Militarily Speaking

Veterans Are Getting Cheated But The VFW Is Fighting Back
In this episode of “Militarily Speaking,” Tom and Jodi sit down with Lynn Rolfe, the Programs Director at Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). Lynn shares the organization's mission of advocating for veterans' rights, supporting their communities, and maintaining national security. The episode delves into the VFW's role in creating educational opportunities for high school students, tackling legislative advocacy in Washington, D.C., combating financial distress among veterans, and the significance of community involvement.
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Founded in 1899, the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) has become one of the most influential veteran service organizations in the U.S., dedicated to securing veterans' rights and benefits. Originally created to assist veterans returning from overseas conflicts, its mission has expanded to cover mental health support, legislative advocacy, and resources for military families.
Lynn shares his inspiring path from military service to becoming a third-generation VFW member and national advocate. His personal experiences highlight the challenges of transitioning out of the military and the importance of community support during that time. He also underscores the VFW's commitment to veteran mental health, including efforts to prevent PTSD-related issues and veteran suicide.
VFW’s Legislative Efforts & Veteran Benefits
Lynn details the VFW’s tireless work in Washington, D.C., advocating for key legislation like the Major Richard Star Act, which seeks to eliminate the offset between military retirement pay and VA disability compensation. This episode also shines a light on the fight against predatory legal practices targeting veterans filing toxic exposure claims—a critical part of ensuring our heroes receive the benefits they’ve earned.
Community Support & Military Financial Readiness
Beyond policy, the VFW helps veterans facing financial hardship—offering aid through local posts, financial counseling, and connections to trustworthy services to help veterans claim their benefits. These resources empower veterans to achieve financial stability after service.
Innovation Meets Connection
The VFW is also adapting to modern times with creative engagement strategies, including online gaming communities that offer digital camaraderie and support. These efforts address mental health for veterans while building new connections beyond traditional post halls.
Legacy, Leadership, and Looking Ahead
As a third-generation veteran advocate, Lynn reflects on the legacy of military service in his family and how the VFW continues to evolve to meet veterans’ needs. From local outreach to national influence, his story demonstrates how the VFW helps veterans transition successfully into civilian life while preserving the honor of their service.
For more information or to get involved, visit www.vfw.org
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