WWII Veteran Unfairly Treated

An 89 year old WWII veteran first excoriated by two evil-schemers, then exiled by legal action, and finally exonerated by...

  LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Shame and congratulations.  First excoriated by two evil-schemers, then exiled by legal action, and finally exonerated by COAST BOD, 89-year old WWII veteran Frank Reagan won his battle against his derogatory detractors.  It seems, in their vain attempt to punish and silence Mr. Frank, these vile actors in this drama deliberately fabricated false allegations in a tyrannical vendetta to remove him from criticizing their inept and discriminatory management policies; they were the bigots and liars.  In the end they were rebuked and discredited.  The shame of it is that in their conspiracy they brought condemnation on the COAST organization by their ill-conceived attempt to continue or conceal the failed policies of a fired executive director. 

we thought it outrageous this could happen especially with all that is currently happening within the veterans community. We are greatly pleased that level heads prevailed and reinstated an American Hero. With so few of the Greatest Generation still remaining, they certainly deserve all the attention to their issues we can possible provide.

Thomas Aicklen, International Marketing Director

As an elderly veteran, engaged in an endeavor to provide support for American veterans, I commend and congratulate the COAST board for their appropriate action that ultimately did the right thing in reinstating the veteran volunteer.  Thank you.

I urge the new executive director, Julie Agan, to consider incorporating a veteran's component into COAST to liaison with veteran organizations on matters beneficial and relevant to veteran's interests.

For many more of the details behind this story and the resolution visit http://dominicitemplariin.wix.com/domininci-templarii#!veterans-observation/c8gx and share your opinion. Join Tom Aicklen a lifelong resident of his community and veteran of the United States Navy as he outreaches to his fellow service members to render what assistance when and where he can.

Tom Aicklen

International Marketing Director

Dominici Templarii Navitas

Veteran Owned & Veteran Opperated

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While all of America's veterans are not in need, there is a significant number who are. Various issues affect our veteran's community; particularly issues dealing with housing, education, and employment.

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