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foster-hiresThe national commander is the executive head of The American Legion, with full power to enforce provisions of the Legion’s constitution, bylaws and resolutions of the national convention, which meets each year to govern the organization. Each national commander serves a one-year term, after which a new one is elected at the convention; five national vice commanders are also elected annually.

Don’t miss out on a dinner to honor National Commander Foster and Department Commander Pete Wasco.  There is three dinners:  one in the east of the state, one in the central section and one in the west.  Make your reservation now, tickets are first come first serve!  Click on the section to download the ticket reservation form.

Jimmie Foster of Anchorage, Alaska, was elected national commander of The American Legion on Sept. 2, 2010, during the 92nd National Convention in Milwaukee. Born and raised on a farm, he attended and graduated from Northeastern A&M College in Miami, Okla., with a degree in agriculture education. While there, he met and married his wife, Rehta, and started a family. After working in the textiles and grocery business, he pursued a military career.

Foster joined the Marines and was stationed at Camp Pendleton and the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego. Upon his discharge from the Marines, he returned to school for a short time. Then, wanting to get back into action, he enlisted in the Army, ultimately retiring on Aug. 1, 1994, while stationed at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., as chief legal NCO. He returned to Alaska on the day of his retirement.

He and Rehta have two sons, Christopher and Michael, and four grandchildren. All have been active members of The American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary and Sons of the American Legion in Anchorage. Rehta is a past unit, Western District and department president in Alaska.

Foster’s 28 years of American Legion experience include offices and appointments at all levels. He is a member of Spenard Post 28 in Anchorage, where he has served as adjutant for many years and as post commander in 1989-1990. He has been the Western District adjutant for seven different department commanders.

He has served on numerous department committees, including Americanism, Citizens Flag Alliance, Economics, Employment, Internal Affairs, Legislative, Membership & Post Activities, Military Affairs, National Security and Naval Affairs, to name a few. During his term as Membership chairman, the Department of Alaska finished first in the nation on target-date membership. He served as department commander in 1999-2000.

Foster also served as Alaska’s Alternate National Executive Committeeman from 2000 to 2002, and as National Executive Committeeman from 2002 to 2006.

On the national level, he served on the National & Homeland Security Council, and the Economic, Internal Affairs and Legislative commissions. He also was vice chairman of the Subcommittee on Resolutions and, most recently, chairman of the National Legislative Commission.

CB034345Happy New Year Legion Family members!  As we enter 2011 there are some very important issues before us.  Membership is our lifeblood!  Efforts to retain and recruit members are of utmost importance for our posts, our Department and our National organization.  We must stop the decline in membership!  Our posts are the window through which our communities view The American Legion.  We encourage all our readers to assist our posts in meeting their membership goals.  As we’ve said many time before “membership is everyone’s business!”  Get involved in making your post 100% this year.

 

An area of concern for our members, and especially our post homes, is what is happening with the “small games of chance” legislation.  Department Commander Pete Wasco has met with Governor Elect Tom Corbett’s transitional team and discussed the need to address some real changes in the current small games of chance laws.  The current law is 30-years old and falls short on realistic limits on prizes and how or what those funds can be legally expended on.  The expectations are very high; we will see new legislation passed this year.  We will keep you apprised of the process as the new legislation is introduced.  We would appreciate if you would contact your local legislator and get them to support this needed change.  For those with Internet access the information is on our website at www.pa-legion.com.

 

Another Pennsylvania General Assembly issue is increased funding for Act 66 (the service officers initiative).  Our Pennsylvania American Legion should be very proud of the performance of our Department Service Officers.  Collectively, in a twelve month period, our service officers have served over 6314 veterans, with new federal benefits awarded to these veterans totaling $68,426,503.  We have also served at least one veteran in all 67 counties within Pennsylvania.  One of the pillars of The American Legion is service to our veterans and we set the standard for maintaining this important legacy!

 

Posts should have contacted local schools for candidates in our Oratorical Contest.  Contestants should already be working on their oration.  We would like to see a large turnout for the Department finals in Harrisburg.  These young men and women compete for more than $16,000 in scholarship money and the level of preparation at this level clearly establishes this program as the premier event of its kind.  The contest is held in the Forum Building, a beautiful historic facility located in downtown Harrisburg, March 5, 2011 at 10 AM.   It is the absolutely perfect venue for our event.  Another plus is attending this contest it’s free!  Try and be present at this event.  You will be glad you attended.

 

The National Commander’s Tour is March 7 in the East at Lehighton; March 8 in Middletown and March 9 at Avalon.  Dinner ticket and ad book information have been sent out and is also on our website.  Let’s show National Commander Jimmie Foster that we are “Pennsylvania Proud”.  Please plan on attending when the banquet is in your area.  Also please support the ad booklet as this assists the sponsoring posts in offsetting the costs of planning this dinner.

 

Legion College was again a great success!  Thanks to all committee members who made both events such a complete triumph!  Thanks also to our Legion Family members who attended or helped get the word out about these events. 

 

Our annual Holiday Hospital Tour went extremely well this year.  Thanks to Hospital Entertainment Chairman Ed Connell for working so closely on the scheduling.  We traveled 1328 miles without any glitches as we visited all six State Veterans Homes and ten VAMC’s across our Commonwealth.  Thanks to all three of our Vice Commanders - Alex Dombrowsky, Earle “Spanky” McCarney and Joe Cocco - as they accompanied our Department Commander Pete Wasco when we were in their section. Thanks also to Department President Beverly Reinhard, Art Hollerman, NECman Richard Coccimiglio, and our own Past Department Commander Jim “Sammy Claus” Hales, who traveled to each stop and contributed to making the lives a little brighter for the residents and patients we visited.  Last, but certainly not least, a “special thanks” to all our VAVS Representatives and all the volunteers who make the days a little brighter for our veterans and for representing our goals so well - we salute you!

 

A few 2011 dates to remember:  The annual Allegheny County Youth Achievement dinner will be held at the Pittsburgh Soldiers & Sailors Hall April 10; February 2 is our 80% membership target date; March 3 is our 85% membership target date; April DEC will be April 1-3 at the Holiday Inn Harrisburg East; Department Commanders Testimonial Dinner will be at the Holiday Inn Harrisburg East April 2 and Department President Reinhard’s Testimonial Dinner will be in Allentown April 9. All testimonial dinner flyers have been mailed out and are on our website.  Until next time…

amerlegion-color-emblem “Pride & Performance” is Department Commander Pete Wasco’s motto this membership year. You interest and participation in the Pennsylvania American Legion is welcome and in fact, needed! This great organization has a myriad of exceptional programs all of which set us apart from any of the other veterans’ service organizations. There is literally something of interest for all veterans and their families in The American Legion! Promoting membership to advancing any one of our programs is essential to the success of any or all of our programs. The task is everyone’s responsibility. Together, with your assistance, we can increase our membership and participation in The American Legion programs. You can be an asset to the success of your post, county, district, section or department. We implore you to be an active component in our American Legion. “Pride & Performance” is a fitting slogan, through your participation we will ALL benefit – ALL being The American Legion, our post’s, communities and this great Nation! Our four pillars are still as important today as they were in 1919.

Legion College is here again. All posts are encouraged to send their commanders, adjutants, SAL officers, Auxiliary, Legion Riders officers and all interested members who may benefit from this day-long training/informational session. The dates are October 30 for the east and central section at Cumberland Valley High School in Mechanicsburg and November 6 at Latrobe High School for the western section. The courses this year are: General Course, Adjutant Course, Auxiliary Course, SAL Course, Service Officer Course, Legion Riders Course, Home Association Course and Chaplain Course. The registration is only $15 for any of these eight courses. Of particular interest this year are detailed instructions on the IRS Form 990, small games of chance updates, a new membership tool that will be useful for the entire Legion family, as well as information offered through each of the scheduled classes. We have had a great turnout over the past three years and we hope you will take time to attend the Legion College most convenient for you and your post’s Legion family members.

Our Department Commander Pete Wasco’s project this year is the National Emergency Fund (NEF). We have instituted the placards that have been used in the past and customized them to reflect our commanders NEF project. These placards are in essence exactly the same as the shamrocks for Muscular Dystrophy, the hearts for the American Heart Association, etc. There is one difference and that is they are supported by our members and they benefit our members. In the past ten years Pennsylvania posts and Legionnaires have drawn from this fund. We support this fund and through the sales of these placards this poses no real burden to any of our posts in pushing this worthwhile program. To support this, a post simply needs to get the placards from your district commander and sell them to your customers. Post 145 in Crafton does not have a bar but they easily sell 100 of these NEF placards at their bingo. We ask you to make a concerted effort to make this a successful campaign. In addition to the NEF our Department is supporting other National programs to include the Legacy Fund, Wounded Warrior Project, and the Child Welfare Fund. All these are very worthwhile programs that deserve our support. With the small games of chance being scrutinized more now than ever before these programs are an excellent way for your post to comply with the letter of the law and support a good cause. When your post is making donations to worthy causes please consider these as they are very worthwhile programs deserving of our support!

Congress has made September 16 The American Legion Day! In commemoration of the day The American Legion was chartered by Congress – The American Legion Day marks the beginning of a three-month period to promote the organization and the good work done to aid America’s veterans, their families and the communities in which American Legion posts are located. This is an opportune time to reconnect with your local community and possibly get some free publicity in your local news media. As I have said many times before, “our posts are the window through which our communities view our American Legion.” Posts should make an effort to reestablish programs in the community and the schools in your respective areas and show we are much more than a bar. Make your community a Legiontown! Making your town a Legiontown can begin on American Legion Day with a ceremony involving city leaders and the public with events and activities continuing through November. Every community interaction is an opportunity to educate the public about the Four Pillars of The American Legion and the services provided by your post. Other opportunities might include a Veterans Service Day, disaster preparedness education, Halloween safety, Heroes to Hometowns troop support events, and other opportunities that directly involve members of your community. The better we educate our communities as to what The American Legion is the easier we will garner participation in our programs and entice new members to join our great organization! Let’s all make our community a Legiontown!

The Oratorical Contest is coming quicker than you think! This is the time to get your local students/schools working on this great program. Every school should have a participant and should have an equal opportunity to compete for the more than $16,500 in prize monies given by our Department at the state finals. This is in conjunction with the contest money that can be won at the district, county and section contests. The student who wins our department contest will advance to the National contest for a chance to win an additional $18,000. With the high cost of higher education today I am sure many students in all our posts communities and their parents would participate in this great program.

Remember Veterans Day is November 11th that may be an opportune time to reconnect with your community. An open house may be the ticket. Inviting prospective new members to attend is a great idea!

The Department of Pennsylvania American Legion annual Christmas Tour will be December 3-9. The Department Commander, Adjutant, National Executive Committeeman, Auxiliary President and the Hospital Entertainment chairman will travel across our Commonwealth and visit each state veterans’ home and VA hospital. We encourage all interested members of our American Legion family to join us when we are in your area. The residents and patients truly appreciate it, so come out and help bring some joy to our veterans’ lives.

Our Department Executive Committee meeting is January 14-16, 2011. The annual Housing for Homeless Veterans Corp. dinner will be held Saturday, January 15th. Make plans to support this important program by placing an ad in the program book and attending the dinner. Dinner tickets will be $25, ads will run $70 for a full page, $50 for a half page and $40 for a quarter page. Make sure you get ads approved early so you can send them in and show your support for this great program.

The National Commander’s tour of Pennsylvania will begin in the east on March 7, continue to the central section March 8 and conclude in the western section on March 9th. Make plans to attend the banquet when it is in your area and hear the message from National Commander Foster and show him we are Pennsylvania proud!

Finally, I participated on a 9-11 Memorial Pennsylvania American Legion Riders run. This was well attended, well run, very organized and the camaraderie was second to none. I wish to thank the Pennsylvania American Legion Riders for their support and for the good things they are involved in! Until next time…

american eagle with flagI would first like to thank you again for electing me as your Department Commander. When I was elected I spoke about change, and how we need to re-think the way we do certain things.

 

One of those changes is our American Legion Riders (ALR) program. We did have our first open election for our ALR and they are out there getting old chapters re-chartered and starting up new ones. I want to congratulate Charles Oakley on being elected State President and wish him well this year.

 

Other areas we need to look at are our programs. We need to get out into our communities and promote all of them: Keystone Boys State, State Police Week, Oratorical and Essay, the list goes on and on but it’s up to each and every one of us to get out and promote them.

 

My motto for the year is “Pride & Performance”. I have pride in this great organization and perform proudly the duties that I took an oath to uphold. That’s one way we can increase membership and help each of The American Legion programs.

 

Speaking of membership, we lost 11,000 members last year. I don’t know about you, but I am very proud of the fact that I come from the largest department in the world. If we don’t stop letting older members slip out the back door we will no longer be the largest department. So I urge you to make contact with all your members and ask them to renew, or find out why they are not renewing, it could be a simple fix.

 

Another thing that needed looking at was our employee retirement plan. I would like to thank all members of the DEC for making necessary changes so that we can not only take care of our employees but stay financially secure in the future.

 

My project for this year is the National Emergency Fund (NEF). I feel this is a very important program in which members and posts can and have used in the past when there was a natural disaster. All district commanders were given 1000 NEF placards at the September DEC. I hope they are being distributed to all our posts.

 

I hope to see and meet many of you at one of our Legion Colleges, either Legion College East on October 30th at Cumberland Valley High School or Legion College West on November 6th at Latrobe High School.

Please keep up the good work. Keep in mind Veterans Day is November 11.

 

God bless

nef-ride-089Thanks all who Supported the USS Wasco On Oct 2 2010 for NEF Fund to raise over $2500

The National Emergency Fund has provided over $6,000,000 in direct financial assistance to Legion family members and posts. The National Emergency Fund has kept posts from closing and enabled Legion family members to begin to rebuild their homes and their lives.

The Pennsylvania American Legion Riders got behind our Department Commander Wasco and supported his project the NEF Fund.

There was a Benefit Run for the NEF will on October 2nd that started at 8:00 am.  The cost was only $10 per person.  We will visited many Posts including 910, 386, 998, 420, 26, 143, 730, and 733.  We returned to Department Headquarters around 1:00 pm.  We had an all American cookout including hamburgers, hot dogs and refreshments.

We support our Department Commander Pete Wasco’s project for the NEF and now show us what you can do to support the NEF fund.

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Newly Elected State Commander Wasco is working for the Legionnaires of Pennsylvania from the start!  Four hours after he was elected Pennsylvania American Legion Department Commander Pete Wasco met with State Representative from the 88th District, Sheryl M. Delozier.  Commander Wasco emphasized needing continued support for Act 66, The Service Officer Funding initiative and also HB-169 small games of chance legislation.

 


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The Pennsylvania American Legion, from the largest veterans service organization, has unanimously elected Pete Wasco as Department Commander at the 92nd Annual Department Convention held at the Hilton Hotel in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.  Wasco has proven his leadership and dedication to veterans and their families through many Legion programs and community events including Foreign Relations Council, Housing for Homeless Veterans and the Pennsylvania War Veterans Council Representative.  He has held many positions in the American Legion including Vice Commander and Membership Vice Chairman. He has had years of service to his local veterans in Cumberland, Dauphin and Lebanon Counties.

 

Wasco is a Vietnam Era Navy veteran with an honorable discharge in 1971 which made him eligible to join the Pennsylvania American Legion.  Wasco has been an active member of his local American Legion Post New Cumberland Post 143.  Wasco is also a member of the Sons of the American Legion Squadron 143.

Pete and his wife Susan live in New Cumberland where he was active in the New Cumberland Youth Baseball Association as a coach and league president.  He has two daughters Danielle Liebig and Deanne Wasco and a stepson Daniel Crater.  Wasco is employed at flight Systems Electronics Group as a Materials Specialist.

 

The Pennsylvania American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary, Sons of The American Legion, and The American Legion Riders meet for our annual Department convention.  Some of the guests that addressed the Legion family this year was Dan Onorato, Allegheny County Chief Executive and candidate for governor; Honorable Tom Corbett, Pennsylvania Attorney General and candidate for governor and Pat Toomey, candidate for senator.

 

For 92 years the Pennsylvania American Legion has been in existence making a positive difference in each community as well as remaining active in local, state and national legislation.  Each year we gather together about 1500 delegates to honor award winners such as Teacher of the Year, Firefighter of the Year and Employer of the Year (just to name a few).  Our main objective is to educate our Legionnaires on today’s issues and concern for veterans and their families.  We also take this very important time to review and possible pass Resolutions that will be forwarded onto our National Organization as well as our state government.