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Formula Determines SBP Cost
Sgt. Shaft | April 02, 2007
Simple Formula Determines Cost of Survivors Benefit Plan Dear Sgt. Shaft: The festival will present films from new and established international and domestic filmmakers that honor the heroic stories of the American armed forces and the worldwide struggle for freedom and liberty. Some of the films screened will be fan favorites. Others will be screened for the first time. All will in some way express the courage and selflessness of our fighting men and women and the value of their work.
President GI Film Festival Brandon@gifilmfestival.com Dear Brandon: Thanks for the heads-up. I am sure my readers will appreciate this stellar event. Shaft Notes: The Sarge is looking forward to joining the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) when it presents awards to individuals and organizations that strongly support military men and women and their families as they promote a strong national defense. The awards will be presented April 17 at a ceremony on Capitol Hill in the District. Among the recipients will be accomplished film, theater and television actor and director Gary Sinise, star of "CSI: New York." He will receive the MOAA Distinguished Service Award for his support of military people. He has completed 22 United Service Organizations tours across the United States and around the world, and will be making a fourth USO trip to the Persian Gulf region. Outside the USO, he has performed many benefit concerts for military people and veterans. He is also the national spokesman for the American Disabled Veterans for Life Memorial and co-founded Operation Iraqi Children, which provides educational materials to students in Iraq through donations from the American people. Send letters to Sgt. Shaft, c/o John Fales, PO Box 65900, Washington, D.C. 20035-5900; fax 301/622-3330; call 202/257-5446; or e-mail sgtshaft@bavf.org.
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About Sgt. Shaft
Sgt. Shaft was hatched in April of 1982 at the home of the veterans' newspaper, Stars & Stripes, in Washington, D.C. This moniker combines the name of its creator, John Fales, Marine MOS in Vietnam and "Scout Sgt.," with the military expression when wronged, "Shafted."
Sgt. Shaft's wry sense of humor, empathy for the underdog, and strong love of country and fellow veterans closely mirror the nature of its creator. In addition to writing the column, John Fales is President of the Blinded American Veterans Foundation. His decorations include Purple Heart, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Service Medal, New York State Conspicuous Service Medal, Presidential Unit Citation, Combat Action Ribbon, and South Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry. Sgt. Shaft has no twin. What's Hot
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