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John Lee will talk and discuss with callers and listeners what direction this new radio show will go. Get your voice heard and help create your show, to provide information, resources and to empower veterans to create their own future, a meaningful future that is individual just like you.
What the Government can do for veterans and their families. If you have questions pleas call in and ask.
What can you do for the veterans in your community, and as the show develops you will hear from vets what they need and want from thier communities.
Discussions from this show will help develop future shows
John E. Lee, a Vietnam War veteran and retired Command Sergeant Major of the U.S. Army, was appointed director of the Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs on November 1, 2005, by Governor Christine Gregoire. As agency director, his responsibilities include advocacy and outreach for the state’s more than 670,000 veterans and their families, as well as overseeing three veterans homes throughout the state. After completing his military service, Lee entered the public sector, joining WDVA as an administrative assistant. In 1994 he was appointed as the agency Deputy Director and has served with the Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs for a total of 21 years.