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CalVet Secretary to speak at blessing of statue honoring American Indians and Alaska Natives on Memorial Day
Vito Imbasciani MD, Secretary of the California Department of Veterans Affairs will be among the speakers at the blessing of a larger-than-life-size statue honoring American Indian and Alaska Native U.S. military veterans in Riverside on Memorial Day. The dedication and blessing will begin at the Riverside National Cemetery, 22495 Van Buren Boulevard, Riverside, California, at […]
Putting the “In Memory of” back into Memorial Day
The Northern California Veterans Cemetery rests on a hillcrest in the small community of Igo, near Redding. A row of U.S. flags greets visitors as they pass through the gates. With Mount Lassen offering a spectacular backdrop, the lawns are green and lush. Headstones stand in precise rows. Operated by the California Department of Veterans […]
Major John E. Cleckner left legacy of veteran advocacy in Northern California
REDDING – Retired Major John E. Cleckner, Sr., who matched his decorated career in Army Special Forces with a lifelong dedication in retirement to helping military veterans, died May 11 in Redding. He was 81. Cleckner served 22 years, two months in the Infantry, including tours of duty in Vietnam. He received a Purple Heart […]
Expo in Fresno to teach disabled veterans business owners how to get state and federal contracts
David Ruiz of Fresno served as a cryptologist aboard the USS Midway during the Iran hostage crisis of 1979-80. When he left the Navy years later, he realized that the words coming out of other people’s mouths seemed somewhat cryptic to him. Hearing loss will do that. “Tinnitus,” he said. He waited for years to […]
Torrance, Oceanside keep Armed Forces Day tradition marching on
In 1947, as life in the United States settled into the new normal following World War II, President Truman formally established the Department of Defense to oversee all branches of the military. At that time, each branch held its own appreciation day. Instead, in 1949 Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson unified these events into Armed […]
How to make the most of veterans services at the DMV
Do you want the veteran designation on your California driver’s license? What about a disabled veteran license plate for your car or truck? Here are some tips to easily navigate a trip to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV): HAVE YOUR PAPERWORK IN ORDER: Go to your local County Veteran Service Office (CVSO) to obtain […]
April is Military Sexual Trauma Month
THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS INFORMATION ABOUT SEXUAL ASSAULT, TRAUMA, AND SEXUAL HARRASSMENT April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. It is important for service members, veterans, and their families to understand this issue, and what resources are available to help. What is Military Sexual Trauma? During military service, service members may receive upsetting and unwanted sexual attention, […]
HOLIDAY STRESS MANAGEMENT FOR VETERANS
The holiday season can be full of fun, friends and family, but the season can also be a source of stress for veterans. Stress can affect your health and become a problem when the stress begins to feel overwhelming. Here are some tips that can assist you when the seasons stress starts to take over. […]
Pearl Harbor Survivor Don Long reflects on Dec. 7, 1941
Napa valley resident and Navy veteran Don Long recently sat down with CalVet to share his memories of December 7, 1941 when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. Long recalls seeing planes just moments before 8 a.m. as he got ready to begin test flights with his crew. Watch the video to hear how he survived […]
On Oct. 13, California Vietnam Veterans Memorial marks 30 years
Join us at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 13, as we mark the 30th anniversary of the dedication of the California Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Sacramento’s Capitol Park. Originally dedicated in 1988, the memorial honors the service and sacrifice of California’s Vietnam veterans who were killed or missing in action, or who died from causes related […]