Job for Veteran

Hello, veterans –

The Pennsylvania State Police has one vacancy for a Video Production Specialist in Hershey, PA (Dauphin County).  If you could share this with your veterans’ networks, I would appreciate it. 

Please see the attached Word document for more information about this opportunity, including the starting salary, nature of the work, minimum requirements, contact information, and how to apply. 

Please note that applications must be submitted by October 19, 2015.

As always your assistance in disseminating this information is very much appreciated!  Thank you!

Susan

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Employment Opportunities:  The Pennsylvania State Police is currently recruiting to fill one Video Production Specialist vacancy at the PSP Bureau of Training and Education in Hershey (Dauphin County).

NOTE:  APPLICATIONS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED BETWEEN October 5 AND October 19, 2015. 

Nature of Work:  An employee in this class is responsible for performing technical

work in the operation of video production equipment and for providing creative assistance in producing video programs.

In order to be considered: applicants must meet PA residency requirement.  Additionally, applicants must have one year as a Video Production Technician (state government job title) ;or two years of technical experience in the field of television broadcasting or in video production supplemented by one year of technical training in electronics, or television or video production; or a bachelor's degree in communications media including 12 credit hours in video production.

Veterans:  Pennsylvania law (51 Pa.C.S. §7103) provides employment preference for qualified veterans for appointment to many state and local government jobs. To learn more about employment preferences and opportunities for veterans, visit www.scsc.state.pa.us, select the Job Seekers link, then the Veterans link; visit one of our offices; or call (717) 787-6039.

Starting Salary:  $40,039 annually and don’t forget about the great benefits package!

Have questions about these opportunities?  Please contact Ginger Furlow at (717) 787-6314.

How to Apply:

Apply online at www.scsc.state.pa.us.  First-time users must register on the homepage before selecting View Open Announcements & Apply from the menu.  Reference announcement  #2015 122 for Video Production Specialist to begin the application process 

Applicants must indicate on their application that they will accept employment in Dauphin County.

Location:

Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Training and Education

175 East Hersheypark Drive

Hershey, Pennsylvania 17033

 

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Susan Simms HRA 2, Recruitment & Workforce Diversity Division

Strawberry Square Complex | P.O. Box 569, Harrisburg, PA 17108-0569

Work:  717.787-6127 | Fax: 717.787.5731

susimms@pa.gov

Brigadier General Richard B. Posey Obituary

Brigadier General Richard B. Posey, USAF (Retired), 95, of Camp Hill, PA known as the
“Father of the Pennsylvania Air National Guard” passed away on September 27, 2015. Born on
March 9, 1920 in Reading, Berks County, PA, he was the son of the late Harrison and Edna
Posey. He was a graduate of Reading High School, Albright College, and the Air War College at
Maxwell Air Force Base, AL.

He was the husband of Olga Wolosewich, Camp Hill, PA, with whom he just celebrated their
69th wedding anniversary in September. He was predeceased by a brother Harrison (Gertrude);
and sisters Carolyn Porter (Robert), Chicago, IL, and Helen, Reading, PA; and daughter Patricia,
Arlington, VA. He is survived by daughter Priscilla Circollo (Matthew), Mauricetown, NJ; son
Richard (Mary), Myersville, MD; and grandchildren: Sayre, Julianna, and Garrett Posey.
Gen. Posey was a veteran of World War II. He began his military career on April 28, 1941 at the
Army Air Corps Primary Flying School in Albany, GA. He received his pilot’s wings and was
commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Corps on Dec. 12, 1941. Following
several aviation assignments in the United States, he was reassigned as a Captain to the 94th
Bombardment Group. He flew 22 combat missions during World War II and was released from
active duty in January 1946.

The following year, Gen. Posey was selected to serve as squadron commander of the newly
authorized 148th Fighter Squadron at Spaatz Field in Reading. He led an aggressive recruiting
effort and, in less than two months, the squadron received federal recognition and began training
as a unit of the Pennsylvania Air National Guard. Gen. Posey was instrumental in developing
training and administrative policies as well as operational plans and safety programs that became
the cornerstone of air operations within the state.

Gen. Posey returned to active duty in 1951 to serve in the Korean conflict. In 1955, he became
the wing commander of the 112th Fighter Interceptor Wing and, in 1956, he was appointed
Deputy Adjutant General — Air. He held this position until he retired in 1978. Gen. Posey flew
over 7,800 hours in a wide variety of aircraft including: the B-17, B-24, B-25, B-29, C-46, C-47,
C-119, C-121, P-38, P-47, P-51, and T-33.

Upon retirement he was promoted to the honorary rank of Major General, Pennsylvania National
Guard Retired List. His many decorations and awards include: the Distinguished Flying Cross,
the Legion of Merit, the Air Medal with two oak leaf clusters, the Combat Readiness Medal, and
the American Campaign Medal.

He was a member of numerous organizations, including the Air Force Association, the National
Guard Associations of the United States and of Pennsylvania, Spokane Masonic Lodge, and the
National Sojourners Harrisburg Chapter.

A funeral service will be held at Neill Funeral Home in Camp Hill, PA on Wednesday,
October 7, 2015 at 1:00 pm. The family will receive visitors one hour prior to the service
beginning at 12:00 noon. In lieu of flowers, contributions would be appreciated to the PA
National Guard Military Museum, Fort Indiantown Gap, Annville, PA 17003, or to the
Scholarship Fund at the 193rd Special Operations Wing Association, 81 Constellation Court,
Middletown, PA, 17057.

Sep 2015 Board Meeting Minutes

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING

September 3, 2015

Board Members Present:

 

Barry Frey                              Randy Eckert                          Dennis Walborn

Dale Perry                               Tony Powell                           Pete Mireles

John Seitz                               David Hawkins                       Wayne Isett

Bill Shupp                               Sam Varnicle                           Paul Weidensaul

 

Board Members Excused: Craig Lady, Jim McGovern, Jim Lillis, Sue McMurray, Scott Keener

Other Members: Sandy Scott, SMSgt Scott Gross, SSgt Katie Cook, SMSgt Nancy Stoltzfus

Guests: None

– Call to Order:

Bill Shupp called the meeting to order at 17:10 hours

A motion was made by John Seitz, second by Tony Powell to approve the past months board minutes.

Financial Report- Dennis Walborn
A complete report was provided to each member for their review

Financial Secretary’s Report:
Explained how the CFC donations had an impact on taxes from last year with the determination of them being either a single or multiple donations.
7773 project – Funding the ne plaque with balance in that fund which should zero out the account.
C121 fund income – $200.00, Linglestown American Legiondonation received – $1800.00

VP report:
Thanks to all that helped with the scholarship program. There were seven submissions.
Advisor:
Thanks again to the Hershey Free Church for the wonderful meal, fellowship and use of a room for our meeting in August.
Old Business/Committee reports:
Merchandise Sales/Fund Raising – Shirts are online and can be purchased from Graywater Ops. Will link to their page on the Facebook page and work on getting it on our web site.
Elections – NSTR
OAY – NSTR
Enlisted Banquet – NSTR
United Way/SECA – NSTR
Annual Meeting – NSTR
Retiree Issues – NSTR
5K For Food – NSTR
Scholarship – Briefed above by VP.
FRG – Sandy briefed –
i.     There will be a 5K in Annville to benefit the Salute to Troops and the Annville Memorial Day parade and Wounded Warriors. Parade date is 7 November

ii.     Can the info about the Amazon.Smile program be published to the Wing bulletin board and pushed to the Facebook page? Will keep pushing info to unit members.

iii.     Children’s Christmas party is coming up on 13 December (UTA) in the DFAC. Decorating will take place on 15 November (UTA).

iv.     Deployments are coming up and will need help with any issues that come up during that time with families. Looking for people that can provide support to those families.

7773 project – Briefed by Financial Secretary.

New Business, Assistance requests:
Assistance requests
i.     2015-12 – NO

ii.     2015-13 – NO

Around the Room:
Tony Powell – The Right Start members are not eligible for uniforms and Wing Leadership is asking the Association to fund T-Shirts that can be given to them in order to give them a uniform appearance. Dave will get with GrayWater Ops for information, pricing and timing on getting shirts made.

The next Board of Directors meeting will be Thursday October 1, 2015, 1700 at the RSG Headquarters Conference room

Adjournment- Meeting adjourned at 18:40 by Barry Frey.

Respectfully submitted by,

David Hawkins

Brand Name Drugs & Tricare Policy Change

Starting October 1, 2015, a new law requires all TRICARE beneficiaries, except active duty service members, to get select brand name maintenance drugs through either TRICARE Pharmacy Home Delivery or from a military pharmacy. Beneficiaries who keep using a retail pharmacy for these drugs will have to pay the full cost.

Maintenance drugs are those you take regularly for a long time, such as drugs to control blood pressure or cholesterol. The law does not apply to drugs you take for a short time, like antibiotics, or generic drugs. Beneficiaries living overseas, or with other prescription drug coverage, are not affected.

The TRICARE pharmacy contractor, Express Scripts, is sending a letter to beneficiaries taking an affected drug, explaining their options. Beneficiaries can contact Express Scripts at 1-877-363-1303 to see if they are affected.

After October 1, beneficiaries still filling an affected drug at a retail pharmacy will receive another letter informing them of the change to the benefit.  After that, beneficiaries have one final “courtesy” fill at a retail pharmacy. If they fill at a retail pharmacy again, they have to pay 100 percent of the cost of their medication.

TRICARE Pharmacy Home Delivery is a safe, convenient and low cost option to get maintenance drugs. You can get up to a 90-day supply, as opposed to a 30-day supply from a retail pharmacy. You save up to $176 a year for every brand name drug you switch to Home Delivery. Military pharmacies offer up to a 90-day supply of drugs at zero copay, but not all drugs are available. You can check with your local military pharmacy to see if they carry your prescription.

For more information about this change to TRICARE’s pharmacy benefit, visitwww.tricare.mil/RxNewRules.