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AMVETS Dept of New York Website Presentation
Written by Richard L Thomas   
Friday, 30 May 2008
AMVETS Department of New York
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Fellow AMVETS:

There will be a presentation on how to use the Dept of New York website on Friday June 6th, 10:00AM at the Convention. Some of the content will include:

  • Learning how to submit news to the website's front page.
  • Sending a mass email news letter to everyone who is registered on the website.
  • How to use the Forum.
  • How to use the Events Calendar.
  • Submitting Links that can benefit AMVETS.
  • Viewing and downloading documents.
  • Getting a free amvets-ny.com email address and how to use the website Webmail function.

The presentation is available to any AMVET, AMVETS Ladies Auxiliary or Sons of AMVETS members that wish to attend. If there is time I will answer any questions and listen to suggestions regarding the improvement of the site. See you at the 63rd Annual Dept of New York Convention!

Respectfully,

Richard L Thomas(Webmaster)

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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 01 July 2008 )
 
63rd Annual State Convention
Written by Joseph W. Lipowski   
Friday, 18 April 2008
The 63rd Annual AMVETS Department of New York Convention Agenda may be viewed by logging in and clicking on Documents under the User Menu.  It can be found in the "Department of New York Info" folder.
Last Updated ( Friday, 18 April 2008 )
 
Asbestos and Veterans
Written by Matt Richfield   
Wednesday, 09 April 2008

Asbestos has been known to affect certain groups of people more than others in terms of long-term health consequences. This is because certain groups such as industrial or construction laborers came into contact with asbestos materials more frequently than others. While those are some obvious risk pools, among the lesser discussed groups are military veterans.

Veterans were exposed to asbestos in many aspects of the military industrial complex, but most exposures occurred in one of two settings. The first of these exposure sites was shipbuilding and vessel repair yards. Shipyards were notorious for asbestos use. Ships utilized asbestos, which was resistant to fire and heat, to insulate their fixtures and prevent heat transfer in all aspects of the hull construction. For this reason, many naval veterans and naval shipyard workers were exposed.

The other exposure locations were often in boiler rooms or other sites in military industrial facilities. Many of these facilities required that the rooms and fixtures be fire-proof and resistant to heat. For this reason, asbestos use was prominent in these buildings.

While anyone in the vicinity of damaged asbestos fibers could potentially be vulnerable to exposure, it was most often that those who repaired older fixtures or encountered older asbestos fixtures were exposed. Often in the process of repairing or modifying older fixtures, the asbestos fibers were jarred loose and released into the air. It is when they are inhaled that they pose significant health problems.

Asbestos was banned in the late 1970’s because a clear connection arose between asbestos exposures and the development of severe respiratory health problems, including mesothelioma, a rare form of cancer. If you believe you were exposed in a military facility, naval shipyard, or any other industrial setting it is important you share your asbestos history with your physician and monitor respiratory health closely.

The Mesothelioma and Asbestos Awareness Center has long been recognized as the web’s leading resource for information on asbestos, asbestos related disease, and mesothelioma treatment. Hundreds of pages of up to date content feature important information pertaining to asbestos exposure, top physicians, and clinical trials, as well as breakthroughs in the treatment of asbestos related disease.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 09 April 2008 )
 
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