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A Message from the Supervisor

“Welcome to Islip, the 3rd largest town in New York State, but with an endearing small town feel. We are so proud of our town…our beaches, golf courses, marinas, parks, housing opportunities for all, businesses, industrial parks, healthcare and educational institutions including our own Islip MacArthur Airport that provides many job opportunities. I sincerely hope you find this website helpful.” Angie

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ID Card Member: DD 2 (RES) Member: DD2 (RET) Obtain the DD 2 (RES) and DD 1173-1 at any reserve component ID card-issuing facility with a copy of 20 year letter and transfer or separation orders.  Obtain the DD 2 (RET) and the DD 1173 at any ID card-issuing facility with a copy of retirement orders.
Facilities Exchanges YES YES  
       
Commissary YES (UNLIMITED) YES (UNLIMITED)  
       
Shoppettes YES YES  
       
Service Station YES YES Gasoline coupons are not available OCONUS
       
Physical Fitness Center YES YES  
       
Lodging YES YES Military lodging is available on a limited basis.  Space-A is first come, first served.  Armed Forces recreation centers (AFRC) Lodging is available to all ID card holders.  Guest houses are available on a limted basis.
       
Theater YES YES  
       
Rec Center YES YES  
       
Officer/NCO/ENL Club YES YES  
       
Laundry/Dry Cleaning YES YES  
       
Bowling Alleys YES YES
       
Beverage Stores YES YES  
       
Libraries YES YES  
       
MWR Facilities YES YES  
       
Barber/Beauty Shop YES YES  
       
Check Cashing YES YES  
       
Medical Facilities Member: No, except on ADT or AD
Family Memebers: NO
Member: YES Family
Members: YES
 
       
Tricare Member: NO
Family Members: NO
Member: YES Until Age 65
Family Members: YES Until Age 65
Eligibility for Tricare for life begins at age 65.
       
Space-A Travel Member: YES, CONUS Only
Family Members: NO
Member: YES
Family Members: OCONUS Only
 
       
SATO Travel YES YES  
       
Legal Assistance YES YES  
       
Survivor Assistance YES YES  
       
Casualty Assistance YES YES  
       
Family Services YES YES  
       
VA Benefits YES, If Vet YES  
       
Service-Members Group Life INS (SGLI) NO NO There are exceptions based on reserve status.  Visit the VA Webpage for details.
       
Veterans Group Life INS (VGLI) YES, If eligible and requested YES, If eligible and requested There are exceptions based on reserve status.  Visit the VA Webpage for details.
       
State Benefits See State Representative See State Representative  
       
Long Term Care Insurance YES, If eligible and requested YES, if eligible and requested Visit www.ltcfeds.com for more information

SUFFOLK COUNTY DETACHMENT MARINE CORPS LEAGUE

LOCATION:
2055 Sunrise Highway
Bay Shore, NY 11706

MAILING ADDRESS:
P.O. Box 363
Bay Shore, NY 11706

Tel: 631-968-5180
Open Friday Evenings after 7:00 p.m.
Meetings 1st and 3rd Friday at 8:00 p.m.
Website: www.mclsuffolkdetachment.org

VETERANS OF FOREIGN WAR

Lt. Robert R. Dolney Memorial Post 6431
140 Wurz Street
Brentwood, NY 11717
Tel: 631-581-9454

Sayville Post 433
400 Lakeland Avenue
Sayville, NY 11782
Tel: 631-589-4863
Meetings: 2nd Thursday of each month at 8:00 p.m.
Website: www.vfw433.org
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AMERICAN LEGION

Bay Shore Post 365
102 East Main Street
P.O. Box 5365 Bay Shore, NY 11706
Tel: 631-968-8868

Joseph Kovarick Post 1146
826 Hubal Street
Bohemia, NY 11716
Tel: 631-589-9670
Meeting: 2nd Saturday of each month at 11:00 a.m.
Post-open daily from 12:00 p.m. on
Website: www.americanlegionbohemia 1146.org

Joseph Loeffler Post 1006
198 1st Street
Brentwood, NY 11717
Meetings: 2nd Friday of each month at 7:30 p.m.
Website: www.alpost1006.org

Herold-Tierney Post 1039
340 E. Elmore Street
Central Islip, NY 11722
Tel: 631-234-5440
Meetings: 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month at 12:00 p.m.

Four “S” Post 1635
P.O. Box 142
E. Islip, NY 11730
Tel: 631-581-2465

Rusy-Bohm Post 411
39 Nassau Avenue
Islip, NY 11751
Tel: 631-277-8383
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Smith-Wever Post 651
23 Foster Avenue
Sayville, NY 11782
Tel: 631-750-2572
Meetings 2nd Tuesday of each month at 8:00 p.m.
Website: www.smith-wever.com

West Islip Post 1738
340 Union Boulevard
West Islip, NY 11795
Tel: 631-422-1738
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Meetings 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m.

AMERICAN VETERANS (AMVETS)

Post 76
44 West Main Street
Bay Shore, NY 11706
Tel: 631-665-3526
Open daily at 12:00 p.m.
Website: www.amvets-ny.org/amvets-ny76
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Post 18
141 Carleton Avenue
East Islip, NY 11730
Tel: 631-581-6913

DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS (DAV)

Donald Sullivan, Jr. Chapter 95
Northport VA Medical Center
79 Middleville Road
Northport, NY 11768
Tel:1-516-587-9760
Meetings: 3rd Thursday of each month at 10:00 a.m., at the Northport VA Medical Center

Mailing Address:
Armen Enkabagian
142 Livingston Avenue
Babylon, NY 11702

KOREAN WAR VETERANS

Central LI Chapter
P.O. Box 5173
Hauppauge, NY 11788
Meetings held at the VFW Hall 2937 in Medford, New York 11763
2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m.
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

SERVICES OFFERED TO ACTIVE, RESERVED, RETIRED, RETURNING FROM DEPLOYMENT VETERANS PEACEFUL MINDS-A WELLNESS CENTER FOR COMBAT VETERANS

Peaceful minds is a non-profit community wellness center offering a mobile clinic and free complementary therapies, such as acupuncture, reiki massage therapy and mental health counseling to Combat Veterans , who may be suffering from service related post traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, anxiety, depression, insomnia and pain. Peaceful Minds services will assist Veterans to successfully return and acclimate to civilian life in an office setting. Currently Peaceful Minds are focusing on only those Veterans who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom or Operation Enduring Freedom. However, Peaceful Minds plans to offer their services to all Combat Veterans soon. For more information, contact Peaceful Minds at P.O. Box 232, Atlantic Beach, NY 11509, telephone number: 1-516-395-7007 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

VETERANS SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINE:


1-800-273-TALK, Veterans Press 1

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION APPLICATION for HEALTH BENEFITS Update:

The VA recently partnered with the Army at Camp Shelby, MS, to test and launch a streamlined version of its on-line application for VA health benefits (VA Form 10-10EZ) for service members returning from deployment. VA will introduce it at demobilization sites nationwide by early spring 2012. The on-line application is used to enroll in the VA healthcare system, which has more than 1,000 sites of care across the country. It will reduce the paperwork and speed the process. Enrollment for VA health care is done as part of a service member’s demobilization. The online form allows the application to be completed during a regularly scheduled briefing for all service members on VA benefits. Recently discharged combat Veterans are eligible for five years of cost-free care and medication for conditions potentially related to combat service. For more information, service members may contact VA at 1-877-222 VETS (8387) or visit the VA Health eligibility website www.va.gov./healthbenefits.

Medicare Eligible Vets: If you are a Veteran with Medicare eligibility you have the following options for health care:

If you have or can bet both Medicare and Veterans benefits, you can get treatment under either program. When you get health care, you must choose which benefits you are going to use. You must make this choice each time you see a doctor or get health care, like in a hospital. Medicare cannot pay for the same service that was covered by Veterans benefits, and your Veterans benefit cannot pay for the same service that was covered by Medicare. You do not have to go to Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital or to a doctor who works with the VA for Medicare to pay for the service. However, to get services paid by VA, you must go to a VA facility or have the VA authorize services in a non-VA facility. For more information on Veterans’ benefits contact Northport VA Hospital at 631-261-4400 or contact the national VA information number at 1-800-827-1000 or www.va.gov

EYEGLASSES FOR RETIREES:

If you are retired military and eligible for other medical services, you are authorized to receive the following quantities of Standard Issue spectacles per year: Standard Issue eyewear Choices and Sizes:
• One clear pair of Bifocals/Trifocals (Multi-focals)
• One tinted pair of Bifocals/Trifocals if prescribed by your Optometrist/Opthalmologist
If you choose not to request Bifocals/Trifocals, you can receive:
• One pair of Distance Vision and one pair of Near Vision spectacles
• One pair of Distance Vision tinted spectacles is authorized if prescribed by your Optometrist/Opthalmologist
If you are more than 50 miles from a military health clinic with optometry services, you may follow the instructions to order your glasses at www.med.navy.mil/sites/nostra/order/Documents/DD771
You must have a DD771 form for each request for eyewear. Send the following information to NOSTRA:
• One copy of the completed DD771 form;
• Your mailing address and a daytime phone number and e-mail address if available;
• Orders are subject to DEERS eligibility check.
You may submit your order for eyewear by e-mail, fax or standard mail.
• Email your order to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or
• Fax your order to 1-757-887-4647. Make sure you write “Retiree Order” on the fax.
• Call NOSTRA Customer Service at 1-757-887-7611/7152/7299/7476 right after you send your fax to insure they receive it and that all information is included to fabricate your orders or
• Standard Mail to NOSTRA, 160 Main Road Ste 350, Yorktown, VA 23691-9984.


VETERANS TAX CREDIT

The IRS released the guidance and forms that employers can use to claim, the newly-expanded tax credit for hiring Veterans. The VOW to HIRE HEROES ACT OF 2011, enacted Nov. 2011, provides an expanded Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) to businesses that hire eligible unemployed Veterans and for the first time also makes the credit available to certain tax-exempt organizations. The credit can be as high as $9,600 per Veteran for for-profit employers or up to $6,240 for tax-exempt organizations. The amount of the credit depends on a number of factors, including the length of the Veteran’s unemployment before hire, hours a Veterans works and the amount of first-year wages paid. Employers who hire Veterans with service-related disabilities may be eligible for the maximum credit. Normally, an eligible employer must file Form 8850 with the State workforce agency within 28 days after the eligible worker begins work. But according to today’s guidance, employers have until June 19, 2012, to complete and file this newly-revised form for Veterans hired on or after November 22, 2011 and before May 22, 2012. The 28 day rule will again apply to eligible Veterans hired on or after May 22, 2012. In effort to streamline the certification requirements, IRS has clarified and expanded upon 2002 guidance to facilitate employers’ use of electronic signatures when gathering the Form 8850 for transmission to State workforce Agencies. The IRS expects the Department of Labor to issue further guidance to the State workforce agencies providing further clarification. For more Information contacted Department of Labor at 1-800-HIRE 992 or www.labor.ny.gov, slick on businesses then slick hiring incentives.

EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT

The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITEC), sometimes called EIC is a tax credit to help you keep more of what you earned. It is a refundable federal income tax credit for low to moderate income working individuals and families, if you earned less than $49,078 from wages, self-employment or farming last year you may qualify. For more tax guides and tips, visit the Military.com Tax Center at www.military.com/money/personal-finance/taxes.

TRICARE DENTAL PROGRAM UPDATE

Effective May 1, MetLife becomes the dental carrier for the TRICARE Dental Program (TDP). MetLife will provide dental coverage to over 2 million family members of uniformed service active duty personnel, members of the Selected Reserve and Individual Ready Reserve, eligible family members and survivors. Beneficiaries will have access to Met Life’s network with over 161,000 dentist access points, and this number continues to grow. NOTE that the change to MetLife is for the TDP program only. The Active Duty Dental Program will still be administered by United Concordia® and the TRICARE Retiree Dental Program coverage will remain under Delta Dental. MetLife will distribute program information, provider network details beginning in first quarter 2012.

FISHER HOUSE FOUNDATION’S SCHOLARSHIPS FOR MILITARY CHILDREN PROGRAM

The Defense Commissary Agency operates nearly 250 commissaries on military installations around the world. The program is open to currently enrolled or college-bound children of active duty, reserve or retired military commissary customers. A minimum of one $1,500.00 scholarship will be awarded at every commissary location where applications are received. People can obtain more information about the program and can pick up applications at their local commissary or download the application from the scholarship program’s website www.militaryscholar.org./sfmc/index.

Please visit www.va.gov and search the below listed categories for important information and services available to veterans.

  • Appeals
  • Board of Veteran's Appeals
  • CARES Commission
  • CARES Draft National Plan
  • Center for Minority Veterans
  • Center for Veterans Enterprise
  • Center for Women Veterans
  • Clarification on the changes in VA healthcare for Gulf War Veterans
  • Classified Records - American Gulf War Veterans Assoc
  • Compensation for Disabilities Associated with the Gulf War Service
  • Compensation Rate Tables, 12-1-03
  • Department of Veterans Affairs Home Page
  • Directory of Veterans Service Organizations
  • Disability Examination Worksheets Index, Comp
  • Due Process
  • Duty to Assist
  • Electronic Code of Federal Regulations
  • Emergency, Non-emergency, and Fee Basis Care
  • Environmental Agents
  • Environmental Agents M10
  • Establishing Combat Veteran Eligibility
  • EVALUATION PROTOCOL FOR GULF WAR AND IRAQI FREEDOM VETERANS WITH POTENTIAL EXPOSURE TO DEPLETED URANIUM (DU)
  • See also, Depleted Uranium Fact Sheet
  • Fee Basis, PRIORITY FOR OUTPATIENT MEDICAL SERVICES AND INPATIENT HOSPITAL CARE
  • Federal Benefits for Veterans and Dependants 2005
  • Forms and Records Request
  • General Compensation Provisions
  • Geriatrics and Extended Care
  • Guideline for Chronic Pain and Fatigue MUS-CPG
  • Guide to Gulf War Veteran's Health
  • Gulf War Subject Index
  • Gulf War Veteran's Illnesses Q&A’s
  • Hearings
  • Homeless Veterans
  • HSR&D Home
  • Index to Disability Examination Worksheets C&P exams
  • Ionizing Radiation
  • Iraqi Freedom/Enduring Freedom Veterans VBA
  • M 10 for spouses and children
  • M10 Part III Change 1
  • M21-1 Table of Contents
  • Mental Disorders, Schedule of Ratings
  • Mental Health Program Guidelines
  • Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Centers
  • MS (Multiple Sclerosis) Centers of Excellence
  • My Health e Vet
  • National Association of State Directors
  • National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
  • Neurological Conditions and Convulsive Disorders, Schedule of Ratings
  • OMI (Office of Medical Inspector)
  • Online VA Form 10-10EZ
  • Parkinson's disease and related neurodegenerative disorders
  • Peacetime Disability Compensation
  • Pension for Non-Service-Connected Disability or Death
  • Persian Gulf Registry
  • Persian Gulf Registry Referral Centers
  • Persian Gulf Veterans' Illnesses Research 1999, Annual Report To Congress
  • Persian Gulf Veterans' Illnesses Research 2002, Annual Report To Congress
  • Phase I PGR
  • Phase II PGR
  • Policy Manual Index
  • Power of Attorney
  • Project 112 (Including Project SHAD)
  • Prosthetics Eligibility
  • Public Health and Environmental Hazards Home Page
  • Public Health/SARS
  • Publications Manuals
  • Publications and Reports
  • Records Center and Vault Homepage
  • Records Center and Vault Site Map
  • REQUEST FOR AND CONSENT TO RELEASE OF INFORMATION FROM CLAIMANT'S RECORDS
  • Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans Illnesses April 11, 2002
  • Research and Development
  • Survivor's and Dependents' Educational Assistance
  • Title 38 Index Parts 0-17
  • Part 18
  • Title 38 Part 3 Adjudication Subpart Pension, Compensation, and Dependency and Indemnity Compensation
  • Title 38 Pensions, Bonuses & Veterans Relief (also § 3.317 Compensation for certain disabilities due to undiagnosed illnesses found here)
  • Title 38 PART 4--SCHEDULE FOR RATING DISABILITIES Subpart B--DISABILITY RATINGS
  • Title 38 § 4.16 Total disability ratings for compensation based on un employability of the individual. PART 4 SCHEDULE FOR RATING DISABILITIES Subpart General Policy in Rating
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
  • VA Best Practice Manual for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • VA Fact Sheet
  • VA Health Care Eligibility
  • VA INSTITUTING GLOBAL ASSESSMENT OF FUNCTION (GAF)
  • VA Life Insurance Handbook Chapter 3
  • VA Loan Lending Limits and Jumbo Loans
  • VA MS Research
  • VA National Hepatitis C Program
  • VA Office of Research and Development
  • VA Trainee Pocket Card on Gulf War
  • VA WMD EMSHG
  • VA WRIISC-DC