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Military OneSource is once again offering a free, electronic tax filing service. If you are eligible under the Military OneSource program, you can complete, save, and file your 2011 federal and up to three state returns online free with the H&R Block At Home® tool.
To access this free version of H&R Block At Home®, you must start your return from the Military OneSource H&R Block At Home® link. Once you click the link you will be required to log in to Military OneSource. From the login page you will be directed to a site containing additional information on tax preparation, including the link to the Military OneSource free H&R Block At Home® service.
If you have questions about this tax service or about preparing your own tax returns, please call 1-800-342-9647 and ask to speak with a Military OneSource tax consultant. Trained tax consultants are available 7 days a week from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., EST. For online assistance with questions about deductions, exemptions, and filing deadlines, send inquiries to TaxQuestions@militaryonesource.com.
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Monday, October 17, 2011
Save the Date! OCT 19, 2011 ***HELP FOR MILITARY FAMILIES*** WAYS TO SAVE YOUR HOME***
OCT. 19, 2011-The Georgia Inter-Service Family Assistance Committee (GISFAC)Presents...
***HELP FOR MILITARY FAMILIES*** WAYS TO SAVE YOUR HOME***
WHAT TO EXPECT:
Learn Valuable Information From: CCCS ATLANTA ,Credability.org
Speak One on One With: Bank of America, Wells Fargo,Chase,GMAC,Supreme Lending
Take Advantage of:
New Low Interest Rates for Existing VA LOANS
Know Where You Stand:
GET YOUR CREDIT REPORT FOR FREE
Location: DOBBINS AFB
Finch Building
Auditorium 1388 First Street
Marietta, GA
For more info Contact:
Lynda M. Smith
Phone: 770-883-7430
Fax: 678-653-9174
E-mail: lynda.m.smith@healthnet.com
REGISTER:
http://www.jointservicessupport.org/
WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/GISFAC
***HELP FOR MILITARY FAMILIES*** WAYS TO SAVE YOUR HOME***
WHAT TO EXPECT:
Learn Valuable Information From: CCCS ATLANTA ,Credability.org
Speak One on One With: Bank of America, Wells Fargo,Chase,GMAC,Supreme Lending
Take Advantage of:
New Low Interest Rates for Existing VA LOANS
Know Where You Stand:
GET YOUR CREDIT REPORT FOR FREE
Location: DOBBINS AFB
Finch Building
Auditorium 1388 First Street
Marietta, GA
For more info Contact:
Lynda M. Smith
Phone: 770-883-7430
Fax: 678-653-9174
E-mail: lynda.m.smith@healthnet.com
REGISTER:
http://www.jointservicessupport.org/
WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/GISFAC
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Save the Date! Career Expo!!! August 17, 2011
Career Expo! August 17, 2011 from 9am to 3pm American Legion Post #135 1108 Bull Street Savannah, GA COMPANIES LOOKING TO HIRE: Gulf Stream Aerospace Corp, Delta Metals, Metro Ports, International Paper Company, East Coast Terminal Co, Target, Blue Force Gear, 24 Seven Family Fitness & Tanning Centers, Country Inn & Suites and more! Resume Help? Military One Source CW2 James Pawlick 770.845.5619 and more info? facebook.com/yellowribbonga
Monday, April 4, 2011
Monday, February 7, 2011
Georgia National Guard State Youth Council
Youth Council consists of volunteer members between the ages of 13-17 years old. Meetings are held four times yearly to train, brainstorm, and plan activities that serve to enhance the quality of life for our Guard Youth.
The goal of the Georgia National Guard State Youth Council is for Guard Youth to work together in order to identify and define issues that specifically affects them. Our goal is to actively engage Guard Youth in addressing and implementing ways to foster personal growth and enhance the lives of military youth.
Please answer and complete all items in this application. For consideration, this application packet is due by February 28, 2011. After review of all returned application packets, you will be notified by mail or email of the decision. Please be sure you complete and return all items in order for your application to be processed. If you have any questions regarding the application process, please contact the Child & Youth Director.
Qualifications
• Must be between the ages of 13-17
• Maintain high academic standing at school (3.0 GPA or higher)*
• Ability to attend quarterly meetings, Webinars, and/or conference calls
• Must be willing to serve at least one year
• Willingness and desire to work with other military youth
• Must represent GANG Youth Council at statewide and community events in a professional and positive manner
• Strong written and oral communication skills
• Ability to work as a team player and actively participate
• Must be a positive role model
*If your GPA is slightly lower than a 3.0, please fill out application, and we will assist you with raising it.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Military Benefits and Services Expo January 22, 2011
Deployed Military Families
On Saturday Jan 22nd 2011 from 10:00 AM until 4:00 PM at the American Legion in Conyers Georgia we are conducting a Yellow Ribbon Event for the families of deployed service members.
This event focuses on solving problems and issues families of deployed service members may be having. There will not be any briefings. The service support personnel at this event will be there to find a solution to your issue or at the least be able provide accurate information as it relates to the issue.
There will not be child care provided for this event. However, children are most welcome. We will have counselors on site if any child or parent wants to discuss the effects of deployed parents or spouses, may be having upon their daily routine and life.
Below you will find a list of the support agencies projected to be on site to assist you.
EXPECTED SERVICES AND BENEFIT REPRESENTATIVES:
* AMERICAN LEGION
* AMERICAN VETERANS
* BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
* CHAPLAIN CORP
* CREDIT UNION/FOUNDATION
* DEERS/RAPIDS
* EDUCATION
* ESGR
* FINANCE
* GA DEPT. OF LABOR
* HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
* KIDS CORNER
* MILITARY ONE SOURCE
* OPERATION HOME FRONT
* TRANSITION ASSISTANCE ADVISORS
* TRICARE
* VETERANS AFFAIRS
* VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
On Saturday Jan 22nd 2011 from 10:00 AM until 4:00 PM at the American Legion in Conyers Georgia we are conducting a Yellow Ribbon Event for the families of deployed service members.
This event focuses on solving problems and issues families of deployed service members may be having. There will not be any briefings. The service support personnel at this event will be there to find a solution to your issue or at the least be able provide accurate information as it relates to the issue.
There will not be child care provided for this event. However, children are most welcome. We will have counselors on site if any child or parent wants to discuss the effects of deployed parents or spouses, may be having upon their daily routine and life.
Below you will find a list of the support agencies projected to be on site to assist you.
EXPECTED SERVICES AND BENEFIT REPRESENTATIVES:
* AMERICAN LEGION
* AMERICAN VETERANS
* BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
* CHAPLAIN CORP
* CREDIT UNION/FOUNDATION
* DEERS/RAPIDS
* EDUCATION
* ESGR
* FINANCE
* GA DEPT. OF LABOR
* HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
* KIDS CORNER
* MILITARY ONE SOURCE
* OPERATION HOME FRONT
* TRANSITION ASSISTANCE ADVISORS
* TRICARE
* VETERANS AFFAIRS
* VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Holiday Shopping Safety Tips
With the 2010 Holiday season rapidly approaching us, comes Black Friday and the much anticipated holiday shopping season.Changes are constantly occurring in electronic technology producing faster computers, smarter cell phones, and better cars. However, along with these improvements come new methods from the criminal element to steal our identities, our hard earned money and our holiday gifts that we all have worked so hard for. We all can make this it a lot more difficult for the common thief’s by following a few easy precautions; we have provided you with a list for some of these for your consideration for this upcoming season.
The Physical Security Section folks for the Georgia National Guard Provost Marshal Office would like to take this opportunity to share some very important security precautions with our Georgia National Guard Families.
Black Friday-Holiday Shopping-
Before going out on that much anticipated day clean out that cluttered trunk or back of your van allowing room for all of your packages that you plan to purchase. Avoid leaving packages out in plain view, such as on front seat etc.
CLEAN THE GARAGE and use it to park your vehicle in, it’s much safer to get in and out of and besides it will warm up faster on those cold mornings.
SHOP WITH A FRIEND this is a great opportunity to catch up on the latest with a close friend and have lunch, try to never shop alone. However if you do wind up shopping alone and you get ready to leave the mall/store and you feel uncomfortable going to your vehicle alone especially when it’s dark or late, request mall/store security for a escort, that's what they are for.
Try OBTAINING CREDIT CARDS WITH YOUR PHOTO ON THEM, avoid using debit cards and your pin in crowded stores; most debit cards can be used as credit cards, use that option. Change pin codes at least semi annually.
If your SSN or drivers license number are on your checks HAVE THEM REMOVED, you can always write them in as you need to, besides all you need is your driver's license number avoid giving your SSN to anyone.
DON’T CARRY LARGE AMMOUNTS OF CASH-even if you don't have a debit or credit card you can buy a loadable debit/credit card, the minimum cost is worth it, if you lose it you can get it replaced almost instantly
DON’T CARRY LARGE HANDBAGS, purses etc, consider hip bags-harder to steal, men button your pocket carrying your wallet making harder for pick pockets.
ATM usage-AVOID USING MALL ATM’S AND WALK-UP KIOSKS where there a lot of people around. Thief’s use cell phone cameras and recorders to record you entering your pin for your card, than attempt to steal your purse and or wallet later on.
PARK IN A WELL LIT AREA and whatever you do never lock/unlock your vehicle using your remote door lock, use the actual key. Thief's now have electronic devices that can pick up the code for your car lock. If you open your trunk/vehicle with the remote the thief has your code and when you go back in the mall or other store he can access your vehicle and steal your purchases.
REMOVE AND SECURE PERSONAL ITEMS FROM YOUR VEHICLE -remove items such as gifts, electronics, GPS, XM radio from your vehicle or secure them before going into the mall/store.
SAVE LARGE PURCHASES FOR LAST If you plan on making a purchase of a large item like a TV, save that for your very last purchase of the day, you don't want to buy that item first and leave it in your vehicle the rest of the day while you continue shopping.
After going home secure your packages in a secure location. Remember to lock the door behind you every time no matter how many trips it takes to unload your vehicle.
INTERNET SHOPPING TIPS
Here are a few tips on internet shopping, first make sure your computer is safe and secure, is your spyware up to date?
We have listed some advice from a company that offers online safe shopping options.
-- GO WITH YOUR GUT. If a price seems too good to be true, be wary. Always check to see if a website or company is reputable. When a website seems unsafe, it might be a good idea to think twice about using it. Check around to see if there's a more secure site selling the same product.
-- MAKE SAFE TRANSACTIONS. When making payments on a website, check to see if its connections are secure. Secure websites will display some sort of security icon, such as a locked padlock or key, and should also have an "s" after "http" in the website address.
--SAVE ALL RECEIPTS. It's smart to save or print out copies of confirmation e-mails, terms and conditions, and warranty information. Be sure to read and understand the company's privacy policy before buying as well. If a site doesn't have a privacy policy posted, consider shopping elsewhere.
LAST BUT NOT LEAST…
If you receive a suspicious package in the mail or otherwise don’t open it and report it to the local authorities immediately.
--Buy a lockable mailbox.
--Buy a good shredder and shred all of your disregarded mail such as billing information, credit card bills, and utility bills etc.
By putting these simple practices to use you can enjoy a secure and safe Holiday Shopping season and in closing….REMEMBER WHERE YOU PARKED YOUR VEHICLE.
The Physical Security Section folks for the Georgia National Guard Provost Marshal Office would like to take this opportunity to share some very important security precautions with our Georgia National Guard Families.
Black Friday-Holiday Shopping-
Before going out on that much anticipated day clean out that cluttered trunk or back of your van allowing room for all of your packages that you plan to purchase. Avoid leaving packages out in plain view, such as on front seat etc.
CLEAN THE GARAGE and use it to park your vehicle in, it’s much safer to get in and out of and besides it will warm up faster on those cold mornings.
SHOP WITH A FRIEND this is a great opportunity to catch up on the latest with a close friend and have lunch, try to never shop alone. However if you do wind up shopping alone and you get ready to leave the mall/store and you feel uncomfortable going to your vehicle alone especially when it’s dark or late, request mall/store security for a escort, that's what they are for.
Try OBTAINING CREDIT CARDS WITH YOUR PHOTO ON THEM, avoid using debit cards and your pin in crowded stores; most debit cards can be used as credit cards, use that option. Change pin codes at least semi annually.
If your SSN or drivers license number are on your checks HAVE THEM REMOVED, you can always write them in as you need to, besides all you need is your driver's license number avoid giving your SSN to anyone.
DON’T CARRY LARGE AMMOUNTS OF CASH-even if you don't have a debit or credit card you can buy a loadable debit/credit card, the minimum cost is worth it, if you lose it you can get it replaced almost instantly
DON’T CARRY LARGE HANDBAGS, purses etc, consider hip bags-harder to steal, men button your pocket carrying your wallet making harder for pick pockets.
ATM usage-AVOID USING MALL ATM’S AND WALK-UP KIOSKS where there a lot of people around. Thief’s use cell phone cameras and recorders to record you entering your pin for your card, than attempt to steal your purse and or wallet later on.
PARK IN A WELL LIT AREA and whatever you do never lock/unlock your vehicle using your remote door lock, use the actual key. Thief's now have electronic devices that can pick up the code for your car lock. If you open your trunk/vehicle with the remote the thief has your code and when you go back in the mall or other store he can access your vehicle and steal your purchases.
REMOVE AND SECURE PERSONAL ITEMS FROM YOUR VEHICLE -remove items such as gifts, electronics, GPS, XM radio from your vehicle or secure them before going into the mall/store.
SAVE LARGE PURCHASES FOR LAST If you plan on making a purchase of a large item like a TV, save that for your very last purchase of the day, you don't want to buy that item first and leave it in your vehicle the rest of the day while you continue shopping.
After going home secure your packages in a secure location. Remember to lock the door behind you every time no matter how many trips it takes to unload your vehicle.
INTERNET SHOPPING TIPS
Here are a few tips on internet shopping, first make sure your computer is safe and secure, is your spyware up to date?
We have listed some advice from a company that offers online safe shopping options.
-- GO WITH YOUR GUT. If a price seems too good to be true, be wary. Always check to see if a website or company is reputable. When a website seems unsafe, it might be a good idea to think twice about using it. Check around to see if there's a more secure site selling the same product.
-- MAKE SAFE TRANSACTIONS. When making payments on a website, check to see if its connections are secure. Secure websites will display some sort of security icon, such as a locked padlock or key, and should also have an "s" after "http" in the website address.
--SAVE ALL RECEIPTS. It's smart to save or print out copies of confirmation e-mails, terms and conditions, and warranty information. Be sure to read and understand the company's privacy policy before buying as well. If a site doesn't have a privacy policy posted, consider shopping elsewhere.
LAST BUT NOT LEAST…
If you receive a suspicious package in the mail or otherwise don’t open it and report it to the local authorities immediately.
--Buy a lockable mailbox.
--Buy a good shredder and shred all of your disregarded mail such as billing information, credit card bills, and utility bills etc.
By putting these simple practices to use you can enjoy a secure and safe Holiday Shopping season and in closing….REMEMBER WHERE YOU PARKED YOUR VEHICLE.
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