Peg McCown shows off the certificate she received at the VVA's December meeting. McCown served as a U.S. Navy Wave. Photo by Ginny Craven.



LAKEPORT – Four local women veterans felt extremely special when honored at the December potluck/meeting of Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 951.


The occasion was the chapter’s third annual Christmas dinner at St. Mary Immaculate Parish Hall, Lakeport.


Brad Onorato, district representative for Congressman Mike Thompson, presented each woman with a certificate and flag flown on Nov. 11, 2007, over the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.


The women are Margaret (Peg) McCown and Genevieve Snow, U.S. Navy Waves and Jean Blethen- Rigod and Victoria Shipley, U.S. Marines.


Ginny Craven, founder of Operation Tango Mike, which sends comfort packages including snacks and toiletries to troops overseas, also was honored with flag and certificate.


The women also received certificates from the chapter.


Everyone was treated to a scrumptious holiday meal including turkey and trimmings, ham, prime rib and an array of side dishes and dessert.


The chapter will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 8 in St. Mary’s Parish Hall, Lakeport.

 

 

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Brad Onorato, district representative for Congressman Mike Thompson, presented flags and certificates to the women veterans. Photo by Ginny Craven.

 

 

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Woody Hughes (left) played Santa at the event, handing out goodies. Photo by Ginny Craven.

 


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Law officer National Guard members CalPERS retirement

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Written by: Editor
Published: 04 January 2008
SACRAMENTO – A new law that took effect on Jan. 1 gives National Guard members a new retirement option.


The was enacted through Senate Bill 14, authored by Senator Gloria Negrete-McLeod, vice chair of the Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs.


North Coast Senator Patricia Wiggins (D-Santa Rosa), likewise a member of the Committee on Veterans Affairs, was a strong supporter of the bill, which her office reported which gives part-time members of the California National Guard the option of joining the CalPERS retirement plan as a “National Guard member.”


These voluntary members generally receive the same basic benefits as state “miscellaneous” members of CalPERS, including retirement, disability and death benefits.


California National Guard members would receive service credit for their actual compensated service, usually paid on a per-day basis such as their one weekend per month of training, their annual two-week training period, and for any state and federal active duty.


The new law requires National Guard members electing to participate in CalPERS to pay both the employer and the employee contributions for this service, so there is no cost to the taxpayers.


“Members of the California National Guard have been called to serve in Afghanistan and Iraq, often for extended tours of duty as well as at great sacrifice to themselves and their families,” Wiggins said. “This is one more way for us to recognize and thank them for what they have done on behalf of our entire nation.”


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Boke graduates from basic training

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Written by: Editor
Published: 03 January 2008
FORT BENNING, Ga. – Army Pvt. Joshua Boke has graduated from basic infantry training at Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga.


During the nine weeks of training, the soldier received training in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, physical fitness, first aid, and Army history, core values and traditions.


Additional training included development of basic combat skills and battlefield operations and tactics, and experiencing use of various weapons and weapons defenses available to the infantry crewman.


Boke is a 2007 graduate of Upper Lake Union High School. He is the son of Shelly Duvall of Kelseyville.


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Vietnam Veterans of America chapter meets Jan. 8

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Written by: Genevieve Snow
Published: 02 January 2008
LAKEPORT – Chapter 951 of Vietnam Veterans of America is holding its monthly potluck dinner and general meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 8.


Potluck is at 6 p.m. with the meeting at 7 p.m.


The group will meet at its usual location at Saint Mary Immaculate Parish Hall, 801 N. Main St., Lakeport.


Among the meeting's topics will be future fundraising projects.


All Vietnam era veterans, veterans of all eras, their families and friends, and members of the general public are cordially welcomed.


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Smith graduates from Officer Candidate School

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Written by: Editor
Published: 29 December 2007
TACOMA, Wash. – Mark C. Smith graduated from Officer Candidate School (OCS) Phase III training at North Fort Lewis, Tacoma, Wash., and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army National Guard.


The two-week Phase III training is the final phase of a three-phased, 14-month training period. The national guard officer candidate received "basic soldiering" instruction in leadership, professional ethics, soldier team development, combined arms tactics, weapons defense, squad drill, intelligence, land navigation, maintenance, communications, staff and general military subjects, field training exercises, and physical training and conditioning.


Officer candidates are tested and evaluated in leadership skills and team work abilities required of a commissioned officer.


Students utilize acquired skills to function in "leader and follower" positions in squad and platoon-sized elements in a stressful and demanding field environment involving various tactical situations.


OCS students are selected and considered from colleges, active-duty enlisted ranks, and direct commissions.


Smith was formerly assigned to the 223rd Infantry Regiment, California Army National Guard, San Luis Obispo. He has served in the military for six years.


He is the son of Les F. and Lorry J. Smith of Venus Village, Clearlake Oaks.


The lieutenant graduated in 2001 from Lower Lake High School and received an associate degree in 2007 from Santa Rosa Junior College.


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Calderon graduates from advanced military training

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Written by: Editor
Published: 20 December 2007
COLUMBUS, Ga. – Army Pvt. Daniel R. Calderon has graduated from the Infantryman One Station Unit Training at Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga.


The training consists of Basic Infantry Training and Advanced Individual Training.


During the nine weeks of basic combat training, the soldier received training in drill and ceremonies, weapons employment, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, physical fitness, first aid skills, and Army history, core values and traditions.


Additional training included development of basic combat skills and battlefield operations and tactics, and experienced use of various weapons and weapons defenses available to the infantry crewman.


The Advanced Individual Training course is designed to train infantry soldiers to perform reconnaissance operations; employ, fire and recover anti-personnel and anti-tank mines; locate and neutralize land mines and operate target and sight equipment; operate and maintain communications equipment and radio networks; construct field firing aids for infantry weapons; and perform infantry combat exercises and dismounted battle drills, which includes survival procedures in a nuclear, biological or chemical contaminated area.


He is the son of Donnell Clark of Kelseyville.


Calderon graduated in 2007 from a high school program at Morgan Hill Adult Community School.


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Touching ceremony honors vets

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Written by: Editor
Published: 19 December 2007

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The Saturday wreath-laying ceremony at Hartley Cemetery. Photo courtesy of the United Veterans Council Military Funeral Honors Team.

 

 

LAKEPORT – Lake County's first participation in the Wreaths Across America ceremony took place this past Saturday.


The ceremony to honor local veterans began precisely at 9 a.m.


Local veterans reported that it brought tears to the eyes of both participants and spectators.


In the years ahead the Patriot Guard Riders and the United Veterans Council Military Funeral Honors Team of Lake County plan to join up to host the Wreaths Across America at Veterans Circle in Hartley Cemetery.


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Operation Tango Mike participates in Kelseyville Christmas

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Written by: Editor
Published: 08 December 2007
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The Operation Tango Mike float at Friday's Kelseyville Christmas in the Country. Photo by Tammy Myers.



KELSEYVILLE – Operation Tango Mike participated in Kelseyville's Christmas in the Country Friday.


The group's entry was really something from the heart, said Operation Tango Mike founder Ginny Craven.


The Sea Scouts proudly led the way with the group's banner, followed by Craven's 1959 Willys Jeep, with Santa and care packages.


Then came a big red truck with Pooh, Tigger and two of American heroes. It all culminated with the group's salute to the troops and its themed float, "Sending a little bit of home for the holidays."


The float (house) was decked out with care packages for the troops and photos of them too. Craven said the group also proudly flew the branch flags with the MIA/POW flag.


"Santa Clause is Coming to Iraq" played on the stereo and the group was loud and proud about supporting our troops.

 

 

Craven said the group's entry was dedicated in memory of SPC Peter Schmidt, who was killed in action Nov. 13. Signs denoting the dedication were posted on both sides at the front corner.

 

 

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Craven's 1959 Willys Jeep commplete with care packages. Photo by Tammy Myers.

 

 

 

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Santa and the care packages in the back of the Jeep. Photo by Tammy Myers.

 


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  1. VVA honors Marines at meeting
  2. Bentley graduates from combat training
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