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Monday, April 21, 2003

 -   HUD Salutes the Sacrifices of Those Fighting to Free Iraq

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"Serving those who serve" is a major theme at the Department, and HUD emphasized that theme by raising a 15-foot yellow ribbon to salute and show solidarity with our military forces fighting to free Iraq - especially our POW/MIAs and their families and communities.

"HUD has a number of Reservists recalled to support the efforts in Iraq," said Secretary Martinez. "We want our people and all the troops to know that we truly appreciate their sacrifices and we fully behind them."

The large Yellow Ribbon will be displayed on the HUD Headquarters building until America's troops return.

[Image: HUD's Yellow Ribbon shows support for America's Troops]

Gregory Bresser of the Military Order of the Purple Heart and chairman of the HUD Veteran Advisory Committee said, "This action by Secretary Martinez is in keeping with his demonstrated concern for our nation's veterans and their families. One of his first acts as HUD Secretary was to direct that the POW/MIA flag be flown 24-7 in the HUD Headquarters Plaza." William Pittman, director of HUD's Veteran Resource Center (HUDVET), is overseeing the agency's comprehensive military outreach efforts.

"Our HUDVET Resource Center is specifically designed to assist veterans, active duty military and family members," explained Pittman. "It is a thorough and wide-ranging source of information ranging from your rights under the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act to help for homeless Veterans."

HUDVET's latest offering include a newly developed Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act fact sheet - available in English or Spanish.

"We developed the fact sheet at the direct request of Secretary Martinez. He was concerned our deployed troops and their families may not be aware that the law mandates that military personnel on active duty in wartime are entitled to mortgage relief, including a lower interest rate [six percent] on their mortgages," added Pittman. "Our bilingual fact sheet provides invaluable insight for homeowners and renters."

Richard Schneider, of the Non Commissioned Officers Association of the USA and Vice Chairman of the HUD Veteran Advisory Committee said, "Our organization was concerned that National Guard and Reserve forces called to active may not be aware of their legal protections under the Act. Secretary Martinez took the initiative to ensure that not only would they be made aware, but that a special effort would be undertaken to make their family members aware of not only the Act, but also of other HUD programs and services available to them at the state and local level."

The toll-free number for HUDVET is 800-998-9999 (TTY 800-483-2209) during the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. EST on weekdays.

 
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