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From:
M
and M To: rfmtitus@shaw.ca
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 5:42 AM Subject: Military Peacekeeper Book, Sinai Surgeon
I am writing to the Queens Own Rifles Association to appraise the
membership, many of whom served in Peacekeeping roles, of a Peacekeeping
book I have just published entitled "Sinai Surgeon". I was a
medical officer posted to UNEF in the Sinai desert just prior to the Six
Day War. The book is an historical narrative of UNEF I, the Sinai and
Mediterranean environs and the trials and tribulations of a medical
officer trying to maintain the health of a fighting force under hostile
desert conditions.
More information is available on the book's web site
www.sinaisurgeon.com
where
it can also be purchased.
I would be very grateful if you would include the book's website in one
of your fan-outs to your membership to make them aware of this book
which will have considerable interest to some. Your assistance in this
regard is greatly appreciated. In Pace Paratus Merv Letts MD
(F/L Ret) ========================================================================================================================================= |
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From:
florenceandjohn <florencejohn@ns.sympatico.ca>
Date:
20January, 2011 7:05:07 AM
PST
To:
florenceandjohn <florencejohn@ns.sympatico.ca>
Subject:
Veterans progress report
7
Military/RCMP Veterans /
Against Annuity / Benefit Reduction at age 65
January 20, 2011
Subject: Veterans progress report.
Dear Veterans and Supporters,
Led
by Mr. Peter Stoffer, MP the Military/RCMP Veterans Annuity Campaign continues!
While the Campaign Committee cannot take credit for all the milestones that has
been achieved over the past 5 years, we are certainly proud to have been a part
of it. The following issues have been solved or are ongoing.
Bill C-441, Bill C-221, Bill C-502 and Bill C-201
were introduced to the House of Commons by Mr. Peter Stoffer, MP, (All
of which were discharged from the Parliament agenda!);
On November 2, 2006, a Veterans first 5
points-motion was also introduced to the House by Mr. Peter Stoffer, MP, (Though
it passed, Government refused to recognize the results of the vote!);
A Private member’s motion M-362 was introduced to
the House on November 8, 2007 by Mr Bill Casey, MP, (Discharged
from the Parliamentary agenda!);
Veterans Ombudsman Colonel Pat Stogran stood up for
Veterans and identified numerous short falls with regards to the support
Veterans are receiving from the Veterans Affairs office, (In
turn, he was not re-appointed);
Mike Blais (OPI) of the Veterans First rally that
was held across Canada on November 6, 2010, (Successfully
highlighted Veterans issues to the general public!);
Ms. Sheila Fraser, Auditor General of Canada, will
investigate the new Veterans charter and the lump-sum payments, (A
very positive step in the ongoing fight for Veterans rights!);
On the 23 December 2010 the Supreme Court of
Canada, in a 7-0 decision, unanimously reinstated Veterans (Dennis Manuge) SISIP
Class action law suit, (A
separate issue that may favourably impact on our disabled Veterans!);
Ontario trial lawyers will represent injured
Veterans for free, (Another
plus in the on going fight for Veterans rights!);
Sean Bruyea settled his law suit out of court, (A
well earned award due to his previous unfair treatment from Veterans Affairs!);
The Government of Canada has extended that Agent
Orange deadline to June 2011 and widened eligibility criteria, (Rightfully
so!);
Mr. Rob Oliphant, MP has introduced Private
member’s bill C-607 to make the Veterans Ombudsman office independent and
effective, (Long-time
overdue!);
Defence officials confirm breach of medical privacy
files (Not surprising from
the complex bureaucracy that exit in Ottawa!); and
Numerous meetings were held with supporting MP’s
throughout the Country seeking their support for the Military/RCMP Veterans
Campaign Against Annuity Benefit reduction at age 65. (In
the majority of instances positive results were received!).
The main reason as to why the Government of Canada
has taken a few small steps to improve the treatment of Veteran’s issues is
because: “ Veterans are
organized nationally, they have taken a strong stand and will no longer remain
silent “
This year may be an
election one! Veterans must get involved! Politicians must be made aware that
our vote will require their support towards our Veterans issues!
Military/RCMP
Veterans and their Families have gallantly served their Country. In their Golden
Years they deserve to be treated with honour, fairness, justice and dignity!
For too many years, The Government of Canada has
deceived our Veterans, the Media and General Public with regards to numerous
Veterans issues, but rest assured that “
Veterans will be heard in the future!’
Sincerely,
John Labelle
Veterans Annuity Campaign
Coordinator
(Trust the Lord! Serve the people!)
Important sites:
http://user.eastlink.ca/~clawback1
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from: Mike Blais [mailto:mlblaisrcr@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 7:13 AM
To: Mike Blais
Subject: Canadians Veterans Advocacy - Afghan casualty list 2010 raises
serious questions
Michael
L Blais CD
Founder, Canadian
Veterans Advocacy
6618 Harper Drive,
Niagara Falls, Ont, Cda.
L2E 7K6 //
905-357-3306
MLBlaisRCR@Gmail.com