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The purpose of Chi Rho Omicron shall be to promote the understanding, enrichment and appreciation of the Pilipino culture, history and heritage through a brotherhood/family environment; to instill the desire for self-improvement, scholastic excellence and the cultivation for civic responsibility.


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IN MEMORY OF





No Fellow Warrior Left Behind

Monday, April 28, 2008

*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*
Contact: Luisa M. Antonio
sfvec2000@yahoo.com
415 255 2347


No Fellow Warrior Left Behind
*"US SENATE PASSES VETERANS BENEFITS FOR FILIPINO VETERANS 96-1"*
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*San Francisco** CA*- The US Senate began deliberation on S.1315 on April
22, 2008 and today, with a vote of 96-1, the bill was finally passed. This
bill is generally an omnibus bill enhancing benefits to most US veterans.
The provision of S.57 was partly incorporated in S. 1315 which will afford
the Filipino veterans in the US to receive the same benefits as those of
their US veteran counterpart. Those who are residing in the Philippines
shall receive a monthly special pension of $300/month if the bill is finally
signed into law.

"We would like to thank the leadership of the Senators Inouye and Senator
Akaka for making it a possibility for this bill to pass. This is our long
awaited desire to be recognized for all our sacrifices during World War II,"
said veteran Baldonado, SF Commissioner and VEC board member.

Senator Inouye reminded legislators, in his very emotional speech today
,about the bravery of Filipino soldiers during the Bataan Death March.
According to Inouye, "for their courage and contributions during World War
II the Filipino veterans deserve to live in dignity and that passing the
bill shall restore their honor."

Calling the Filipino veterans benefit as a costly provision, Senator Richard
Burr from North Carolina strongly opposed the provision giving benefits to
the Filipino veterans. His amendment was rejected by a majority vote of
56-41.

Senator Akaka (D-HI), Chair of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee had
shown full support not only to the Filipino veterans but to all US war
veterans. He said that the "passage of S. 1315 is about honor and is the
right thing to do. This is America's moral obligation. No fellow warrior
shall be left behind."

The original 200,000 Filipino World War II veterans who fought side by side
with the US veterans are now mostly octogenarians and barely 18,000 are
alive. For more than half a century, the Filipino World War II veterans
have been seeking for just and equal recognition as US veterans. The house
bill HR 760 should continue to gain support from legislators in the House
with the passage of S. 1315 in Senate. The San Francisco Veterans Equity
Center with other veterans advocacy group shall aggressively continue to
work for the passage of these veterans bill until it is finally signed into
law. For those who wish to participate in the advocacy, please contact VEC
at 415 255. 2347 or email at
sfvec2000@yahoo.com