Alex Graham to speak at veterans seminar

A special seminar just before Veterans Day is scheduled to help veterans better understand the benefits they are entitled to, and one of the primary speakers will be Alex Graham, a nationally known Veterans Administration agent specializing in disability law.

 The seminar, sponsored by Exposed Vet Radio and Ray and Pam Cobb, will be held on Nov. 8 at First United Methodist Church, 100 S. Jefferson St., in Winchester from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. with discussion taking place over coffee and donuts.

In addition to Graham, featured speakers will include:

— James Cripps, U.S. Veterans Alliance founder and president.

— John Stacy, a talk show host on Exposed Vet Radio with more than 20 years’ experience in helping veterans with their claims.

— Commissioner Gen. Tommy Baker of the Tennessee Veterans Affairs Office. 

— Bethanie Spangenberg, founder of Valor 4 Vet, a team of medical experts trained in veteran-disability law.

Graham, best known as “Asknod,” who resides in Gig Harbor, Washington, specializes in securing higher levels of aid and attendance for veterans with disabilities.

Graham has had more than 1,000 clients during the past 30 years and has won all but three cases.

 He is a member of the National Organization of Veterans Alliance.

A member of the U.S. Air Force, he served two years in Vietnam, Laos and Thailand, from May 1970 through May 1972.  His aircraft was shot down twice, and he was able to avoid enemy capture.

Graham received the Vietnam service medal, the Silver Star, two Vietnam Cross of Gallantry medals and the National Defense Service Medal, and he is classified as a USAF small arms expert.

For reservations to hear Graham’s presentation, contact Ray Cobb at 931-308-8914.  Space is limited.   

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