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AMERICAN GI FORUM UNSUNG HEROES INITIATIVE |
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California American GI Forum has formed a committee with members from
various California chapters to pursue the
" AGIF American Unsung Heroes Initiative". The
initiative grew out of the Mid-Year Conference in Oceanside and the
purpose of the initiative is to elevate awareness of the need for review
and reconsideration to receive the Medal of Honor by Sergeant Manuel F. Martinez (Vietnam) and Sergeant Rafael Peralta (Iraq). The
initiative is supported by the membership and is being sponsored by our
State commander, Willie Galvan. The American GI Forum Committee consists
of members from across the state and is chaired by John J. Lopez of the Los
Angeles Chapter. The
Committee has engaged in developing plans that include action items such
as writing a Committee Mission Statement, creating a web-page on the
California AGIF web-site that covers all the pertinent initiative facts
and a sample e-mail /letter campaign effort directed at the Secretary of
Veteran Affairs, Congress as well as to President Barrack Obama. Our
strategic action plan will offer our fellow veterans, friends and family
members the opportunity to make their concerns/views known in written
form on this critical issue to
the Secretary of Veteran Affairs, Congressional Representatives as
well as to President Barrack Obama. Our goal is to express our
concerns in writing and by other means to the Secretary of Veteran
Affairs, Congress, President Obama, and to all Americans. In doing so,
we join other groups that have raised the same concerns and will
follow-up with requests for an audience with President Barrack Obama. Our
State Commander Willie Galvan and the American Unsung Heroes Initiative
Committee encourages you to take action by taking a few moments of your
time to write an e-mail/letter to your elected officials expressing your
concerns /views regarding
support for the " AGIF American Unsung Heroes
Initiative". Please keep in mind that we are pursuing this
initiative to preserve the Dignity and Honor of those who have displayed
acts of bravery and conspicuous gallantry at the risk of their own lives
above and beyond the call of duty. |