#23608 - 12/16/08 09:24 PM
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SSG Matthys, Douglas W. in Iraq. Insurgents, be afraid, be very afraid.
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#23609 - 02/07/09 09:06 PM
This Just In
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Sgt. Doug gave permission to post this:
Elections went very smooth. Had some vehicles carrying ballots roll thru the ECP. A curfew was in place in Baghdad, so it was meant to be smooth. The next few days while ballots are counted and results posted is what we are braced for. Just got back from the chow hall. They gave us two beers per an for the SuperBowl. nobody watched the game, slammed two beers and left. I must confess, they were damn good. Sorry for not writing more than a few lines lately, just busy as hell lately and time gets away from you. Boom count up to around 40. Hard to believe. Will be at Caddo in no time. Send the pic of your knife to Wilk, I told him abouit it tonight, we sat together and consumed. I look forward to the two of you meeting, he's a good man.
SSG Doug Matthys B TRP 1-124 CAV BUBBAFEST FOUNDER CADDO LAKE ENTHUSIAST RANDALL KNIFE OWNER
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#23610 - 03/12/09 08:31 PM
Re: This Just In
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In case the acronym eludes anyone, ECP = Entry Control Point.
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#23611 - 03/12/09 09:32 PM
Re: This Just In
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Thanks Wally.
Talked to Sgt. Doug for an hour Saturday (via Skype) before the Guy Clark concert.
The Boom Count is 60+.
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#23612 - 03/12/09 10:28 PM
Re: This Just In
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I should probably pm this but I'm just too lazy to figure out how, everyone forgive me... TTB I have the block of Cherry Micarta and plan on hand delivering it to the shop in May, tenatively for a #2-4... (Reduced hilt)
I've got two knives coming up in May and I'm going to go down to Orlando to pick them up and then to Odessa, to have the sheathes fitted. Visiting the shop is always a good excuse to order another knife! One of the ones I'm supposed to pick up is a #2-8, Silver by Doug Cream and Ivory courtesy of the good Captain... life is good...
I know this is the Special Fighter area, and I apoligize for taking up the space here when it's supposed to be about the American heroes getting the job done as we speak. God knows I love the military and my heart always goes out to those who stand on the wall every night. It truly is a helluva country!
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#23613 - 03/13/09 07:18 AM
Bogus Military Charities
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I received the following email from one of my colleagues at the Department of Defense in connection with some of the work I do for them. To my mind it is a reaffirmation of how really special our Special Fighters' project is since we know that 100% of all the things and money we donate go to the troops with the only adminsitration expense being the actual cost of the shipping, and I am willing to bet that TTB frequently eats that expense. One more huge WELL DONE!! goes out to Rhett, TTB and all the folks who contribute time, money and stuff. You may want to note which "charities" received failing grades before you write a check to any organization besides our Special Fighters: Quote:
AMERICAN VETERAN'S CHARITIES - A SHAM!!
Americans gave millions of dollars in the past year to veterans charities designed to help troops wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan, but several of the groups spent relatively little money on the wounded, according to a leading watchdog organization and federal tax filings.
Eight veterans charities, including some of the nation's largest, gave less than a third of the money raised to the causes they champion, far below the recommended standard, the American Institute of Philanthropy says in a report. One group passed along 1 cent for every dollar raised, the report says. Another paid its founder and his wife a combined $540,000 in compensation and benefits last year, a Washington Post analysis of tax filings showed.
Richard H. Esau Jr., executive director of the Military Order of the Purple Heart Service Foundation, based in Annandale, said the cost of fundraising limits how much his group can spend on charitable causes. 'Do you have any idea how much money it costs to advertise? It's unbelievable the amount of money it takes to advertise in the print and electronic media,' he said. 'I'm very proud of what we do, and we certainly do look after everybody. The point is we do the right thing by veterans.'
Borochoff said many Veterans charities are 'woefully inefficient, ' spending large sums on costly direct-mail advertising. 'They over-solicit. They love to send out a lot of trinkets and stickers and greeting cards and flags and things that waste a lot of money that they get little return on,' said Borochoff, who plans to testify before Congress today.
The philanthropy institute gave F's to 12 of the 29 military charities reviewed and D's to eight. Five were awarded A-pluses, including the Fisher House Foundation in Rockville, which the institute says directs more than 90 percent of its income to charitable causes.
One group received an A, and one received an A-minus. Jim Weiskopf, spokesman for Fisher House, said the charity does not use direct-mail advertising. 'As soon as you do direct mail, your fund-raising expenses go up astronomically, ' he said.
One egregious example, Borochoff said, is Help Hospitalized Veterans, which was founded in 1971 by Roger Chapin, a veteran of the Army Finance Corps and a San Diego real estate developer. The charity, which provides therapeutic arts and crafts kits to hospitalized veterans, reported income of $71.3 million last year and spent about one-third of that money on charitable work, the philanthropy institute said.
In its tax filings, Help Hospitalized Veterans reported paying more than $4 million to direct-mail fundraising consultants. The group also has run television advertisements featuring actor Sam Waterston, game show host Pat Sajak and other celebrities.
Bennett Weiner, chief operating officer of the Better Business Bureau, said the agency has 20 standards for reviewing charities, including that a charity's fundraising and overhead costs not exceed 35 percent of total contributions.
The American Institute of Philanthropy, a leading charity watchdog, issued a report card this month for 29 veterans and military charities. Letter grades were based largely on the charities' fundraising costs and the percentage of money raised that was spent on charitable activities. The charities that received failing grades are in bold type.
Air Force Aid Society (A+)
American Ex-Prisoners of War Service Foundation (F)
American Veterans Coalition (F)
American Veterans Relief Foundation (F)
AMVETS National Service Foundation (F)
Armed Services YMCA of the USA (A-)
Army Emergency Relief (A+)
Blinded Veterans Association (D)
Disabled American Veterans (D)
Disabled Veterans Association (F)
Fisher House Foundation (A+)
Freedom Alliance (F)
Help Hospitalized Veterans/Coalition to Salute America's Heroes (F)
Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund (A+)
Military Order of the Purple Heart Service Foundation (F)
National Military Family Association (A)
National Veterans Services Fund (F)
National Vietnam Veterans Committee (D)
Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (A+)
NCOA National Defense Foundation (F)
Paralyzed Veterans of America (F)
Soldiers' Angels (D)
United Spinal Association' s Wounded Warrior Project (D)
USO (United Service Organization) (C+)
Veterans of Foreign Wars and Foundation (C-)
Veterans of the Vietnam War & the Veterans Coalition (D)
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (D)
VietNow National Headquarters (F)
Regards, Doug
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#23614 - 03/13/09 08:45 AM
Re: Bogus Military Charities
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THANKS DOUG! Very Helpful info. Tony
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