Serving Veterans and the Families:
The Vital Role in Civil Society of Veterans Service Organizations
Featuring Keynote Address by
The Honorable Ryan Zinke (R-MT)
United States House of Representatives, and
Retired Navy SEAL Commander, and Team Leader, SEAL Team Six
Followed by a panel with
Vice Admiral Joe McGuire, USN (SEAL)(Ret.)
President and CEO, Special Operations Warrior Foundation, and
Former Commander, Naval Special Warfare Command
Fred Schremp
President, Folded Flag Foundation
Ed Nicholson
Founder and President, Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing
Hosted by
Cully Stimson
Manager, National Security Law Program and Senior Legal Fellow,
The Heritage Foundation
Today’s all-volunteer military has served with distinction and honor. At war for over a decade, our fighting men and women in the U.S. Armed Forces make us proud. Some have paid the ultimate sacrifice, and scores of others have been wounded, both physically and psychologically. Those wounded personnel are entitled to superior government medical care and dignified service from the Veteran’s Administration. But wounded vets don’t want our pity or a handout—they fought for the blessings of this country to preserve life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for their fellow soldiers, their families, and their countrymen. As conservatives, we know that liberty depends on the “little platoons of society” as Edmund Burke said. Since 9/11, a unique brand of voluntary association has arisen—veteran service organizations. These non-profit little platoons of society help veterans or their family members in myriad of ways, from taking wounded veterans fly fishing, to college scholarships for surviving children, to counseling services and more. Join us as we highlight the work of three outstanding non-profit veterans services organizations, told through the eyes of those who run these little platoons of civil society.
Tuesday, April 28, 2015 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The Heritage Foundation’s Lehrman Auditorium