Monday, May 18, 2020

Memorial Day: Will VA Allow Boy Scouts to place flags on graves at St. Augustine National Cemetery?



Will local Boy Scouts be allowed to place flags on graves on Memorial Day in our national cemetery?

It's a small national cemetery, perhaps unappreciated by whatever Veterans Administration official in Washington, D.C. may have issued an erroneous ukase or edict.

I've just spoken to Mr. Micah Ketchel, Chief of Staff to U.S. Rep. Michael Waltz, the first Green Beret to serve in Congress.  I hope that we get answers today.

I can understand COVID-19 social distancing requirements and the need to protect our elders and members of the "Greatest Generation."  But I would like to speak with someone at VA who can articulate any reason why five Boy Scouts, with social distancing, should be forbidden to place flags?

The graves in our National Cemetery include the bodies of soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines, Coast Guardsmen from all of our Nation's wars since the 1830s, when Seminole Indian war casualties were reinterred under simple pyramids.

Eloquent gravestones, bearing the letters "U.S.C.T.," bear witness to the "U.S. Colored Troops," freed slaves who fought to liberate America from the scourge of slavery and white supremacy,

Will VA kindly make its documents available today and provide a decisionmaker to talk with us?

I have written VA, the VA Inspector General, and Rep. Michael Waltz:




-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Slavin
To: Micah.Ketchel@mail.house.gov
Cc: VACAFOIAService@va.gov ; vaoigfoia-pa@va.gov
Sent: Mon, May 18, 2020 11:07 am
Subject: Fwd: Memorial Day Flags on Graves at St. Augustine National Cemetery -- APA Status Inquiry on my E-FOIA request

Dear Mr. Ketchel and Rep. Waltz:
1. Thank you both for looking into this today.
2. VA should not be telling Boy Scouts that they can't place flags on graves on  Memorial Day.  It is First Amendment protected activity that brings our community together.
3. Please make an APA status inquiry on my expedited FOIA request (below) and see if we can identify the decisionmaker with VA in D.C.
Thank you!
With kindest regards, I am,
Sincerely yours,
Ed Slavin
904-377-4998
www.cleanupcityofstaugustine.blogspot.com
www.edslavin.com




-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Slavin


Sent: Sat, May 16, 2020 10:38 am
Subject: Memorial Day Flags on Graves at St. Augustine National Cemetery -- APA Status Inquiry on my E-FOIA request

Dear Mr. Ketchel:
1. I saw and heard Rep. Michael Waltz speak eloquently at St. Augustine Beach on Veterans Day 2019.  Rep. Waltz spoke of parachuting into Normandy in 2019, something my father did at 1 AM on June 6, 1944 with the 82nd ABN DIVN, F. Co. 505th P.I.R.
2. Would you and Rep. Waltz please inquire as to the status of my May 16, 2020 E-FOIA request to VA, with request for expedited treatment and fee waiver?
3. I hope that you both agree that it is First Amendment protected activity to place flags on graves at a National Cemetery on Memorial Day, with masks and social distancing.
4. Would y'all please help me to obtain all of the pertinent documents on VA decisions re: Memorial Day 2020 at St. Augustine National Cemetery?
5. Have local Boy Scouts been forbidden to place flags, even with masks and social distancing?
6. Please help me obtain all VA and VA OIG documents on this action by close of business on Monday, May 18, 2020.
7. Please call me to discuss.
Thank you.
With kindest regards, I am,
Sincerely yours,
Ed Slavin
904-377-4998
www.cleanupcityofstaugustine.blogspot.com
www.edslavin.com



-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Slavin
To: VACOFOIAService@va.gov ; vaoigfoia-pa@va.gov
Sent: Sat, May 16, 2020 10:25 am
Subject: Request No. 2020-171: URGENT: Memorial Day 2020 Flags on graves at St. Augustine National Cemetery

Good morning:
A. Would you please be so kind as to send me the VA and VA OIG records on any orders given forbidding Boy Scouts in St. Augustine, Florida to place flags on graves on Memorial Day in St. Augustine National Cemetery?"? If none exist, please so state.

B
1. In the event that there are other requests for this information, please expedite the release to me by PDF of all documents already released to others. 
2. Please waive any fees, as the release of this information is in the public interest and I meet the six factor FOIA test.  This request is urgent and time-sensitive, as the subject is a former government employee who is now a candidate in 2020 municipal elections. Please expedite your response: St. Augustine residents have a Right to Know about violations of Boy Scouts' rights to put flags on graves on Memorial Day with masks and social distancing.
3. I am an investigative reporter with some 40 years of experience in informing the public, including winning declassification of the largest mercury pollution event in world history (Oak Ridge, Tenn. Y-12 Nuclear Weapons Plant, DOE/Union Carbide, 1983) and uncovering the City of St. Augustine's illegal dumping of a landfill in a lake and sequelae (2005-2010).  I can share copies of articles published in several American Bar Association publications, including Judges' Journal.
4. Release of the requested information will help promote the public interest in understanding federal government operations here in St. Augustine, Florida.
5. My blog has received more than 3.7 million measured page views and helps inform people about governmental affairs.  We've had more than 75 public interest victories here since 2005, in a county the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. once called "the most lawless city in America."    
6. Addressing the six federal FOIA factors:
Factor 1. The subject of the request: The subject of the requested records concerns "the operations or activities of the government." .
Factor 2. The informative value of the information to be disclosed: The disclosure is "likely to contribute" to an understanding of government operations or activities. 
Factor 3. The contribution to an understanding of the subject by the public is likely to result from disclosure: Disclosure of the requested information will contribute to "public understanding." The disclosure will contribute to the understanding of a reasonably broad audience of persons interested in the subject. I have developed expertise in pertinent subject areaand the ability and intention to convey information to the public. (It is presumed that a representative of the news media will satisfy this consideration.)
Factor 4. The significance of the contribution to public understanding: The disclosure is likely to contribute "significantly" to public understanding of government operations or activities."   
Factor 5. The existence and magnitude of a commercial interest:   No commercial interest. 
Factor 6. The primary interest in disclosure:  There is no "commercial interest."  FOI officers know that when a "news media requester has satisfied the public interest standard, the public interest will be the interest primarily served by disclosure to that requester."
7. Please call me if you have any questions. 
8. Please use my Request No. 2020-171 in the title of all correspondence.


Thank you.
With kindest regards, I am,
Sincerely yours,
Ed Slavin
904-377-4998
www.cleanupcityofstaugustine.blogspot.com
www.edslavin.com

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