VETERANS DAY MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

“Happy Veterans Day. Laura and I are proud to join our fellow Americans in saluting the brave men and women who have worn the uniform of the United States.

“We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your service to this Nation and your continued contributions to our country. We owe each of you that have served a lifelong debt of gratitude. The cause you pursued at the call of duty is the noblest America has to offer. You have shielded your fellow citizens from danger. You have defended the beliefs of your country and advanced the rights of the downtrodden. You have been the face of hope and mercy in dark places and a force for good in the world.

“Nothing that has followed – nothing – can tarnish your honor or diminish your accomplishments. To you, our country is forever grateful. May God bless you and your families.”

 

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November 12, 2021

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Celebrating and Honoring Veterans at the 2021 Warrior Open

Twenty-four veterans from across the country gathered this week for the 2021 Bush Institute Warrior Open, presented by AT&T. The golf tournament, held on Veterans Day, showcased the courage, commitment, and resilience of our Nation’s warriors and underscored the continued leadership of those who have defended our country.

This year’s Warrior Cup, awarded to the lowest net score, was won by Captain James Grady (U.S. Army); the Champion’s Cup, awarded to the lowest gross score, was won by Captain Adam Napier (U.S. Army). As the low-score Warrior Open champion, Captain Napier will represent his fellow veterans at the American Century Celebrity Golf Championship in July.

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MILITARY SERVICE INITIATIVE | Post-9/11 Veterans Deserve a Warm Welcome Home

As troops withdraw from Afghanistan, Bush Institute Military Service Initiative Director, Matt Amidon, reflects on the role post-9/11 Veterans play in our communities in an op-ed for The Dallas Morning News. He states we must seperate the war from the warrior and focus how we can all welcome our veterans back home.
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THE STRATEGERIST PODCAST | Repaying a Life Debt

While Major Matt Zeller was deployed to Afghanistan, an Afghan interpreter named Janis saved his life in combat. Years later, Major Zeller is still committed to the Afghan people, working to help as many people like Janis and his family as he can. He sits down with Natalie Gonnella-Platts, Director of the Bush Institute’s Women’s Initiative, to share his story and discuss Afghanistan today.
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TEAM 43 SPORTS | Reflections on Veterans Day

In a recent article, Bush Institute Team 43 Alumni, which consists of veterans who have ridden in the W100K and have played in the Warrior Open, reflect on the impact of Veterans Day and how sport helps them through their own veteran transitions.
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VETERAN TRANSITION | Research, Analysis, and Policy Recommendations

The Bush Institute is dedicated to serving those who volunteered to wear the uniform in defense of our Nation – ensuring post-9/11 veterans and their families make successful transitions to civilian life. These resources for veteran service support organizations, produced by the Veteran Wellness Alliance and Economic Opportunity Task Force, include research and policy proposals.
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