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 From Bob Swanson on Tuesday, August 1st,  2006

All:  I am advised that we recently missed a couple of area events involving welcome home ceremonies for troops that were sponsored by American Legion Posts.
 
I would ask that any ALR member that sees an article or comes into info about an area welcome home or sendoff for troops, please let me know so we can try to attend.
 
Those of you who have attended these events before know how much they are appreciated by the troops and their families, and showing our appreciation for their service either when they are leaving or coming home, is the least we can do.
 
take care, bob swanson

From Bob Swanson on Monday, July 31st,  2006

OK cowboys and cowbetts, (Marines, that's Navy for cowgirls) how about attending the Sidney, Iowa rodeo this Sat., 8/5. 
 
This event was started by the American Legion there, and is still supported by Post 128 in Sidney.  Sat. is veterans discount day for the matinee @ 1330 (1:30 PM)  They give $4.00 off to veteran and spouse  if you have a current veteran's organization card, i.e. American Legion/VFW, or have an active/retired valid military card.  The regular ticket prices range from $22.00 for reserved box, $14.00 for reserved Section I, $13.00 for reserve Section E, and $10.00 for general.
 
Thought we would meet up and ride over to the Glenwood, Ia. area for lunch, and then take a short ride down to Sidney.  Details later if there is interest, kind of looking for feedback on whether there is any interest.  Let me know what you think.
 
take care, bob swanson

 

From Bob Swanson on Saturday, July 29th,  2006

Anyone else going to Sturgis, leaving on Wed., the 9th, with a stop in Mitchell that night and want to ride up from Omaha???
 
later, bob swanson

From Bob Swanson on Friday, July 28th,  2006

OK, I know we have been having meetings on the third Friday of the month, but for August, I would like to have it on 8/25.  Unless I get a ton of email telling me what a stupid idea that is, we will have it then.  Mark your calendar for Friday, August 25, @ 1900 (7 PM) at Post 1, 7811 Davenport.  For my Air Force friends, so you can adjust your diet, the menu at the Post that night calls for fish & chips.  (I don't know why I said that, I just wanted to lay off the Marines for once)
 
While I am not a fan of parades, we are invited to a few, and should participate.  The Arrows to Aerospace Parade in Bellevue on Sat. 8/26 is a great opportunity to show our support for the military.  Our fee is being taken care of for us and we will have the use of flags from the PGR for those who choose to walk.  We should have a mix of walkers and riders for that parade.  More details later.
 
Friday, Sept. 1 is Veteran's Day at the NE. State Fair.  We need to decide if we want to have representation at that event, the parade is @ 1200, noon.  (Participation in the parade gets you in free)
 
On Sat., Sept. 9, in York, NE. during Yorkfest, they are having a parade with a patriotic theme and want to know if we want to be involved. 
 
I think I know our membership well enough to think that we should participate in these events which all have a patriotic flavor.  They also give us a chance to get together and do a little riding.  Good day trip out to York.
 
Anyone with input on these events, let me know.  I will send out additional details, but get our the calendar and mark them down.  (Marines, just have someone circle them)
 
take care, bob swanson

From Bob Swanson on Tuesday, July 25th,  2006

Talk about last minute!!!  As you may or may not know, they are opening the overpass on West Dodge Rd. over 114th on Thursday morning @ 0830.  Cliff works for the State and they have invited us to participate in the opening ceremony by riding over the overpass with antique car clubs and other dignitaries who will be there.  The catch is, we need a count by tomorrow morning, Wed. so they can issue passes.
 
We will assemble in the Westroads parking lot, on the east side, close to J C Penneys.  If you can be there @ 0800 and want to ride, either call me or email me by 2200 (10:00 PM ) tonight, Tuesday, so I can give them a count tomorrow morning.
 
After the event, we can ride somewhere to either breakfast or lunch depending on what time it is over with.
 
take care, bob swanson

From Bob Swanson on Tuesday, July 25th,  2006

OK, we talked about it at the meeting this past Friday.  Cliff has gathered parts for a couple hundred 3 X 5 flags, and now we need to attach them the the conduit he also acquired.  The Gretna American Legion Post has said we can use their "back yard" next Sunday, 7/30 for the project.  Two or three of you have advised that you have drill presses you can bring, and that probably means you won't be able to ride.  That's OK, we just need to get these flags assembled!
 
The Post opens @ 1600 (4 PM) on Sunday, so try to get there then.  I don't think this will take more than 2 - 3 hours if we have a dozen or so people there.  Feel free to bring a sandwich or box of chicken or whatever you might like to eat and we can take a break for a bite.  Drinks will be available for purchase from the Post.
 
So we know if we will have enough people to get the job done, please advise me by Thursday night if you will be able to make it
 
To get to the Post, you need to take Angus Street West until you cross over the viaduct and then turn South to get to the club.  (I think it is 216th St).  If coming from Omaha, you can take Hwy 370 from I-80, West to Hwy 31 intersection.  Keep going West from that intersection to the sign pointing to the Post.  (again, I think this is 216th).
 
Hope to see you next Sunday.  Questions???
 
bob swanson

From Bob Swanson on Saturday, July 22nd,  2006

Our newest member is Ray Bullock.  He lives in Bellevue and was at the meeting last night.  Welcome Ray.
 
Regarding the meeting last night, it was great!  Good attendance, and good discussions.  Great to meet member Rick Mills finally, he's just back from Afghanistan and was at the meeting with his lovely wife. 
 
The meeting got off to a somewhat rocky start with someone proposing everyone wear a Navy patch, but the minutes will reflect that I led the movement to quash that idea.  (Marines-quash means stop)
 
After that, we discussed several events coming up, everyone got a commemorative copy of the agenda with dates of same.  One of the biggies is the escort for the Vietnam Memorial  moving wall on 8/23.  This is a PGR event and details will be out shortly.
 
We also discussed the A2A parade in Bellevue on 8/26.  Everyone agreed this would be a great opportunity to show off our new ALR banner which was presented by Terry Bruner and purchased for us by Post 1.  Tommy Thompson is on the parade committee and advised that our entry fee would be covered by the Bellevue/Offutt Kiwanis Club.  He has already made a formal request for our entry.  HE ASSURED US WE WOULD NOT BE BEHIND HORSES!  (Cole and Squirrel had a bad experience with same and still suffer from nightmares) We will be walking, not riding in the parade.
 
Assembly time on Saturday 8/26 is 0900...parade steps of at 1000.  We need to be there by 0900.  We will assemble on Lincoln Road in Bellevue, we will meet somewhere prior to that so we can all ride in together.  This is historically a big parade, and I think we will have a good time.  The way I see it, we will carry the ALR banner, and others will carry flags.  Maybe we can borrow the PGR flags for the event.  Cliff???  More specifics will be out later, this is just to give you a heads up so you can mark your calendar.
 
Regarding PGR flags, they are in and need to be assembled.  I will put out a call for help as soon as a place can be identified where we can get together for that.  Cliff has done a great job of getting the flags/poles/fixtures so the hard part is done.
 
We also discussed something for the holidays, and kind of landed on the idea of putting together "care packages" for some of the troops.  I invite everyone to send me ideas for what should be in the cp, and be thinking of where we can get said items.  Couple of suggestions that I remember coming up, playing cards and magazines/paperback books.  Don't forget that we have both men and women deployed so think about items for both.  This is a work in progress, but I have a feeling it will turn out to be a big deal!  I know that by the time we left, a few members were already talking about sewing the bags to use to hold items.  Others had made suggestions on items they could provide. 
 
Thanks again to all you really great people who make this so much fun.  Minutes of the meeting will be out later.
 
take care, bob swanson

From Bob Swanson on Thursday, July 20th,  2006

Our newest member is Michael "Mac" McNulty. Welcome Mac.
 
Not only has Mac joined the ALR, he has also joined the American Legion!  This is one of the best things to come out of the ALR, getting new members who are eligible, to join the Legion.  Lots of men and women who have served our country have not joined the veteran's organizations, and the ALR has given them a reason to.  The American Legion, as you all know, is the largest war time veterans organization in the world.  Strong voice when it comes to lobbying on veteran's issues.
 
Thanks again to all of you veterans for your service, and to our SAL members for the service of their family member and for their sacrifice.
 
Don't forget, meeting Fri. @ 1900 (7 PM) @ Post 1, 7811 Davenport.  Food service starts @ 1730.
 
take care, bob swanson

From Bob Swanson on Monday, July 17th,  2006

Don't forget, our next meeting is this Friday, July 21 @ 1900 (7:00 PM) @ Post 1, 7811 Davenport, downstairs.  Food service starts @ 1730 (5:30 PM), Philly sand., hamb., fish, rings & fries are available.  (We hope to vote on the requirement that everyone wear a NAVY patch at meetings) 
 
Couple of events this weekend, both on Sat., 7/22. 
 
The first is the Blue Ribbon Poker Run sponsored by the Omaha Police Union.  PROCEEDS GO TO SPECIAL OLYMPICS!  Registration begins @ 0900 @ the Police Union Hall, 13445 Cryer Ave. (2 blks north & 2 blks west of 132nd & W. Center Rd)  Total miles approx. 110, $20.00 includes hamb or hot dog/chips/soft drink.
 
The other event is the Day of the Hog Poke run for Muscular Dystrophy.  Registration $30.00 @ Dillon HD, 0900 - 1200.  This one ends in Valley with a street dance and live entertainment.
 
Lets talk about these at the meeting.
 
We will also discuss changes to the By Laws, and ordering more patches.  Anyone that has anything they would like to discuss at the meeting, let me know. 
 

From Bob Swanson on Thursday, July 13th,  2006

The family has invited us to the Memorial Service on Sat. July 15, @ 1000, Capehart Chapel in Bellevue.  Meet @ 0800 @t the Kwik shop on Capehart, just west of hwy 75.  Riders mtg @0830, clutches out @ 0845 for the Chapel.
 
Bring your flags to show your support for this young sailor who put his life on the line for us.
 
take care, bob swanson

  

From Bob Swanson on Wednesday, July 12th,  2006

OK, 1400 (2:00 PM). 
 
( I would have caught it#%$^#$^*$)
 Subject: 3 things

 
  1st thing:  If you can make it tomorrow, GREAT!  Everyone feels good about a Welcome Home.  These are people who have been away from their families and have gone in harms way to defend our way of life.  That's about as special as you can get.  Omaha riders will be leaving from the bp station south of I-80 on Hwy 50 at 1400  (2:00 PM).  We will meet up with the Lincoln area riders and leave the Star Motorcycle across the street from the Cracker Barrel, and leave there @ 1515 (3:15 PM).
 
2nd thing:  Newest member is Robert Johnsen from Beatrice.  Welcome Robert "bubba", and hope you can make it up to Lincoln tomorrow.  Otherwise, we look forward to seeing you at an upcoming event such as our NEXT MEETING 7/21 @1900 (7:00 pm) @ POST 1, 7811 DAVENPORT.
 
3RD thing.  Couple of events this weekend:  It appears that there will be a Memorial Service this Sat. @ 1000, Caphart Chapel in Bellevue for the sailor who went overboard.  We will await word to see if the family invites the PGR to that service.  I will keep you advised.
 
Also this Sat., is the WIND and FIRE Poker Run.  Sign up 8:30 to 11:30 @ McFly's Tavern on 45th & Center.  $15.00 for 1 person, $20.00 for 2.

From Bob Swanson on Tuesday, July 11th,  2006

I just got off the phone with the Family Readiness Coordinator in Lincoln who advised me that a unit of the Air National Guard is returning Thursday, @ 1600 (4:00 PM).  These are special events and although it is short notice, we should try to attend. 
 
Omaha riders meet at the bp station south of I-80 on Hwy 50, & be ready to leave
@ 1400 (2:00 PM).  We will meet up with the Lincoln area riders @ 1500 (3:00 PM) @ Star Motorcycle, (I think that's the name of it) across from the "Tom Kennedy Cracker Barrel".
 
Be ready to leave there @ 1515 (3:15 PM) to the airport.
 
Hope we can have a good turnout to show these people how much we appreciate their service.
 
Any questions, get in touch.
 
bob swanson

31 Army National Guard soldiers returned home from Afghanistan Thursday, July 13th, 2006

They are part of the 209th Regional Training Institute based in Ashland and spent the last 16 months training thousands of officers for the Afghan National Army.

Lt. Col. Timothy Zegers enjoyed the evening at Oaklake Park with friends and family who flew in from around the country to welcome him home. Earlier in the day a plane full of Army National Guard soldiers landed at the Lincoln Airport and Zegers says he wasn't expecting the crowd. "It's wonderful. My family came to see me. They were tremendous support this whole year and I couldn't have got through with out them," Zegers said. After 16 months away from home, Zegers couldn't wait to see his wife. "She's beautiful, she looks great," Zeger said.

"I told you he's wonderful," his wife, Drey Ihm said. The rest of the family agrees. The plan now is to relax and reminisce. His sister Sharon says she's always been extra close to her little brother and says she's just glad he's home. "Oh my god. My heart was happy. Oh he's home. Finally he's home," Sharon Shores said.

Zegers reaction was like many of the soldiers. "It's a moment that you wait for a wait for forever and then all of a sudden that moment is happening and then you're like okay here we go," Zegers said. Zeger says their small group trained more than 10,000 Afghan troops on marksmanship and basic training and says they made a lot of progress.

From KOLN - KGIN TV NEWS

    

Left - When the American Legion and Patriot Guard Riders arrive, we position the Bikes in front of the National Guard Armory.
Right - The Bus from the flight line pulls up and Veterans unload and are greeted by their families.

    

It has been quite some time since they left for Afghanistan and they are finally home.

 

     

In the Armory, everyone hears from the Governor of the State of Nebraska and Representatives from Congress and the City of Lincoln. They also heard from Brig. Gen. Roger Lemke and the Commanders of their own 209th Regional Training Command. WE WISH THEM A HEARTY WELCOME BACK.

 From Bob Swanson on Friday, July 7th,  2006

All:  This is the schedule for Lincoln area riders.  Tom Kennedy sent this to me and asked that I forward it to all of you who might be coming from "that area".  You people are a very important part of the ALR and your support and attendance at events is appreciated.  Keep in mind what we are doing tomorrow, and I am sure that each of you will agree that this is important. 
 
The reason I try to send out PGR info is that not all ALR members have signed on to the PGR!! $#@^%&$ 
I think Cliff said our latest Nebraska count of PGR members is over 500!  It doesn't cost anything Smiley emoticon, and NO MEETINGS.  Just as well sign on, that way you will be sure to get the latest info on schedules.  (won't have to wait for me)  Last night at the airport to welcome home Cpl. Jeremy Jones, we had a GREAT turnout.  About 100 bikes waited until the plane arrived about a 1/2 hour late, escorted him to the funeral home and completed the mission by 2330 (11:30 PM)  Everyone tired, but no one complained.   The Omaha Police Dept. again did an excellent job of keeping our escort moving through traffic.  As you might guess, keeping 100 bikers together is sometimes like herding cats, but they are super.  Anytime you see an officer, let them know how much you appreciate their service.
 
Take care, hope to see you Sat.  bob swanson
Subject: Saturday

 

From Bob Swanson on Thursday, July 6th,  2006

All. 

Here's the latest, and it must be the last.  The soldier is scheduled to return to Eppley Airfield @ 2130 (9:30 PM) tonight, Thursday, July 6, 2006. 

 
For the escort service tonight, assemble @ 2000 (8 PM) on the south end of Eppley on the west side of Abbott Drive.
 
On Sat., July 8, 2006, begin staging @ 0745 @ Allied Oil Parking Lot on 24th and Martha, (just to the north of the intersection)  Riders meeting there @ 0815, clutches out @ 0830 sharp.
 
Riders coming from the Lincoln area, I think Tom's itinerary will work, just won't be going from the mortuary to the church.
 
Bring flags, hope to see you there to pay our final respects to this fallen hero.
 
take care, get in touch if you have questions, bob

From Bob Swanson on Sunday, July 2nd,  2006

ALR members. 

 Thought I should forward this to you all.  You may recall that Scott was stationed in Iraq when he got leave to come home for the birth of his twins.  Daughter Bailey had a tough time and eventual heart surgery, now doing ok.  At our meeting in Ashland, we voted to donate $100.00 from our bunker fund, and several of us visited Scott, his wife and daughter Bailey at the hospital before she had surgery and presented him with the check.  I have talked with him several times since then, and each time he mentions how much our caring and prayers meant to them.

 
This came to me from Mike Smith,

 

take care, bob swanson
Need furniture

 

All;
Scott Weller is the soldier who was called home for the birth of his twins; then one of them (daughter) had to have open heart surgery.
I just got a call from Scott and his wife Diane; they're out in McCook for the 4th.  Scott got his compassionate reassignment to the Omaha Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS); and they just got assigned their (unfurnished) military housing in Bellevue.  Their daughter came through the heart surgery well, and should grow up with no negative effects.
They do have access to a military furniture lending program, but that is sometimes hit or miss.  Scott asked me to put out the word on furniture and household stuff needed at a good price.  The house is a four-bedroom, and they have FIVE kids now (would have been four, but Diane popped a double this time around...!)  The children are between brand-new and six years old.
Please spread the word, and contact me if you have any ideas/old (good) furniture.
FYI - Scott and Diane have been at every Patriot Guard mission since the American Legion and the PGR supported them at the hospital.  

 
Thanks
Mike

From Bob Swanson on Saturday, July 1st,  2006

As you may or may not know, (and several of you could care less) I am being installed as Commander of American Legion Post 1.  The installation ceremony will be preformed by State Commander Jerry Landkamer, and Governor Heineman has accepted our invitation and will give a brief address.
 
I hope you all know how proud I am to be associated with you people, and it should go without saying that I would be proud to have you attend the installation. 
 
The installation will take place @ Post 1, 7811 Davenport, Omaha, Sunday July 9, with Social Hour @ 1400 (2 PM), Installation ceremony @ 1500 (3 PM) and dinner @ 1600 (4 PM).
 
Please RSVP to 391-6764 by July 6.  (Marines, RSVP means call if your gonna be thereSmiley emoticon)
 
take care, bob swanson

The Installation of Bob Swanson as Commander of American Legion Post # 1

   

Left - The festivities begin.
Right - Governor of Nebraska Heineman is greeted by wellwishers

   

Left- The Governor is introduced by the Commander of Post #1.
Right - The Governor says a few words.
 

   

The Ladies of the American Legion Auxiliary Post #1 are Installed first.

    

Our new Commander of Legion Post #1 is installed by the State Commander and  finally Our Commander for Legion Post #1, Bob Swanson, gets to say a few words. CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK, BOB.

From Bob Swanson on Thursday, June 29th,  2006

Since this comes to me from the Nebraska Adjutant of the American Legion, I am forwarding it.
 take care, bob swanson
 
Subject: Possible Scam on VA

 
AMERICAN LEGION FAMILY,
 
THE FOLLOWING ALERT HAS BEEN FORWARDED BY OUR NATIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) DIVISION.
 
ADJ. BOB
----------------
 

 
Below is a message from a reliable VA source.  We don't generally pass along scam "scares" as they come in nearly daily.  "Phishing" is a term that means the website the scam directs you to looks very much like (if not identical) to a legitimate, official website.  But since the VA is concerned about this one and has informed us about it, we will pass it along: 
 
 
I have received an e-mail that indicates there is a phishing scam, in an attempt to gain personal information. There have been increasing reports of users receiving email from the address abuse@vba.va.gov, asking them to check an account by clicking on a link.

This email is not a VA address and is fake and the link in the email is to a web site in Asia, so I have been informed.

Please notify all users of this phishing scam and instruct them to delete this email if they receive it.
DO NOT OPEN the email.
 
Kevin
Kevin Secor
Veterans Service Organizations Liaison
Office of the Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Washington, DC
202-273-4836

 

From Bob Swanson on Thursday, June 29th,  2006

Boy, I hate to send these out.  I expect you have all seen the news, but just to be sure that all of us know the price being paid daily by the heroes that make up our military, I feel obligated to send notification every time one from our area falls.
 
Army Sgt. 1st Class Terry Wallace of Bellevue died Tuesday from a roadside bomb.  He was fighting in Iraq.
 
I know you will keep the family in your prayers, and be prepared to attend the service and pay your respects with the rest of us.  I will keep everyone posted as details become available.  The Patriot Guard Riders will coordinate the mission if invited by the family.
 
take care, bob swanson

From Bob Swanson on Wednesday, June 28th,  2006

Another brother has been killed in Iraq in the war on terrorism.
 
Army Spc. Jeremy Jones of Omaha was killed by a roadside bomb Tuesday morning.  One of the things that you learn in the military is the value of comradeship.  You learn early on that you can count on your comrades to be there for you, and we will be there for Spc. Jones when he comes home.  I hope that everyone can be there to show our support to the family and pay our respects for what this father of two has done for our country.
 
Spc. Jones graduated from Millard West HS in 1999.
 
I will send out details as soon as they are available.  If you haven't signed up with the Patriot Guard Riders, now would be an excellent time to do so, go to patriotguard.org.  They will coordinate the mission to attend his service if the family requests it.  Our own Cliff Leach is the State Captain for the PGR and he is already engaged in planning the mission.
 
Prayers for the family will certainly help.
 
take care, bob swanson
 

If you don't have plans for Friday night, June 30, Post 1 has a new band coming in, Soundtrack.  They specialize in 50s and 60s music, great oldies.  $3.00 cover charge for the entertainment.

 
It's also HAMBURGER night at the Post and other sandwiches are available as well.  Food service starts at 5:30.
 
take care, bob swanson

From Bob Swanson on Tuesday, June 27th,  2006

Want to introduce our two newest members, Roy and Dorothy Dykes.  They live in Papillion, and Roy is also a new member of the American Legion.  Welcome to both of you.
 
A brief update on Bob "shoes" Benson.  I stopped up there this afternoon, he is grumpy, wants to go home.  I would expect it will be another day or two though, still has a lot of equipment attached to him.  Having said that, he is making a remarkable recovery as is Linda who was not hospitalized. 
 
NO MORE!  If you have stopped up to see Bob and Linda, please, please note their injuries and resolve to ride even more carefully than usual.  We tend to get complacent and that won't work on a motorcycle.  The thought is; NO MORE accidents/injuries to our members!
 
FYI, wearing a Navy patch will offer protection not otherwise available.  (trust me).
 
Any suggestions for a weekend ride/event, advise Larry, Tom or Vince.
 
take care, bob swanson

From Bob Swanson on Sunday, June 25th,  2006

Two new members to welcome, Darryl Price and Laura Price.  They live in Bellevue and Darryl was in the Air Force.  (I'm sure he wanted to be in the Navy)
 
                        Minutes from the June 16, 2006 meeting:
 
Director Bob Swanson called the meeting to order with the Pledge of Allegiance.
 
Chaplain Bob Brophy opened the meeting with prayer.
 
There were 28 members in attendance, all introduced themselves.
 
Bob Swanson discussed the Patriot Guard and explained its purpose.
 
 
Cliff Leach, NE. State Captain of the PGR talked about the funeral escorts that have taken place and the escorts that are scheduled for the upcoming weekend and the following week.  He mentioned the importance of the funeral in Beatrice, NE. (Tuesday, 3:00 PM) and the expected presence of the WBC group from Topeka.  Cliff addressed his commitment to the ALR and Bob Swanson followed up with a reminder that attendance at funerals of military personnel was our #1 priority as determined by majority vote at one of our recent ALR Chapter meetings.  Bob then provided more details of the Tuesday funeral in Beatrice.
 
Bob Swanson announced the schedule for the PTSD Rally.  Bob and Linda Benson are assisting and asked for volunteers to help.
 
Other upcoming events include:
 
    NE Burn Camp Poker Run, Sat. July 15 in Omaha, meet at 45th & Center Streets.
 
    Sturgis Aid Station, I-29 @ MO Valley exit, Aug. 4 & 5. (gas up and pick up free goodies)
 
    Sturgis Rally Aug. 7 - 13.
 
    Vietnam Vets Rally in Fremont, Aug. 12
 
    Biker Sunday Church Service @ Christ Community Church.  I-680 & Dodge in Old Mill area, Aug. 13 @ 10:30 AM.  New motorcycles on display throughout church followed by BBQ @ noon.
 
    Cripple Creek, CO Veterans Rally, Aug. 17-20.
 
    Tommy Craft run in Omaha is set for Aug. 20.
 
    AMA Motorcycle show and swap meet in Davenport, IA., Aug. 31- Sept. 2
 
    SD Vietnam Vets Rally, (camping only) Sept. 15-17.
 
    Details on many other runs and events go to www.omahabiker.com.
 
Bob asked for volunteers for an event committee.  Squirrel (Larry), Vince and Tom volunteered.  Anyone having suggestions for events they feel we should participate in, contact one of these people. 
 
Bob Swanson will be the Post 1 Commander next year (installation 7/9).  Post 1 website is http://amlegomahapost1.org.  Check it out!!
 
Cliff Leach announced the presence of two guests, Darrel & Laura Price.  They are PGR participants and are considering joining the ALR.  (see above)
 
Doc Holiday gave the Treasurer's report.  There is a balance of $170.00 in the Bunker Fund and $255.00 in the general account.  Doc then discussed patches.  He will also look into the availability of ALR Certificates being available through the American Legion Emblem Sales.
 
Bob gave an update on baby Bailey Weller.  We had donated $100.00 to Scott Weller to help with expenses while she was in the hospital.  Her heart surgery was successful, Scott does not have to go back to Iraq, and they expect to take her home in a couple days.  A big thank you to everyone who donated, stopped in, emailed, and prayed for them.
 
Chaplain Brophy gave the closing prayer and the meeting was adjourned.
 
Next meeting will be held on July 21, 2006.  Unless other arrangements are made and members advised, the meeting will be at Post 1 @ 1900 (7 PM).  Food is served starting at  1730 (5:30 PM).
 
                                                      End of Minutes
 
Anyone that has comments or questions, please contact me.
 
A big thanks to Asst. Director Paul Johnson for providing these minutes of our meeting.
 
take care, bob swanson

From Bob Swanson on Sunday, June 25th,  2006

In case you haven't heard, members Bob "shoes" Benson and Linda Benson were involved in a motorcycle accident this past Friday and Bob is still in the University Hospital.  He has head injuries, rib injuries, road rash and I'm not sure what else.   He is doing better and is expected to be ok.  Linda has road rash as well, and was not hospitalized.
 
I understand that Vince & Kim picked up his bike and it is at his house.  Art and Squirrel have been up and I expect others, and I'm sure Bob would appreciate your checking on him.  (you know "shoes" will not be happy if they won't let him smoke)  I just got off the phone with Linda and she thought his room # was 5843 in University Towers.
 
Your prayers will certainly be helpful.
 
take care, bob swanson

From Bob Swanson on Wednesday, June 21st,  2006

Any of you who don't know what to do this weekend, take a look at this.  I regret that I won't be able to make it, I am attending the State American Legion annual meeting in North Platte and will be there all weekend.
 
AMVETS would welcome any ALR members who can make it and I would certainly recommend your attendance.
 
later, bob swanson
 
Original Message -----
 
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 10:03 PM
Subject: Dinner ride

 
AMVETS RIDERS will have a dinner ride June 24, 2006
STARTING location is VFW post 247 located at 3302 Leavenworth St. North West corner
WE will meet at 16:00 to 16:30
STARTING time 16:30
WE will ride to Blair VFW then to Fort Calhoun down the old river road to the Surf Side club on the river.
Should be a good time.
Dennis M. Sweeney

From Bob Swanson on Wednesday, June 21st,  2006

OK, I know, late notice, etc.  Tonight, about a dozen of us were out to the send off and Captain Behn came up to me and advised that Troop A, First Squadron of the 167th Cavalry will return  to Lincoln tomorrow, scheduled to arrive at 1615.  She asked if we could have some riders there to greet them and I said I would try.  There were about 5 of us from tonight that said we would try, and here's the deal.
 
Omaha area riders, meet at the bp, south of I-80 on Hwy 50 and leave at 1400 (2 PM).  We should get to Lincoln in about an hour, and meet Lincoln area riders at the motorcycle shop, I can't remember the name of it, across the street from the Cracker Barrel on 27th, south of I-80.
 
Sorry about the lack of planning going into this, but a Welcome Home is VERY important to the troops. 

Hope to see you tomorrow.
 
take care, bob swanson

From Bob Swanson on Tuesday, June 20th,  2006

Sorry about the late notice.  I just got home from the funeral service in Beatrice, and was watching the rerun of the channel 6 news.  They carried an article about the 867th Quartermaster Battalion deploying to Iraq.  They said 65 people.  The send off is tomorrow, Wed. June 21 @ the Omaha North Armory, 11650 Rainwood Drive @ 1930 (7:30 PM).. 
 
It is about 2 miles north of the Irvington Exit off of I 68 on the west side of Hwy 133, before you get to Hwy 36.
 
If any of you can make it, I will see you there.
 
take care, bob swanson

From Bob Swanson on Saturday,  June 17th, 2006

All: 

Our FOUR (4) newest members are all from Omaha.  They are Dan Jenkner, Erin (active duty AF) Jenkner, Chris McGrew, and Larry Voss.  Welcome to all four.  They were all at the meeting last night, although Chris and Larry had to leave after completing paper work.

 
We look forward to seeing them at the next ALR event.
 
take care,

bob swanson

 

To my fellow ALR members:

 
The "uglies", Westboro Baptist Church, has announced their intention to be at the funeral in Beatrice on Tuesday, June 20. 
 
If at all possible, please join us in paying our respect to the family and loved ones of this hero.  We leave Omaha Tuesday morning @ 1100 from the bp station south of I-80 on Hwy 50.
 
We will meet Lincoln area riders at 1200 @ the Shell Gas Station 1200 Saltillo Rd., Roca, Ne.  This is south of Lincoln on Jwy 77, on the East side of the hwy.  About 8 miles south of I-80 @ exit 397.
 
A number of riders plan to attend the funeral in Clarks, Ne. which is at 1000, also on Tuesday, June 20, and then make the ride down to Beatrice.  If you can make this, assemble at the CAL"S on Hwy 370, which is between 25th and 36th St., on the North side of 370, and be ready to leave @ 0615.  Darryl Price will be leading the group to Clarks.
 
Hope to see you there, BRING A FLAG!
 
take care, bob swanson

From Bob Swanson on Friday,  June 16th, 2006

All: 

A heads up regarding the funeral in Beatrice, Ne. on Tuesday, June 20,2006, @ 1500 

(3 PM) of Army Pvt. Benjamin J. Slaven.  This 22 year old warrior who served with the Army Reserve 308th Transportation Co. out of Lincoln, was killed in Iraq by an IED.  Some of you will recall that we attended their send-off ceremony in Lincoln last fall.
 
Omaha area riders will assemble at the bp station, south of I-80 on Hwy 50, and leave @1100 (11:00 AM).  We will meet up with Lincoln area riders @ 1200 (12:00 noon) @ the Shell Gas Station @ 1200 Saltillo Rd., Roca, Ne.  This is actually south of Lincoln on Hwy 77, on the East side of the hwy.  (about 8 miles south of I-80@ exit 397)  From there, we ride to Beatrice.
 
This is our way to show our appreciation to the family and community for the sacrifice they made and our true respect and appreciation for the service of  this young man who gave all for our country.
 
Hope to see all of you at the bp station on Tuesday June 20.  take care,

 bob swanson

Go to the Patriot Guard Riders Page for more on Sergeant Calvin Allen, Jr.

MEMORIAL OF BENJAMIN JAMES SLAVEN

Go to the Patriot Guard Riders Page to see the Memorial of Ben Slaven in words and pictures of June 20th, 2006.

 

 

From Bob Swanson on Tuesday,  June 13th, 2006

OK, those of you that were with us Sunday know the problem with getting to the Gretna American Legion where we had planned to have our meeting on Friday, June 16.  THE ROAD IS TORN UP!  I did go out there Monday and did find a way in, but I don't know what the road will be like by Fri., and if it rains .....
 
Therefore, we will meet at Post 1, 7811 Davenport @ 1900 (7 PM).
 
The good news is that food is served starting at 1730 (5:30 PM).  The menu is hot beef sandwich!!!   Also available, potato soup, hamburgers, ff or onion rings, fish sandwiches.
 
Meeting will start @1900 (7 PM) downstairs.  Hope to see you all there.
 
bob swanson

From Bob Swanson on Monday,  June 12th, 2006

The body of Pvt. Tim Madison of Bellevue, Ne. will arrive in Omaha at Eppley @ 1700 (5 PM) on Tuesday, June 13, 2006.  Escorts are needed for the transportation from Eppley to Bellevue.  Assemble @ 1630 (4:30 PM)  in the parking lot on the West side of Abbott Drive just across the street from the Airport.
 
The following information pertains to the Funeral Service in Iowa Falls, Iowa. 

 

 "RE: PO 2nd Class Jaime S. Jaenke; Iowa Falls, Iowa
 
The Escort Mission is still not set.
 
Visitation is Cancelled.
 
Honor Mission is tentatively set for June 14 @ 1330 (1:30 PM), @ United Methodist Church @ 619 Main St. Iowa Falls, Ia.  Rally Point, beginning @ 1030 (10:30 AM) is at the Wal-Mart 840 S. Oak St (Hwy 65 S.)
 
Riders from the Omaha area leaving on June 14, meet @ OJ's right under the Morman bridge at the 30th Street exit off of I-680.  Leave there at 0700 (7:00 AM).  We will ride I-80 to I-35 on the West side of Des Moines, and take I-35 North to Hwy 20, East to S27, and North to Alden, then East on D 20 (old hwy 20) @ the Casey's. to Iowa Falls.  Turn south onto hwy 65/Oak St. to Wal Mart.
 
I hope our members will turn out for these events.  Since we can't be there with them, we need to be here for them.
 
Call or email me with any questions.
 
bob swanson 402-572-1917

From Bob Swanson on Sunday,  June 11th, 2006

New member is Dennis "Mike" Sweeney.  Mike is a Past State Commander of AMVETS, and lives in Omaha.  WELCOME MIKE!
 
Don't forget, our meeting is Friday June 16 @ 1900 (7 PM).  Right now, we are planning to have it at the Gretna American Legion Post.  However, this afternoon, some of us tried to stop by there and found the road closed so we may end up changing the location.  Stay tuned, READ YOUR EMAIL!  I will try to get out there tomorrow and find out what's happening.  I will advise ASAP.
 
Two other items to keep in mind, two deaths of area heroes.  PO2 Jaime Jaenke of Iowa Falls, IA, and Pvt. Tim Madison of Bellevue, NE.  Right now, it appears that PO@ Jaenke's funeral will be Wed., and Pvt. Madison's will be on Thur.  I will send out details that I become aware of, and hope others will be able to attend these with me and of course, bring a flag.
 
take care, bob swanson

From Bob Swanson on Saturday,  June 10th, 2006

Just wanted to give everyone a heads up regarding a pending funeral service in Iowa Falls, IA. 
 
Thirty-year-old Jaime Jaenke, a 2nd Class Navy medic was killed in Iraq by a roadside bomb.  She leaves a nine year old daughter.
 
Visitation Mission is  Tuesday, June 13, 1600 (4 PM) to 1900 (7 PM).  Honor Mission is tentatively set for Wed., June 14 at 1400 (2 PM) First United Methodist Church, 619 Main Street, Iowa Falls, IA.
 
You all know how I feel about medics.  They deserve our utmost respect!  I plan to go up Wed morning and hope many of you can join me.  As soon as dates and times are confirmed, I will put out another email.
 
Nothing more I can say, bob swanson

From Bob Swanson on Friday,  June 9th, 2006

All members:  We have talked about this and now the time is near.  The Veterans PTSD Rally which has been put together by the Western Iowa ALR is next weekend, June 16-18.  The majority of the activity will take place on Sat., June 17.
 
They have done a terrific job putting this event together, and haven't asked us for much to help out.  They would like some help on the primary day of the event, Sat.  Those of you who would be willing to volunteer a few hours of your time on that weekend, please get in touch with me and I will forward the names to Keith.  Check out their website, www.vptsdf.org.  The events section is still being worked on.  (help on Fri and Sun would also be appreciated)
 
As I mentioned, the primary activity will take place on Sat., June 17 and that's where they want our help.  There will be breakfast @ 0630 - 0830 @ the Post in Glenwood, then a ride to Sidney for a special Flag Ceremony, then the poker run starts at Walker HD with signup from 1000 to 1200.  The rodeo takes place 1300 - 1500, singing by Monica, chow (again-gotta love it) 1700 - 1845, and a band at 2130.  In between, there will be races at the motorplex.
 
Sunday there is a "mystery ride" @ 1000, back by 1500, for the bike judging.
 
I know I have forgotten a lot of the events, check out the website, it will be updated daily and will list events. 
 
ASAP, we need to provide some names of people who will be willing to help out so assignments can be made.  I should mention that Bob and Linda Benson have already volunteered to help with beans and cole slaw AND will help with registration for the poker run.
 
These ALR people have really put a lot of work into this and you all know what a good cause it is. 
 
QUESTIONS?
 
take care, bob swanson

From Bob Swanson on Wednesday, June 7th, 2006

Ok, I had mentioned the poker run in Edgar, but another idea has surfaced which might work better.  This is the Ken Merchen Memorial Run.  Some of you may recall that the funeral of Ken Merchen was one of the first events our Chapter participated in with a ride out to Grand Island with the CMA for his service.  Ken retired from the military and was killed in a motorcycle accident around Lincoln within two weeks of his retirement.  A true patriot who didn't have an opportunity to enjoy the fruits of his tremendous sacrifice.  I understand the ride will be about 75 - 80 miles, starting with registration between 1300 (1 PM) and 1400 (2 PM) at 7407 "L" St, Honda Cycle.  There will be a free-will donation which will benefit cancer research.
 
The ride will take a southern route to the Platte River and go through South Bend/Ashland/Gretna.  There will be hot-dogs available at sign-up but I thought we could drop off at Around the Bend and have lunch/dinner there.  The ride should be in that area by about 1530 (3:30 PM) to 1600 (4 PM).  (no fair eating a hot dog at the start and then a big chicken fried steak at Around the Bend)
 
Lets plan to meet at the pb station south of I-80 on Hwy 50 (exit 440) @ 1300 (1 PM).  Tom, would you put out something telling Lincoln area riders where to meet and when in order to get up to exit 440 by 1300 (1 PM).
 
Don't forget, our next meeting is Friday, June 16, @ 1900 (7 PM) at the Gretna American Legion Post.  They will be serving chicken parmagian (how in the world do you spell that???)

From Bob Swanson on Friday, June 4th, 2006

ALL:  I'm not sure if all of you received this or not, but at the risk of duplicating your email, I felt obligated to forward it.  This is a member of StratCom in Bellevue who will have a Memorial Service tomorrow, Monday, and funeral service on Tuesday. 
 
All of you who are able to attend are strongly encouraged to do so.  The family really needs to see the support that veteran's organizations and our supporters provide when a hero dies.  SSGT Grable took an oath to defend our country, and people like him have to be recognized at their passing.  One way we can do this is to show up at their final services and pay our respect.
 
If you can't make it to both the Memorial Service and the funeral, try to make it to one or the other.

(See Patriot Guard Page.)

From Bob Swanson on Friday, June 2nd, 2006

Yes, I'm back!!!
 
Sorry I couldn't be with all of you on Memorial Day; DC was a SUPER event!  Remind me to tell you about the lady who came up to me in Missouri and asked me to take a bracelet to the Wall!  It served to remind me that veterans are a special group of people, and the families and supporters are certainly deserving of our thanks for all they have done and continue to do for us. 
 
On Sunday, we have an opportunity to show our appreciation by participating in a parade in Valparaiso, Ne.  The parade is sponsored by the American Legion Post #371 there and they are looking forward to our participation.  Should be a great day for a ride.
 
Here's the plan:  The Omaha area riders will meet at the bp station,  south of I-80 & Hwy 50 (exit 440) and be ready to leave at 1300 (1 PM).  We will meet the Lincoln riders at the Cracker Barrel in Lincoln @ the 27th street exit off of I-80 @ about 1330 (1:30 PM).  DON'T EAT UNTIL WE GET TO LINCOLN.  CRACKER BARREL HAS GREAT FOOD!  (Just ask Tom)We should leave Lincoln @ about  1500  (3 PM) to get into Valparaiso @ about 1600 (4 PM).  The parade starts at 1700 (5 PM) but they asked that we get there at least 45 minutes early.
 
Hope we can have a good turn out for this event to show our support for our fellow legionnaires and their families.
 
See you Sunday, bob swanson

ABOUT SERGEANT LONNIE CALVIN ALLEN JR.

Go to the Patriot Guard Riders on this website for the Memorial on May 28th, 2006 and Pictures of Calvin Allen, Jr. He was proud to be of Service to his Country.

May 20th, 2006

OK, this is my last, last email before leaving for DC.
 
Thanks to all for the great turnout at the meeting last night.  You all make up a super group of people.  We had real good discussions on issues and I think everyone understands what we are all about.
 
(my apologies to Art for crashing into his bike)
 
take care all, bob swanson

 

Bob, please also forward to any new members in case they would be interested in going to DC
 
We will depart from Nebraska City on Wednesday May24th. at 8:30 AM , Conoco Station at Hwy. # 29.       See the attachment for your motel  reservations.  We now have about 5 Riders, and a possible chase vehicle.
We will ride weather permitting thru Skyline Drive at Shenandoah National Park prior to arriving Friday evening in DC.  
Saturday we will attend the ALR Wreath Ceremony and Changing of the Guard at Arlington Cemetery. This year the Des Moines ALR Riders are doing the honors.  Later that day we will visit The Wall and other Monuments. Saturday afternoon for those interested we will ride to Georgetown to sightsee and also to the area Harley dealer for those that want HOG event pins. Saturday evening is usually a multi-state ALR BBQ. BYOB/dogs/burgers
Sunday morning is the line up at the Pentagon lot for the Parade( for those who wish to participate) starting at Noon thru DC and ending at The Vietnam Wall Monuments for Addresses and Ceremonies.
We depart for home Monday Morning. Monday at 3:00PM  is the National Moment of Silence. Let me know if you plan to join us.
Thank You , 

 Tom Kennedy

E-Mail sent on May 20th, 2006

For those of you who didn't make the meeting Fri. night, we voted to make a donation of $100.00 to Scott Weller, the soldier who is home for Iraq for his daughter's surgery on Monday.  He has 3 other children, and we thought this could be used for gas back and forth to the hosp., or for meals while here.  I have been trying to find a time when he would be at the hospital so we could stop by and see him and give him the check, and we will try tomorrow, Sunday at 1300 (1 PM)  Any of you who can make it up to the Children's Hospital which is about 82nd & Dodge, I think it would be good for him to know that he has our prayers and support.
 
The twins, a boy and a girl were born on the 11th, and  Bailey was born with a hole in her heart.
 
Any members can show up.
 
take care, bob swanson

E-mail sent on May 17th, 2006

Well, for a while at least.  I am leaving Monday morning on the RFTW and will be out of Omaha for a couple weeks.  I plan to be back in time for the parade in Valparaiso on June 4.
 
Here's the schedule for that parade:
 
Omaha riders, assemble and be ready to leave the bp station, south of I-80 @ Hwy 50 @ 1300 hours (1 PM).
 
Meet the Lincoln riders at the Cracker Barrel in Lincoln @ the 27th street exit off of I-80 (exit 403) for lunch.
 
Leave Lincoln @ 1500 (3 PM) to arrive in Valparaiso @ about 1600 (4 PM).  Parade starts @ 1700 (5 PM).
 
DON'T FORGET THE MEETING THIS FRIDAY, MAY 19 AT THE ASHLAND LEGION POST @ 1900 (7PM)  OMAHA RIDERS BE READY TO LEAVE THE BP STATION, I-80 & HWY 50 (EXIT 440) @  1700 (5 PM)-RIDE TO AROUND THE BEND FOR DINNER, THEN TO ASHLAND
 
take care, bob swanson

(From the Editor:

I would like to apologize for the late postings. I have been out of town from May 17th, 2006 to May 22nd, 2006.)

This e-mail was sent to me by a friend and it sure makes sense. (R.W.M.)

ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL.

This is from a Hispanic who lives in Texas. He's had a column in the
Fort Worth Star Telegram and as you can see, expresses himself very
well.
ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL

I can almost assure you that everyone who is a true American was
sickened when you saw multitudes of protesters carrying Mexican flags
protesting the new Immigration Reform Bill in the Senate. This display of
Mexican flags should give you a heads up on where these protesters
allegiance lies. Their hearts are in Mexico and their bellies are in the
United States.

As an American of Mexican Heritage I want to set the record straight.
American Hispanics are not all thrilled with illegal immigration. I, for
more than 20 years, tried desperately to bring this national debacle to the
attention of the American people. I had the privilege of writing for
several newspapers, appeared on national and local TV and radio programs,
and was asked by many political groups to address this serious problem
affecting my former community (north Fort Worth), city, state, and our
country. Many will question how I can speak on this subject with some
authority. My simple answer is: I lived with the problem! Trust me, it
was no picnic. Never in my life (I'm 68) had I witnessed the lawlessness, the
deterioration of my community, and the black market criminal underground
activities attributed to the influx of illegal immigrants.

To add injury to insult, politicians soon caved in to the many
demands of illegal immigrants. Notably: bilingual education, bilingual ballots,
welfare aid, free medical care, etc. Through all this national disgrace
allowed by our politicians, have you all noticed that no one ever blames
the useless, corrupt, and disgraceful government of Mexico? In contrast,
they lambaste and criticize our country. How does that grab you?

When I addressed the dangers of our porous border between Mexico and
the United States, and the lax security of our nation, no one paid
attention. As I observed the situation, the problem was perceived to be
between American Hispanic communities and illegal immigrants. White
Americans, it seemed, assumed that the problem was not theirs to deal with.
In other words they were asleep at the wheel. However, 9-11 soon woke them
up. Lets be honest with each other here, white Americans vote in far larger
numbers than Hispanics do. And most politicians (Democrats and Republicans)
in our city, state, and federal governments are white. Thus, who is more
suited to fix this national disaster? I'm sure most of you know what the
answer is.

In summation, I'm pleading with white American voters to join me in
sending our politicians (Democrats and Republicans) a strong message that
we will not tolerate illegal immigrants telling us how to make government
policy that will make it easier for them to break our laws. Hope you will
join me in this endeavor in our upcoming elections.

James H. Reza
4204 Grand Lake
Fort Worth, Texas 76135

Please pass this on...it just might get to the other Veterans and VFW,
American Legions and to those that truly believe that we will not give our             country away!

This from Bob Swanson on 5/5/2006

I have fallen behind in introducing new members and better get caught up!!!
 
From Lincoln, Andy Jensen and Dave Kramer and from Bellevue, Tommy Thompson.  Welcome to all three of you, you join a very elite group and we are proud to have you as a member.
 
See you all this weekend.
 
bob swanson

This from Bob Swanson on 5/4/2006

Any of you who plan to go on the RFTW to DC, lets meet Sunday, May 7, 1230, at Around the Bend, which as you know is the South Bend exit, #426 to discuss the trip.
 
You all know that one of our members and a Navy hero, Shane Osborn is running for State Treasure this year.  The election is Tuesday, May 9, and anyone who wants to help out, be at the Crossroads at 1600 (4 PM) on Tuesday.  We will hold signs during the rush hour encouraging voting for Shane.  In my humble (like I could be humble) opinion, Shane is not only well qualified for the job by reason of his education and work experience, he was also awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his actions saving his crew of 23.  Whether you make it to the Xroads or not, when you go to the polls vote for Shane.
 
See you all, Sat., some of you Sunday, all of you Monday, and some of you Tuesday.
 
any ?s, take care bob swanson

This from Bob Swanson on 5/4/2006

Rod Colglazier, ALR member in Glenwood, Ia., PGR supporter, veteran, passed away this past Tuesday from cancer.  There will be a memorial service with full military honors for him on Monday, 5/8, at the Dodge Memorial Church, 32nd and C Street, in Council Bluffs @ 1100. 
 
We will be joining the PGR and Glenwood ALR for this mission at the NW corner of the Mid America Center parking lot.  The exit for the Mid America Center is the 24th Street exit off I-29/80.  Muster time there is 1000.
 
We will assemble at the P66 station, 60th & F, which is about 1 block south of I-80 at the 60th street exit.  Be ready to leave there by 0930.  Ride with your passenger pegs down so Rod can ride with us in spirit.
 
Hope to see you Sat. at Dillons, and Monday at the memorial ride for Rod.
 
take care, bob swanson

This from Bob Swanson on 5/3/2006

Looks to me like the best thing going this weekend will be the poker run out of Dillon HD in Omaha.  It is for Camp Quality, kids with cancer.  Sign up begins at 1030, if you want to ride as a group, lets plan to leave Dillons at 1100.
 
Hope to see you there.
 
take care, bob swanson

This from Bob Swanson on 5/1/2006

Just in case you might have missed it in the Omaha World Herald this weekend, the Omaha Police Dept. has announced that they are going to be cracking down on non-DOD motorcycle helmets.  A friend advised me that he got picked up on a I-80 last year by the Highway Patrol for an unapproved helmet, total almost $200.00!!!
 
Next meeting May 19 at the Ashland Legion Post.
 
More later about new members

This from Bob Swanson on 4/27/2006

The number 77 has to be a lucky one, and as far as membership, #77 is Don Croston of Bellevue.   Glad to have you with us Don. 
 
Just saw the weather for this weekend, and they are saying 55 and possible rain on Sat. and Sunday.  If the weather doesn't appeal to you for riding a bike, paying your respects to our fallen comrades and to the Iraqi veterans can be done effectively after arrival by car.  Of course wear your colors and you Air Force types can bring your umbrella.  (Navy people like water)
 
Hope to see you all Sat.
 
take care, bob swanson
 

Well, it is Nebraska!  Right now, they are saying it will be a "nasty" weekend.  This then presents an opportunity for us to attend these events and bring bigger flags.  If you show up at the previously designated assembly spots, we can carpool, otherwise hope you meet up at the events.

 
In Weeping Water, we can still participate in the parade carrying flags.
 
Any questions?
 
take care, bob swanson
 

This from Bob Swanson on 4/26/2006

Don't forget, this Fri. night, we are all invited to visit the American Legion Post in Ashland, at 1730 (5:30 PM) to toast the (re)marriage of Jim and Linda Turner.  Both are ALR members and super people.  Hope to see you there.
 
(they have requested "no gifts", so I'm keeping this new Harley!)
 
bob swanson
Couple of things this Sat., April 29 that are very deserving of our participation.
 
!.  At noon, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Service @ Clemmons Park Arboretum 16th and Garden City Road, Fremont, NE.  This memorial service is dedicated to those veterans of Dodge County who served and died for their country and the cause of freedom in Southeast Asia.  The service will include a dedication of the "Reflections" gazebo which will house name etchings, taken from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in DC, of the 14 Dodge County servicemen who died in Vietnam
 
I think we should attend this dedication and we will meet at Dillon HD, 174th & Maple and be ready to leave at 1030 (10:30 AM).
 
2.  The second event is just as important as the first.  It is the Iraqi Freedom Hero's Appreciation in Weeping Water, Ne.  There is a parade @ 1700 (5:00 PM) that our Chapter has been asked to participate in, and BBQ and Dance following.  The American Legion Post 237 has agreed to open at 1500 (3:00 PM) on Sat., so bikes can assemble on the side street and at about 1645 (4:45 PM) we will leave and ride the 2 miles to the Cass County Fairgrounds and join the parade.
 
I think we should attend this dedication also, and we will meet at the bp station, south of I-80 on Hwy 50 and leave there at 1430 (2:30 PM).
 
Our Lincoln area riders can meet up with us at either of these two assembly spots, or at the events.  Your participation is a big reason our Chapter is being asked to participate in so many events.
 
Paying our respects to fallen heroes and veterans is a GREAT way to spend a Sat.  This is what American Legion Riders do, and you all know how much our presence is appreciated by the families of these service members.  The fact that we feel good about doing it is just an added benefit.
 
By the way, I knew it would happen, just because of the kind of people you all are. Someone found the missing Charter Member patch.  Thanks again to all of you for being part of our Chapter!!!
 
take care, bob swanson

This from Bob Swanson on 4/25/2006

Asst. Director Paul Johnson has again done an outstanding job of putting together the minutes from our meeting last Friday, April 21.
 
1.  Director Bob Swanson called the meeting to order with the Pledge of Allegiance.
 
2.  Chaplain Bob Brophy opened the meeting with prayer.
 
3.  There were 34 members in attendance, all introduced themselves.
 
4.  Bob Swanson presented a Certificate from the US Air Force with an American flag that flew on a combat search and rescue mission on Dec. 25, 2005, from Kandahar Army Airfield.  The flag was sent to us from Richard E. Mills, a Nebraska ALR member who is currently in Afghanistan.  The flag and Certificate will be framed and hung in the Post.
 
5.  Doc Holiday gave the Treasurer's report that there is a balance of $177.01 in the Chapter General Fund account and $140.00 in the Bunker Fund.
 
6.  Asst. Director Paul Johnson introduced Ken Korkow from CBMC Omaha, a recipient of the Navy Cross in Viet Nam.  Ken received a warm welcome from the Chapter.  He announced details of the upcoming Viet Nam Veterans Welcome Home Celebration and Rally in Pierre, SD, Sept. 15 - 17, 2006.  A wide variety of prizes to be given away, the Beach Boys and CCR will be in concert and a free Sunday morning breakfast before the ride home is available for all who attend.  It was suggested that an ad for the event be placed in the American Legion Magazine.  Additional information can be found on the internet at www.sdvietnamwarmemorial.com.  The Chapter can register its interest in attending as a group once a final estimated head count is determined.
 
7.  Director Bob Swanson announced many upcoming events including next Sat., April 29.  In Weeping Water, the Iraqi Freedom Hero's Appreciation BBQ, a dedication of a veterans Gazebo in Fremont and the Ken Merchan Memorial Ride.  All three are on Sat. April 29.  More information on these events can be found on the internet at www.omahabiker.com.
 
8.  Based on the numerous events coming up this spring and summer, Director Bob Swanson moved that the Chapter prioritize our attendance at these events.  It was decided that the priority be as follows:
 
    1.  Military funerals
    2.  Welcome Home escorts and celebrations (Hails)
    3.  Send-Offs (Farewells)
    4.  Dedications
    5.  Poker Runs and other fun runs
 
9.  It was announced that May 17 -20, volunteers are needed for the Special Olympics to be held at Creighton University.  All events need to be supported including the weight and power lifting.  Any member who can volunteer, can show up there or contact Ed or Cecelia Reinhardt @ana0976@aol.com or m.  This is a great cause and your help would be appreciated.
 
10  Member Warren Sheehy handed out a publication from the National Coalition of Motorcyclists.  He discussed how people can get involved and the value of the organization.  Get in touch with Warren @ Weshey@msn.com.
 
11.  Chaplain Brophy gave a closing prayer and the meeting was adjourned.
 
A group ride to the Gretna American Legion Post followed.  A Retention Stand-Down took place (that's Navy intel talk for "Party")  Good times were had by all.  Bob Benson will hereafter be known as "shoes", for wearing his bowling shoes with chaps!!
 
Next meeting will be held on May 19,2006.  If possible, it will be at the Ashland, Ne Post.  Details later.
 
Upcoming events in May include the Yellow Ribbon Run on May 20 (A GREAT RIDE, WE NEED A GREAT TURNOUT), and of course Rolling Thunder in Washington, DC May 27 and 29.
 
Your feedback is always appreciated.
 
take care, bob swanson

This from Bob Swanson on 4/18/2006

FINAL REMINDER (maybe) about the meeting this Friday, April 21, 1900 (7 PM) @ Post 1, 7811 Davenport, Omaha.  Don't forget that dinner is available beginning at 1730 (5:30 PM).  This Friday, the special is chicken fried steak (white gravy!!).  After the meeting, we can ride out to Gretna or Ashland to visit the Legion Post.
 
1.  Pledge of Allegiance.
 
2.  Opening prayer.
 
3.  Introductions:  Director, Asst. Dir., Sect., Tres., Road Cpt. individuals in attendance, NEW MEMBERS.  
 
4.  Presentation regarding South Dakota Vietnam Vets. Memorial.  15 to 20 minutes.
 
5.  Sect. & Treas. rpts.  (patches)
 
6.  One year of our Chapter.  Charter Membership ends.   Meetings in Lincoln every third or fourth?
 
7.  Flag and Cert. from one of our members in Afghanistan.
 
8.  Hand signals for group riding.
 
9.  Events:  tomorrow to Seward; Newton Ks. ALR run; more rides, local or long distance???
 
10.  Things I forgot and other matters brought up by members.
 
11.  Closing prayer.
 

This from Bob Swanson on April 16th, 2006

All:  Two members from St. Paul have rejoined, we can all look forward to meeting up with Cory and Mike Rowley and from Pierce, Patricia Fisher.  Glad you are with us and hope we have a chance to ride with all members soon.
 
Since I used the word "soon", that reminds me that our next meeting is this Friday, April 21, @ 1900 hours (7:00 PM) @ Post 1, 7811 Davenport.  Don't forget, food is served starting at 1730 (5:30 PM), and the special for the 21st is Chicken Fried Steak.  They also have sandwiches, salads and soup. 
 
Assistant Director Paul Johnson was contacted by a man who wants to come to the meeting and give us the run down on a dedication of a Vietnam War Memorial to be placed in Pierre, SD in Sept. 2006.  I suggested we would give him 15 - 20 minutes at the beginning of the meeting.  After the meeting, we can either ride to the Legion in Ashland or Gretna, just to pay our respects.
 
On another note, there is a real good article in the Parade section of the OWH today about returning warriors.  It's the kind of article that gets you thinking.  It reminded me that we need to be there for these people when they come home, and after they have been home for a while.  I think it is real important for all of us to encourage all veterans to join the American Legion where they can talk with other vets when they need to.  We are doing things differently this time, and we can make things better for them.  They deserve the same kind of respect and appreciation for their sacrifice that all of you do.
 
On Sat. April 22, those of you who plan to attend the poker run in Seward, here's a plan.  Omaha riders, lets meet at the bp south of I-80 on Hwy 50 (144th) be ready to leave @ 0930 (9:30 AM).  We will stop in Lincoln and meet the Lincoln area riders at the parking lot across the street south of the Cracker barrel, 27th street exit, #403.  It is south of I-80.  Be ready to leave there for Seward at 1030, (10:30 AM).  Hope the St Paul guys can make it to Seward.
 
It's not just another poker run, it is hosted by the American Veterans MC and Chrome Divas.  Proceeds go towards Veterans Benefits and Friendship Home.  Sign up at Vicke's Bar and Grill, 629 Jackson Ave in Seward.  (I checked, you don't have to wear a Navy patch, but they do look nice and you will feel better if you do)Open-mouthed smiley emoticon
 
Hope to see you all Friday.
 
take care, bob
 

This from Bob Swanson on April 10th, 2006

I received this from the Nebraska Adjutant of the American Legion and thought it deserved to be passed on to all of you.
 
take care, bob swanson
 
The National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) has provided the following website for veterans to gain access to their DD-214s online:  http://vetrecs.archives.gov/     This may be particularly helpful when a veteran needs a copy of his/her DD-214 for employment purposes.
 
NPRC is working to make it easier for veterans with computers and Internet access to obtain copies of documents from their military files.  Military veterans and the next of kin of deceased former military members may now use a new online military personnel records system to request documents.
 
Other individuals with a need for documents must still complete the Standard Form 180, which can be downloaded from the online web site. Because the requester will be asked to supply all information essential for NPRC to process the request, delays that normally occur when NPRC has to ask veterans for additional information will be minimized.  The new web-based application was designed to provide better service on these requests by eliminating the records center’s mailroom processing time. 
 

This from Bob Swanson on April 5th, 2006

Hey, anyone else plan to go to Lincoln this Sat for the Dealer Fun Run from Frontier HD?  Sign up is between 1000 and 1130 hours (10:00 AM to 11:30 AM).  I plan to go down, but not sure I will make it to Lincoln in time to join the Lincoln riders for breakfast.  If you want to meet up with the Lincoln people, they are getting together at 0900 (9:00 AM) @ T & R Garden Restaurant, on Cornhusker Hwy, at the Howard Johnson Motel.  I will try to make it for breakfast, but just not sure.
 
And of course, don't forget about Sunday, leave from P 66 @ 6oth & F @0930 hours (9:30 AM).
 
take care, bob swanson

This from Bob Swanson, ALR on April, 3rd, 2006

Finally, a nice day for a ride???  We will know Sunday morning. 

 
I had mentioned earlier the Second Annual Sgt. James C. Kearney III Memorial Motorcycle Run this Sunday.  The event is to honor and pay our respects to the son of an Iowa ALR member who gave his life in the war on terrorism on 11/1/2004. 
 
The event is in Emerson, Iowa, and we will meet the Lincoln area riders in Glenwood, Ia. and be ready to leave there at 0930 hours ((9:30 AM).  We will be in Emerson at about 1000 hours (10:00).  From there, the riders will travel to the Emerson Cemetery to pay respects and honor the fallen comrade, and return to Emerson for a chili feed.  Proceeds go to a scholarship fund set up in this hero's name.
 
Omaha riders, lets meet at the service station (I think it is a Phillips 66) just south of I-80 off of 60th street.  It's about a block south of the interstate and sets in the northeast corner of the intersection at F.  We should be ready to leave there by 0830 hours (8:30 AM).
 
Lincoln area riders, either Tom or Jim will be making your meeting arrangements and we will meet up in Glenwood.
 
Any questions, get in touch.
 
bob swanson

 

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