Joe Rosenthal Chapter needs volunteers now

Hoping you are staying well and obeying the rules. We have many seniors in our Joe Rosenthal Chapter and other veterans organizations who need to be protected.

Yes, hard on the heels of the recent fundraising report, comes this one on a new push for the USS Joe Rosenthal

If there is a single bright light to the pandemic, it may be that the door has been cracked open for the USS Joe Rosenthal Project. We need good news. The country needs good news. The USS Joe is good news! 

The USS Joe Rosenthal is a nonpolitical, nonpartisan, no cost, feel good measure. It may provide our Nation a boost in morale, same as Rosenthal’s photo did in 1945. Wouldn’t that be something, Joe helping our Nation twice, 75 year apart?! (more…)

DeFour awarded Santini at Beaufort Film festival

THREE CCs AND AN ACTOR -  Left to right are Beaufort Film Society president Ron Tucker;  actor Colin Hoffmeister, who played the role of Gen. John F. Kelly in "The 11th Order"; Santini Award recipient Joshua DeFour; and former CC president Keith Oliver, who presented DeFour with the Santini at the Beaufort Film Festival  February 23.

THREE CCs AND AN ACTOR – Left to right are Beaufort Film Society president Ron Tucker; actor Colin Hoffmeister, who played the role of Gen. John F. Kelly in “The 11th Order”; Santini Award recipient Joshua DeFour; and former CC president Keith Oliver, who presented DeFour with the Santini at the Beaufort Film Festival February 23.

Joshua DeFour with the Santini Award.

Joshua DeFour with the Santini Award.

Marine Corps Veteran Combat Videographer and Writer/Producer/Director Joshua DeFour was presented the prestigious Santini Patriot Spirit Award at the 14th Annual Beaufort International Film Festival held February 18 – 23, 2020 in Beaufort, SC. The award was presented for his film “The 11th Order”, during the festival awards ceremony on Sunday, February 23.

The “Santini” is awarded to that filmmaker whose portrayal of the American active duty military, veterans, or their families in a feature film, documentary, or short reflects the highest standards of service and sacrifice for the good of others. The award is named after Marine Corps Colonel Donald “The Great Santini” Conroy, father of Academy Award nominated screenwriter and best-selling author Pat Conroy.

“The Santini” was originally created in 2011 and it was our intention at the time to present the award annually to that film that met the lofty criteria for the award. After presenting the inaugural award to Jonathan Flora for his documentary “Lt. Dan Band: For the Common Good it would be another five years before another “Santini” worthy film came along. The second award went to Justin Roberts for his documentary film, “No Greater Love”. When we saw Joshua’s film The 11th Order for the first time, we knew instantly that this Short Film had all of the elements we were looking for in this rare award,” stated Ron Tucker, President of the Beaufort Film Society.
The 11th Order – “There’s No Glory In This” Teaser Spot

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Executive Director recovers from stroke

Executive director reports from hospital room after having a stroke or two. (It may have been a continuous one)

Executive director reports from hospital room after having a stroke.

For those of you not on Facebook, on Sept. 4, Kate Stark, executive director of the USMCCCA, was admitted into the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center in Gainesville, Fla., with symptoms of a stroke. She subsequently ended up going to an inpatient Community Living Center at the VA Hospital in Lake City, Fla., for rehabilitation therapy. She was released Sept. 26 with most of her left side mobility restored, though she reluctantly admits she could probably still get her a** kicked in a bar fight. Here is the saga from her Facebook page:

Sept. 11, 2019
So, friends… I had a stroke last Wednesday. I am still in the hospital waiting for space in a physical rehab center because my left side is weak. I am lucky. I can speak and walk but have some issues with my left arm. Being treated VERY well at the Malcolm Randall VA Hospital. Also being looked after by my fabulous family. A very (more…)