Nebraska-Jefferson County Veteran Service Office

Nebraska-Jefferson County Veteran Service Office Veteran Service Office located in Jefferson County, Nebraska. We provide assistance to veterans and their families in accessing military and U.S.

Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits and Nebraska State resources.

07/25/2023

The veterans transport vehicle will be out of service August 28th to September 1st. It will be in the body shop getting new windshield and dents fixed from the hail storm.

07/25/2023

The Office will be closed August 21st to August 25th for training. Jim will not be available that week.

July 2023 Veteran of the Month   Ronald R. Bales was born in Fairbury, Nebraska and attended K-12 in the Fairbury Public...
07/11/2023

July 2023 Veteran of the Month

Ronald R. Bales was born in Fairbury, Nebraska and attended K-12 in the Fairbury Public School system full time except for a short period of time when the family moved to Arlington, Nebraska where Ron’s father worked for Omaha Public Power before moving back to Fairbury to work in construction. Ron remembers that when he was a junior in high school the wrestling program began. The program took off full time in his senior year and he qualified for State in the 133-pound class.
After graduation in 1966 Ron worked for the Fairbury Creamery hauling large cans of milk for his uncle prior to milk being hauled in bulk tanks. He also worked for Lally Manufacturing, now a part of Barber Furniture, as a sewing machine repairman. He later was transferred to shipping department. The company produced under clothing for the military. At age 20 he received his draft notice and was told to report to Omaha, Nebraska for his military physical. He was also told to pack a bag, because he would be going directly to Basic Training. Basic Training was at Fort Lewis, Washington for an eight-week period. Advanced Individual Training was at Fort Sill, Oklahoma in Artillery. His Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) was 13A10. They learned to shot big guns, mostly 105-millimeter and 155-millimeter howitzers.
His first assignment was a trip to South Vietnam by way of California and Alaska. His first impression of Vietnam upon arrival was a row of seven body bags waiting to be returned to the United States. His first duty station in Nam was a service battery, 2nd Battalion, 35th Artillery near Tay Ninh South Vietnam. This unit had been hit hard by North Vietnamese forces recently and was short personnel. Private First Class (E-3) Bales was able to keep his MOS, but was needed in S-4 Supply. He stayed busy in supply by transporting numerous items such as sand bags, concertina wire and food supplies to the front lines. One day back at base camp he and three other men were building a fence perimeter around the unit’s supply items. They decided to get a drink of water and had just left the immediate work area when an incoming rocket struck near their work site. Had they not been thirsty, at the least, they would have been covered with shrapnel. Being close to the underground bunker where they slept in three-high bunk beds helped prevent any injuries. Even with concertina wire perimeters guard duty personnel who failed to stay awake throughout the night duty would likely be found with slit throats in the morning, courtesy of the enemy.
Later Bales was assigned to drive a Battery Commander to various locations and always on pay days. The Captain had a 60 caliber machine gun mounted on their jeep and was always looking to see action. Private Bales had more of an attitude that danger would find them without going out of one’s way to find it. One day a chopper that had just taken off had a mechanical malfunction and crashed near their location. They were able to take both men to safety and transport one soldier to a hospital.
Payday was always an opportunity to join some of his friends at a Chinese restaurant for Chinese food and attempt to eat with chop sticks. Bob Hope and Connie Stevens shows were also a bright spot while serving in Vietnam. But the best time in Vietnam was sometime after being transferred to Long Binh. One day Bales was asked by a Convoy Commander to accompany his convoy to Tay Ninh. Being familiar with the area, Bales agreed. The next day after arriving in Tay Ninh a General arrived in a chopper and stated that he had orders for Bales to be returned to the United States. The General’s chopper took Bales to Long Binh and in a few days, he was back home. While serving his Country in South Vietnam Specialist E-4 Bales earned: National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, and Army Commendation Medal.
Back in Fairbury Ron worked for his uncle for a while hauling bulk milk, married his wife, Linda, in April, 1971 and worked about 10 years for Garber Honda from 1972 to 1982. In 1982 he began a 33-year career working for the City of Fairbury and retired in 2015. He is a past member of the Elks, a long-time member of the VFW and now enjoys fishing and spending time with his wife, Linda of 52 years, his kids, grand kids, and great grand kids.

View Virtual Tours of our Veterans’ Homes Interested in getting a look inside one of Nebraska’s veterans’ homes? NDVA is...
07/10/2023

View Virtual Tours of our Veterans’ Homes

Interested in getting a look inside one of Nebraska’s veterans’ homes? NDVA is currently working on creating virtual tours of our four facilities across the state. Our virtual tours of the Eastern Nebraska Veterans’ Home and the Western Nebraska Veterans’ Home are up now on our website. Stay tuned for virtual tours of the Central Nebraska Veterans’ Home and the Norfolk Veterans’ Home!

Jefferson County Veterans Service Office with the help of Volunteers got the American Flags out around the Courthouse. O...
06/30/2023

Jefferson County Veterans Service Office with the help of Volunteers got the American Flags out around the Courthouse. Our Flags will Fly freely in celebration of Independence Day.

Thank you, to all the volunteers that came out to help get our Flags Flying.
Have a Happy 4th of July, everyone stay safe.

06/28/2023

The Jefferson County Veterans Service Office will be closed July 3, 2023 thru July 7th 2023
If you have made arrangements with the Veterans Office for transportation to a VA approved medical appointment. We will get you to your scheduled appointment. The driver will call you the day before your appointment to let you know what time you will be picked up.
If you call the office please leave your name and phone number and I will get back to you as soon as I can. If it is an Emergency feel free to call the Nebraska Department of Veterans Affairs at 402-420-4021. Have a Happy 4th of July

Veteran's Check this out, do any of your children want to take music lessons or music classes. Here is a start
06/26/2023

Veteran's Check this out, do any of your children want to take music lessons or music classes. Here is a start

Veterans Mission of Mercy Dental ClinicThe Mission of Mercy Dental Clinic will provide a range of dental services--inclu...
06/23/2023

Veterans Mission of Mercy Dental Clinic
The Mission of Mercy Dental Clinic will provide a range of dental services--including exams, cleanings, fillings, full/partial denture, extraction and more--to eligible Nebraska veterans and their spouses. The two-day clinic will be held at the Atlas and Titan Army National Guard Readiness Center in Mead, Nebraska, on Friday, October 6, and Saturday, October 7.

Eligibility:
Any individual who served in the U.S. Armed Forces, regardless of type of service—active, reserve, or guard—as well as their spouse. If you were ever issued a US military uniform in service to our Nation, you and/or your spouse are eligible.

Volunteers, are also needed for this Clinic. Links are now live to register for the clinic or to sign up to volunteer.
https://veterans.nebraska.gov/dentalclinic

Event Time:
8 am - 3:30 pm
Event Date:
Friday, October 6, 2023 to Saturday, October 7, 2023

06/20/2023

The Jefferson County Veterans Service Office will be putting Flags out around the Courthouse on June 30, 2023 at 10:00 am. Anyone wishing to volunteer please meet on the West side of the Courthouse at 10:00 am. The Flags will be taken in on July 5, 2023 at 10:00 am. The Veterans Service Office would like to thank all volunteers and local businesses for your support and help to get our U.S. Flags flying freely on our Federal Holidays. Hope to see you there.

06/08/2023

Korean War Remembrance Ceremony
Saturday, July 29th
Memorial Park, Omaha

Ceremony 10 a.m. - Omaha’s Memorial Park
Korean War Veterans will be honored at this event as well as spouses and/or family members of veterans no longer with us. There will be special seating for up to 500 under a tent. Others are welcome to bring lawn chairs.

July 28th & 29th
Re-enactors will be camped at the park all day Friday and Saturday with military gear, equipment and vehicles. Stop out and see them!

Korean War Memorial - A half-size replica of the Korean Memorial in Washington, D.C. will be at Memorial Park July 28 and until 2pm July 29.

No admission fee.

June 2023 Jefferson county Veteran Of The MonthJim Schmidt was born May 30, 1947, into a farming family with 11 children...
06/06/2023

June 2023 Jefferson county Veteran Of The Month

Jim Schmidt was born May 30, 1947, into a farming family with 11 children at Nelson, Nebraska. Shortly after Jim was born his family quit the farming business and moved to Fairbury where Jim’s dad worked for a while at the Fairbury Cemetery and later became the Park Superintendent at Crystal Springs. Jim attended grade school in Fairbury and graduated from Fairbury High School in 1965. He immediately began working for the Mahaska, Kansas Elevator, which was part of the Reynolds, Nebraska Elevator operation.
Jim continued working at the Kansas Elevator until he was drafted into the United States Army August 22, 1966. He attended basic training at Fort Polk, Louisiana. Jim’s training was different than what most recruits experience in their first few weeks of military life. One day while he was on “kitchen police” in the mess hall, he was approached to haul water to various areas around the base. Jim mentioned that another trainee also had a license to drive 2 ½ ton trucks. Jim ended up with a better driving job. He spent the majority of his basic training hauling meals to trainees around the base most of the time throughout weekly training, which gave him a fair amount of free time and was able to avoid most of the unpleasantries of basic training.
After Jim’s initial military training he spent two weeks in a reception station at Fort Hood, Texas. Eventually Specialist Schmidt was assigned to Company Headquarters & Headquarters 2nd Armor Division. The unit prided itself in its motto: “Hell on Wheels.” Fort Hood was also noted for a large simulated Vietnamese village where training was conducted night and day. His primary duties were clerical in nature, but he also spent a larger portion of his time driving commanding officers to locations to observe training. After a course in projector training, he spent some time showing training films to the Commanding General.
In April, 1967, Specialist Schmidt received orders for South Vietnam, but the section commander requested that he needed his specialist with a secret clearance to remain at Fort Hood where Specialist Schmidt remained until an early out in June 3, 1968, for grain harvest back in Nebraska. While on active-duty Specialist Fourth Class Schmidt received: The National Defense Service Medal, Good Conduct Medal and Expert Rifle Medal. (Jim also spent four years in the inactive Army Reserves).
Jim and his new bride, Janice, moved to Reynolds, Nebraska where Jim began working for the grain elevator. In 1972 Jim became the manager until his retirement in 2014. Over the years Jim and his family have practiced the Judeo-Christian values that this Great Nation was founded on. Jim has been a 45-year member of Fairbury Elks Lodge 1203, a 27 year member of Fairbury American Legion Post 24, serving as commander one year, and also served approximately 20 years on the Reynolds, Town Board.
Today Jim and his wife, Janice of 56 years, live in rural Jefferson County and spend as much time as possible with children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.





Written by Doug Kapke

06/06/2023

The Veteran Service Office will be closed June 12 through 16 for VACATION!

If you need immediate attention or have an emergency call NE Department of Veterans Affairs @ 402-420-4021.

For all other correspondence, please call the Office @ 402-729-6839 and leave a message. I will return your call when I return.
Don Cook VSO

Address

411 4th Street
Fairbury, NE
68352

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 3pm
Tuesday 8am - 3pm
Wednesday 8am - 3pm
Thursday 8am - 3pm
Friday 8am - 3pm

Telephone

+14027296839

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