Korean War Veterans Remember – 66th Anniversary

The Korean War began on June 25, 1950. It was the first military conflict of the Cold War, pitting the Soviet-advised North Korean People’s Army, which later had massive support 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 →

AMVETS 72nd National Convention

AMVETS 72nd National Convention Reno, Nevada August 7-13, 2016 RSVP Click here to register  

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 →

American Samoa Veterans Gathering

For widest dissemination, What: American Samoa Veterans Gathering When: Wednesday, 22 June 2016 (0800 – 1400) Where: Veterans Memorial Center, Tafuna POC: Mr. Johnny Mapu (684) 699-3730  

Call to Action…! The Waikiki Natatorium War Memorial needs your voice!!!

WCP, the City’s consultant is convening focus groups to collect input on the historic preservation impacts of various options for War Memorial Natatorium. The historic and cultural importance of the Continue Reading →

Veterans of Atomic Test Blasts Update

Call for action on a problem that is long overdue a solution… Though Congress passed the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act to cover personnel that participated in atomic testing from 1944 Continue Reading →

TEARS FROM THE WALL

At first there was no place for us to go until someone put up that Black Granite Wall. Now, every day and night, my Brothers and my Sisters Wait to Continue Reading →