President Obama to Address Disabled American Veterans National Convention
July 23, 2010
WASHINGTON—The Disabled American Veterans will once again convene its national body
to address the needs of disabled veterans, including those who have served and sacrificed
in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere when the organization meets at the Hyatt Regency
Atlanta for its 89th National Convention July 31 through Aug. 3.
President Barack Obama is scheduled to deliver a major speech to more than 3,000
DAV delegates and guests the morning of Aug. 2.
The DAV is marking its 90th year of service by reviewing important legislative initiatives
aimed at building better lives for disabled veterans and their families. The major
issues to be addressed by the Convention include the need to eliminate lengthy delays
veterans encounter when submitting disability claims to the Department of Veterans
Affairs, and the need to improve mental health care for the psychologically wounded
and their families.
Deputy Secretary Department of Veterans Affairs W. Scott Gould is scheduled to address
the convention delegates July 31.
“We look forward to hearing from the Administration on the issues disabled veterans
now face,” said DAV National Commander Roberto Barrera. “We know VA realizes its
claims process is grossly outdated and inadequate to properly ensure that veterans
receive the help and care they have earned through service to our nation, so it
is important to hear how its mission to reform the process is progressing.”
Also scheduled to appear at the convention is renowned actor, musician and veterans
advocate Gary Sinise, who along with the Lt. Dan Band will play a special show for
DAV members and guests Aug. 1.
A distinctive moment will be the presentation of the DAV’s Outstanding Disabled
Veteran of the Year Award to Dave Riley, whose remarkable accomplishments in service
to veterans advances the causes of America’s disabled veterans.
The 1.2 million-member Disabled American Veterans, a non-profit organization founded
in 1920 and chartered by the U.S. Congress in 1932, represents this nation’s wartime
disabled veterans. It is dedicated to a single purpose: building better lives for
our nation’s disabled veterans and their families. For more information, visit the
organization’s Web site
www.dav.org.
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2010 DAV National Convention
The following seminar descriptions outline a line-up of education opportunities
offered at the 89th National Convention of the DAV and Auxiliary. All of these sessions
are open to every DAV and Auxiliary member and guests attending the convention.
You are encouraged to attend as many as possible.
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8/4/2010
Harley-Davidson Foundation
Presents $1 Million Grant
Harley-Davidson, Inc. (NYSE:HOG) yesterday announced the awarding of a second $1
million grant from the Harley-Davidson Foundation, Inc. to the non-profit organization,
the Disabled American Veterans (DAV)
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8/3/2010
Wallace Tyson Elected
DAV National Commander
Pledging to lead the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) in its mission to build better
lives for America’s disabled veterans and their families through unsurpassed advocacy
and service programs, Wallace E. Tyson, a service-connected, disabled Vietnam era
veteran, was elected National Commander of the 1.2 million-member organization at
the culmination of the 89th DAV and Auxiliary National Convention in Atlanta
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8/3/2010
DAV Auxiliary Elects
Susan Henry National Commander
Pledging support to the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) and its mission of building
better lives for America’s disabled veterans and their families, Susan Henry, a
charter member of Auxiliary Unit 116, in Millington, Tenn., was elected National
Commander of the quarter-million-member DAV Auxiliary today
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8/1/2010
Marge Johnson Named
Outstanding DAV Auxiliary Member
Marge Johnson , Auxiliary Unit 13, Nampa, Idaho, was named the Disabled American
Veterans (DAV) Auxiliary Past National Commanders’ Outstanding Auxiliary Member
of the Year Award for 2010 at the opening session of the 89th DAV and Auxiliary
National Convention in Atlanta today
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8/1/2010
DAV Volunteers Honored
for Service to Veterans
Joseph Patterson, Jr., of Washington, D.C., and Barbara Centeno of Albuquerque,
N.M., have been selected by the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) to receive the
2010 George H. Seal Memorial Trophy for extraordinary volunteerism
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8/1/2010
Outstanding VA Employees
Honored by the DAV
Three Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) employees will receive the National Commander’s
Outstanding VA Employee awards from the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) at the
organization’s 89th National Convention at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta in Atlanta,
Ga
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8/1/2010
DAV Names David Riley
Disabled Vet of the Year
The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will honor retired Coast Guard aviation survival
technician David Riley as the Outstanding Disabled Veteran of the Year for 2010
at the organization’s 89th National Convention at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta
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8/1/2010
Florida Disabled Veteran
Named Recruiter of the Year
The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) has named Sheila A. Sanders of Jacksonville,
Fla., as Membership Recruiter of the Year
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8/1/2010
Ford Donations Aid
Disabled Veterans
Ford Motor Company will donate $200,000 to purchase seven new vehicles for the Disabled
American Veterans (DAV) Transportation Network and provide $25,000 to the DAV’s
youth volunteer scholarship program
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7/31/2010
Junior Volunteers Awarded DAV Scholarships
The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) has selected 12 outstanding young volunteers to receive cash awards under the Jesse Brown Memorial Youth Scholarship Program
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7/29/2010
HP Supports DAV
HP today announced it has committed technology equipment and support to the nonprofit
organization Disabled American Veterans (DAV) and its fleet of Mobile Service Offices
(MSOs) that operate on the front line of benefit outreach efforts for veterans
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7/23/2010
President Obama to
Address National Convention
The Disabled American Veterans will once again convene its national body to address
the needs of disabled veterans, including those who have served and sacrificed in
Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere when the organization meets at the Hyatt Regency
Atlanta for its 89th National Convention July 31 through Aug. 3
more...