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  • 6 Dec 2019 1:16 PM | Savannah Lawrence

    Three recent articles covered Gold Star Wives activities.  

    The Eagle Post covered Gold Star Wives' Eagles Chapter participation in Wreaths Across America.  See article

    The Lake Oswego Review also covered Gold Star Wives, but in regard to laying a wreath for Veterans Day.  See article.

    Additionally, Wicked Local Littleton had an extensive article featuring Gold Star Wives Vice President Linda Cafferty who was guest speaker at a luncheon sponsored by the Council on Aging and Friends of the Council on Aging. See article.

  • 5 Dec 2019 2:22 PM | Savannah Lawrence

    Please be aware of scams. A recent scam targets Veterans and Survivors. Details about how this scam works can be found below. 

    VA OIG/CID Message:

    Below are the details of the latest scam targeting Veterans. This scam is particularly scary because it imitates the 1-800-827-1000 number as well as VA identity verification protocol. There is never a need to provide VA with credit card information.

    Veterans beware! There is a new scam sweeping the country targeting U.S. veterans. This one involves the use of new telephonic technology, and a well-orchestrated cast of scam artists who mimic Veterans Affairs (VA) culture. Unfortunately, the scam has already ripped off thousands of veterans – don’t be the next victim.

    The scam uses sophisticated telephonic technology that imitates VA operating signatures, thus, giving the impression via caller ID that the veteran is receiving a telephone call from the VA. Most veterans will see the following on their call ID system: “Department of Veterans Affairs, 1-800-827-1000.” The second part of the scam involves scam artists pretending to be VA personnel. The scam artists are using scripted material to mimic the culture of VA personnel by implementing processes that would be used when a veteran contacts the VA. Most veterans are getting the following:

    SAMPLE PHONE CALL SCAM/MESSAGE: 

    Scam artists: “Hello, Mr. Smith, this is John from the VA, I’m contacting you because the VA is reaching out to veterans to ensure the accuracy of their records with us. Do you have a minute to go over your records at the VA?”

    Veteran: “Yes!”

    Scam artists: “Before I get started, thank you for your service.”

    Veteran: “No problem.”

    Scam artists: “Mr. Smith, can you verify what branch of the military you served?”

    Veteran: “The Army.”

    Scam artists: “Ok. Thank you. Can you verify your current address?”

    Veteran: “555 Main St., Topeka, Kansas.”

    Scam artists: “Ok. Great! Can you verify your birthday?”

    Veteran: “July 10, 1947.”

    Scam artists: “Please verify your last compensation payment amount.”

    At this point, if the veteran provides information and gives an amount, the scam artists are using another script that eventually leads to asking the veteran to verify their social security number. If the veteran refuses to give information, the scam artists inform the veteran that he/she needs to be transferred to the Finance department. Then, the scam continues as:

    Scam artists: “This is Mike in the Finance department. How are you, Mr. Smith?”

    Veteran: “I’m ok.”

    Scam artists: “As John mentioned to you, we [VA] are reaching out to veterans to ensure the accuracy of their information on file with the VA. We want to make sure nothing happens to your current or future payments from the VA. Is that ok with you Mr. Smith?”

    Veteran: “Sure.”

    Scam artists: “Mr. Smith can you verify your social security number on file with the VA?”

    Veteran: “123-12-1234”

    Scam artists: “Great! Thank you. Also, can you verify the credit card we have on file for you?”

    Veteran: “I don’t have a credit card on file with the VA. Do I need to have a credit card on file?”

    Scam artists: “Yes! To make sure any incidentals are covered. In 99.9% of the cases, the credit card is never used, and if the credit card is used it will never exceed $10. Public law and VA policy make it necessary we have a credit card on file just in case something comes up that is not covered by the VA. So, what card would you like to keep on file? We take Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover. Which would you like to use?”

    If you get a call from the “VA” and the scenario resembles anything close to the narrative above, terminate the telephone call. It is likely you are being scammed.


  • 18 Nov 2019 11:20 AM | Savannah Lawrence

    The Eagles chapter of Gold Star Wives had an article published about their efforts to raise funds for Wreaths Across America.  You can read about their efforts and article at Kentucky New Era.

  • 15 Nov 2019 4:34 PM | Savannah Lawrence

    Several Gold Star Wives attended the Prince William Chamber of Commerce’s Salute to the Armed Forces event held Oct. 28 at Marine Corps Base Quantico.

    The Gold Star Wives made the headline photo on InsideNova's coverage of the event. See the article and picture here.

  • 8 Nov 2019 5:03 PM | Savannah Lawrence

    For Gold Star families, the ultimate sacrifice comes heavily taxed. Excerpt:

    For every dollar she received from the VA benefit, her casualty assistance officer told her, it would be deducted from the Survivor Benefit Plan payments, an offset referred to as “the widow’s tax.”

    It affects an estimated 65,000 Americans whose service member spouses died as a result of their service in conflicts dating back to World War II.

    Read the article published on Fox2Now St. Louis.


  • 4 Nov 2019 2:32 PM | Savannah Lawrence

    The South East Region President, Barbara Glaze, attended the the Wall that Heals ceremony with Patricia Barbee, who remembers her husband's sacrifice along with others at the Memorial event in Pooler, near Savannah.  The South East Region President says that it was a moving and touching event on October 31st. It has been ten years since the wall was in that area.  We appreciate and remember Patricia’s  husband and all her sacrifice to our organization and our country.  

    You can view the article covering the event here.

  • 25 Oct 2019 11:57 AM | Savannah Lawrence
    A very nice video tribute of GSW Founder Marie Speer was posted by KIII TV from South Texas. You can see the video below or at www.goldstarwives.org.

    Additionally, Caller Times (part of the USA Today Network) has an in-depth article about Marie Speer, reporting on the founding of the organization in 1945, Eleanor Roosevelt's membership and role in the charter, and more about Mrs. Speer's life. The article was also picked up by the MSN website

    Message from our President and Board Chair:

    GSW is saddened to have lost our Founder of Gold Star Wives of America, Inc. Marie Speer passed away peacefully on October 19, 2019, with her family by her side. Marie had turned aged 98 on May 9th of this year. Memorial Services to be held at Arlington National Cemetery are pending at this time. If you would like to send condolences, please contact your Region President for the address. The family requests that no flowers be sent to the address.

    All of us will miss Marie and our thoughts and prayers are with the family at his time.

    Members may post a note to be shared with Marie Speer's family on our forum.

    Nancy Menagh
    National President

    Harriet Boyden
    Board Chair

  • 22 Oct 2019 2:23 PM | Savannah Lawrence

    U.S. Senator Mike Crapo, from the state of Idaho, submitted an article printed in the Idaho State Journal, titled "Honoring Gold Star Families".  It covers some of the accomplishments of the current Congress.  A link to the article is provided below.

    https://www.idahostatejournal.com/opinion/columns/honoring-gold-star-families/article_4d806c67-7ddd-535d-8131-2be07ae835cd.html

  • 4 Oct 2019 12:09 PM | Savannah Lawrence

    A compilation of media coverage for the Arkansas Gold Star Families Memorial Monument Dedication that was held September 28, 2019 at the Arkansas State Capitol is now available.  Gold Star Wives participated in the event.

    Click here to view the media compilation.

  • 4 Oct 2019 11:43 AM | Savannah Lawrence

    Participation in the following study was recommended by South East Region President Barbara Jones-Glaze. 

    Stepping Forward in Grief study: a grief intervention project.
     
    Updates will be provided at the study website: www.steppingforwardstudy.org.
     
    If you would like to schedule a time for our staff to deliver a talk or presentation about the study or results from our ongoing work related to bereavement, both in military and civilian communities, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
     
    We are pleased to work alongside you in supporting the military survivor and veteran community.
     
    Dr. Stephen Cozza & Dr. Katherine Shear

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