4 A ❘ TUESDAY EDITION ❘ NOVEMBER 10, 2015 Siuslaw News P.O. Box 10 Florence, OR 97439 RYAN CRONK , EDITOR ❘ 541-902-3520 ❘ EDITOR @ THESIUSLAWNEWS . COM Opinion OREGON’S VETERANS CONTINUE TO SERVE eterans’ Day is one day to honor the service and sacrifice of all who have raised their right hand, worn the uniform, defended our freedom and stood guard over our peace. Across our 70 year history, the Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs has wit- nessed generations of service members returning home and then using their hard-earned leadership skills and experi- ence to significantly con- tribute to our communities. What many citizens may not know is that one out of every 12 Oregonians is a veteran. While our veterans gain great strength from their service, it is not surprising that many can face challenges as they reintegrate home. For those impacted by their service, we must understand their tena- cious spirit and resiliency. They deserve nothing less than the best in care, resources and support. V There is never a While our focus doubt, though, that is on our veterans, GUEST VIEWPOINT our learned we also must B Y C AMERON S MITH D IRECTOR , O REGON D EPARTMENT OF V ETERANS ’ A FFAIRS resilience, idealistic remember the serv- pride and unwaver- ice and sacrifice of with everyday examples of ing dedication to our families, our military and veteran fami- inspiring continued service. community and each other is lies. Judi Van Cleave of stronger because we served in Bill Griffith is a former Navy Portland was elected as the Corpsman who served in uniform. National President of Gold Take the recent examples of Vietnam and is continuing to Star Wives of America. Her young returning veterans from serve his fellow veterans as an late husband was a disabled award-winning volunteer Oregon like Alek Skarlatos Korean War veteran. Judi’s Long Term Care Ombudsman. and Chris Mintz. Alek cap- significant service for two He was recently recognized tured international headlines decades with Gold Star Wives for thwarting a terrorist attack for his advocacy for our aging of America continues to honor veterans at the Oregon while travelling in France our fallen and their families. Veterans’ Home in The Dalles after his deployment in Across our team at the and other skilled nursing facil- Oregon Department of Afghanistan with the Oregon ities, receiving the Governor’s Veterans’ Affairs, many of us Army National Guard. Volunteer Award in October. Similarly, Chris Mintz, an are veterans and family mem- A recent appointment to Army veteran, also chose to bers, and we continue to be ODVA’s Advisory Committee, inspired by our current service run toward chaos on the Kim Douthit, is a Coast Guard members, veterans and their Umpqua Community College campus to help protect fellow veteran and continues to serve families. We are honored and students. He was shot multiple student veterans in her role as privileged to serve them — times and thankfully continues a veterans’ coordinator at not just on Veterans’ Day, but to recover for his young fami- Portland Community College. throughout the year. It is their She is a leader for both our ly and community. individual stories that make These stories have made the fastest growing demographic, up the incredible fabric of our women veterans, and for all national news, but our local community. veterans across Oregon. veterans’ community is filled No matter the branch of service, no matter the era, no matter who we are or where we live, we stand proudly together. We are Oregon veterans. __________ Cameron Smith served three tours in Iraq as a U.S. Marine captain and is the director of the Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs. L ETTERS P OLICY Siuslaw News welcomes letters to the editor concerning issues affecting the Florence area and Lane County. Emailed letters are preferred. 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