ThanksUSA presents
Virtual Visits to Capitol Hill
Military Appreciation Month
Featuring military Veterans serving in Congress
Week 4
U.S. Senator Pat Roberts
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Week 3
U.S. Congressman Phil Roe, M.D.
Congressman Phil Roe is Ranking Member of the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs. In 1973 and 1974, he served in the United States Army Medical Corps and was stationed near the DMZ in Korea and at an Evacuation Hospital in Seoul.
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U.S. Congressman Don Bacon
Congressman Don Bacon served 30 years in the U.S. Air Force, ultimately retiring as a Brigadier General. During his career, he specialized in electronic warfare, intelligence and reconnaissance. In total, he served 16 assignments including four deployments across the globe.
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Week 2
U.S. Congresswoman Chrissy Houlahan
Joined by her parents retired Captain Andy and Suzy Jampoler Congresswoman Chrissy Houlahan grew up in a military family; her parents met when her father and grandfather flew P3s in the same Navy squadron. She earned her engineering degree from Stanford with an ROTC scholarship that launched her service in the U.S. Air Force and Air Force Reserves.
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U.S. Senator Todd Young Senator Todd Young enlisted in the U.S. Navy after high school, attended the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, and later accepted a commission in the U.S. Marine Corps, serving a total of 10 years in the military.
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Week 1
U.S. Congressman Greg Steube
Congressman Greg Steube served in the U.S. Army from 2004 to 2008 as an Airborne Infantry Officer and a JAG Corps Officer. He served as the Chief of Detainee Operations for Multinational Division North in Iraq with the 25th Infantry Division in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom from 2006-2007.
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U.S. Congressman Doug Collins
As a U.S. Air Force Reserve chaplain, Congressman Doug Collins has ministered to our country's military since 2002. He completed a 2008-2009 deployment to Iraq while stationed at Balad Air Force Base. As a Lieutenant Colonel, he remains active in the Air Force Reserve.
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Thank you to our military service members, Veterans and families around the world!
We graciously acknowledge your sacrifices, admire your resilience, and salute your commitment to keep us safe.
We graciously acknowledge your sacrifices, admire your resilience, and salute your commitment to keep us safe.
Veterans in the 116th Congress
U.S. Senate |
U.S. House of Representatives |
Richard Blumenthal
Tom Carper Tom Cotton Tammy Duckworth Joni Ernst Lindsey Graham Jim Inhofe Johnny Isakson Edward J. Markey Mitch McConnell Martha McSally Gary Peters Jack Reed Pat Roberts Rick Scott Robert C. “Bobby” Scott Dan Sullivan Roger F. Wicker Todd Young |
Ralph Abraham
Mark Amodei Brian Babin Don Bacon Jim Baird Jim Banks Jack Bergman Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. Mike Bost Anthony Brown Vern Buchanan Larry Bucshon G. K. Butterfield Salud Carbajal Gil Cisneros Doug Collins Mike Conaway Paul Cook Rick Crawford Dan Crenshaw Jason Crow Warren Davidson Peter DeFazio Neal Dunn Michael B. Enzi Tulsi Gabbard |
Mike Gallagher
Ruben Gallego Louie Gohmert Jared Golden Mark Green Brett Guthrie Andrew P. Harris Clay Higgins Chrissy Houlahan Duncan D. Hunter Bill Johnson Trent Kelly Peter T. King Adam Kinzinger Conor Lamb Ted W. Lieu Barry Loudermilk Elaine Luria Roger Marshall Brian Mast Seth Moulton Pete Olson Steven M. Palazzo Jimmy Panetta Bill Pascrell, Jr. Greg Pence |
Scott Perry
Collin Peterson Guy Reschenthaler Denver Riggleman Phil Roe Hal Rogers Max Rose Bobby L. Rush Gregorio K.C. Sablan José E. Serrano Mikie Sherrill John M. Shimkus Greg Steube Chris Stewart Steve Stivers Van Taylor Mike Thompson William Timmons Michael Waltz Steve Watkins Brad Wenstrup Joe Wilson Steve Womack Don Young Lee Zeldin |