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3.31.2008 - 07:29pm ET
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Lt. Colonel Oliver North Address Audience at USA Cares 5th Anniversary Gala
USA Cares first ever gala celebrates five years of service to US Military Families
(CSRwire) LOUISVILLE, KY – March 31, 2008 - The historic Seelbach Hotel was the
scene of USA Cares first ever gala in celebration of five years of service
to US Military Families on Saturday, March 29th. Over 225 dignitaries and
guests were on hand to share the event and to hear the keynote address by
Lt. Colonel Oliver North, United States Marine Corps (Retired).
"The evening was a success on every level" said William H. "Bill" Nelson,
the new Executive Director of USA Cares. He added "It started with a
proclamation from Governor Steven L. Beshear signifying March 29th as USA
Cares Day in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. We were also recognized by the
National Commander of the nation's largest veterans association, Martin F.
Conatser of The American Legion." He went on "And as if we were not already
elated enough, the founder of USA Cares, Command Sergeant Major Roger
Stradley, US Army (Retired) received the Secretary of the Army Public
Service Award signed by Pete Geren. We were pleasantly amazed by this
outpouring of support."
Through sponsorships, donations, pledges and "in-kind" donations of every
sort, USA Cares raised over $100,000 to continue its efforts to aid US
Military Families with quality of life issues caused by a loved one's
service to our country in the ongoing War Against Terror.
Major General John Tindall, US Army (retired), President of USA Cares,
commented in his address to the audience that "since we don't send people
to Disney World, we don't always get the glamorous press that some other
organizations get". His other remarks were in thanks to all of those in
the room but especially to those who were not there: The troops in the
field. He made special mention of a dozen or so US soldiers in the
audience from the Warrior Transition Unit at Fort Knox. These soldiers,
recuperating from wounds received in Operation Enduring Freedom in
Afghanistan or Operation Iraqi Freedom, were sponsored by donations and
received a standing ovation from the entire crowd on their introduction as
a group to the audience at large.
General Tindall said later "Colonel North's talk was very well received.
His perspective in covering Operation Iraqi Freedom for FOX News, his
acclaimed War Stories series and his experience and valor as a decorated
combat Marine made his comments especially credible."
Colonel North, in his address said "One of the most memorable sights is to
see Iraqi women exiting the polling place holding up that purple index
finger signifying they had just cast their vote. You know that they did
not vote to have their child be a suicide bomber because free people don't
do that kind of a thing." He also noted that "These US service personnel in
Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom are
all volunteers. It is the first time since our Colonial Forefathers rose
up and fought for our independence that the entire United States military
force consisted of ALL volunteers for the length of time that we have now
been engaged in this particular effort.” Colonel North's speech lasted
approximately 30 minutes and received a number of breaks for applause and
a standing ovation from the audience at its conclusion.
The Master of Ceremonies for the event was WDRB Louisville, FOX 41 anchor
Barry Bernson. An invocation was delivered by Chaplain Colonel Hugh Dukes,
US Army (Retired). The Hilton Seelbach chef and staff served a wonderful
"surf and turf" entrée of salmon and filet mignon with all the trimmings
and the dessert, a red, white and blue tiered cake was first sliced with a
ceremonial US cavalry saber by the trio of Major General John Tindall,
Nausha Campbell, a Purple Heart Wife and USA Cares employee and Lieutenant
Colonel Oliver North.
A video entitled "From Sea to Shining Sea" conceived, produced, and edited
by local business man and USA Cares Board Member Bob Manning was the next
event for the audience. His five minutes of video encapsulated five years
of USA Cares dedication in a succinct and moving way.
Another video featured Sergeant Byran Anderson, US Army (Retired).
Sergeant Anderson received a Purple Heart in Operation Iraqi Freedom when
his vehicle was impacted by a road-side improvised explosive device (ied)
instantly severing both legs and one of his hands. Sgt. Anderson, now a
USA Cares Spokesman, is now a working actor appearing in the soon to be
released Batman film, a CSI New York episode and other films. He is also a
spokesman for Quantum Rehabilitation. Sergeant Anderson is the inspiration
for a new USA Cares program "Bryan's Heart" that is being developed in
response to the difficulties and expenses borne by Purple Heart Veterans
and their families who have considerable travel expenses for medical
treatments.
Finally, acknowledgement was given to the man who envisioned the initial
idea for what would later become USA Cares. Steve Langford, the General
Manger of WAVE-TV in Louisville, KY had the idea to sell signs and donate
the proceeds to the families who made sacrifices when their loved one and
often bread-winner left his or her job to serve in the military. "It
amazes me to see that five years later, our simple idea has grown into a
national organization helping the families of Soldiers, Marines, Sailors,
Airmen, Guard, Reserve and Coast Guard personnel as they make sacrifices
to serve us and their country." he said to the audience.
About USA Cares
USA Cares is a worldwide 501(c)(3)non-profit organization serving military
service members of all ranks and branches and their families with direction
and advice along with grant assistance for quality of life issues caused by
military service. Continuing into their sixth year of noteworthy
accomplishments, USA Cares has received requests from over 10,000 of
Service Members and families and responded with millions of dollars in
organizational and found resources. In partnership with The Homeowners
Preservation Foundation, USA Cares has also saved hundreds of military
homes from foreclosure across the Nation. Funding for the organization is
provided through the generous contributions of corporations, organizations
and individuals. USA Cares continues to operate at a 90 percent ratio of
contributed mission dollars. For more information on USA Cares contact us
at jrevell@usacares.org and
visit www.usacares.org.
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James Stone
2008-04-01 01:55:36
Glad he has some time of from Iran and Nicaragua....wow, if Oliver North is CSR, then Cheney must be the savior of the world.
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