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UPDATE: VETS' GROUP SEEKING VA HOSPITAL
IN RIO
GRANDE VALLEY TO FLY FLAG UPSIDE DOWN --
"America's
Last Patrol... unanimously voted... to display
our American flag
upside down as a signal that immediate action
must be taken
to stop the loss of life of our brothers and
sisters in arms."

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Veterans group plans to fly
flag upside down
By ALLEN ESSEX/Valley Morning Star
HARLINGEN - An announcement by a local veterans group that it plans to fly
the American flag upside down to call attention to the lack of a veterans
hospital in the Rio Grande Valley is receiving a chilly response from some
fellow veterans.
Commander Josemaria Vasquez of America's Last Patrol Post 3 quotes a
federal law about displaying the flag in a news release:
"The flag should never be displayed with the union down, except as a
signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or
property," Vasquez said.
"America's Last Patrol ... unanimously voted ... to display our American
flag upside down as a signal that immediate action must be taken to stop
the loss of life of our brothers and sisters in arms.
"America's Last Patrol believe that our comrades are dying because ...
health care is being denied by our government."
In
the past, America's Last Patrol has organized marches across the Valley
and from the Valley to San Antonio to call attention to its plea for a
veterans hospital.
Luis Perez, leader of United Veterans Organization of the Rio Grande
Valley, said he agrees medical care for veterans is inadequate in the
Valley.
"That's a fact," he said. "But (displaying the flag upside down) is not
going to get us a hospital built. That's not the way to go about it. They
need to act like adults, like veterans," Perez, a Marine Corps Vietnam
combat veteran, said.
Retired Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. William Steigerwald said he also was
shocked that a group of veterans would fly the flag upside down.
"I think it's wrong," said Steigerwald, a former staff member of Marine
Military Academy in Harlingen.
"They could protest at the federal building up there in Austin," he said.
"They could get people to write (elected leaders), call or e-mail. But
putting the flag upside down ... that's not the way to do it."
Trying to push for a veterans hospital when a new clinic has just been
built in Harlingen, with the promise it will be tripled in size, is bad
timing, Steigerwald said. The government is now in the midst of a
financial crisis, he said.
He
agrees with Perez's stance that veterans should just be able to present
their Department of Veterans Affairs card at any local hospital for
payment.
"We've got (undocumented immigrants) going to the hospitals," he said.
Manuel Rodriguez, commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10464,
Weslaco, said he is also opposed to America's Last Patrol's decision to
fly the flag upside down.
DVA medical care has improved in the Valley, Rodriguez said. The new
Harlingen DVA clinic is now providing services that in the past required a
trip to San Antonio, he said.
But he applauds America's Last Patrol's efforts to keep the issue of
medical care for veterans in the forefront, he said. Also, he commends its
practice of erecting flagpoles at the family homes of soldiers, sailors,
Marines and airmen killed in combat, he said.
But he said flying the flag upside down is where he draws the line.
"It's a disgrace to fly the flag upside down," he said. "I first got to
know this group about three years ago," he said of America's Last Patrol.
"They invited me to come to their events, but I don't want nothing to do
with them ... They're still acting like school kids," he said.
Only Sens. Kay Bailey Hutchison and John Cornyn have done anything to help
Valley veterans, he said.
"They're Republicans," said Rodriguez, a Marine Corps veteran who served
in Korea.
"In reference to the Democrats, none of them have done anything," he said.
"We don't have no representation in Washington."
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