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Florida – Orlando

Hospitality Home: COL Verner and Virginia Kiernan, USA (Ret) Email: [email protected] Phone: (870) 370-2086 Additional Information: We can provide a meal and overnight stays for 4 singles or a family of up to 8.  We have 3 queen beds, 2 twin beds, and a crib. Our home is only 20 minutes from popular attractions. No pets, please, as we already have two cats and a […]

Maryland – Dunkirk

Hospitality Home: CAPT Robert W. Warren, USCG (Ret) Email: [email protected] Phone: (301) 257-7512 Additional Information: We welcome you for a meal and/or an overnight stay. We have two guest rooms with queen beds and plenty of carpeted floor space for additional air mattresses. We have a friendly German Shepherd, so guests would have to be ok with dogs in the […]

Nevada – Nellis AFB

Hospitality Home: Maj. Gary & Denise Fullington, USAF (Ret) Email: [email protected] Phone: (702) 217-0391 Additional Information: We welcome guests for an overnight stay or just a meal. Our home can comfortably accommodate up to 5 guests. We have two cats; any dogs coming along will have to remain […]

Florida – Patrick SFB

Hospitality Home: Major Robert Johnston, USAFR. Email: [email protected] Phone: (518) 578-3304 Additional information: I welcome guests for a meal and/or an overnight stay. My home as two spare bedrooms (one with a queen size bed, the other a full size) and a full guest bathroom, accommodating two single men or up to two couples for an overnight stay. Please contact me 48 hours ahead of time. I am about 25 minutes from Patrick Space Force Base and 45 minutes to Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. No pets, […]

Maryland – Aberdeen Proving Ground

Hospitality Home: COL Laurence and Tracey Mixon, USA (Ret). Email: [email protected] Phone: (703) 270-8627 Additional information: We welcome guests for an overnight stay or even just a meal. Our home is 15 minutes from I-95. We can accommodate 5 comfortably and can make room for more. Pets are welcome in the […]

Arizona – Peoria

Hospitality Home: CAPT Ken and Christi Say, USPHS (Ret). Email: [email protected], Phone: (520) 665-8312 (Ken) or (520) 665-8313 (Christi). Additional Information: We welcome guests for a meal or an overnight stay. Our home can accommodate 4 in one bedroom and many more on couches. Please note that we have two […]

Texas – Sheppard AFB

Hospitality Home: Major Bonnie Lange, USAF. Email: [email protected] Phone: (719) 650-6856 Additional Information: I can accommodate up to 5 guests for a meal and/or an overnight stay. There is ample parking available on a quiet street. Please note that I have a cat in the […]

Georgia – Robins AFB

Hospitality Home: Maj Nate Cromer, USAF and Capt Bethany Cromer, USAF Reserve. Email: [email protected], Phone: (540) 974-3010. Additional Information: We welcome guests (individual or family) for a meal and/or an overnight stay. We’re a working dual-mil (AF/AF Rerserve) family with three small children and a cat. Our guest room has a queen bed, an extra twin bed and a separate full bathroom. We have a fenced back yard and are willing to host guests with a dog that is cat- and child-friendly. Our home is just 20 minutes from the Robins AFB main […]

South Carolina – Spartanburg

Hospitality Home: Pat Devine. Email: [email protected]. Phone: (910) 710-4468. Additional Information: We welcome guests for a meal and/or an overnight stay. We are empty nesters in a big nest! Our home has multiple spare bedrooms and bathrooms. Located in a gated community just north of Spartanburg, […]

Louisiana – Houma

Hospitality Home: Vince & Mariya DeTerlizzi, USCG. Phone: (785) 217-8525. Email: [email protected]. Additional Information: We welcome up to five guests for meals and/or overnight stays. Our home has two spare bedrooms, each with a queen-sized bed, and an office/den area where we can put a twin sized roll out bed. We have a golden […]

Six Generations: 2

[…]out the U.S. policy toward Vietnam, the President prepared to start bringing troops home and many back home protested the war in America’s streets. He knew that wasn’t how things were supposed to be but was being honest with Al. When Al received Jon’s letter he immediately penned a reply that mildly scolded Jon and lovingly but directly charged him with the firm responsibility of taking the fight aggressively to the enemy. Jon never received Al’s letter. But he really didn’t need it. He knew in his heart what he had to do… …Sergeant Joe Christopher left his four-man reconnaissance […]

The Heartbeat of OCF

[…]under the Find OCF Near You button on the OCF website.  If you’re not listed there call the OCF home office to get listed. Group Leader Action Checklist Encourage OCF non-members to join by giving them the Heartbeat of OCF brochure or sign up directly online at the OCF website. Collect annual feedback using the feedback form available on the OCF website. Be sure the OCF home office has your group’s current day/time meeting information. Update your own personal profile, too. […]

Time, Talent, Treasure: Retirees

[…]Silliman: With our military moves and varied church experiences, OCF was, for many years, our ‘home church’ whether we were worshipping in a community church, base chapel, or sharing with a local home group. Those OCF men and women who nurtured us in biblical truths and held us up in times of trials remain to this day our dearest friends and encouraging examples. Joe Orosz: We have seen the conference centers equip us to serve. It’s so exciting seeing second generation OCF involvement in my own family, and with other families a third generation impact. That is priceless. John Orosz: […]
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