Pilot Tracey Curtis-Taylor is re-creating Lady Mary Heath's 1928 journey, a7,000-mile trip from S. Africa-to-UK Flight in Vintage Biplane.
With support from Boeing, pilot Tracey Curtis-Taylor has taken off on a 7,000-mile (11,000-kilometer) solo journey, in a reconditioned Boeing Stearman open-cockpit biplane, to retrace Lady Mary Heath’s historic 1928 flight between South Africa and the United Kingdom. Heath was the first pilot, male or female, to make such a journey.
Curtis-Taylor, a UK-based pilot, departed Cape Town on Nov. 2 with plans to land in Goodwood, near London, in December. She is flying a refurbished 1942 Stearman named Spirit of Artemis, after sponsor Artemis Investments.
“We hope this journey inspires people along the route to learn more about the remarkable history of aviation and the role Boeing has played in the past, as well as the important role we play in African aviation today,” said Boeing Military Aircraft President Chris Chadwick.
More than 8,500 Stearmans were built in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s. The airplane was the primary trainer for the U.S. Air Force and Navy during World War II.
For more information and to follow along with the trip, visit CapeTowntoGoodwood.com or Facebook.com/CapeTowntoGoodwood.
Monday, November 4, 2013
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Reemployment Rights of Returning Vets
Washington is a state whose citizens have been heavily involved in military service with Guard units called to active-duty.Too, local citizens find the local military installations as home to Reserve units an attractive option for military service.
Employers sometimes do find themselves dealing with the reemployment rights of returning vets.
Today, KPLU features a story about advocacy for those reemployment rights.
To help employers better understand the reemployment rights of returning National Guard and Reservists, you may reference the ESGR site for assistance.
Monday, October 28, 2013
Friday, October 18, 2013
Noteworthies with a Local Link
The chief of staff, Army announced the following general officer assignments:
Maj. Gen. Richard W. Thomas, commanding general, Western Regional Medical Command, Tacoma, Wash., to director, health operations, Defense Health Agency, Falls Church, Va.
Brig. Gen. John M. Cho, deputy commanding general (Support), U.S. Army Medical Command, Falls Church, Va., to commanding general, Western Regional Medical Command, Tacoma, Wash.
Maj. Gen. Richard W. Thomas, commanding general, Western Regional Medical Command, Tacoma, Wash., to director, health operations, Defense Health Agency, Falls Church, Va.
Brig. Gen. John M. Cho, deputy commanding general (Support), U.S. Army Medical Command, Falls Church, Va., to commanding general, Western Regional Medical Command, Tacoma, Wash.
Friday, October 11, 2013
Nominations Open for Military-Citizen Award
Soldiers, Airmen,
Sailors, Marines and Coast Guardsmen compose a vital part of our
community. The Chamber wishes to recognize, with the 35th annual
presentation, the John Anderson Military-Citizen of the Year.
The Chamber’s
Military Affairs Committee will make the selection of the honoree.
Presentation of the award, named for John Anderson, former Mayor of Tacoma and Chairman
of the Tacoma-Pierce Co. Chamber, will be made November 7, 12 noon at the meeting of the Rotary
Club of Tacoma No. 8.
You are requested to
submit nominees for this award. The guidelines are:
1)
An
active-duty Soldier, Airman, Sailor or Marine. Reservists and Guardsmen called to active duty are eligible.
2)
Residing in Tacoma or Pierce County
3)
Professional in military occupation
4)
An exemplary volunteer in the community
Nominations should
be no longer than two pages, no photos. While military professionalism is
important, this is usually a given standard. It is recommended that
the nomination focus on the nominee's volunteerism in the community.
You are referenced to the Military
Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal, which has been added to the list of
awards and decorations that earn promotion points.
The deadline for
submitting nominations is Nov. 1. Nominations may be delivered to the
Chamber’s offices, forwarded by mail, email (gary.brackett@tacomachamber.org)
or fax. Your consideration of this request is appreciated.
Tacoma-Pierce Co. Chamber
950 Pacific Ave., Ste. 300
Tacoma, WA 98402
PO Box 1933
Tacoma, W 98401-1933
Fax: 253-579-7305
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Inaugural Issue of "Courage"
The Inaugural Issue of “Courage,” Lt. Gen. Robert Brown’s quarterly newsletter that is designed to keep you informed and up-to-date on what’s happening in America’s Corps.
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You can also follow and watch on:
Facebook, Twitter, Flickr,YouTube
Monday, October 7, 2013
Thursday, October 3, 2013
The Business Case for Hiring Vets
The Chamber joins Hire Our Heroes, TrueBlue, Inc., The Association of Washington Business, Starbucks, and Eisenhower Carlson, PLLC to present “Standing Shoulder to Shoulder with our Military Veterans – The Business Case for Hiring Military Veterans”.
On November 13, 8 a.m. to Noon at TrueBlue, Inc., 1015 “A” Street, Tacoma, the event will focus on why hiring Veterans makes good sense, finding the right match amongst the many qualified Veterans available, and the Legal “ins and outs” related to hiring the Veteran of your choice.
All Tacoma-Pierce County businesses interested in hiring Veterans, currently hiring Veterans, or considering hiring Veterans should plan to attend this interesting and informative event. Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber member businesses may attend for only $25.00, morning refreshments are provided.
REGISTER HERE
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On November 13, 8 a.m. to Noon at TrueBlue, Inc., 1015 “A” Street, Tacoma, the event will focus on why hiring Veterans makes good sense, finding the right match amongst the many qualified Veterans available, and the Legal “ins and outs” related to hiring the Veteran of your choice.
All Tacoma-Pierce County businesses interested in hiring Veterans, currently hiring Veterans, or considering hiring Veterans should plan to attend this interesting and informative event. Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber member businesses may attend for only $25.00, morning refreshments are provided.
REGISTER HERE
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Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Military Forum on WA Military Transition Council
MILITARY AFFAIRS FORUM
Date & Time: WEDNESDAY, October 9, 7:30 – 9:00 a.m.
Place: La Quinta Inn
Price: $13.00 pre-paid by Oct. 7,
noon
$15.00 pre-paid after Oct. 7
$20.00 walk-ins/at the door
RSVP: DUE 12 noon, Oct.
7 (Monday)
Washington Military Transition Council
13,000 veterans per year through 2016, 8,000 per year from JBLM, expect to make Washington their home.
A battery of legal support (Department of Army Executive Order 054-12, Governor’s Executive Order 13-1, State HB 1432 and Congressional VOW to Hire Veterans Act), provides the framework for concerted action to meet the need.
The Washington Military Transition Council has a vision to ensure that
separating service members transition seamlessly into civilian
employment, training, and business opportunities as well as creating a
sustainable cross-jurisdictional, ‘linked systems’ approach in
Washington State that can be replicated across the nation.
Alfie Alvarado serves as the Director of YOUR Washington State
Department of Veterans Affairs, the statewide advocate for the benefits
and services veterans and their families earned.Alfie served 22 years on active duty retiring in August 1993 as Command Sergeant Major of Madigan Army Medical Center and Troop Command, Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
She serves on boards of directors of local and national associations and has received local, state and national awards including the Governor’s Distinguished Management Leadership Award and the Lifetime Achievement Award for women in the military from the Young Women’s Christian Association.
FUTURE EVENT:
November 7, 12 - 1:30 p.m., with Rotary Club of Tacoma featuring the John Anderson Military Citizen of the Year
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