Honor The Dead By Helping The Living: Focus on the VFW Washington Office

Honor The Dead By Helping The Living: Focus on the VFW Washington Office

Veterans are a unique breed of individuals. They are the only demographic in the nation tied together by the oaths they take to the country and the values they hold instilled in them from the moment they step off that bus at boot camp. As they continue through life, the values, like duty and selfless service, continue to drive many of them to not walk past problems in their communities. When they see a need they step up to meet it. It's just who they are.

During this episode of the #StillServing podcast, Host Rob Couture speaks with Pat Murray, Director of the VFW's National Legislative Service who talks about the work his team does with Congress on behalf of veterans’ rights. Then, Ryan Gallucci, Director of the National Veterans Service discusses what National Veteran Service is and how VA accredited VFW service officers help veterans and their families get the benefits they are due. And, Bob Jackson, Director of Operations at the VFW Washington office tells us about some of the history of the VFW Memorial Building and its unique role as the silent Sentinel on Capitol Hill.

Pat Murray, Director, VFW National Legislative Service —

  • Pat shares his Marine Corps service story and how, today, he helps veterans with disability, employment, and education issues. [3:03]

  • The National Legislative Service works face-to-face with Congress as the public voice of VFW on Capitol Hill. [8:08]

  • Pat describes the process of how veterans’ interests are introduced to Congress, how the issues are resolved, and partner organizations. [11:57]

  • Current topics being addressed include Toxic Exposure Benefits. [21:50]

  • How to sign up for the VFW Action Corps and how to support veterans. [28:27]

Ryan Gallucci, Director, National Veterans Service —

  • Ryan shares his Army service story and how he came to advocate for veterans as Director of the National Veterans Service. [33:55]

  • The National Veterans Service trains a global network of accredited advocates and represents 500,000-plus veterans for free. [43:02]

  • Certain consulting groups not affiliated with the VA have taken advantage of newly transitioning veterans. [51:38]

  • The importance of paying it forward by joining the VFW. [59:44]

Bob Jackson, Director of Operations, VFW Memorial Building —

  • Bob recalls his service story, which started in 1976. [1:05:38]

  • A virtual tour of the majestic VFW Memorial Building, which has a rich history of service to the country. [1:11:14]

  • The VFW is the only service organization that ensures the U.S. Government keeps its promise to all service members. [1:28:48]

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Director's Cut

Director's Cut

In this episode of #StillServing: The VFW Podcast, host Rob Couture catches up with his fellow directors of the VFW Washington Office after an almost two-month-long hiatus.  Featured Guests: • Ryan Gallucci – Assistant Adjutant General & Executive Director, VFW Washington Office • Mike Figlioli – Director, VFW National Veterans Service • Kristina Keenan – Director, VFW National Legislative Service Episode Highlights: Ryan shares his recent health issues and his travels overseas while accompanying VFW senior leadership visiting troops and international partners. Kristina discusses the success of the Washington Conference, her recent promotion as the new VFW legislative director, and the current legislation she and her team are advocating for. Mike talks about the $14.6 billion that VFW service officers have recouped for veterans they have assisted in the VA claims process. He also discusses some of the latest online tools available to veterans in claiming their earned benefits. Rob tells of his travels to Southeast Asia, visiting Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) sites in Thailand and Vietnam. He also recounts a heartfelt story of a recent journey with his siblings on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of his father's plane crash at Fort Hood, Texas. Lastly, Rob gives a status update about his co-host, Brittany Dymond Murray.    Join us for powerful discussions, firsthand insights, and a commitment to ensuring veterans receive the care and support they deserve. The VFW is always #StillServing. For more information or to continue the conversation, please visit: Veterans of Foreign Wars Website VFW Podcast Page @VFWHQ on Twitter VFW on Facebook @VFWSTILLSERVING on YouTube @RobCoutureVFW on Facebook Call 1-888-JOIN-VFW Text “NEEDS” to 20222 to donate to the Unmet Needs Program. Today’s VFW — Share Your #StillServing Story Sports Clips Help A Hero — Text HERO to 71777 to donate online

24 Huhti 53min

A Sit-Down with the Chief

A Sit-Down with the Chief

In this episode of #StillServing: The VFW Podcast, host Rob Couture and co-host Brittany Dymond Murray speak with VFW Commander-in-Chief Al Lipphardt and Chief of Staff Jeff Carroll about the organization's ongoing efforts to support veterans. Lipphardt shares his military background, how he joined the VFW, and his leadership philosophy which is centered on integrity, responsibility, and military values. The discussion highlights the VFW’s advocacy work, including their upcoming Washington Conference, where Lipphardt will testify before Congress on key veteran issues such as healthcare, VA funding, and disaster response efforts. He emphasizes the importance of VFW members actively engaging in leadership and advocacy, ensuring veterans’ voices are heard at all levels of government.

28 Helmi 1h 22min

This Concludes My Testimony

This Concludes My Testimony

In this latest episode of #StillServing, host Rob Couture explores the VFW’s advocacy efforts, highlighting key issues affecting veterans and service members. From Congressional testimonies to veterans' healthcare access overseas, this episode sheds light on how the VFW continues to fight for those who served. Featured Guests: • Nancy Springer – Associate Director, National Legislative Service • Ryan Gallucci – Assistant Adjutant General & Executive Director, VFW Washington Office • Brittany Dymond Murray – Associate Director, VFW Communications & Public Affairs Episode Highlights: 6:55 – Congressional Testimonies: VA Fiduciary Rules & Community Care Issues​ 14:00 – VFW Delegation’s Visit to U.S. Troops in Europe​ 34:48 – Associate Director Nancy Springer’s Road to the VFW Washington Office 1:12:30 – VA Secretary Nominee Doug Collins’ Confirmation Hearing​ Join us for powerful discussions, firsthand insights, and a commitment to ensuring veterans receive the care and support they deserve. The VFW is always #StillServing. For more information or to continue the conversation, please visit: Veterans of Foreign Wars Website VFW Podcast Page @VFWHQ on Twitter VFW on Facebook @VFWSTILLSERVING on YouTube @RobCoutureVFW on Facebook Call 1-888-JOIN-VFW Text “NEEDS” to 20222 to donate to the Unmet Needs Program. Today’s VFW — Share Your #StillServing Story Sports Clips Help A Hero — Text HERO to 71777 to donate online

7 Helmi 1h 25min

Getting the Inside Scoop

Getting the Inside Scoop

In this latest episode of #StillServing, host Rob Couture dives into critical discussions about the VFW's advocacy efforts and achievements, joined by an insightful panel of guests. From legislative wins to empowering student veterans, this episode highlights how the VFW continues to make an impact for veterans nationwide. Featured Guests: Kristina Keenan – Deputy Director, National Legislative Service Joe Grassi – Associate Director, National Legislative Service Brittany Dymond Murray – Associate Director, VFW Communications & Public Affairs Episode Highlights: [10:38] Legislative Wins: Celebrating the passage of the Dole Act and its enhancements to veteran caregiver programs, along with the groundbreaking Not Just a Number Act, aimed at improving suicide prevention efforts through data-driven insights. [26:22] Success at SVA’s NatCon: The VFW’s presence at the Student Veterans of America convention led to over 200 new members joining the organization. [29:57] Action Corps Weekly: Joe Grassi discusses the powerful information included in the Action Corps Weekly newsletter. [55:45] The Power of Advocacy: Insights into the VFW’s role in championing vital legislation and fostering collaboration among veteran service organizations to improve veterans’ quality of life. Discussion of the upcoming VFW Washington Conference in March. Join us for engaging stories, impactful conversations, and inspiring advocacy updates — because the VFW is always #StillServing. For more information or to continue the conversation, please visit: Veterans of Foreign Wars Website VFW Podcast Page @VFWHQ on Twitter VFW on Facebook @VFWSTILLSERVING on YouTube @RobCoutureVFW on Facebook Call 1-888-JOIN-VFW Text “NEEDS” to 20222 to donate to the Unmet Needs Program. Today’s VFW — Share Your #StillServing Story Sports Clips Help A Hero — Text HERO to 71777 to donate online

10 Tammi 1h 7min

We’ve Been Here Before

We’ve Been Here Before

In the second episode following the podcast’s return, this hour is packed with compelling topics from an engaging panel of guests. In this holiday-themed episode, our host Rob Couture and guests explore the VFW’s record-setting achievements in securing benefits for veterans, reflect on Pearl Harbor Day events, deliver a sharp critique of a controversial article on veterans’ benefits, and wrap up with a spirited discussion about the upcoming Army-Navy game. Featured Guests: Mike Figlioli – Director, VFW National Veterans Service Patrick Murray – Director, VFW National Legislative Service Brittany Dymond Murray – Associate Director, VFW Communications & Public Affairs Episode Highlights:   [3:42] Celebrating a milestone year: $14.6 billion in benefits were secured for veterans in the last fiscal year, surpassing the previous record of $13 billion.        [12:30] An in-depth look at the VFW’s participation in Pearl Harbor Day commemorations.        [15:40] Opening of a new Benefits Delivery at Discharge (BDD) office at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, providing vital resources for transitioning service members.        [21:51] Patrick Murray's passionate response to The Economist article, "American Veterans Are Now Receiving Absurdly Generous Benefits," defending the importance of veterans' programs and setting the record straight.       [40:54] Highlights of the annual Army-Navy football game, its cherished traditions, and the camaraderie it fosters. Join us for thoughtful conversations, powerful stories, and a touch of humor—because we’re always #StillServing. For more information or to continue the conversation, please visit: Veterans of Foreign Wars Website VFW Podcast Page @VFWHQ on Twitter VFW on Facebook @VFWSTILLSERVING on YouTube @RobCoutureVFW on Facebook VFW Unmet Needs Program Call 1-888-JOIN-VFW Text “NEEDS” to 20222 to donate to the Unmet Needs Program. Today’s VFW — Share Your #StillServing Story Sports Clips Help A Hero — Text HERO to 71777 to donate online

13 Joulu 202450min

For the Good of the Order

For the Good of the Order

#StillServing: The VFW Podcast returns by popular demand! With a fresh studio setup and a revamped format, it’s still packed with the engaging conversations you know and love. In this special pre-Thanksgiving episode, host Rob Couture welcomes key voices from the VFW Washington Office to reflect on Thanksgiving traditions while deployed overseas, unpack the significance of the Elizabeth Dole Act, explore presidential transitions, and dive into fun topics like the Army-Navy game uniforms and more. Featured Guests: Ryan Gallucci – Executive Director, VFW Washington Office Patrick Murray – Director, VFW National Legislative Service Brittany Dymond Murray – Associate Director, VFW Communications & Public Affairs Episode Highlights: [2:44] Thanksgiving reflections: What it’s like to spend the holidays while deployed. [15:00] Understanding the Senator Elizabeth Dole Act and its impact on VA healthcare. [40:35] Presidents of the U.S: Transitioning between administrations, a discussion of new cabinet picks and the process. [56:47] Army-Navy game uniforms and debating the coolest thing the Army has ever done. Join us for thoughtful discussions, heartfelt stories, and a touch of humor—because we’re always #StillServing.   For more information or to continue the conversation, please visit: Veterans of Foreign Wars Website VFW Podcast Page @VFWHQ on Twitter VFW on Facebook @VFWSTILLSERVING on YouTube @RobCoutureVFW on Facebook VFW Unmet Needs Program Call 1-888-JOIN-VFW Text “NEEDS” to 20222 to donate to the Unmet Needs Program. Today’s VFW — Share Your #StillServing Story Sports Clips Help A Hero — Text HERO to 71777 to donate online

27 Marras 20241h 5min

Remember the Ramrods: A Discussion with David Bellavia

Remember the Ramrods: A Discussion with David Bellavia

Welcome to the new season of the VFW podcast. The new season will spotlight the recent changes within the veteran community from new initiatives to books being released to new laws that have been passed and updates to benefits.   Host Rob Couture is pleased to welcome back David Bellavia to the podcast. David is a Medal of Honor recipient from the Iraq War. Since the last time he was on the show he released his new book, Remember the Ramrods: An Army Brotherhood in War and Peace. In this book, he talks about his brothers-in-arms. The ones he served with over in Iraq, and how the medal of honor brought them all together. David Bellavia, Medal of Honor Recipient — Operation Iraqi Freedom:   [4:35] Remember the Ramrods: An Army Brotherhood in War and Peace is David’s second book and the second part of his House to House story.   [12:01] In his book, David reflects on the feelings he compartmentalized after returning from his tour of service.   [16:43] David shares his thoughts on service members running for political office and the importance of continuing to serve the country.   [21:56] Medal of Honor winners are often applauded, but as a tribe, Gold Star and Purple Heart recipients deserve the highest level of respect from all.   [40:11] David’s advice for those thinking about writing a book.   [44:03] David’s thoughts on brotherhood when thinking about veterans for Veterans Day.   For more information or to continue the conversation, please visit: Veterans of Foreign Wars Website VFW Podcast Page @VFWHQ on Twitter VFW on Facebook @VFWSTILLSERVING on YouTube @RobCoutureVFW on Facebook VFW Unmet Needs Program Call 1-888-JOIN-VFW Text “NEEDS” to 20222 to donate to the Unmet Needs Program. Today’s VFW — Share Your #StillServing Story Sports Clips Help A Hero — Text HERO to 71777 to donate online Remember the Ramrods: An Army Brotherhood in War and Peace, by David Bellavia Duty 1st

28 Maalis 202350min

Medal of Honor Recipient Earl Plumlee

Medal of Honor Recipient Earl Plumlee

Happy Veterans Day. As veterans, we all have our war stories, but none are greater than the ones that come from our Medal of Honor recipients. For this Veterans Day, we have a very special interview. Rob had the privilege of recording earlier this year with Medal of Honor recipient Army Master Sergeant Earl Plumlee, a Special Forces Operations Team sergeant who received the Medal of Honor for his actions at Forward Operating Base Ghazni in Afghanistan in August of 2013. Earl Plumlee, Army Master Sergeant, Medal of Honor Recipient   The idea that Special Forces are elite teams who don’t deserve Medal of Honor recognition is an outdated way of thinking. [4:27]   Earl shares how he entered military service, starting with the National Guard, while he was in high school and then into the Marine Corps. [6:25]   Just after 9/11, Earl’s troop was moved to Okinawa, Japan before he became a recon marine in 2004. [10:24]   Getting his wish, Earl went to Iraq to take his place as a warrior of the nation only to be sobered by the casualties of war. [16:00]   In August 2013, Earl was a weapons sergeant in Ghazni; when the base came under fire, he took action. He shares the harrowing story. [21:56]   In the aftermath of the battle, Earl was injured with back injuries and an arm wound. [53:20]   Earl missed the first call from the President about his receiving the Medal of Honor. So, he called the President back at the White House. [57:53]   Every year since 2003, Earl has seen a friend buried. [1:05:40]     For more information or to continue the conversation, please visit: Veterans of Foreign Wars Website VFW Podcast Page @VFWHQ on Twitter VFW on Facebook @RobCoutureVFW on Facebook VFW Unmet Needs Program Call 1-888-JOIN-VFW Text “NEEDS” to 20222 to donate to the Unmet Needs Program. Today’s VFW — Share Your #StillServing Story Sports Clips Help A Hero — Text HERO to 71777 to donate online VA Home Loans

9 Marras 20221h 12min

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