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- Tanzanite in 14K Gold!
Tanzanite is found in only one place on earth - the hills of Merelani in northern Tanzania in Eastern Africa. It is a bluish purple variety of the mineral ziosite and was discovered only recently in 1967. When faceted, as in this case, it becomes Pleochroic. This means when you shift the gem around, you'll see 3 different colors from 3 different directions!
Www.ariaelainejewelry.comTanzanite in 14K Gold! Tanzanite is found in only one place on earth - the hills of Merelani in northern Tanzania in Eastern Africa. It is a bluish purple variety of the mineral ziosite and was discovered only recently in 1967. When faceted, as in this case, it becomes Pleochroic. This means when you shift the gem around, you'll see 3 different colors from 3 different directions! Www.ariaelainejewelry.com - Tanzanite in 14K Gold!
Tanzanite is found in only one place on earth - the hills of Merelani in northern Tanzania in Eastern Africa. It is a bluish purple variety of the mineral ziosite and was discovered only recently in 1967. When faceted, as in this case, it becomes Pleochroic. This means when you shift the gem around, you'll see 3 different colors from 3 different directions!
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- Army Emergency Relief | Dec. 12, 2023
Soldiers and Army Families impacted by the tornado that struck in the Clarksville, Tennessee, area are encouraged to contact Fort Campbell’s Army Emergency Relief office for financial assistance. AER officers are located at 5662 Screaming Eagle Blvd. and can be reached at (270) 798-5518.
Financial hardships faced by those affected by natural disasters can be devastating. As the U.S. Army’s official nonprofit, AER provides grants, loans or a combination of both to cover costs for basic essential needs like temporary lodging, food and fuel.
Those eligible for AER disaster assistance are:
Soldiers on active duty and their eligible Family members
Soldiers retired from active duty because of longevity and their eligible Family members
Retired Army Reserve and National Guard Soldiers receiving retired pay and their Family members
Medically retired Soldiers and their dependents, including both those placed on the Permanent Disability Retired List (PDRL) or Temporary Disability Retirement List (TDRL)
Surviving spouses and children of Soldiers who died while on active duty (including those on Title 10 Orders) or in an eligible retired status
Members of the Reserve Component of the Army (National Guard and Army Reserve under Title 10 U.S.C) on continuous Active Duty for more than 30 consecutive days and their eligible Family members
Title 10, Title 32 and TPU Army National Guard and Army Reserve Soldiers NOT mobilized, or are mobilized for LESS THAN 30 consecutive days and those activated in support of tornado relief efforts.
Assistance may be provided up to $600 as a grant for all those listed above. For active duty Soldiers, commanders should be the individuals who validate need by signing AER Form 101 prior to Soldiers requesting assistance. Any amount above $600 may be considered as a loan, grant or a combination.
Army Emergency Relief | Dec. 12, 2023 Soldiers and Army Families impacted by the tornado that struck in the Clarksville, Tennessee, area are encouraged to contact Fort Campbell’s Army Emergency Relief office for financial assistance. AER officers are located at 5662 Screaming Eagle Blvd. and can be reached at (270) 798-5518. Financial hardships faced by those affected by natural disasters can be devastating. As the U.S. Army’s official nonprofit, AER provides grants, loans or a combination of both to cover costs for basic essential needs like temporary lodging, food and fuel. Those eligible for AER disaster assistance are: Soldiers on active duty and their eligible Family members Soldiers retired from active duty because of longevity and their eligible Family members Retired Army Reserve and National Guard Soldiers receiving retired pay and their Family members Medically retired Soldiers and their dependents, including both those placed on the Permanent Disability Retired List (PDRL) or Temporary Disability Retirement List (TDRL) Surviving spouses and children of Soldiers who died while on active duty (including those on Title 10 Orders) or in an eligible retired status Members of the Reserve Component of the Army (National Guard and Army Reserve under Title 10 U.S.C) on continuous Active Duty for more than 30 consecutive days and their eligible Family members Title 10, Title 32 and TPU Army National Guard and Army Reserve Soldiers NOT mobilized, or are mobilized for LESS THAN 30 consecutive days and those activated in support of tornado relief efforts. Assistance may be provided up to $600 as a grant for all those listed above. For active duty Soldiers, commanders should be the individuals who validate need by signing AER Form 101 prior to Soldiers requesting assistance. Any amount above $600 may be considered as a loan, grant or a combination.0 Comments 0 Shares 7430 Views - Enemies of the State lurking in social media to find YOU!
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