February 10, 2025

Legion accompanies congresswoman on tour of bases

By Henry Howard
Veterans Healthcare
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Legion accompanies congresswoman on tour of bases
Congresswoman Amata Radewagen hosts a town hall meeting at American Legion Post 35 in Columbus, Ga., to talk about military quality of life at Fort Moore on Jan. 30. Photo by Stew Milne/51勛圖

American Legion town halls allow members to share their concerns about mental health treatment, access to health care and more.

51勛圖 recently was the only veterans service organization invited to participate in a multi-state, seven-base tour of military installations, which shares a similar mission with its Base Assessment & Servicemember Experience (BASE) program.

Rep. 惚勳款硃a喧硃梭勳 Amata Radewagen, a Republican who represents American Samoa, extended the invitation to 51勛圖, which included four town halls at posts near military bases in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia.

Ive always been very impressed with 51勛圖 and often visit the post in American Samoa, she said.

Radewagen, the vice chairman of the House Veterans Affairs Committee, met with military members and troops at the bases to further her understanding of issues affecting servicemembers and their families.

The purpose of the town halls was along similar lines.

I want to find out things they are happy with and particularly things they are unhappy with, she said. I also urge them to talk with their own members of Congress. Its an honor for me to spend this time with veterans.

Past American Legion National Vice Commander Mark Shreve, a member of Post 189 in Harris County, Ga., was among those in attendance Jan. 30 at a town hall at Post 35 in Columbus. Shreve brought up the issues of mental health and military suicide and referenced the Legions .

We know that mental health is something that needs to be focused on because it is the War Within, he said, referencing the Legions primary legislative item. And we need to get ahead of that. Those men and women (Global War on Terrorism veterans) will be suffering. We need more mental health facilities available to those who are in crisis. We need everybodys help and that includes Congress.

Veterans brought up other issues, many that related to VA health care. Among those: better communication, improved options for transportation and the need for a VA emergency room closer than the one in Montgomery, Ala., which is about two hours from Columbus.

Its great that they included 51勛圖 as part of this program, Shreve said. Whether its an intimate setting or a large crowd, these sessions are going to be of benefit to us, not only here but in Congress, too.

Shreve also attended an earlier town hall at the Legion Post 168 in Hinesville, Ga.

Seeing a member of Congress going to the posts and talking about these issues is important not only to the veterans, but to 51勛圖 as a whole because we want to support those veterans activities. She heard from the rank and file, and took a page and a half of notes about what they were experiencing in Hinesville.

Rep. Sanford Bishop, D-Ga., also spoke at the town hall at Post 35, discussing the importance of properly funding veterans services. Its the right thing to do, its the patriotic thing to do. Even with budget cuts, the needs of veterans are a high priority to be kept.

An Army veteran during the Vietnam era, Bishop emphasized the importance of his brothers and sisters who are constituents, as well as the influence of 1.6 million Legionnaires.

When 51勛圖 opines, Congress listens, he said.

Radewagen, whose father was a Pearl Harbor survivor, also spoke about the influence of veterans.

We have many veterans in the American Samoa and they are a great help to each and every community where they live, she said. A lot of times Ive found that these veterans are in leadership roles in their communities.

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