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Special Operations Warrior Foundation
NameSpecial Operations Warrior Foundation
Formation1980
LocationUnited States

Special Operations Warrior Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides support to the families of United States Army Special Forces, United States Navy SEALs, United States Air Force Special Operations Command, and other United States Special Operations Command personnel who have died in operational missions or training accidents. The foundation was established in 1980, following the failed Operation Eagle Claw rescue mission, which resulted in the deaths of eight United States Air Force personnel, including members of Delta Force and United States Air Force Pararescue. The foundation's efforts are supported by various organizations, including the Green Beret Foundation, Navy SEAL Foundation, and Special Operations Command. The foundation also works closely with the United States Department of Defense, United States Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Central Intelligence Agency.

History

The Special Operations Warrior Foundation was founded in 1980 by Colonel John Carney, a United States Air Force officer who was involved in the planning of Operation Eagle Claw. The foundation's initial goal was to provide financial support to the families of the personnel who died during the mission. Over the years, the foundation has expanded its scope to include support for the families of all United States Special Operations Command personnel who have died in operational missions or training accidents. The foundation has received support from various notable figures, including General Norman Schwarzkopf Jr., General Colin Powell, and General Tommy Franks. The foundation has also worked closely with other organizations, such as the Wounded Warrior Project, USO, and the American Red Cross.

Mission

The mission of the Special Operations Warrior Foundation is to provide financial support to the families of United States Special Operations Command personnel who have died in operational missions or training accidents. The foundation's goal is to ensure that the families of these personnel receive the support they need to pursue their educational and career goals. The foundation provides college scholarships to the children of fallen United States Army Special Forces, United States Navy SEALs, and other United States Special Operations Command personnel. The foundation also provides financial support to the families of wounded United States Special Operations Command personnel, including those who have been treated at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and Brooke Army Medical Center. The foundation's efforts are supported by various organizations, including the Special Operations Association, Navy League of the United States, and the Air Force Association.

Programs

The Special Operations Warrior Foundation offers several programs to support the families of United States Special Operations Command personnel. The foundation's college scholarship program provides financial support to the children of fallen United States Army Special Forces, United States Navy SEALs, and other United States Special Operations Command personnel. The foundation also offers a family support program, which provides financial assistance to the families of wounded United States Special Operations Command personnel. The foundation's programs are supported by various organizations, including the United Service Organizations, Fisher House Foundation, and the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund. The foundation also works closely with the Department of Defense Education Activity, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the American Legion.

Governance

The Special Operations Warrior Foundation is governed by a board of directors, which includes retired United States Army Special Forces, United States Navy SEALs, and other United States Special Operations Command personnel. The foundation's board of directors is chaired by General Bryan Brown, a retired United States Army Special Forces officer. The foundation's staff includes experienced professionals with backgrounds in United States Special Operations Command, non-profit management, and social work. The foundation is also supported by various advisory boards, including the Special Operations Advisory Board, which includes notable figures such as General Stanley McChrystal and Admiral William McRaven. The foundation works closely with the Congressional Special Operations Caucus, House Armed Services Committee, and the Senate Armed Services Committee.

Notable_Supporters

The Special Operations Warrior Foundation has received support from various notable figures, including General Norman Schwarzkopf Jr., General Colin Powell, and General Tommy Franks. The foundation has also received support from Hollywood celebrities, such as Dwayne Johnson and Mark Wahlberg, who have participated in fundraising events and campaigns. The foundation has also partnered with various organizations, including the Navy SEAL Foundation, Green Beret Foundation, and the Special Operations Association. The foundation has also received support from corporate sponsors, such as Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman. The foundation's efforts are also supported by non-profit organizations, such as the Wounded Warrior Project, USO, and the American Red Cross.

Impact

The Special Operations Warrior Foundation has had a significant impact on the lives of the families of United States Special Operations Command personnel. The foundation has provided college scholarships to over 1,000 children of fallen United States Army Special Forces, United States Navy SEALs, and other United States Special Operations Command personnel. The foundation has also provided financial support to the families of wounded United States Special Operations Command personnel, including those who have been treated at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and Brooke Army Medical Center. The foundation's efforts have been recognized by various organizations, including the United States Department of Defense, United States Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Central Intelligence Agency. The foundation's impact is also reflected in its partnerships with other organizations, such as the Special Operations Association, Navy League of the United States, and the Air Force Association. Category:Non-profit organizations

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