Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Happy Holidays!
Friday, December 9, 2011
Go Army! Go Navy!
And here we are with Utah Senator Mike Lee (right) and his chief of staff, Spencer Stokes, with a gorgeous view of the Washington Monument:
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Missouri National Guard honors Troops with Interactive Service Record
"When you're living history like we are, it's too easy to forget about how important documenting it is," noted Capt. Alan Brown, Missouri National Guard command historian. "Through this project, we've literally written our own history. This project gives faces and voices to the thousands of Missouri National Guardsmen who have sacrificed for their countries."
Read the whole article here: Missouri National Guard honors Troops
Monday, October 3, 2011
The Big E and Admiral Mullen
At the end of September, I had two exciting days. First, on Sept. 29, Pat Hackbarth and I went aboard the Big E in Norfolk, Virginia! The grandaddy of all aircraft carriers, the USS Enterprise is the first nuclear-powered carrier, and she celebrates her 50th birthday next month. We met with LCDR Sarah Self-Kyler, one of the best PAOs in the Navy, and hope to work with them on documenting their incredible, rich history.
The next day, I had the privilege of attending Admiral Mullen's farewell tribute! Security there reminded me of the opening ceremony for the Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, just months after 9/11. President Obama, Vice President Biden, and Secretary of Defense Gates were all there, along with ADM Mullen and our new Chairman, GEN Dempsey. It was a moving ceremony, and a fitting tribute to a great American. What an honor to be present at both events!
Monday, September 26, 2011
Four wonderful groups we support!
- The Library of Congress Veterans History Project: Connect now to share your personal story of service in the U.S. Military.
- No Greater Sacrifice is a non-profit organization that raises funds to provide college education for the children of our wounded warriors and fallen heroes. Please visit their site and see what you can do to show your gratitude.
- Soldier On brings homeless veterans into a community where they govern themselves, as they work and serve in the community around them. Based in Massachusetts, Soldier On is a first-rate organization and making a difference—an ideal model for other states and cities to adopt. They are very willing to share their entire plan with any community action team looking for a working model to help their homeless veterans.
- Sentinels of Freedom is a non-profit organization that provides up to four years of “life scholarships” to help wounded veterans become self-sufficient. Our vets are finding that once they're released from the hospital, they face the everyday hardships of finding a home, continuing their education, or going to work to support their families. Every American faces the same difficulties, but in the vet’s case, the situation is made more difficult because of their sacrifice. Sentinels of Freedom provides life-changing opportunities for men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces who have suffered severe injuries and need the support of grateful communities to realize their dreams.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Meeting an American hero
Now three years later, I shook his hand, acutely aware of the amazing capability of today’s prosthetics, which allow him to shake my hand with the same pressure sensitivities of any usual handshake. I could see all the wiring and titanium inside the transparent, skin-like covering, and was in awe of not merely his hand, but the man it was attached to.
Time Magazine got it right a couple of weeks ago when they featured veterans on their cover with this headline: “The New Greatest Generation.” And SFC Petry is one of many examples why. All you one-percenters serving America are great Americans—we can’t say “thank you” enough!
Friday, September 2, 2011
National Guard Convention in Milwaukee
The RMS team and I just got back from the National Guard convention (NGAUS) earlier this week. It was an incredible four days of meeting generals from most of the 50 states -- plus Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, and DC -- and their amazing staffs. It was such an honor to meet with them and show them what we're doing to preserve the National Guard's rich legacy of service to our country!
Monday, April 11, 2011
USS Bonhomme Richard and the USS Howard visits
While it was snowing in my hometown of Salt Lake City, I had the great pleasure to visit sunny San Diego where we (Elayne Harmer, our Sr. Marketing Executive for the West Coast) met the well-traveled Chief Kane on the USS Bonhomme Richard (with me at the dry dock as this gorgeous ship gets a lot of work done before heading out to Japan--notice Elayne and I doing our best to hold it up at the bow). I was so impressed with the massive amounts of documentation that Chief Kane and his team have already done on this preparation...can't wait to see the rest!
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Georgia Army National Guard Kicks Off!
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Maryland Army National Guard Kicks Off New Project!
Monday, February 28, 2011
2011 Medal of Honor Commemorative Coins
I wanted to let you know about the release of the 2011 Medal of Honor Commemorative Coin Program on February 25, 2011. I just was made aware of this, and they are only available through 2011...here are some of the facts:
Authorized by Public Law 111-91 (The Medal of Honor Commemorative Coin Act of 2009), the U.S. Mint is issuing two coins in recognition and celebration of the establishment of the Medal of Honor in 1861.
Mintages for the Medal of Honor Commemorative Coin Program are limited to 100,000 gold $5 coins and 500,000 silver $1 coins, and are only available during 2011. Surcharges collected from coin sales – $35 for each gold coin and $10 for each silver coin – are authorized to be paid to the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation to help finance its educational, scholarship and outreach programs. After February 25, coins may be purchased directly from www.usmint.gov.
The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to perpetuate the Medal of Honor’s legacy of courage, sacrifice, and patriotism, and to support the public service activities of Medal of Honor recipients and the exclusive Society to which they belong.
This year marks the 150th anniversary of enactment of the Medal of Honor, and we are designing a number of national events and activities to honor the enactment of our nation’s highest award for military valor, which has been awarded fewer than 3,500 times since 1861. This monumental anniversary represents 150 years of courage and sacrifice on the part of the millions of men and women who have defended our freedoms in uniform.
Also, please visit www.medalofhonorcoin.com ...thanks!