On Friday, March 13, the President took some time to chat with Veterans and several administrators of VA organizations at the VA Hospital in Phoenix. He also visited with wounded Veteran, Sergeant First Class Cory Remsburg and attend the presentation of Cory’s new home. I was present at the gathering during President Obama’s last visit to Arizona, but was not able to attend this time, though I would have liked to. I’m always interested in any public official’s take on the direction they see support for Veterans going. This post on the whitehouse.org website reveals a bit of President Obama’s views… I like the positive tone. ~Bill
- Maj. Gen. Josue “Joe” Robles Jr. – retired Army General, and retired President and CEO of USAA
- Teresa Carlson – Vice President of Worldwide Public Sector Amazon Web Services
- Herman Bulls – International Director and Chairman of Public Institutions at Jones Lang LaSalle
- Michael Haynie, PhD – Vice Chancellor of Syracuse University
- Delos “Toby” M. Cosgrove, MD – CEO and President of the Cleveland Clinic
“It’s important that veterans know that somebody’s got their backs, and that, if there are problems, that we’re not being defensive about it, not hiding it.”
— President Obama
President Obama made one last surprise stop at the new home of Sergeant First Class Cory Remsburg. Cory and President Obama have met a few times – six, to be exact – and the President wanted to stop by and see his new place. Cory, a wounded Army Ranger, just moved into a new home bought and renovated for him by volunteers, the Army Ranger Lead the Way Fund, and the Homes for Wounded Warriors foundation.
“There aren’t that many people that I’ve met during the course of my presidency or my life that have inspired me more.”
— President Obama on Cory Remsburg