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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: November 17, 2010
Senator Announces Creation of “Pros for Vets”
Group to Raise Awareness of Veterans’ Needs
Sen. Steve
Russell today announced an unprecedented and diverse gathering
of professionals, including National Football League stars, world-class
athletes and entertainers, military heroes and professional organizations
that are joining forces to raise awareness and address the staggering
needs of America’s veterans and their families.
The effort will be formally revealed in Oklahoma City next Sunday,
November 21st at 2:00 pm at the Oklahoma War Memorial at 23rd and
Lincoln near the Oklahoma State Capitol. Several professional organizations
will explain initiatives in which they will participate as part
of the “Pros for Vets” effort, including a major initiative
on behalf of veterans by the Oklahoma Bar Association. Bar Association
President-Elect Deborah Reheard will provide details on the “Oklahoma
Lawyers for America's Heroes” effort which will assist veterans
with legal issues.
"The project will provide a lasting tribute to Oklahoma's
veterans for perhaps hundreds of years," said Russell, who
gained national recognition for his role in the hunt and capture
of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. "It is something we've
been quietly working for some time to memorialize the fallen--the
true heroes of Oklahoma."
Russell said the initiative will encompass support to families
of the fallen, the war wounded, and returning veterans.
The participants in the “Pros for Vets” effort include
such leaders as retired Major General Rita Aragon; Oklahoma State
Sen. Steve Russell, retired Lt. Col. and Founder of Vets for Victory;
retired Major Ed Pulido, wounded Iraqi war veteran and spokesperson
for Folds of Honor; Col. William B. Grimes, Chief of Staff and Deputy
Commander for Administration, Ft. Hood Medical Center; Major Stan
Evans, Dean of Students of the University of Oklahoma Law School;
University of Oklahoma and NFL greats Roy Williams of the Cincinnati
Bengals and Tommie Harris of the Chicago Bears; Invisible Bracelet
inventor Noah Roberts of the Docvia Corporation; and internationally-acclaimed
motorcycle designer and Gulf War veteran Dar Holdsworth.
Lauren Guhl, an Oklahoma City attorney at the Whitten Burrage Law
Firm, has been selected to be the Executive Director of “Pros
for Vets”.
“The problems facing America’s veterans continue to
grow unchecked. For example, there is now a huge backlog of cases
in the Veteran’s Administration dealing with Agent Orange,
although, that war was fought four decades ago. More and more evidence
indicates Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) issues extend as
far back as World War II veterans, and the suicide rate among Iraq
and Afghanistan veterans is skyrocketing,” said Guhl. “There
is simply so much more that needs to be done for our nation’s
heroes and Pros for Vets will strive to meet those needs.”
Ms. Guhl, whose father served two tours of duty in Vietnam before
he lost his life in a training accident in 1987 at Ft. Hood in Texas,
says the effort features the ‘star power’ needed to
illuminate to the public the grave problems facing those warriors
who have protected our freedoms.
“First, Americans must accept that our veterans face difficult
problems long after the ticker tape parades are over, and then we
must mobilize Americans from many key fields to solve some of these
key problems,” she added.
The idea for “Pros for Vets” comes from Whitten Newman
Foundation President Reggie Whitten, whose father was a World War
II veteran.
“Enormous problems exist for our veterans returning from
the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Recently, Lauren and I saw firsthand
the devastating physical toll the wars have taken on the young men
and women of the Armed Services when we visited Ft. Hood and Brooke
Army Medical Center. Further, many times the devastating effects
of war include scars you cannot see on the outside: divorce, mental
illness, alcoholism, drug abuse and, of course, the suicide epidemic,”
said Whitten. “We owe our veterans a great debt, and the bill
is getting larger. The many organizations contributing to Pros for
Vets are doing their part to help, and we vow to make every effort
to help America’s veterans.”
The unveiling of the effort is open to the public and will last
approximately a half an hour. Veterans and those that support them
are encouraged to attend.
For more information contact:
Sen. Russell: (405) 521-5618

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