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Rob Couture welcomes two historic leaders of the VFW in this inspiring episode of #StillServing: Commander-in-Chief Carol Whitmore and VFW Auxiliary National President Lois Callahan. Together, they share their personal journeys, their priorities for the year ahead, and their vision for how the VFW and Auxiliary can continue to strengthen advocacy and support for veterans and their families.

Whitmore reflects on her decades of Army service, her milestone election as the first female Commander-in-Chief, and her focus on advocacy, service officers, and the POW/MIA mission. Callahan discusses her deep connection to the Auxiliary, her father’s legacy of service, and her passion for expanding educational opportunities through the Auxiliary Continuing Education Scholarship. Both leaders also highlight joint initiatives, including vital support for the VFW National Home.

From legislative battles on Capitol Hill like the Richard Star Act and TAP Promotion Act to grassroots training and community impact, this episode captures the unity and determination driving the VFW and Auxiliary forward — proving once again that veterans and families together are still leading, still advancing and still serving.

Carol Whitmore's bio: https://www.vfw.org/settings/content/nationalofficers/carol-whitmore

Featured Guests:

- Carol Whitmore – Commander-in-Chief, Veterans of Foreign Wars

- Lois Callahan – National President, VFW Auxiliary

- Ryan Gallucci – Executive Director, VFW Washington Office

- Brittany Dymond Murray – Associate Director, VFW Public Affairs & Strategic Outreach

Episode Highlights:

0:00 Intro and Roll Call

3:40 Meet the Leaders – Carol Whitmore and Lois Callahan share their backgrounds

6:53 Auxiliary story – Lois Callahan’s path to leadership

11:58 Carol Whitmore reflects on becoming first female Commander-in-Chief

17:10 Legislative priorities and honoring the contract

20:11 Advocacy, service officers, and the POW/MIA mission

24:20 Joint project – Supporting the VFW National Home Store

31:03 Auxiliary Continuing Education Scholarship initiative

36:04 Legislative priorities on Capitol Hill – Richard Star Act and TAP Promotion Act

50:53 Building grassroots advocacy and legislative training

58:55 Good of the Order – Closing reflections

For more information or to continue the conversation, please visit:

VFW Convention Highlights

Veterans of Foreign Wars Website

VFW Podcast Page

@VFWHQ on Twitter

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@RobCoutureVFW on Facebook

Call 1-888-JOIN-VFW

Text “NEEDS” to 20222 to donate to the Unmet Needs Program.

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Passing the Colors: Focus on the National Convention and our Change of Command

Passing the Colors: Focus on the National Convention and our Change of Command

ant is a present reminder that this pandemic is not quite over. Nevertheless, we must press on with life and continue to get after business even if we've got to make adjustments in the way we do things. The VFW's 2021 National Convention is proof that our organization can and will make things happen. During this episode of the #StillServing podcast, Host Rob Couture speaks with the three leaders guiding the VFW through this time of transition. First, he speaks to the Adjutant General of the VFW, Kevin Jones, to learn about the tough decisions and hard work that brought about this year's business-only convention. Then the VFW's outgoing Commander-In-Chief Hal Roesch looks back at this year in the chair, and finally he introduces us to the VFW's incoming Commander-In-Chief, Fritz Mihelcic to understand his priorities and vision for this next year.   Kevin Jones, VFW Adjutant General — Kevin shares his Air Force service story. [2:47] Looking back at the 2020s VFW virtual convention and ahead to the 2021s business-only convention. [5:55] Kevin gives an audible tour of the logistics and safety protocols of the VFW convention. [14:33] The VFW gave everything they had during the difficult time during COVID. [19:53]   Hal Roesch, Outgoing Commander-in-Chief, VFW — In the Air Force, Hal was part of the most successful US military campaign, Desert Shield/Desert Storm. [24:05] How Hal became a member of the VFW during his active-duty service. [29:24] The fellowship and benefit of a VFW membership at the Post level. [33:35] A pandemic, the end of a war, and racial strife, how Hal led the VFW during the difficult days. [39:58] What veterans and community members need to keep in mind during the political process. [45:42] Hal speaks his final comments for the VFW organization. [54:49]   Fritz Mihelcic, VFW Commander-In-Chief— Born in Germany, Fritz started his service story in the National Guard because he is proud to serve this country. [1:00:31] The future of the VFW is to make the world a better place for all military generations. [1:05:47] Fritz traveled physically and virtually to perform as much member outreach as possible as Vice Commander during 2020. [1:12:24] How to leverage social media to tell the VFW story. [1:16:05] To break the cycle of PTSD, a service dog named Mama is Fritz’s partner. [1:25:31] The time is now to focus on veterans’ service and legislation. [1:32:44]   For more information or 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 VFW Action Corps

3 Elo 20211h 36min

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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]   For more information or 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 VFW Action Corps

21 Heinä 20211h 33min

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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 Lt. Gen. (USMC, Ret.) James Laster, the President, and CEO of the Marine Toys For Tots Foundation who details the charity's history and the great work it does both past and present. Director of VFW Programs Lynn Rolf and VFW Foundation Administrator Richard Potter team up to talk about the VFW’s Unmet Needs Program and the partnership with Burger King Franchisees. And, Craig DeOld, Commander of the Boston Police VFW Post #1018 talks about how his post became June’s Post of the Month in the #StillServing Spotlight.   Lt. Gen. (USMC, Ret.) James Laster, the President & CEO of the Marine Toys For Tots Foundation —   Originally from Dallas, James served 39 years in the Marine Corps. [3:08] James describes his transformation from Chief of Staff to becoming the president and CEO of Marine Toys for Tots. [4:52] In 1948, Toys for Tots became an official activity of the U.S. Marine Corps and the mission of the Marine Corps Reserves. [6:57] From start to finish, Toys for Tots relies on the generosity of the American people and 26,000 volunteers. [12:27] Since 2006, the Toys for Tots Literacy program has successfully distributed 44 million books to impoverished children. [15:27] The process of identifying and supporting the less fortunate of the American population and how VFW posts can assist the effort. [21:28]   Director of VFW Programs, Lynn Rolf & VFW Foundation Administrator, Richard Potter —   Lynn describes how the Unmet Needs program has helped over 11,000 veterans with financial assistance. [28:36] Since 2007, franchisees have donated over 6.5 million to the Unmet Needs program. [32:25] Lynn and Rich share Unmet Needs success stories. [35:58] How listeners can help or get involved and how veterans can apply for the program. [41:38]   Craig DeOld, Commander, #StillServing Boston Police VFW Post #1018 —   Craig describes his military service story. [52:55] Boston Police VFW Post #1018 has a unique history. [56:27] During the pandemic, Post #1018 stepped up to become a collection point to assist the redistribution of PPE and as a vaccination station. [58:58] Craig shares recent triumphs and future plans for #StillServing Post of the month #1018. [1:07:43]   For more information or 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 Toys for Tots Foundation Good 360 Foundation

7 Heinä 20211h 13min

Through Thick and Thin: Focus on Veteran Encouragement and Restoration

Through Thick and Thin: Focus on Veteran Encouragement and Restoration

Camaraderie comes in many forms, from combat deployment to live-fire ranges, or field exercises. To ruck marches to morning PT sessions and back-to-back hour-long death by Powerpoint mandatory annual training. Service members almost always had a battle buddy there soldiering through it together. But, civilian life is much different and for some of us, the loneliness and lack of connectivity with others make even the most mundane aspects of life sometimes hard to bear. That is why there are many on this side of the DD-214 who have dedicated themselves to walking side-by-side with veterans through thick and thin, ready to encourage and help bring restoration to our warrior spirit. We speak with three men who have dedicated themselves to that cause today. During this episode of the #StillServing podcast, Host Rob Couture speaks with Stuart Taylor, President & CEO of the Allied Forces Foundation who describes the challenging, yet rewarding events his charity puts on for veterans from both sides of the pond. Ken Faulk, Founder and Chairman of the Bouldercrest Foundation, talks about his retreat setting in Northern Virginia and how it's helping veterans and their families cope with past traumas and feel whole again. And extreme sports enthusiasts and veterans advocate Ricky Falls shares his passion for bringing awareness to the plight of homeless veterans by way of a long-distance cycling trip.   Stuart Taylor, President & CEO, Allied Forces Foundation —   Stuart shares his deep military roots which span multiple countries and multiple centuries. [4:11] The Allied Forces Foundation is driven to support wounded or injured warriors in events that foster communication and rehabilitation. [12:00] A Cateran Yomp and the upcoming Appalachian Yomp is a heroic, restorative event that blends personal experiences with marching and traditions. [17:18] How to register to participate or volunteer for the Appalachian Yomp on the Allied Forces Foundation website. [34:30]   Ken Falke, Founder & Chairman of the Boulder Crest Foundation —   Ken pursued a military career as a Ceremonial Guard and EOD after playing professional hockey. [45:01] After selling A-T Solutions, Ken began to assist the families of wounded EOD personnel and the project morphed into the Boulder Crest Foundation. [51:21] Boulder Crest works in alignment with a posttraumatic growth program to build confidence. [1:00:06] Ken shares a story of Admiral James Stockdale and how he reinstated hope to returned POWs. [1:03:24] The Appalachian Yomp begins at the Boulder Crest retreat center and goes to Harper’s Ferry. [1:09:30]   Ricky Folse, Extreme Sports Enthusiast, and Homeless Veterans Advocate—   Ricky assists homeless veterans by raising awareness during a long-distance biking trip that ends in our nation’s capital. [1:15:23] In an upcoming fight, Ricky is working with the promoter to have the fight of the night trophy named to honor a WW2 veteran. [1:25:32] To donate to Ricky’s Veterans Day century ride to help homeless veterans visit Ricky Fit on Facebook. [1:29:13]   For more information or 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 Allied Forces Foundation Boulder Crest Foundation Rick Fit on Facebook

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Hallowed Grounds and Fallen Heroes: Focus on Memorial Day

Memorial Day is a time to reflect, honor, and commemorate our nation’s sons and daughters who laid down their lives in defense of all of us and our way of life. It is time to remember who they were and their selfless service to the United States of America, who flag-draped their coffins as one final embrace from the country they loved as they were laid to their final rest. Let us remember their sacrifice and find a way to commemorate them this weekend. During this episode of the #StillServing podcast, Host Rob Couture speaks with Arlington National Cemetery’s Director of Operations, Dr. Gerald Lowe. Dr. Lowe discusses the historic resting place close to the heart of our nation’s capital. Danny Devine, Executive Director of the National Cemetery Administration Office of Engagement and Memorial Innovation, shares the many ways of memorializing service members that are made available by the VA. And Director of the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, Kelly McKeague, describes the efforts his organization makes every day to bring all of our military’s fallen sons and daughters home.   Dr. Gerald Lowe, Director of Operations, Arlington National Cemetery (ANC) — Arlington National Cemetery is taking measures to re-open to the public based on Federal guidelines and CDC recommendations. [4:53] A summary of the special events taking place at Arlington National Cemetery for Memorial Day, 2021. [8:21] What Arlington National Cemetery is doing to commemorate the centennial of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. [12:21]   Danny Devine, Executive Director of the Office of Engagement and Memorial Innovation, National Cemetery Administration (NCA) — Veterans make up 75% of the people who lovingly care for National Cemeteries. [19:47] The differences between National Cemeteries and State Veterans Cemeteries are few. [22:39] Headstones, markers, and medallions are just a few of the burial benefits available to the families of our nation’s veterans. [24:57] Protocols of National Cemeteries for Memorial Day. [27:13] The Veterans Legacy Memorial is an online resource that includes a page for each of the veterans laid to rest in National Cemeteries. [29:14] Additional resources for remembering and memorializing service members. [34:23]   Kelly McKeague, Director, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) — The dignified manner in which remains are repatriated and honored by the Department of Defense. [40:57] The history of the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency. [44:44] Kelly describes the diverse roles the agency must have to complete its mission. [47:56] The bilateral, diplomatic negotiations the VA has with other countries to repatriate remains goes above and beyond common negotiations. [51:09] A call to action to return wartime artifacts acquired in other countries. [56:13]   For more information or 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 Arlington National Cemetery Website Arlington National Cemetery on Facebook ANC Explorer App Veterans Legacy Memorial National Cemetery on Facebook

26 Touko 20211h 4min

Starting the Conversation: Focusing on Mental Health Awareness

Starting the Conversation: Focusing on Mental Health Awareness

May is Mental Health Awareness month. If you are a proud veteran or service member who finds it difficult to reach out to others during life transitions, know that the VFW and veteran community is here for you. During this episode of the #StillServing podcast, Host Rob Couture reaches out, checks in, and starts the conversation about mental health and wellness. He speaks with the National Director for VA/DOD Mental Health Collaboration, a military evangelist and member of the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition, and Ms. Veteran America 2019 2nd runner-up. They discuss the challenges veterans face, share useful resources and perspectives, and remind us of the many ways to connect so we don't have to go it alone. Doctor Chris Loftis talks about the new “1 Step Today” initiative that is part of the Make a Connection campaign. The honorable Rob Wilkins from the President's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition, discusses wellness from the top of our head to the soles of our feet and how veterans can stay motivated and inspired. And, Ms. 2019 2RU Zoe Magnertta, from VFW Post #2245 shares her story of overcoming the challenges of transitioning into civilian life in our #StillServing Spotlight.   National Director for VA/DoD Mental Health Collaboration, Veterans Health Administration, Dr. Chris Loftis —   Chris describes how the 1 Step Today program helps veterans connect during Mental Health Month. [2:58] The Make the Connection website assists veterans in overcoming the stigma about mental wellness by helping them express what they are experiencing. [4:38] Mental wellness is important for all veterans, even those in non-combat positions. [9:41] What veterans should do if they want to reconnect with a supportive community. [12:12]   Member of the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, & Nutrition and Military Evangelist, Honorable Robert Wilkins —   Robert describes his role as a member of the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition. [21:30] Slowly removing the COVID-19 and how to regain a high quality of life. [26:49] Participants of the Rolling Thunder motorcycle rally need to be fit because the ride takes its toll on a body. [30:44] Robert describes how his family stays mentally and physically fit. [32:25] No matter how proud you are, reaching out to others will be one of the best things to increase mental wellbeing. [37:09]   #StillServing — Ms. Veteran America 2019 2RU from VFW Post #2245, Zoe Magnetta —   Being on the cover of VFW magazine was an honor for Zoe. [44:36] Zoe spent 12 years in the Navy and helped others thrive during her service as a Drill Instructor. [48:05] As an Aviation Electronics Technician, Zoe served on an aircraft carrier during the Gulf War. [51:40] Zoe recalls the difficulty she experienced finding work after honorably discharging from the Navy. [56:15] The Ms. Veteran America competition and Final Salute focus on ending homelessness for women veterans. [1:02:10]     For more information or 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 Make the Connection— 1 Step Today Health.GOV Ms. Veteran America Final Salute, Inc

12 Touko 20211h 15min

Health & Fitness for Physical, Mental, and Emotional Wellbeing

Health & Fitness for Physical, Mental, and Emotional Wellbeing

During this episode of the Still Serving Podcast, Host Rob Couture shares news and information you can use to get motivated and get healthy. Dr. Jane Kim is the Chief Consultant for Preventive Medicine for the National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention at the Veterans Administration. She comes armed with all the information you need to know about the VA’s COVID-19 Vaccination Program. Executive Director and Founder of Team Red, White, & Blue, Mike Erwin, is joined by VFW Director of Programs, Lynn Rolf, to discuss the newly created partnership between the two organizations and how we veterans can use it to enhance our wellness efforts. Then, SEAC (Retired) John Wayne Troxell shares how his role as a fitness advocate, motivational speaker, consultant, and brand ambassador for multiple health and fitness organizations promotes healthy, nutritious initiatives. To wrap things up, Post Commander for VFW Post 7916, Jeff Lett, describes how his post became the #StillServing Post of the Month.   Chief Consultant for Preventative Medicine VA, Dr. Jane Kim —   What you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccination program at the VA. [2:25] Reactions and possible side effects from the vaccines. [6:02] Can fully vaccinated people transmit COVID-19 to friends or family? [9:32]   Founder Team Red, White, & Blue, Mike Erwin, and VFW’s Director of Programs, Lynn Rolf —   Why Mike created Team Red, White, & Blue. [15:54] Lynn reflects on his fitness journey and how the joint effort of the VFW and Team R, W, & B to help veterans stay healthy. [19:25] Physical, mental, and emotional accountability is a key factor in Team Red, White, and Blue’s program. [26:43] The benefits of the partnership between Team R, W, & B offers VFW members. [29:20] Marching orders is a simple way veterans can get moving toward better health. [31:23]   SEAC (Retired) John Wayne Troxell —   John designed the PME Hard program to be a foundation for resiliency for troops in harsh conditions. [36:42] The challenging, non-traditional motivation techniques John integrated into his PT routines. [43:48] Why nutrition is the most important way for veterans to be physically, mentally, and emotionally healthy. [48:31] John promotes “better for you” choices by partnering with private companies that provide military services. [53:14] Why physical fitness is vitally important to a healthy retirement. [1:04:27] John has two podcasts The Ron & John Show and Leader Talk. [1:10:46]   #StillServing Post Commander VFW Post 7916, Jeff Lett —   Jeff describes how he is #StillServing and how VFW Post 7916 thrives in the community. [1:17:36] Post 7916 was voted Post of the Month based on the good deeds done by its members. [1:23:13]     For more information or continue the conversation, please visit: Veterans of Foreign Wars Website VFW Podcast Page @VFWHQ on Twitter VFW 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 VA COVID-19 Vaccine Website Team Red, White, & Blue Website The Ron and John Show Podcast Leader Talk FB Live Podcast

28 Huhti 20211h 30min

Mind on Your Money: 2020 Taxes and VA Home Loans

Mind on Your Money: 2020 Taxes and VA Home Loans

Spring means tax time and for many veterans and military members, our minds are on our finances. 2020 brought the coronavirus, economic impact payments, job transitions, and for some, unemployment. All of these things can complicate filing your taxes. And, if you are planning to become a new homeowner or move this season, a VA home loan is designed specifically with the needs of veterans in mind. During this episode of the Still Serving Podcast, Host Rob Couture speaks with IRS Spokesperson, Karen Connelly about the updates and information veterans need to know for filing 2020 taxes. And, from Veterans Lending Group, National Director, Brooke Villano, National Director of Education, Retired Force Master Chief, David Carter, and VA Home Loan Specialist, U.S. Army Ranger Veteran, Ron O’Ferrall join the show. The team offers helpful home buying tips, do’s and don’ts when considering mortgage financing, and common misconceptions about the VA home loan benefit.   IRS Spokesperson, Karen Connelly —   Changes in the Federal Tax Code for filing 2020 taxes. [4:13] Tax resources and assistance for veterans and military members. [6:35] Beware of scammers calling for your personal information. [10:00] Tips for filing: State taxes, changes in unemployment tax, and identity theft. [11:41] Tax Information for military retirees who received a deferment in 2020. [18:02] The quickest way to receive your income tax refund. [20:16]   Veterans Lending Group, Brooke Villano, David Carter, and Ron O’Ferrall   National Director Brooke Villano describes why the Veterans Lending Group was created, its purpose, and who it serves. [24:17] National Director of Education David Carter explains how his team disseminates information to veterans, service members, and their families. [26:43] VA Home Loan Specialist Ron O’Ferrall and Brooke describe the mission of the Veterans Lending Group. [29:55] Dispelling common myths of VA lending and best practices for making sound financial decisions. [37:21] David shares his personal journey of financing his home mortgage and working with the Veterans Lending Group. [44:57] Working with a VA Home Loan Specialist offers the best home buying experience for military families. [50:04] Ron shares fast facts about the benefits of VA home loans. [57:19] The Ron and John Show is the official podcast of Veterans Lending Group. [1:01:05]   For more information or continue the conversation, please visit: Veterans of Foreign Wars Website VFW Podcast Page @VFWHQ on Twitter VFW 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 IRS — Free Tax Filing Where’s My Refund Military One Source — Miltax, Free Tax Services for Military Members Veterans Lending Group VA Home Loan Bootcamp Veterans Affairs The Ron and John Show Podcast

14 Huhti 20211h 8min

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