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    Operation Eagle Claw: the failed attempt to end Iran hostage crisis by rescuing 52 embassy staff held captive at the Embassy of the United States, Teheran on April 24, 1980.
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  • Helping echo the Legacy of our Brothers into eternity.

    Fall In highlights resources that remember, honor and recall the best of us all.

    Today, we remember Jermey Wolfe. Quality Always, Wings of Destiny, and “Bring It On” (one of Jeremy’s favorite movies).

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  • Times Early Bird Brief 7 March 24: First fatalities confirmed in Red Sea attacks by Iran-backed Houthis
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  • MIgrated the "Vet HR/S1" into this page Here is the comparison for SGLI/VGLI - other options.

    While there is just a letter changed in the acronym. There is a major difference between these programs. Here are some:
    *Coverage/Cost*
    SGLI - The lowest cost insurance period for the coverage amount of $500k. Usually is around $31 a month.
    VGLI - Starts at the rate & coverage you ended with during service. Then every 5 years the rate goes up.

    *Med exam: most insurances require this.*
    SGLI & VGLI - None.

    *Claiming Death Benefit*
    SGLI - must keep OSGLI (Office of SGLI) up to date with who the beneficiary is. It's a bit complicated, yet extremely important to have that record and access up to date.
    VGLI - as this is run through an insurance carrier (like Prudential) the policy can be updated through their client platform.

    *Enrollment*
    SGLI - Automatic in service; you can opt for lower premium/opt out.
    VGLI - must be enrolled within a time window after service

    *Special Coverage*
    SGLI -Accelerated Death Benefit & a Traumatic Injury Protection (access to an amount for some types of injuries). Family Coverage: $100,000 for spouse, $10,000 for dependent children (FSGLI).
    VGLI - Accelerated Death Benefit: in the case of being diagnosed with <9months to live; 50% of the policy may be accessed (only for insured)

    *Cash Accumulation*
    SGLI & VGLI: none - They are term insurance.
    You'll only find this benefit with whole or universal type policies.

    *Is it enough?*
    SGLI - It can be, depending on the family's needs. For lower rank and less service: It could cover around 10x annual income. At the point of retirement ~2x-3x annual income.
    VGLI - See above. It's also exclusive to the Veteran.
    **use a calculator, or have a chat with me to determine overall insurable need**

    *What else is there*
    In Service - Some insurances have limited access to service members, however having coverage for a spouse and dependents is important as well.
    Past Service - Calculate and ensure you're insured

    More info: reply, chat with me, or setup a short call some time.
    MIgrated the "Vet HR/S1" into this page 👌 Here is the comparison for SGLI/VGLI - other options. While there is just a letter changed in the acronym. There is a major difference between these programs. Here are some: *Coverage/Cost* SGLI - The lowest cost insurance period for the coverage amount of $500k. Usually is around $31 a month. VGLI - Starts at the rate & coverage you ended with during service. Then every 5 years the rate goes up. *Med exam: most insurances require this.* SGLI & VGLI - None. *Claiming Death Benefit* SGLI - must keep OSGLI (Office of SGLI) up to date with who the beneficiary is. It's a bit complicated, yet extremely important to have that record and access up to date. VGLI - as this is run through an insurance carrier (like Prudential) the policy can be updated through their client platform. *Enrollment* SGLI - Automatic in service; you can opt for lower premium/opt out. VGLI - must be enrolled within a time window after service *Special Coverage* SGLI -Accelerated Death Benefit & a Traumatic Injury Protection (access to an amount for some types of injuries). Family Coverage: $100,000 for spouse, $10,000 for dependent children (FSGLI). VGLI - Accelerated Death Benefit: in the case of being diagnosed with <9months to live; 50% of the policy may be accessed (only for insured) *Cash Accumulation* SGLI & VGLI: none - They are term insurance. You'll only find this benefit with whole or universal type policies. *Is it enough?* SGLI - It can be, depending on the family's needs. For lower rank and less service: It could cover around 10x annual income. At the point of retirement ~2x-3x annual income. VGLI - See above. It's also exclusive to the Veteran. **use a calculator, or have a chat with me to determine overall insurable need** *What else is there* In Service - Some insurances have limited access to service members, however having coverage for a spouse and dependents is important as well. Past Service - Calculate and ensure you're insured More info: reply, chat with me, or setup a short call some time.
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    Brothers United.
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    It was #OTD that Frank Piasecki piloted the first flight of the PV-3 prototype tandem rotor helicopter, in Morton Grove, Pennsylvania. Can you guess in what year? It may be earlier than you think!

    This helicopter, later designated as XHRP-X by the United States Navy, earned the nickname "the Flying Banana" due to its unique fuselage design facilitating vertical clearance between its rotors.

    Piasecki also became the first pilot to receive a helicopter license from the C.A.A. without having a prior airplane license.

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