i < the Remembering onoring Ærmed Forces and Veterans Epic fights earned him boxing immortality Special edition coverage, inside See story, page 2 (Obserucr 4 ? Read back issues of the Portland Observer at www.portlandobserver.com City oj Roses' V o lum e X X X X I, Number 45 Established ¡n 1970 Wednesday Wednesday • • November November 9, 9, 2011 2011 Committed Committed to to Cultural Cultural Diversity Diversity •'communityservice •'community Advocating for Those Who Served Veterans group helps with benefits by M indy C ooper T he P ortland O bserver The Portland chapter of the National As­ sociation of Black Veterans is working dili­ gently to help former members of the mi litary. The group works with the community to end homelessness, empower low-income and mi­ nority veterans and increase the quality of life for disadvantaged youth. Founded in 1969 in Wisconsin, the asso­ ciation began with a number of African- American veterans who were having diffi­ culty accessing their benefits. “So they banded together and formed a group,” said Lt. Coronel Leneld E. Brown, a retired U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officer and the founder of the Portland chapter. “I started this organization to help the underserved populations in the community to apply for their benefits with the Veterans Administration,” Brown said. “When I was continued on page 6 photo by M indy C ooper /T he P ortland O bserver Retired Lt. Col. Leneld E. Brown (second from left) with other local veterans and volunteers of the Portland chapter of the National Association of Black Veterans. The group helps veterans obtain the benefits they are due after service in the military. P e o p le P o ll With troops from Iraq coming home, but a decade o f war still going strong in Afghanistan, what does Veterans Day mean to you? “It means we need to get everyone home that is in Afghanistan and then bring peace and prosperity to this country. " “When the vets come back, there’s going to be no jobs and few resources. Where are they going to go? I t’s sad. ’’ —Nancy Winter, 63 -R andy Chambers, 56 “I guess we can be happy. My co-worker did a tour, and he is back now, but it’s only just recently." “It means freedom to me, and justice. I just want all the soldiers home already. ’ -T aylor Randolph, 22 -M ich elle Cole, 41 “For anybody that has been to that monument in Washington D.C., when you see that wall, it is mind blowing. I find no honor. I don’t understand people fighting fo r things that aren’t necessarily good fo r the people. ’’ -M alcolm Jackson, 43