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SUMMARY:April Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Description\nApr 4 : Luncheon at the Park City club\nTime: 1130 – 1300\nLocation: Park City Club. 5956 Sherry Lane\, Dallas\nSpeaker: Victor Lauersdorf\, Maj\, TXARNG \nSubject:“Recent mission to the Middle East and our continued service to country to defeat radical Islamic terrorism abroad rather than facing it here on our shores.”  His previous assignment was as the Commanding Officer for Army National Guard Recruiting and Retention for all of North Texas\, (Lubbock all the way to the border!).  He can also speak to our current recruiting challenges in high schools and recruiting the next generation of patriots.
URL:https://www.dallasmoww.org/calendar/april-luncheon/
LOCATION:Park City Club. 5956 Sherry Lane\, Dallas\, 5956 Sherry Ln #1700\, Dallas\, TX\, 75225\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Caracas:20230402T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Caracas:20230402T160000
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SUMMARY:National Defense Briefing Series - Global Power Competition
DESCRIPTION:Description\nThe 2022 National Security Strategy describes the threats to vital U.S. national security interests posed by the “pacing challenge” of China and the “acute threat” of a resurgent Russia. While the National Strategy integrates the traditional elements of national power\, it is the military element that underpins the rest\, and is the ultimate guarantor of national security.  How we structure and employ that military in an increasingly contested and competitive global environment is arguably our most important national security challenge. As the Chief of Naval Operations our speaker helped shape the Navy we have today\, and as a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff\, he served as an advisor to the President and Secretary of Defense on the employment of the joint force. \nCheck-in – 4:30 pm \nDinner Served – 5:00 pm \nRegular ticket – $45 \nStudent ticket – $35 \nCadets in Uniform get $10 cash rebate \nEVENT SPEAKER(S)\nADMIRAL JOHN RICHARDSON\, U.S. NAVY (RETIRED)\nAdmiral John Richardson\, U.S. Navy (Ret.)\, US Naval Academy 1982\, served as the 31st Chief of Naval Operations from 2015 until his retirement in 2019 and previously served as Director of the Navy’s Nuclear Reactor Program.  During his career\, he held command at every level of the submarine force.  He holds Masters Degrees from Massachusetts Institute of Technology\, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution\, and the National War College.   He serves on the board of Boeing and numerous other commercial and non-profit organizations. \nSponsored by the Dallas and North Texas Chapters \n\nAir & Space Forces Association\nMilitary Order of the World Wars\nNavy League of the United States\nJewish War Veterans\nAssociation of the US Army
URL:https://www.dallasmoww.org/calendar/global-power-competition/
LOCATION:Heritage Ranch Golf & Country Club\, 465 Scenic Ranch Circle\, McKinney\, TX\, 75069\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Caracas:20230321T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Caracas:20230321T090000
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SUMMARY:Vietnam War 50th Anniversary Commemoration
DESCRIPTION:Description\nOur Vietnam War Veterans\, and Vietnam War Era veterans\, families\, and guests plan to attend the Vietnam War 50th Anniversary Commemoration on 21 MAR 2023.  Doors open at 0915 and the ceremony begins at 1000.  This event is free to the public with refreshments provided by Dunkin Donuts.  The event will include several  MOWW Companions and Patriots of our chapter with Hon./CPT Allen B. Clark\, USA (Ret)\, and  2LT Natan Ton-that speaking.  Congressman Keith Self will be the keynote speaker with Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson also speaking.  Valet parking is available. \nFrontiers of Flight Museum \n6911 Lemmon Avenue \nDallas\, TX
URL:https://www.dallasmoww.org/calendar/vietnam-war-50th-anniversary-commemoration/
LOCATION:Frontiers of Flight Museum 6911 Lemmon Ave\, Dallas\, TX 75209
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Caracas:20230307T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Caracas:20230307T110000
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SUMMARY:March Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Description\nSubject: “Life under Communist Socialism” \nIlir Ademaj was born and reared in Communist-governed Albania. \nHe eventually arrived in the United States by way of Canada\, after living many years as a refugee. He attended the University of Chicago where he received a Bachelor’s degree in Criminology\, Law\, and Justice. \nHe later earned a Master’s degree in Public Administration from Northern Illinois University. Ilir has taught Six Sigma methodology to the staff at City Hall staff in Fort Worth\, and currently is a Project manager for McKesson Corporation\, a pharmaceutical company with over 78\,000 employees\, headquartered in Irving. \nIlir will share his life experiences of living in one of the least understood countries in Europe and share with us his insights into that nation’s close relationship with the Communist government of the People’s Republic of China. \nAnd\, yes\, his name is a nod to the Illyrian tribes who occupied the Western Balkan Peninsula for many centuries. \nMeal price includes buffet by the Park City Club staff and water plus free parking.
URL:https://www.dallasmoww.org/calendar/march-luncheon/
LOCATION:Park City Club. 5956 Sherry Lane\, Dallas\, 5956 Sherry Ln #1700\, Dallas\, TX\, 75225\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Caracas:20230207T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Caracas:20230207T110000
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SUMMARY:February Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Description\nAn exceptional project has been accomplished for our chapter by Hereditary Companion and for three decades the Sports Director/Anchor on the local NBC nightly news in both DFW and Washington\, DC. He has developed and produced an incredible Protectors of Freedom video\, which consists of interviews of nine local MOWW Companions. The video\, his gift to our chapter\, profiles the interviewees\, their experiences\, military histories\, and motivations for military service. The video will be shown by Scott Murray on Feb. 7 along with a presentation by him of a leadership speech he has presented nationally to countless venues across our nation. Murray is eminently well-known nationally as a keynote speaker and volunteers often to MC veteran and military events. Murray plus several of the interviewees will have their books to offer the attendees.
URL:https://www.dallasmoww.org/calendar/february-luncheon/
LOCATION:Park City Club. 5956 Sherry Lane\, Dallas\, 5956 Sherry Ln #1700\, Dallas\, TX\, 75225\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Caracas:20230129T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Caracas:20230129T150000
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SUMMARY:NATIONAL DEFENSE BRIEFING SERIES "CLICK FOR MORE INFO"
DESCRIPTION:Description\nAIR AND NAVAL POWER IN THE 21ST (AND 22ND) CENTURY\nSunday\, January 29\, 2023 \nThe 2022 National defense Strategy tasks the U.S military with a list of strategic objectives\, for which it appears to be woefully inadequate. Naval and air forces in particular suffer from decades of over-use and under-investment. Investment today will provide not only the force for the remainder of the 21st century\, but the platforms for the 22nd century. A panel with Adm James G. Foggo (Ret.)\, Dean of the Center for Maritime Strategy\, Navy League of the United States and Ms. Heather Penney\, Senior Resident Fellow at the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. \nEVENT SPEAKER(S)\nADMIRAL JAMES G. FOGGO\, USN\, (RETIRED)\n\nAdm. James G. Foggo\, retired U.S. Navy\, is currently serving as the dean for the Center for Maritime Strategy at the Navy League of the United States. A retired four-star admiral\, Foggo is a 1981 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy. He is also an Olmsted Scholar and Moreau Scholar\, earning a Master of Public Administration at Harvard University and a Diplome d’Etudes Approfondies in defense and strategic studies from the University of Strasbourg\, France. \nHe commanded the attack submarine USS Oklahoma City (SSN 723) in 1998\, which was awarded the Submarine Squadron 8 Battle Efficiency “E” award and the Admiral Arleigh Burke Fleet Trophy\, for being the most improved ship in the Atlantic Fleet. \nFollowing command of USS Oklahoma City\, he would go on to command eight more times to include: Submarine Squadron 6 in Norfolk\, Virginia; Submarine Group 8; Allied Submarines South; the U.S. 6th Fleet; Allied Striking and Support Forces NATO; Naval Forces Europe; Naval Forces Africa; and Allied Joint Forces Command (NATO)\, all headquartered in Naples\, Italy. \nDuring these command tours\, he participated in combat operations as the Operations Officer for Joint Task Force Odyssey Dawn (Libya) in 2011 and Commander Naval Forces Europe for strike operations against Syrian chemical weapons sites in April 2018. \nThroughout his career\, Foggo has been a champion of the Navy as an extended arm of diplomacy. He maintained close relationships with the U.S. ambassadors in his area of responsibility from Europe to Africa and into the Middle East. He sponsored numerous regional ambassadors conferences at his headquarters in Naples to address security challenges in the Balkans\, Mediterranean and the Black Sea regions. Throughout 2021\, he taught a seminar at the Foreign Service Institute on civil-military relations for rising foreign service officers. In November 2021\, Foggo was named to the American Academy of Diplomacy as one of a handful of retired flag officers who serve alongside more than 200 retired ambassadors with the common goal of enhancing American diplomacy around the globe. \nFoggo is a distinguished fellow of the Center for European Policy Analysis and a distinguished fellow of the Council on Competitiveness. He is a member of the board of directors of the Olmsted Foundation and the Naval Historical Foundation. He occupies a seat on the editorial board of the Marine Corps University in Quantico\, Virginia. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Explorer’s Club of New York.\nHis awards include the Distinguished Service Medal\, Defense Superior Service Medal\, Legion of Merit and NATO Meritorious Service Medal. In addition\, he is the recipient of the French Chevalier de l’Ordre National de Merité and the Legion d’Honneur\, the Cross of Saint George (Portugal)\, the White Cross of the Naval Order of the Spanish Armada\, the Meritorious Service Cross from the Governor General of Canada\, the rank of Commendatore from the President of Italy\, and Knight of the Grand Cross of Kingdom of Two Sicilies. \nMS. HEATHER PENNEY\n\nHeather Penney is a Senior Resident Fellow at the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies\, where she conducts extensive research on cutting-edge defense policy with a focus on the leveraging the critical advantage that only aerospace power affords. \nPrior to joining Mitchell\, Penney worked over a decade in the defense industry focusing on defense budgets\, supporting program execution\, and capturing campaign management. She served in the Washington\, DC Air National Guard flying F-16s and G-100s; she has also served in the Air Force Reserve in the National Military Command Center. She has also lectured extensively on subjects such as Air Force capabilities and force structure\, organizational command and control\, reforming the defense personnel system\, and other defense policy issues to a broad number of organizations\, universities\, and military institutions. \nShe’s a recognized expert on defense policy issues concerning data rights\, unmanned systems\, software Senior Resident Fellow the Mitchell Institute maintenance and operations\, autonomy\, and force structure considerations. Penney is established voice on Mosaic warfare\, JADC2\, and future operational concepts associated with information architectures. \nPenney received her undergraduate degree from Purdue University\, majoring in English with a minor in Philosophy. She earned her MA in American Studies from Purdue University as well.
URL:https://www.dallasmoww.org/calendar/national-defense-briefing-series-3/
LOCATION:Heritage Ranch Golf & Country Club\, 465 Scenic Ranch Circle\, McKinney\, TX\, 75069\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Caracas:20230103T110000
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SUMMARY:January 3 Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Description\nJan 3: Luncheon at the Park City club\nTime: 1130 – 1300\nLocation: Park City Club. 5956 Sherry Lane\, Dallas\nSpeaker: Elizabeth McCormick – Congressional Veteran Commendation recipient \n\nSubject: Elizabeth McCormick  travels the globe as a professional speaker\, providing dynamic opening and closing keynotes at conferences\, conventions\, association meetings and corporate events worldwide. With her unique messages\, Elizabeth takes the challenges faced as a Black Hawk Helicopter pilot and Chief Warrant Officer for the United States Army and shares empowering\, uplifting stories with relatable and actionable lessons.” \n-Bosnia helicopter pilot \n-Elizabeth’s many military awards include the Meritorious Service Medal \n-inducted as a perpetual membre of the MOWW \nView her website:  https://yourinspirationalspeaker.com/
URL:https://www.dallasmoww.org/calendar/january-3-luncheon/
LOCATION:Park City Club. 5956 Sherry Lane\, Dallas\, 5956 Sherry Ln #1700\, Dallas\, TX\, 75225\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Caracas:20221217T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Caracas:20221217T215000
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SUMMARY:Wreaths Across America
DESCRIPTION:Description\nWreaths Across America at DFW National Veterans’ Cemetery. \n\nThis is a fun-for-all outing and families are encouraged to attend. We will travel to the cemetery in a chartered bus\, enjoy hot chocolate and pastries\, lay wreaths on military headstones\, and return on the bus while imbibing libations and snacks. Click HERE to tell DON to save a seat on the bus for you. \n\n\n\nREMEMBER\nour fallen U.S. veterans.\nHONOR\nthose who serve.\nTEACH\nyour children the value of freedom.\nSPONSOR WREATHS \nOr sponsor a Specific Cemetery\nor Local Sponsorship Group \nJoin us on National Wreaths Across America DayDecember 17\, 2022\nEach December on National Wreaths Across America Day\, our mission to Remember\, Honor and Teach is carried out by coordinating wreath-laying ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery\, as well as at more than 3\,400 additional locations in all 50 U.S. states\, at sea and abroad. \nJoin us by sponsoring a veterans’ wreath at a cemetery near you\, volunteering or donating to a local sponsorship group. \nVOLUNTEER \nWho We Remember\nFrom the Revolutionary War to present day conflicts\, our veterans are devoted sons and daughters\, fathers and mothers\, sisters and brothers. They come from all backgrounds in life to place those lives on the line for our freedoms. There are millions of individual stories to tell. Get to know them by viewing the 4\,760 recent posts made by our supporters or sponsor a wreath in honor of or in memory of an American hero. \nSPONSOR A WREATH MEET THE HEROES
URL:https://www.dallasmoww.org/calendar/wreaths-across-america-24/
LOCATION:DFW National Veterans’ Cemetery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Caracas:20221211T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Caracas:20221211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T114810
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SUMMARY:NATIONAL DEFENSE BRIEFING SERIES
DESCRIPTION:Description\nSPACE: A WARFIGHTING DOMAIN\nSunday\, December 11\, 2022 5:00 p.m. \nSpace is our newest warfighting domain and the standup of the U.S Space Force recognizes that. What are the implications for strategy\, policy technology and organization?  General (USAF\, ret) Kevin Chilton\, Explorer Chair at the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies Spacepower Advantage Research Center. Former Commander US Strategic Command; Astronaut and Test Pilot. \nEVENT SPEAKER(S)\n\nGENERAL KEVIN CHILTON\, USAF\, (RETIRED)\nGen. Kevin P. Chilton\, USAF\, Ret.\, is a senior fellow with the National Defense University in support of the Pinnacle\, Capstone and Keystone programs. \nGeneral Chilton completed a 34 1/2 year Air Force career as Commander of U.S. Strategic Command from 2007 to 2011\, where he was responsible for the plans and operations for all U.S. forces conducting strategic deterrence and the Department of Defense’s space and cyberspace operations. Prior to this assignment\, General Chilton commanded at the wing\, numbered air force\, major command and unified combatant command levels including serving as Commander of Air Force Space Command from 2006 to 2007. He flew operational assignments in the R-4C and F-15 and\, as an Air Force test pilot\, conducted weapons testing in various models of the F-4 and F-15. He also served 11 years as a NASA astronaut\, where he flew as the Commander of STS-76\, his third Space Shuttle mission\, and served as the Deputy Program Manager for Operations for the International Space Station Program. \nGeneral Chilton is a distinguished graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy\, with a Bachelor of Sciences degree in engineering sciences\, a Columbia University Guggenheim Fellow with a Master of Sciences degree in mechanical engineering\, and a distinguished graduate of the U.S. Air Force pilot training and test pilot schools. He also was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Creighton University. \nGeneral Chilton currently serves as an independent consultant and as a director for Level 3 Communications and Orbital ATK corporations. He is a trustee of the Air Force Academy Falcon Foundation\, a member of the Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories Board of Governors and a member of the Sandia National Laboratory Board of Managers. He is a former director of the Aerospace Corp.\, Anadarko Petroleum Corp.\, and Schafer Corp. \nRetired from the Air Force in 2011\, General Kevin P. Chilton’s active duty biography is available on the Air Force website.
URL:https://www.dallasmoww.org/calendar/national-defense-briefing-series-2/
LOCATION:Heritage Ranch Golf & Country Club\, 465 Scenic Ranch Circle\, McKinney\, TX\, 75069\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Caracas:20221206T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Caracas:20221206T183000
DTSTAMP:20260502T114810
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SUMMARY:Christmas Banquet
DESCRIPTION:Description\nDec 6: Banquet at the Park City club\nTime: 17:30 – 20:30\nLocation: Park City Club. 5956 Sherry Lane\, Dallas\nSpeaker: LtCol Michael W. Menefee\, USMCR (Ret) \nSubject: “Christmas Carols and Holiday Cheer”
URL:https://www.dallasmoww.org/calendar/christmas-banquet/
LOCATION:Park City Club. 5956 Sherry Lane\, Dallas\, 5956 Sherry Ln #1700\, Dallas\, TX\, 75225\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Caracas:20221110T220000
DTEND;TZID=America/Caracas:20221111T215000
DTSTAMP:20260502T114810
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SUMMARY:Six Flags Veterans Day
DESCRIPTION:Description\nSix Flags America will be honoring all who served on\nNOVEMBER 12-13 \nALL VETERANS* AND ACTIVE MILITARY* RECEIVE FREE: \nADMISSION\,DRINK BOTTLE AND COMMEMORATIVE GIFTS \nFRIENDS AND FAMILY OF VETERANS* OR ACTIVE MILITARY* RECEIVE: \n$19.99 PARK ADMISSION (UP TO FOUR) \n*Valid Military ID required\, and all redemptions will take place at the front gate \nVA Card and a DD214 are also accepted
URL:https://www.dallasmoww.org/calendar/six-flags-veterans-day/
LOCATION:2201 Road to Six Flags\, Arlington\, TX 76011
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Caracas:20221101T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Caracas:20221101T100000
DTSTAMP:20260502T114810
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SUMMARY:November 1st Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Description\nColin P. Cahoon\, former UH-1 Pilot & Author “Mended Wings: the Vietnam War Experience” \nMeal price includes buffet by the Park City Club staff and water plus free parking. \n \nThis month\, please send your RSVP to James Runzheimer’s Assistant\, Mary Schlotte\, at runzlaw2@swbell.net or (817) 795-2020.
URL:https://www.dallasmoww.org/calendar/november-1st-luncheon/
LOCATION:Park City Club. 5956 Sherry Lane\, Dallas\, 5956 Sherry Ln #1700\, Dallas\, TX\, 75225\, United States
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