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“We’re a brotherhood and sisterhood of public service, standing on the shoulders of those who came before us. It’s not just those behind that badge. It’s the family behind them.”
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“We’re a brotherhood and sisterhood of public service, standing on the shoulders of those who came before us. It’s not just those behind that badge. It’s the family behind them.”
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Whether reconstructing roads and airways in Iraq, helping to track down high-value terrorists with Ranger Units, or building an economic partnership sourcing the world’s most coveted spice, Emily Miller inspires us.
High Impact Inspiration Read More »
This month’s Stories of Service sheds light, and tears, over those who sacrifice all. Learn more about the Special Operations Warrior Foundation and how it helps support their families.
“IT HURTS AND WE GRIEVE” Read More »
The trauma of explosions. Firefights. IEDs. Marine 2nd Lieutenant Roy Fish experienced it all while providing convoy security in Afghanistan. Yet he knows firsthand how our veterans are leaving one battle and coming home to another. Hear how he’s helping to combat PTSD in our own communities.
Building a Better Way Back. Read More »
70 years later, Retired Army Sgt. Claude Phelps received the Bronze Star for meritorious achievement in active ground combat against the enemy. Serving under General George Patton, Phelps admits he’s proud of what was done and “grateful to the almighty that I did get back.” We gratefully share his story here.
Utah Beach, France: Our Hero Was There. Read More »
Herman Zeitchik was there for the bravest deeds and most climactic moments that made history in World War II. He stormed the beaches on D-Day and fought during the Battle of the Bulge. Helped to liberate Paris and was one of the first to arrive at Dachau. We’re honored to share his story.
Light armored vehicle crewman. Able to assemble an M240Bushmaster. At MISSION BBQ and wherever the Marines deploy her in June, we admire Ashleigh McKee’s service.
Multi-Talented. Multiply Respected. Read More »
“I’m so glad we had a chance to meet.” So said President Barack Obama to Vivian “Millie” Bailey, age 97. And so are we, after her lifetime of service in the U.S. Army as well as volunteering for veterans and local schools. Originally commissioned as an officer in 1942 and still helping others to this
Over 7 Decades of Doing for Others Read More »
“I want an Officer for a secret and dangerous mission. I want a West Point football player.” So said General George C. Marshall during World War II and truer respect was never said. Just as “Strength and Honor: The Brotherhood” speaks truth about the Naval Academy’s preparation for battle on all fields—here at home during
Army Vs. Navy. Brothers Forever. Read More »
Navy Lt. Seal Brendan Looney always gave all, including his life for our country while bravely serving in Afghanistan. As a “great leader and teammate,” he believed in service before self—on the Naval Academy lacrosse field and on the battlefield, motivating others always to be their best. We’re proud to share his Story of Service
A Guy Who Gave His All Read More »