Military Handbooks
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The website below offers free handbooks on the following topics.

2007 United States Military Handbook

2007 U.S. Military Retired Handbook

2007 Getting Uncle Sam to Pay for Your College Degree

2007 After the Military Handbook

2007 Benefits for Veterans & Dependents

2007 Veterans Healthcare Benefits

2007 Children's Scholarship Handbook 

The 2007 VA Health Benefits is attached for further distribution if you find it beneficial.

http://www.militaryhandbooks.com/

 
FINALLY REUNITED WITH HIS SHIPMATES
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 Sixty-four years after nearly dying in the northern Atlantic Ocean, Raymond O'Malley, the lone remaining survivor of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Escanaba, died at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago Thursday. He was 87.

O'Malley died from old age and health complications due to emphysema and lung cancer at about 11:30 a.m. Central Standard Time, with his son, Peter, and daughter-in-law, Deborah, at his side. Ray O'Malley's wife, Dolly, was at home in Chicago.
"He went peacefully, finally," Peter said, adding his father lived seven months longer than doctors originally thought he would
.

While Peter said his father had still been living rather comfortably at home, it had been harder on him in recent months, as he was on pain medications and taking oxygen. He had been fine until Monday, and was admitted to the hospital Wednesday.
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Storis Stories Wanted
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 The crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Storis is seeking former Storis sailors with stories to tell as the Storis’ Feb. 8 decommissioning ceremony in Kodiak approaches.

Former Storis crewmembers are invited to the ceremony. Their stories are being solicited for possible inclusion in the ceremony and to build a Web site to memorialize the 64-year-old cutter.

The Storis’ last patrol was in the Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea watching out for Alaskan fishermen. But the ship’s rich history goes back to World War II.

The Storis helped prevent Nazi weather stations from being established on Greenland. In the late 1940s, the ship supplied medical aid to Alaska villages while patrolling Southeast Alaska waters.

In 1957, Storis sailed the Northwest Passage in a historic trip to survey a deepwater route. The route was needed to help protect North America’s Arctic Coast during the Cold War.

Former Storis sailors can send their stories to the Coast Guard pubic affairs and they will be forwarded to the Storis’ commanding officer for possible inclusion in the ceremony.

Former Storis sailors who wish to attend the decommissioning ceremony may contact Petty Officer 1st Class Lina Timeteo in Kodiak, 487-4166, or by e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

The Storis Web site is to be hosted by Military.com and supported by Fred’s Place.org.

Storis sea tales may be mailed to Public Affairs, Building 42 (Pep) Coast Guard Island, Alameda, CA 94501 or e-mailed to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
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