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Our Mission
To enhance and safeguard the entitlements for all American Veterans who have served honorably and to improve the quality of life for them, their families, and the communities where they live through leadership, advocacy and services.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Department Commander
 Rick Piscione

Elected in October of 2007, Rick Piscione, the oldest of three children. He entered the United States Army in 1968 serving his country in the Vietnam as a squad leader, and was discharged honorably in 1970 attaining the rank of Sgt. E-5. He received the combat infantry badge and a purple heart while serving his country in Viet Nam. Rick joined AMVETS in 1999 and  served two years as post commander and led the post into building a career center for training vets.

 

AMVETS Department of Ohio
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Columbus, OH  43229
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This is the inaugural issue of the E version of the ―Ohio AMVET. Our plans are to make this format available to the membership at least six times per year. Members who desire may email articles of interest along with photos. By utilizing the electronic version of ―The Ohio AMVET articles and events can be communicated in a more timely manner. Make sure you check www.ohamvets.org  and click the link to ―
The Ohio AMVET.
 



Commander Rick Piscione presents the Ohio AMVETS Past Commanders Civil; Servants award to Gov. Strickland Feb. 11, 2008 -  Lto R AMVETS !st Vice Commander Merle Pratt  Commander Piscione Gov. Strickland Past National Commander Bill Boettcher Executive Director George Ondick 


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To be eligible you must have served anytime after Sept. 15, 1940. Additionally, unless still serving, your discharge must have been under honorable conditions.
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