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AMVETS Department of Hawaii and Posts in Hawaii under the AMVETS National Headquarters located in Lanham, Maryland, are 501(c)19, nonprofit, Military Membership Veterans Service Organization (VSO), of current and past members of the United States Armed Forces. AMVETS Hawaii Service Foundation Corp is 501c3, nonprofit, All-volunteer Veterans Service Organization (VSO). Learn more: https://amvets-hawaii.org AMVETS (American Veterans) is the nation’s most inclusive Congressionally-chartered veterans service organization, representing the interests of 20 million veterans. AMVETS is open to and fighting for all who honorably served in the United States military, including the Reserve and Guard. With more than 300,000 members nationwide, we are veterans serving veterans. AMVETS NATIONAL MISSION STATEMENT: To enhance and safe­guard the enti­tle­ments for all Amer­i­can Vet­er­ans who have served hon­or­ably and to improve the qual­ity of life for them, their fam­i­lies, and the com­mu­ni­ties where they live through lead­er­ship, advo­cacy and services. Learn more: https://amvets.org.

VA BENEFITS WORKSHOP/ CLAIMS CLINIC

SPONSORED BY: VETERANS BENEFITS ADMINISTRATION Oahu July 2016 workshop Date: July 9, 2016 Time: 9am to 12pm Who: Veterans, Widows, Family Members, and Advocates Where: Oahu Veterans Center, 1298 Kukila Continue Reading →

Grant to Support Study on Ewa Field Revetments

The National Park Service announced $1.19 million in grants Thursday to preserve American battlefields — including $63,000 to help place Ewa Field’s World War II aircraft revetments on the National Continue Reading →

Remembering the Battle of the Somme, World War One

Remembering the Battle of the Somme, WW I July 1, 2016 marks the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the Battle of The Somme. On that single worst day in Continue Reading →

AmVets Hawaii June 2016 Meeting

> Aloha Fellow Patriots: Please feel free to congratulate our incoming 2nd Vice Commander, Jose Cardenas jose@amvets-hawaii.org and our incoming Public Relations Specialist, Joseph Cardenas joseph@amvets-hawaii.org. To those who did Continue Reading →

AMVETS 2016 Legislative Priorities

Federal Government Reform •Extend Advanced Appropriations to all Remaining Discretionary & Mandatory Programs •Strengthen Accountability & Ease VA Hiring Protocols •Implement Whistleblower Protections •Ensure Adequate Investment in VA Capital Infrastructure Continue Reading →

American Veterans Hawaii June 2016 Post Meeting

For widest dissemination, Join us! American Veterans Hawaii Meeting Date: Saturday, 18 June 2016 Timeline: 1230 – 1300: Meet-and-Greet (Pupus) 1300 – 1400: Meeting in Session 1400 – 1430: Breakdown/Farewell Continue Reading →