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PDC Reginald Beverly

PDC Reginald Beverly 2003-2004

PDC Reginald Beverly 2003-2004

It is with deep regret that we report the passing of Past Department Commander Reginald C. Beverly of Bear, Delaware, at the age of 89. Reginald is survived by his wife, Evelyn C. Beverly; son, Reginald C. Beverly, Jr.; and daughter, Larita R. Mason. The service will be held on Saturday, February 4, 2023, with time and location TBD. Any new details regarding services will be communicated to you through email and posted on our website.

Reginald was a U.S. Air Force Korean War Era Veteran and a member of Port Orange Post 270, with 37 continuous years of membership. He served in every capacity within the Post, most predominately having served as Post Commander for four consecutive years from 1994-98. Under his leadership, the Post increased its membership and achieved an All-Time High. He served as 17th District Commander from 1997-99. During 2000-01, Reginald served as Department Membership Chair. He led the Department to achieve an All-Time High and was awarded the General Henri Gouraud Trophy for being the first Department to reach 100% in its category.  Reginald served as Northern Area Commander from 2001-02, Department Vice Commander from 2002-03, and Department Commander from 2003-04. At the National level, he served on the Americanism Council from 1999-01 and the Foreign Relations Council from 2001-09.

If you would like to send your condolences, you may do so through his wife, Evelyn C. Beverly, at 35 Nairn Ln., Bear, DE 19701-4757.

—-UPDATE—-

The Memorial Service for Past Department Commander Reginald C. Beverly, Sr., will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, February 4, 2023, at Scarlet Note Church, 20 East Commons Boulevard, Suite 100, New Castle, DE 19720.


Weekly Reports January 19, 2023

LEGION REPORTS

Department Membership Summary
Post Membership Summary


Weekly Reports January 12, 2023

LEGION REPORTS

Department Membership Summary
Post Membership Summary


The American Legion seeks entries for Fourth Estate Awards in media

INDIANAPOLIS (January 6, 2023) – The American Legion has announced its call for entries in the annual Fourth Estate Awards competition for excellence in journalism and its positive impact on society. The deadline for submissions to be received or postmarked is March 1, 2023.

The American Legion presents the awards to recognize the outstanding achievements made in print and broadcast media. Website and podcast submissions are also encouraged to compete in the print or broadcast categories.  In addition to the award, the winner in each category will be presented a $2,000 stipend to cover travel and lodging expenses to The American Legion National Convention in Charlotte, N.C.. The presentation will occur at approximately 9 am on August 31, 2023 at the Charlotte Convention Center.


Weekly Reports January 5, 2023

LEGION REPORTS

Department Membership Summary
Post Membership Summary


Luther’s 10 Days of Mischief Christmas Countdown

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, from your Department Staff! We hope you have enjoyed “Luther’s 10 Days of Mischief Christmas Countdown” series. Now you can watch the full movie below.

We hope that your holiday season and coming new year are filled with hope, love, joy, family, and good friends! Please be safe, we look forward to another year.

Keep in mind our Service Members currently deployed and their families and pray for their safe return home.


Part 10: Maybe Christmas…

Part 10: Maybe Christmas perhaps means a little bit more! Keep watching daily to see what happens in Luther’s 10 Days of Mischief Christmas Countdown!


Part 9: Green, green, everywhere there is green…

Part 9: Green, green, everywhere there is green! Keep watching daily to see what happens in Luther’s 10 Days of Mischief Christmas Countdown!


American Legion National Commander Welcomes ‘Victories for Veterans’ in Budget Agreement

WASHINGTON (December 23, 2022) – The head of the nation’s largest veterans organization commended Congress for what The American Legion considers ‘victories for  veterans’ in the Consolidated Appropriations Act for Fiscal 2023.

Earlier this month, American Legion National Commander Vincent “Jim” Troiola, along with other VSO leaders, sent a letter to congressional leadership urging them to pass a full year funding package and avoid additional stop gap measures that could impact VA’s ability to provide services to veterans.

“We are pleased to see that Congress has not only reached an agreement on the funding measure but also included important provisions that support America’s veterans,” Troiola said. “The American Legion has made the prevention of veteran suicide our top priority and this budget designates an annual ‘Buddy Check’ week, in which peer wellness checks will be emphasized throughout the Department of Veterans Affairs. The American Legion has long believed in buddy checks and the effectiveness of outreach to veterans who may be experiencing a crisis. We recognize that Buddy Check Week alone will not solve veteran suicide but we do believe that it will raise awareness and save lives.”

Troiola pointed to additional provisions in the budget that were part of The American Legion’s legislative agenda. Among them is the expansion of VA health care to all remaining World War II veterans. They will now have access to hospital care, medical services and nursing home care.

“Delegates to our national convention called for this inclusion in a resolution which they passed unanimously in 2017,” Troiola said. “These men and women responded to an existential threat and were deemed the ‘Greatest Generation,’ largely because of their service. The American Legion will always remember their sacrifice and we are pleased that World War II veterans now have access to benefits that they have absolutely earned.”

Also included in the budget is an extension of the Special Immigrant Visa program for our Afghan allies, many of whom are still endangered by the Taliban. Troiola said that The American Legion has been publicly advocating for visas to be awarded to Afghan and Iraqi combat translators since 2018.

“By allocating an additional 4,000 visas, our country sends a message to the world that America does not forget its allies,” Troiola explained. “We simply cannot turn our backs on those who stood shoulder-to-shoulder with us in combat. Some translators have saved American lives. They have already been through a strict vetting process but they are targeted by terrorists simply because they cooperated with our mission.”

“With the passage of the historic PACT Act this summer, Congress is closing 2022 with some meaningful victories for veterans,” Troiola said.


Weekly Reports December 22, 2022

LEGION REPORTS

Department Membership Summary
Post Membership Summary


Part 8: No Exit

Part 8: All the exits are blocked! How will we get home for Christmas! Keep watching daily to see what happens in Luther’s 10 Days of Mischief Christmas Countdown!
Special thanks to Jack Kump and Joan Wheeler for their donation of twelve mobility scooters to our Florida Veterans. This marks their seventh-year donating! We have many thankful Veterans who have benefited from their generosity.


Part 7: Working Christmas

We’re working through Christmas? We were really looking forward to a break and time with our families. Keep watching daily to see what happens in Luther’s 10 Days of Mischief Christmas Countdown!


Part 6: Staff Dinner Cancelled

Part 6: Christmas Staff Dinner reservations have been cancelled. That’s terrible, the staff works incredibly hard, they deserve a little cheer. Keep watching daily to see what happens in Luther’s 10 Days of Mischief Christmas Countdown!


Part 5: Only Green Paper

All the paper is GREEN! We can’t print everything on green paper! Keep watching daily to see what happens in Luther’s 10 Days of Mischief Christmas Countdown!


Part 4: Christmas Cards Returned

How could this have happened? All the Christmas cards we sent out are stamped “Returned to Sender”! Keep watching daily to see what happens in Luther’s 10 Days of Mischief Christmas Countdown!

 


American Legion National Commander Welcomes 2023 Boost in Military Housing Allowances

(INDIANAPOLIS—December 16, 2022) – –   American Legion National Commander Vincent J. “Jim” Troiola today praised the 2023 planned increases in military housing allowances for U.S. troops.

“The Department of Defense just announced that Basic Allowance for Housing rates will increase an average of 12.1 percent next year depending on location,” Troiola said. “Just this month I’ve had the honor of visiting military personnel in Hawaii and overseas.  A common concern expressed by troops living off-base is the cost of rent and real estate. The American Legion has long believed that providing a high quality of life for our military personnel is a moral imperative. During a period of high inflation, it is important that the men and women defending this nation have access to safe and affordable housing. Whether a servicemember lives on base or off-base, I want all military families to know that they have no stronger advocate than The American Legion.”

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Luther Missing?

Oh, no! Looks like Luther should be here! Where is he?


Weekly Reports December 15, 2022

LEGION REPORTS

Department Membership Summary
Post Membership Summary