Posted on Jan 18, 2018
Joseph Chenelly, National Executive Director of AMVETS, here for a live Q&A today at 4PM ET. What questions do you have for me?
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Joseph R. Chenelly was appointed national executive director of the nation’s fourth largest veterans service organization in May 2016. In this capacity, he administers the policies of AMVETS, supervises its national headquarters operations and provides direction, as needed, to state and local components. Joe previously served as AMVETS’ national communications director.
Joe Chenelly is the first veteran of combat operations in Afghanistan and Iraq to lead one of the nation’s four largest veterans service organizations’ staffs. A native of Rochester, N.Y., Joe enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in 1998, serving with the 1st Marine Division, and was honorably discharged as a Staff Sergeant in April 2006. He is a combat veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, having served in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Kuwait, East Timor and the Horn of Africa.
Joe became a veterans advocate, a journalist, and a political adviser after his time in uniform. He covered military and veterans matters on staff with Leatherneck magazine, the Military Times newspapers, USA TODAY and Gannet News, reporting on operations in the Middle East, Southwest Asia, Africa, as well as disaster relief in the United States.
Joe was named one of the 100 “most influential journalists covering armed violence” by Action on Armed Violence in 2013. He was the first U.S. Marine combat correspondent to step into enemy territory after September 11, 2001, as a military reporter in Pakistan and Afghanistan. He also reported from the front-lines with American and allied forces in Kuwait and Iraq as that war began. He was on the ground for the start of both Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Joe served as AMVETS’ national communications director in 2005, and for the past eight years as assistant national director for communications for the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) in Washington, D.C. leading grassroots efforts through social networking and new media.
Joe Chenelly is the first veteran of combat operations in Afghanistan and Iraq to lead one of the nation’s four largest veterans service organizations’ staffs. A native of Rochester, N.Y., Joe enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in 1998, serving with the 1st Marine Division, and was honorably discharged as a Staff Sergeant in April 2006. He is a combat veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, having served in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Kuwait, East Timor and the Horn of Africa.
Joe became a veterans advocate, a journalist, and a political adviser after his time in uniform. He covered military and veterans matters on staff with Leatherneck magazine, the Military Times newspapers, USA TODAY and Gannet News, reporting on operations in the Middle East, Southwest Asia, Africa, as well as disaster relief in the United States.
Joe was named one of the 100 “most influential journalists covering armed violence” by Action on Armed Violence in 2013. He was the first U.S. Marine combat correspondent to step into enemy territory after September 11, 2001, as a military reporter in Pakistan and Afghanistan. He also reported from the front-lines with American and allied forces in Kuwait and Iraq as that war began. He was on the ground for the start of both Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Joe served as AMVETS’ national communications director in 2005, and for the past eight years as assistant national director for communications for the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) in Washington, D.C. leading grassroots efforts through social networking and new media.
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This has been a bad year for the NFL, with deflategate and then the kneeling protests. Since #PleaseStand isn't being allowed in the program for the Super Bowl, this has actually given you a larger awareness platform. What message do you want to convey?
Semper Fi,
Tim Callahan
Semper Fi,
Tim Callahan
SSgt Joe Chenelly
Tim, thank you for bringing this up. I was shocked when the NFL rejected our ad. I get it that they don't want to further the issue, but NBC has already pledged to do that in the Super Bowl. Accepting our ad would have been the best case scenario for all, but they decision not to has definitely given AMVETS a much larger platform and has created more conversation than I could have imagined around this. We did not intend to stir things up, but they are stirred now.
AMVETS says NFL censored its ad against flag protests
The veterans organization says the football league rejected a $30,000 program ad with the slogan #PleaseStand.
SSgt Joe Chenelly
Thanks for sharing, Bill! So many people and just about every news agency is talking about this. It is a very important topic.
I talked to Joe a few months ago about Cross Country Cycle 4 Vets and he sounded real excited about posting an article about what I was doing. Like so many others told me to email and never heard back. Even left 4 voice messages, no reply. So glad I donate $600 to Amvets when they called me for my brothers and sisters and always there to help and I am a lifetime member. Just happy that Illinois Amvets supports my cause 110%.
PO3 Tracy Sefcik
5 weeks left and on my way out to San Diego, we have the Navy Band playing on the USS Midway and a new twist, I will be cycling solo from Phoenix to St Augustine. Hey one thing the Navy taught me... Never Give Up and I will peddle those 2175 miles to the finish. I have raised $10,380 for Gary Sinise Foundation and will be at the Chicago auto show for the week .
SSgt Joe Chenelly
Tracy, we do get a lot of requests like this, but I remember yours and will follow up on this right away. Will you please email me whatever you'd like us to communicate? My email is [login to see] . I will get back to you ASAP. Thank you for your support and for your efforts to raise awareness. I'll let our leadership in Illinois they got a great shoutout.
PO3 Tracy Sefcik
Thank you Joe and Illinois Amvets along with Crystal and Ashley (from Illinois Amvets) know how much they mean to me and what their support means to me and Cross Country Cycle 4 Vets.
PO3 Tracy Sefcik
Wow, emailed 29 days ago and still no email or call from you... Thanks Joe, so glad I am a Amvets lifetime member.
Thank you Col., for this providing this Excellent tool for All of my HEROES to use during & after their transition !!! HOORAH !!!
This really angers me. Veteran funds can't even change this mentality. http://newschannel20.com/sports/american-veterans-says-nfl-wont-run-please-stand-add-during-the-super-bowl
American Veterans organization: NFL won't run 'Please Stand' ad in Super Bowl program
A United States veteran's service organization said the National Football Leauge (NFL) turned down their request to run an advertisement in the Super Bowl LII program centered around the message Please Stand.The statement from American Veterans' ad is a c
SSgt Joe Chenelly, thanks for joining us on RallyPoint. With all the news about #PleaseStand and the NFL blocking AMVETS' Super Bowl ad, do you see this message getting more traction now than if they would have just let it run during the big game?
Joe, I see that you and I have a lot in common. First let me congratulate you for being on RallyPoint and second as the AMVETS National Executive Director. It has been my pleasure serving AMVETS in Hawaii a few years back. In your position what can you see ahead with this new Military Retirement System? Also as retired Veterans and or Veterans how can we help stamp out Homelessness, drug abuse, and the lack of information on care throughout the VA Healthcare System. I’ve been retired from the Marine Corps now going on 24 years the end of this month. I’ve been an advocate for Veterans Benefits and their families since 1994 with numerous VSO’s. The last one being with the County of San Diego. I know that there’s little you can do about certain issues, but my concern is that are we getting the right information to Congress for our Veterans in Need. Past, Past and Future? Keep up the great work you do Marine and your folks do on a daily basis and say hello to my Marine Buddy’s at DAV, VFW, PVA American Legion, and AMVETS.
Semper Fi, James
Semper Fi, James
SSgt Joe Chenelly
Thanks so much, sir! Semper fi. I really appreciate your longtime service in uniform and after. Our volunteer veterans advocates at the local levels save lives on a regular basis. There are a lot of things going on now to help in these tremendously important topics. We are advocating for better VA and private treatment centers, more veterans courts, better coordination within the VA health care system and with the Choice Program. So many moving parts mean more space for veterans to fall through. It all starts at the local level, but we at the national level need to do better in providing support, resources and coordination. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to better empower you. I am at [login to see] .
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
SGT Cody McCawley Don't - redact that on your DD Form 214 and send it in for verification to: [login to see]
Pretty easy - let me know if you need any more assistance? Mikel
Pretty easy - let me know if you need any more assistance? Mikel
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