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Home »  9-1-2008

Brief Introduction

USDef.org is a clearinghouse for military advocacy resources that you can use to support our troops. Too often, we have forgotten our troops after a time of peril. I hope that this site can become a bulwark against that tide. USDef.org (short for U.S. Defense) is — and will remain — a not for profit operation.

See the "Topics" on the left for information about how you can get involved. I am adding information and resources on an almost daily basis. Please come back often, and send information and resources that I can make available to the community.

This site is very much a web log, and entries are listed in order of date entered; however, the topics listed on the left have "Highlighted Resources" that remain on the top of their respective pages.


Recent Entries: 9-1-2008

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Bloggem Link Are You Ready?

13 December 2003

Ready.gov is the official government site dedicated to terrorist attack preparedness. The Department of Homeland Security has put together an easy to use site that contains information you can use to prepare for an attack.

At Ready.gov you will find check lists for items that should be contained in your emergency kit. The site also has an excellent downloadable communications plan (PDF version) that your family can use to stay in touch during any type of emergency.

The Department of Homeland Security recommends that all citizens prepare an emergency kit. Emergency kits not only protect Americans, but also these kits make attacks more difficult for terrorists. Thus, by creating your own kit you help defend America.

Bloggem Link Operation Hero Miles

11 December 2003

Do you have some extra frequent flyer miles? Would you like to help a service person on R&R or emergency leave get home? Operation Hero Miles can help you donate your frequent flyer miles to a deserving service member.

Operation Hero Miles was founded recently by U.S. Representative C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger, and already hundreds of thousands of air miles have been donated to our troops. To donate your miles, click on the Airlines Accepting Donations, and look for your airline. New airlines are joining the program each day, so check back if you do not see your airline.

Bloggem Link Treats for Troops

5 December 2003

Treats for Troops has succeeded in its mission of making it easy for anyone to send a care package to a service member. At Treats for Troops you can send a wide variety of care packages to a specific service member or an adopted soldier. It only takes a few minutes and a few clicks to send a present that would be appreciated by a soldier in the field.

Bloggem Article Anheuser-Bush to Create Scholarship Fund

12 May 2003

I doubt that I needed another reason to drink Budweiser; nevertheless, I now have one. Anheuser-Busch, maker of the King of Beers, has announced that it will create a $1 million Fallen Heroes Fund dedicated to scholarships for families of our fallen soldiers. The fund will be managed at no cost by the Intrepid Museum Foundation, a foundation that supports patriotic education, including oversight and administration of the U.S.S. Intrepid Museum. Family members of fallen U.S. and British soldiers are eligible for the scholarship fund, and the Foundation plans to contact the families of every fallen soldier to notify them of eligibility.

The Intrepid Museum Foundation was founded in 1982 by Zachary Fisher who also founded Fisher House for families of service members who need medical treatment. Since its founding, the Intrepid Museum Foundation has delivered more than $15 million in aid to families of fallen U.S. service members. Those wanting more information about the scholarships can contact Dave Winters, foundation senior vice president, at 212-957-7020.

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Bloggem Organization SOAR

7 May 2003

Founded after the 9/11 attacks, SOAR (Support Our American Recruits) has the unique mission supporting our troops by educating our children about the values of patriotism. SOAR accomplishes its mission by conducting letter and care package collections at schools and scout organizations, and by conducting an annual essay contest. SOAR chapters are located in Georgia and Kentucky, and those interested can sign up for email alerts on their site.

Organization: SOAR
URL: http://www.letssoartogether.org/homepage.html
Email: Send an email to SOAR
Telephone: 717-845-9080

Bloggem Organization Volunteer for the DAV

6 May 2003

The Disabled Americans Veterans (DAV) is the official organization of disabled U.S. service members, and the DAV relies on a network of volunteers who provide transportation to disabled veterans needing transporation to VA facilities. Those wishing to volunteer should complete an online form. (Select "Voluntary Services" from the list at top.) For more information about the DAV, see their web site.

Organization: Volunteer for the DAV
Address: P.O. Box 14301
City, State & ZIP: Cincinnati, OH   45250
URL: http://www.dav.org/volunteers/index.html
Telephone: 859-441-7300

Bloggem Organization Operation: MOM

5 May 2003

Operation: MOM is the military support group that includes all family members of all military branches. Operation: Mom sends care packages and letters to our service members, sells T-shirts to fund support operations, and runs message boards that provide mutual support for families. (Warning: the message board may take a long time to load.) The group also has an excellent calendar of events that provides a good overview of Operation: Mom activities. Chapters are located in California and Georgia; however, the organization is trying to start new chapters in other states.

Organization: Operation: MOM
Address: P.O. BOX 1096
City, State & ZIP: Antioch, CA   94509
URL: http://www.operationmom.org/
Email: Send an email to Operation: MOM
Telephone: 925-706-1736

Bloggem Organization VA Voluntary Service

2 May 2003

The VA Voluntary Service is your connection for volunteering at a Veterans Administration (VA) hospital near you. VA hospitals, centers and homes serve 98,000 veterans each day, and there are 163 VA hospitals nationwide — with at least one in each of the 48 contiguous states. I cannot think of a more noble way to serve those who have already served the United States.

See Volunteer Now to find a hospital near you and to send an email to a contact there. The VA Voluntary Service has an organized Student Volunteer Program designed to provide students with new skills, and the Service has a Corporate Volunteering program that allows companies to get involved.

Organization: VA Voluntary Service
Address: 810 Vermont Avenue NW
City, State & ZIP: Washington, DC   20420
URL: http://www.va.gov/volunteer/
Telephone: 202-273-8952

Bloggem Link Send a Gift to a Soldier's Family

1 May 2003

Show your support by sending a gift to the family of a service member. The AAFES has a gift certificate program that allows you to send a gift certificate to the family of a U.S. service member. Gift certificates donated through this program are distributed by the Army Community Services programs, including the Families of Seriously Injured and Very Seriously Injured Soldiers. See the description of this program or go directly to the online purchase page.

Bloggem Link Gift Certificates for Our Soldiers

1 May 2003

The Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) now has gift certificates available for purchase online. Recipients can use the gift certificates at any PX or BX (Post or Base Exchange) worldwide. Visit the link above for a description of options for sending a gift certificate:

If you know the address of someone who is deployed, select the first option, and the gift certificate will be sent to him or her. The other four options allow you to donate a gift certificate to a worthy recipient. For more information about the AAFES, visit their web site.

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