The price of freedom is never free. That is the lesson today’s Veterans continue to teach us.
Veterans Day is our national holiday to honor the sacrifice of our veterans and to celebrate their bravery and skill.
The VA should absolutely be held accountable for how they help care for our veterans, and I’m continuing to press them on that issue.
I am humbled daily by the sacrifice that countless men, women, and families endure on behalf of a grateful nation.
As a Marine, I swore to always remain faithful to those serving by my side.
I am a firm believer that we must honor the commitments we’ve made to our veterans – those who place themselves in harm’s way to defend our values and way of life.
Their willingness to protect this country shall never be forgotten, and I want our Veterans to know their service and patriotism is very much appreciated.
Outside of becoming a father and grandfather, having the unique opportunity to lead Marines in the fight has always been the proudest moment in my life.
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.