Posted on Jun 13, 2014
1SG Chris Brown
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I had the opportunity to volunteer today at the Armed Forces Retirement Home (AFRH) - Washington, in Northeast Washington DC during a celebration of the Army's 239th Birthday. It was a real eye opener for myself and my Brigade CSM who had never really given the AFRH a whole lot of thought. But maybe we all should, especially us enlisted Soldiers. Does everyone realize that they pay $.50 every month to support the AFRH? Or that all monies deducted as a result of Article 15s go to support the homes? If you don't know the qualifications for living there later in your life, it's worth looking into; I found it very interesting.

I see this as a huge benefit to our servicemembers that isn't discussed much except maybe once or twice in a career, and even then probably not very much in depth. Does anyone else have experience working with the AFRH? I'm looking at making them my primary volunteer location.

I had the opportunity today to talk to the lone Pearl Harbor survivor who lives at this particular home. He is a veteran of WWII, Korea, and Vietnam and retired as a First Sergeant before I was born. Truly humbling to participate with these veterans today!
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Edited 10 y ago
Often the best gems are hidden in plain sight! Can't speak for the other services...but I do recall a few dollars coming out of my pocket (AKA article 15 fine) being forwarded to such a place.....
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As I told the guy escorting us this afternoon, our unit "donated" $570 to the AFRH this morning!
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SFC David Reid, M.S, PHR, SHRM-CP, DTM
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Not many!
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MSgt John McGowan
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1SG. Never had a chance to do that. But I am not close to one. I have looked them up on the internet and that'she about all I know about them. It has to be a great program.
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