Veterans and Gold Star Families Get Free Entrance to National Parks, Refuges, Other Public Lands

For the Good of the Order:

Here is some great news we would like to pass along: The Veterans Administration is waving the entrance fees for the National Park Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and standard amenity recreation fees for the Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers sites are waived for current Military Service-members and their dependents, Veterans and Gold Star Families.

See the VA blog site for more information.

FLNCVA 2021 Reunion Postponed

Unfortunately the drastic rise of Delta variant COVID cases in Florida has led the Board of Directors to postpone the 2021 reunion until November or possibly early December. When school starts back later this month we expect cases to rise even further. At the end of September or early October we will re-assess the situation and make a final determination if it will be safe to hold our reunion this year.

I apologize for this change in plans but we feel this is the best approach we can take at this point. Lets hope this new outbreak can be brought under control soon. Please be safe and and check this site for updates on our reunion plans.

Joe Martfeld / president

Commissary and exchange privileges for Veterans

For the Good of the Order:

An article on the Military Benefits website states: As of January 1, 2020 all service-connected disabled Veterans, Purple Heart recipients, former prisoners of war (POW), and individuals designated as the primary family caregivers of eligible Veterans under the VAs Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (PCAFC) can present their VHIC to gain entry to DoD and Coast Guard installations and some commissary stores; and at point of sale at commissaries, exchanges (AAFES, NEXCOM, MCX and CGX) and MWR retail activities to complete their transactions.

See the details on the Veterans Administration website.

2021 Florida Chapter NCVA Reunion Planning

The FLNCVA Board of Directors is continuing to plan for the 2021 FLNCVA annual reunion. We have decided it will be held at the Hampton Inn and Suites, 161 North Douglas Avenue in Altamonte Springs again this year from 10 to 12 September based on the reserves training weekend. The reserve’s Training Officer is asking us how we will address COVID concerns so we will follow the CDC guidelines for non-vaccinated people (masks and social distancing). We also highly recommend all attendees be vaccinated as the Delta variant is highly contagious and your health and that of our guests is our overriding concern.

This year’s reunion will be especially important as we try to re-constitute the organization after having to cancel last year’s reunion. Let’s hope the COVID Delta variant doesn’t knock us for another loop this year. Everyone please be safe and get vaccinated if you haven’t already. Hope to see you this fall!

2021, The Year of Recovery

Things are finally beginning to look a little better as related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccinations are coming along albeit slowly and with its share of confusion and frustration. I was finally able to win the Pasco county website free-for-all and get appointments for both the first and second shots. My wife however, not yet 65 years of age, has not been so lucky. Some of our members have had luck or heard about other having better luck using the VA.

Check out the VA!

Our treasurer John Koval has had both his vaccinations at the VA and Jack Maher was able to get shots for his son at the Tampa VA with no wait. The VA website at this link has some good information. Jack just drove in to the Tampa facility and was able to get the vaccination. They are located at 13000 Bruce B Downs Blvd, Tampa, FL 33612 and their phone number is (813) 972-2000. The Tampa VA facility has a very good website at this link. Check the VA in your area if you are having difficulty getting the vaccinations.

Jack and I will start working on our FLNCVA 2021 reunion in June. We will probably schedule it for an early October time-frame. I’ll publish more information as we start nailing down the details. The national NCVA reunion will be in Ft. Worth, TX this year. Details are on the NCVA website at this link.

The Winter 2021 Cryptolog listed a number of Floridians who have passed away in their “In Memoriam” section. Four of them were members of our FLNCVA:

  • Robert W. Cole
  • Thomas P. Costello
  • Henry Jefferson (HJ) Davis Jr.
  • Robert Preston Rice Sr.

Everyone stay safe and get your vaccinations when you are able. Hope to see you all this fall.

Joe Martfeld, President