Let’s get back to the things that defined America for generations: love of country, patriotism, optimism, and a deep appreciation of our veterans of past and present.
As we evaluate how best to help our veterans in the 21st century, I believe community is key.
I became a bomb technician because I wanted to save lives and serve a cause greater than myself.
Semper Fidelis is not just a slogan or creed; it is a way of life that only those who have earned the Eagle, Globe and Anchor can fully understand.
Our country has sent generations of heroes to defend our freedom. It is essential that we take care of those who took care of us.
It is only with age that I have come to realize and truly understand the significance of the sacrifices that veterans made.
My experience in uniform has taught me that focusing on a mission makes it harder to be distracted by other things.
We each benefit from the sacrifices of those who put their lives on the line to defend the freedom, peace, and prosperity we enjoy as a country.
America has been a shining example of freedom because of those who serve her in uniform. To my fellow veterans, thank you and God bless you and your families!
The former Senator from Wyoming argues that it’s not just the Pentagon’s acquisition system that needs reform – the military entitlement system needs fixed, as well.
Today, one veteran commits suicide every 65 minutes. A look at the work being done to end this epidemic and care for the combat-related injuries that no one can see.
“My focus in Congress is getting the folks of the 16th District back to work, reigning in government spending, and ensuring we pass down to the next generation a country stronger and more free than the one we were given.”