VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
The 'Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States', or simply 'VFW', is an American organization whose members are current or former members of the U.S. armed forces. To be eligible for membership, an individual must have earned a United States Government–issued overseas expeditionary or campaign medal, or have one of the following:
★ Combat Infantryman Badge
★ Combat Medical Badge, Combat Action Badge
★ Combat Action Ribbon
★ Korea Defense Service Medal
★ Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon with gold border
★ U.S. Navy SSBN Deterrent Patrol Insignia.
★ Service in Korea from 30 June, 1949 for 30 consecutive, or 60 nonconsecutive days to present
★ hostile fire-imminent danger pay records
In addition they must either currently be on active duty or in a reserve component, or have been honorably discharged from the U.S. Armed Forces. A DD214 or World War II era discharge paper with campaign medals, and or badges printed on back is used to verify membership eligibility. A member must also be a United States Citizen.[1]
The VFW became a government-chartered non-profit organization by an act of the United States Congress in 1936;[2] as such, it receives no funding from United States tax receipts and is supported by charitable donations. The first VFW was founded in Columbus, Ohio in 1899. The current VFW was first formed in 1914 from the merger of two prior veterans organizations which both arose in 1899: the 'American Veterans of Foreign Service' and the 'National Society of the Army of the Philippines'. The former was formed for veterans of the Spanish-American War, while the latter was formed for veterans of the Philippines War.
VFW works on behalf of American veterans by lobbying Congress for better veterans' health care and benefits.[3] The VFW also maintains a nationwide organization of employees and volunteers to assist veterans with their VA disability claims.[4]
VFW also donates hundreds of thousands of dollars and millions of hours for community service.[5] One of their most popular programs, Operation Uplink, provides free phone cards to overseas service members.
The current Commander of the VFW is Gary Kurpius.
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See also
★ American Legion
★ Royal Canadian Legion
★ The Royal British Legion
★ Returned and Services League of Australia
★ Royal New Zealand Returned and Services' Association
★ Grand Army of the Republic
References
★ Veterans of Foreign Wars Homepage
★ VFW Foundation Homepage
★ VFW Red Rose Memorial Post 2435 Homepage
★ VFW Broken Arrow, OK Post 10887 Homepage
Notes
1. VFW Eligibility Information
2. VFW At A Glance
3. Legislative Victories
4. Services to Veterans
5. Programs & Projects
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