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As yesterday's defenders of freedom, we want to welcome today's veteran service members into our ranks to become part of our elite group.  Our common bond is the foreign conflict, whether it is service in the Persian Gulf, Korea, Kosovo, the war on terrorism or peace-keeping expeditionary campaigns. Your courage and sacrifice have made a difference in preserving and defending world peace.
 

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IN-COUNTRY

A satirical reflection by Author/Artist Phil Fehrenbacher

Phil enlisted in the Army in 1965 where you served for years in Vietnam.  He became a graphic designer and has worked for the state of Oregon for 26 years.  He retired in 2003 and started the Cartoon "In-Country".  The cartoons reflect his experiences during his tour of duty in South Vietnam.


There is a new cartoon everyday.

Semiquincentennial

                              Welcome to a year of Celebrating 250 Years of America!
 
 Over the year we will be posting what we hopoe you will find interesting stories, and facts about the Country and People we love. At the top of the website you will find a page for each of our military branches. As we start off the year we will link to their history pages, but during the year events of each service will be highlighted. stay tuned for more to come.

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 History for the 17th of February
February 17 marks several pivotal moments in American history, ranging from the resolution of a deadlocked presidential election to groundbreaking milestones in naval warfare and civil rights.
 
Political and Legal Milestones
  • Jefferson Elected President (1801): The U.S. House of Representatives broke an Electoral College tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr. After 35 deadlocked ballots, Jefferson was elected as the third U.S. president on the 36th ballot. This event eventually led to the ratification of the 12th Amendment to prevent such ties in the future.
  • End of the War of 1812 (1815): The U.S. Senate ratified the Treaty of Ghent, officially ending the conflict between the United States and Great Britain.
  • Missouri Compromise (1819): The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Missouri Compromise for the first time.
  • Blaine Act (1933): The U.S. Senate passed the Blaine Act, a critical step toward ending the prohibition of alcohol in the United States.
  • Supreme Court "One Man, One Vote" Ruling (1964): In Wesberry v. Sanders, the Supreme Court ruled that congressional districts must be approximately equal in population to ensure fair representation.
 
Civil War and Military History
  • First Successful Submarine Attack (1864): The Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley became the first underwater vessel in history to sink an enemy ship in combat when it sank the USS Housatonicin Charleston Harbor. The Hunley also sank during the encounter, claiming its entire crew.
  • Burning of Columbia (1865): Union General William Tecumseh Sherman captured Columbia, South Carolina. By nightfall, much of the city was destroyed by fire, though history remains divided on which side originally set the blazes.
  • Return of Fort Sumter (1865): During the closing months of the Civil War, Fort Sumter—the site of the war's first shots—was returned to Union control.
 
Science, Media, and Culture
  • First U.S. Government Loan (1790): The federal government took out its first loan, totaling $191,608.81.
  • First Weather Satellite (1959): The United States launched Vanguard 2, the world's first weather satellite, designed to measure cloud-cover distribution.
  • Voice of America (1947): The U.S. Voice of America began its first radio broadcasts to the Soviet Union, marking a major effort in the Cold War propaganda campaign.
  • Newsweek Debuts (1933): The first issue of the American news magazine Newsweek (originally titled News-Week) was published.
  • Driver's Education (1934): The first high school automobile driver's education course was introduced in State College, Pennsylvania.
 
Notable Birthdays
  • Michael Jordan (1963): Widely considered the greatest basketball player in NBA history, born in Brooklyn, New York.
  • Huey P. Newton (1942): Political activist and co-founder of the Black Panther Party.
  • Jim Brown (1936): Hall of Fame NFL running back, actor, and prominent civil rights figure.
  • Aaron Montgomery Ward (1843): Founder of Montgomery Ward and pioneer of the mail-order method of selling.
 
Modern Observances
  • National Random Acts of Kindness Day:Observed annually on February 17 to encourage individuals and organizations nationwide to engage in small gestures of goodwill.
  • Washington's Birthday (Presidents' Day):Depending on the calendar year, the third Monday in February (which fell on February 17 in 2025) is a federal holiday honoring George Washington and other U.S. presidents.

What is a Combat Veteran

     Veterans know what it means to serve in a Combat Zone, but people who have never served. They often times have questions.  This has been written just for you.

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Fourth Annual VFW DAy of Service May 3

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DAV and VFW Unveil Funding Recommendations for Department of Veterans Affairs

WASHINGTON - DAV (Disabled American Veterans) and the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) have released their co-authored fiscal year (...