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The Ammo Family Loses Another Member

Joe Lipski was a munitions officer.  I served with him at RAF Upper Heyford where he was EMS Maintenance Super (in the late 80s) when I was Ammo/EMS/Wing Maintenance Chief.  He was a good officer and supporter of Ammo.    Fred IYA Ammo YAS!

SUNSET – Joseph Lipski, 66, passed away Saturday, June 11, 2011 at his home in Sunset.

He was born March 12, 1945 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to John and Margaret Trucks Lipski.

He married Marlene Stevenson January 6, 1968 in Collingdale, Pennsylvania. Marlene passed away on May 13, 2005.

Joe attended West Catholic High School, University of Maryland, University of Utah, and University of Wyoming.

Joe proudly served his country by joining the United States Air Force in 1964. He retired as a Major in 1990 after 26 years of service. During his retirement, Joe became actively involved in the Clearfield American Legion Post #134 and the Forty and Eighth. He served in multiple roles for the Legion including Finance Officer, and Commander.

Joe was a dedicated father, grandfather and friend. He was a born leader, a wise counselor, a practical joker, a logical thinker, and an inspiration to all that were lucky enough to have known him.

He is survived by his daughters: Justine Lipski, Cynthia (Darren) Honey, four grandchildren, Cody Ferguson, PJ Honey, Kade Honey, and Daxton Honey. Also surviving are siblings, John (Tina) Lipski, Marie (Bill) Gordon, Dotsie Dix, and Frank Lipski.

He was preceded in death by his parents and wife.

Funeral services will be held Friday, June 17, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. at Myers Roy Mortuary, 5865 South 1900 West. Friends may call from 11:00 a.m to 1:00 p.m. prior to services.

Update from Van Ray

Update as of 14 June,
Thought I’d give you an update on my condition.
Broken ribs (8). broken hip, concussion and busted tail bone…unauthorized flying lessons off the back deck from about 10-12 feet. Hard landing to say the least.
Spent 11 days in the hospital…lots of discussion about surgery or not on the hip…came home on 31 May with a plan to see if I’ll heal appropriately without surgery  I am bound to the the bed/chair…and no weight on left leg at all…for about three months. Go back to the ortho MD on 1 July for xrays and progress assessment.
Needless to say, it’s quite an adjustment for me…I’ve been very active all my life…and now I finally have to rely on someone else for very basic assistance.  Joyce has been a real trooper…couldn’t have done this bed/chair stuff withoutt her. Craig Sanders (retired Lt Col, SAC Ammo/EOD) lives in town and has been a real help to myself and Joyce.  Brother Mercer calls frequently and keeps me in line!
Thanx to all the ammo chief gang for the emails, calls and encouragement.
God Bless IYAAYAS  Brother Ray

Van Ray was working on his back deck Friday, 20 May.  Says he does not remember how he did it, but he fell the twelve feet to the ground.  Long to short, he is in Pitt County Memorial Hospital, Greenville NC w/ eight broken ribs (left), a broken left hip, and a mild concussion.
They tried to stay away from hip surgery, but according to Joyce, they meet with the Doctor first of the week. Nobody works the weekends anymore!

He does not feel well, so phone calls may not be the best way to go. As caregiver, Joyce has her hands full w/o trying to explain his injuries to 100 different folks. Be it they all have best intentions.
So perhaps just send notes to his email and Joyce can print them off for him.

Get Well Soon Van.

After 6 May Veterans can be Buried in the Bomb Dump

Virginia Opens New Veterans Cemetary on land once used as the USA, Radford Army Ammunition Plant…

The Virginia Department of Veterans Services will hold the dedication ceremony for the Southwest Virginia Veterans Cemetery 6 MAY at 10 a.m. The ceremony will be held at the cemetery, located at 5550 Bagging Plant Road , Dublin , Virginia . In case of rain, the ceremony will take place at the Lions Club, 1 Lions Club Road . The Lions Club is directly across Bagging Plant Road from the cemetery. Adrian Cronauer, former U.S. Air Force Sergeant, radio personality, and the inspiration for the movie Good Morning Vietnam, will emcee the ceremony. Speakers will include The Honorable Terrie L. Suit, Virginia‘s Secretary of Veterans Affairs and Homeland Security, Congressman Morgan Griffith, and State Senator John Edwards. Paul Galanti, Commissioner of the Virginia Department of Veterans Services and former Vietnam POW, as well as Frank K. Salvas, Sr., Director, State Cemetery Grants Service, National Cemetery Administration, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, will also speak.

The cemetery is located on an 80-acre parcel of land transferred from the Department of the Army, Radford Army Ammunition Plant to the Commonwealth of Virginia in 2008. Initial construction covers 24 acres and includes the main entrance area, full casketed and cremation burial areas, a columbarium, a memorial garden and scatter garden areas, roads, an assembly area, committal shelter, cemetery office, maintenance complex, and supporting infrastructure. Interment areas include 5,167 standard burial plots; 2,750 pre-placed crypts; 500 in-ground cremation spaces; and 625 columbarium niches for cremated remains. Additional grave sites will be added as needed. The Southwest Virginia Veterans Cemetery is Virginia ‘s third state-operated veterans cemetery. The Albert G. Horton, Jr. Memorial Veterans Cemetery is located in Suffolk and the Virginia Veterans Cemetery is located in Amelia. The cemeteries are operated by the Virginia Department of Veterans Services.

Service members who were honorably discharged qualify for burial in one of Virginia ‘s veterans cemeteries. Members of the National Guard/Reserves who served on federal active duty may also qualify. A grave site, opening and closing of the grave for the veteran, placement of a government grave marker, and perpetual care of the site are provided to the veteran at no charge. Veterans‘ spouses and eligible dependent children may be interred for a small fee, currently $300. For burial info on eligibility and application procedures for the Southwest Virginia Veterans Cemetery refer to http://www.dvs.virginia.gov/cemetery_southwest-project-overview.shtml. [Source: VADVS News Release 26 Apr 2011 ++]

Tricare Young Adult (TYA) Program Now Open for Enrollment

TRICARE Young Adult (TYA) is now open for enrollment with coverage beginning 1 MAY 2011. Uniformed services dependents under 26, unmarried, and not eligible for their own employer-sponsored health care coverage may be qualified to purchase TYA, which offers TRICARE Standard coverage for monthly premiums of $186. A premium-based TRICARE Prime benefit will be available later this year. Dependent eligibility for TRICARE previously ended at age 21, or age 23 for full-time college students. Similar to provisions in the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, TYA extends the opportunity for young adults to continue TRICARE health care coverage, as long as their sponsor is still eligible for TRICARE. Complete information and application forms are available at http://www.tricare.mil/tya. TRICARE officials encourage beneficiaries to explore all possible health care plan options and costs when choosing a plan that best meets their needs.

Those considering TYA should determine if they are eligible before completing and sending in an application. The application and payment of three months of premiums can be dropped off at a TRICARE Service Center or sent by mail or faxed directly to the appropriate regional health care contractor. Beneficiaries can find out where to send their form and payment by filling out the simple profile at http://www.tricare.mil to get information tailored to their 4specific location. Once the initial payment is made, monthly premiums must be paid in advance through automated electronic payment. When the application is processed, TRICARE coverage will begin the first day of the following month. However, since TYA was ?fast-tracked? to begin enrollment as soon as systems changes, forms, premiums and other rules governing the program were approved and in place, TRICARE Management Activity will allow eligible applicants to be covered for the full month of May as long as enrollment forms and payment are received (not postmarked) by the regional contractor prior to 31 MAY.Those eligible for TYA who have been saving receipts since 1 JAN 2011, in anticipation of the new program, can also pay all premiums back to January to purchase coverage retroactively. After getting a welcome letter and enrollment card, dependents and their sponsor are encouraged to visit uniformed services identification (ID) card issuing facility to obtain a dependent ID card. The card will assist in identifying the dependent as eligible for health care, prescriptions and access to military installations. Nearby ID card facilities can be found through a link at http://www.tricare.mil/tya. The signing of the National Defense Authorization Act in JAN 2011, brought TRICARE in line with the provisions of the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, and enabled the extension of excellent TRICARE coverage to this new group. The TRICARE Management Activity appreciates all government partners who helped make this benefit available so quickly. [Source: TREA Washington Update 29 Apr 2011 ++]

Subject: Noise Survey, Aviano AB Italy, Operation Allied Force (OAF), May 1999

Ammo,

Just before he retired Chief Scott Heisterkamp asked me to post this Aviano AB Noise Survey to the ACA Site; he thought it might be helpful to anyone who was deployed to Aviano AB and living in Tent City during Operation Allied Force (OAF) and experiencing hearing loss.

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From: Heisterkamp, Scott CMSgt MIL USAF AF/A4LW

Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 8:25 AM

AMMO,

Attached is the noise survey conducted by Bio in tent city during Op Allied Force at Aviano AB Italy in May 1999 in response to MANY complaints about how close tent city was to the flightline and how difficult it was to sleep/function when the A/C were launching.  This document may be of interest to any of your personnel that were deployed there and who didn’t retain a copy when provided to them back in 99.  Please forward to your units for their SA.

Thanks,

Chief Hk

SCOTT W. HEISTERKAMP, CMSgt, USAF

Air Force AMMO (2W0) Career Field Manager

AF/A4LW; Pentagon, Washington D.C.

I.Y.A.A.Y.A.S.

Noise Survey