Rural Counties Veterans Stand Down

Rural Counties Veterans Stand Down We are concerned about the special needs of Veterans who live in Rural Central KY. Our mission is to improve the overall quality of life for our veterans.

Still false!!
03/31/2020

Still false!!

We continue to hear from many of you asking if certain rumors you've seen online about the National Guard are true. This message, in particular, keeps popping up. For the record: it is not true. Check the facts about this rumor and others here: https://ngpa.us/8605

Hey current and former Soldiers that were on Active Duty 2003 to 2015, check this out!!!!
03/05/2020

Hey current and former Soldiers that were on Active Duty 2003 to 2015, check this out!!!!

A contractor has agreed to pay $9.1 million to the U.S. government for selling defective earplugs issued to deployed troops.

APO/FPO/DPO addresses will transition effective 13 August 2020.
03/05/2020

APO/FPO/DPO addresses will transition effective
13 August 2020.

Officials warned customers that once the change is implemented on bases, it could lengthen waiting times at the post office.

Job Opportunity:The job is at the new USO at the Louisville KY airport. Please to go:  http://uso.hrmdirect.com/employme...
02/20/2020

Job Opportunity:

The job is at the new USO at the Louisville KY airport. Please to go:
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For more than 78 years the USOa private nonprofit organizationhas served the men and women of the US military and their families throughout their time in uniform from the moment they join through their deployments and as they transition back to their communities Todays USO continuously adapts to the...

Veterans with Veteran Health ID Card can shop at Military Exchange starting Jan. 1By U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs...
01/02/2020

Veterans with Veteran Health ID Card can shop at Military Exchange starting Jan. 1

By U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs / Published December 05, 2019

WASHINGTON (AFNS) --
The Defense Department has announced expanded commissary, Military Service Exchange and MWR access beginning Jan. 1, 2020, and established a standard for physical access to military installations.

Veterans and primary family caregivers who are eligible and want to take advantage of in-person benefits must have a Veterans Health Identification Card, or VHIC. Primary family caregivers must have an eligibility letter from the Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Community Care.

Veterans currently use VHICs for identification and check-in at VA appointments, but will also use them for base access under the new program.

Veterans eligible solely under this act who are eligible to obtain a VHIC must use this credential for in-person installation and privilege access. The card must display the veteran's eligibility status (e.g., Purple Heart, former prisoner of war or military-service connected).

Veterans eligible solely under this act who are not enrolled in or are not eligible to enroll in VA health care, or who are enrolled in VA health care, but do not possess a VHIC will not have access to DoD and Coast Guard installations for in-person commissary, exchange and MWR retail privileges, but will have full access to online exchanges and American Forces Travel.

Medal of Honor recipients and veterans with 100% service-connected disability ratings are eligible for DoD credentials under DoD policy.

How to get a VHIC
Veterans must be enrolled in the VA health care system to receive a VHIC. To enroll, complete an application for enrollment in VA health care by telephone without the need for a signed-paper application. Just call 877-222-VETS (8387) Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. EST. Veterans can also apply for VA healthcare benefits online at www.va.gov/healthbenefits/enroll, or in person at a local VA medical facility. Once enrollment is verified, veterans can have their picture taken at their local VA medical center, and VA will mail the VHIC.

ID needed to get a VHIC
To ensure a veteran's identity, enrollees must provide one form of primary identification when requesting a VHIC. Acceptable forms of primary identification are:
State-issued driver's license
U.S. passport or passport card
Other government ID

This ID can be issued by federal, state or local government agencies provided it contains a photograph, name, date of birth and address. If the address is not on the proofing document, veterans can provide separate documentation to confirm their address. Acceptable address documents include:
Electric bill
Cable bill
Other mailing document
Voter Registration card

How long does it take?
Once the picture is taken, veterans should receive their VHIC within 10 days. If they have any questions, veterans should contact their local VA medical facility where they receive care or call 877-222-VETS (8387).

The VHIC provides:
Increased security for personal information - no personally identifiable information contained on the magnetic stripe or barcode.
Unique member identifier - Department of Defense assigns an electronic data interchange personal identifier that allows VA to retrieve the veteran's health record.
A salute to military service - The emblem of the veteran's latest branch of service is displayed on the card. Several special awards will also be listed.
Accessibility - Braille "VA" helps visually impaired veterans to recognize and use the card.
Anti-counterfeiting - Microtext helps prevent reproductions.

Lost or stolen?
If the VHIC is lost or stolen, contact the VA medical facility where the picture was taken to request a new card, or call 877-222-VETS (8387). Veterans will need to provide identification information when reporting lost or stolen cards.

Caregivers
Eligible caregivers will receive an eligibility letter from VA's Office of Community Care.
If a primary family caregiver under the PCAFC loses their eligibility letter, please call 877-733-7927 to request a replacement. Please allow two weeks for processing.

For installation access, entry to some commissary stores and at point of sale at commissaries, exchanges, and MWR retail facilities, eligible caregivers will need to show an acceptable credential along with their eligibility letter. Acceptable credentials may include:
DoD common access card (when otherwise eligible) DoD uniformed services identification card (when otherwise eligible) REAL ID-compliant driver's license issued by a state, territory, possession, or the District of Columbia
REAL ID-compliant non-driver's identification card issued by a state, territory, possession, or the District of Columbia
Enhanced driver's license issued by a state, territory, possession, or the District of Columbia
U.S. passport or passport card
Foreign passport bearing an unexpired immigrant or non-immigrant visa or entry stamp
Federal personal identity verification card (when otherwise eligible)
VHIC
Transportation Worker Identification Card

First visit
Upon the first visit to an installation, eligible veterans and caregivers must stop at the visitor control center. Depending on the type of installation, veterans may enroll for recurring access, which allows them to proceed to the gate for entry upon subsequent visits without having to stop again at the visitor control center.
As with all other individuals seeking access to DoD installations, all eligible veterans must pass a basic on-the-spot background check prior to enrolling and an automated check each time they enter the
installation. Veterans with felony convictions, felony arrest warrants, or other types of derogatory information related to criminal history or terrorism will not be permitted entry.

Visit the following websites for more information about military resale privileges:
Army and Air Force Exchange Service (https://www.shopmyexchange.com/vets)
Coast Guard Exchange (https://shopCGX.com)
Defense Commissary Agency (https://www.commissaries.com/)
Navy Exchange (https://www.mynavyexchange.com/)
Marine Corps Exchange (http://www.mymcx.com/)
Military Star Card (https://www.myecp.com/)
American Forces Travel (https://www.americanforcestravel.com)

https://www.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/2033098/veterans-with-veteran-health-id-card-can-shop-at-military-exchange-starting-jan/

The Defense Department has expanded commissary and Military Service Exchange access.

WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA CEREMONIES AT KY VETERANS CEMETERIES
12/04/2019

WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA CEREMONIES AT KY VETERANS CEMETERIES

VETERANS PLEASE READ!!!
12/03/2019

VETERANS PLEASE READ!!!

12/02/2019

Courtesy of DMA E-News (Department of Military Affairs Electronic News distribution system)

Dillard's Hero Appreciation Days Dec 4 & 5 2019

Attention all: Police Officers, Firefighters, EMTs, Active Military, Veterans, and their immediate families

In sincere appreciation of the sacrifices these hero's make daily for our country, for two days only Dillard's is offering 20% off

Also for our special guests during Hero Appreciation Days:
- Enter to win gift baskets
- Save 20% on all salon services. Schedule your appointment today!
- Free gift wrapping

Qualifying individuals or a representative from the immediate family are cordially invited to shop Fayette Mall Dillard's on December 4th & 5th, 2019. Before starting their shopping, guests are asked to visit Dillard's Customer Service area to show a valid law enforcement / military ID. Dillard's will present qualifying individuals or family representatives with a 20% off savings pass to use throughout the store for that day (small electronics receive a 10% discount)

Dillard's
3625 Nicholasville Road
Lexington, KY
859-271-9797

POSSIBLE TRICARE ISSUE:ALCON:There is an issue with any Soldier that was put on Active Duty orders 1 OCT not showing up ...
10/17/2019

POSSIBLE TRICARE ISSUE:

ALCON:

There is an issue with any Soldier that was put on Active Duty orders 1 OCT not showing up in DEERS, which means they aren't receiving their benefits. This is a nationwide issue and it is being worked. We will keep you posted when we know more.

To the Soldiers being affected by this, please be patient. If you or your family has to go to the doctor or have prescriptions filled you can pay out of pocket and file a claim afterwards. This is obviously not ideal, but it's an option. The following is the Medical Claim website: https://www.tricare.mil/FormsClaims/Claims/MedicalClaims

You can monitor your DEERS/Tricare status by logging into MILCONNECT at https://milconnect.dmdc.osd.mil/milconnect/

Thank you for your patience,

SFC Mackey, Nancy M.
SIB Analyst
[email protected]
502-607-1156
[email protected]

Provides information on filing medical claims and checking the status of filed claims

TRICARE Open Season begins November 11 and ends December 9 for medical, dental and vision plans. Check out the informati...
10/15/2019

TRICARE Open Season begins November 11 and ends December 9 for medical, dental and vision plans. Check out the information below to see if you are missing anything!! If you have any questions, please call the KYNG Family Assistance Center at 1-800-372-7601.

TRICARE Open Season applies to anyone enrolled in or eligible for a TRICARE Prime or TRICARE Select health plan. Federal Benefits Open Season is for enrollment in a Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP) dental and vision plan. Both the TRICARE and FEDVIP open seasons will ru...

AVIATION DAY AT CAPITAL CITY AIRPORT IN FRANKFORT!! Saturday September 14, 2019 9am-2pmBring your family for a fun fille...
08/22/2019

AVIATION DAY AT CAPITAL CITY AIRPORT IN FRANKFORT!! Saturday September 14, 2019
9am-2pm

Bring your family for a fun filled event!!

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Lawrenceburg, KY
40342

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