Featured in SponsoredBYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: 100-year-old Tuskegee Airman James Harvey has a legacy of serviceRetired Lt. Colonel James Harvey III has seen a lot in his 100 years. His legacy of service in the face of adversity inspires us all. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareBYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Iasia Brown is taking over the tech spaceBeing a Senior Producer for Xbox at Microsoft is a dream come true for Iaisa Brown which she credits to her military service. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareBYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Richard Fierro saved countless lives during mass shootingWhen Army veteran Richard Fierro hung up his uniform, he thought he was done fighting in battles. Until he was called into action again. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareBYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: USAA CEO Wayne Peacock leads the way in military suicide preventionWayne Peacock has spent the last 30 years devoted to serving the military community at USAA and Face the Fight. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareBYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: George Kittle uses his NFL platform to serve the military communityGeorge Kittle may be a world-renowned tight end, but it’s those who raise their right hand to serve and their families inspiring him. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareBYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Isabella Casillas Guzman leads the SBA in servingPresident Biden appointed Isabella Casillas Guzman to be the Secretary of the SBA. One of her first initiatives was to serve our military. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareBYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: From Top Chef to nonprofits, Lauren Hope’s calling is serving othersBut before she was named the Executive Director of Second Service Foundation in 2022, the big dream for Lauren Hope was to become a chef. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareBYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Ruben Ayala is on a quest to be the good in the worldRuben Ayala thought he’d join the Army to see the world and use the time to figure out what he wanted to do with his life. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareBYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Army veteran Rebekah Edmonson fights for Afghan women after warRebekah Edmonson was one of the first 13 female soldiers chosen to be a part of the cultural support program during the war in Afghanistan. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareBYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Thomas Brennan built award-winning military newsroomWhen Thomas Brennan isn’t taking on military issues with a relentless pursuit of truth – you can find him gardening, hiking, or woodworking. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareBYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Elizabeth ‘Libby’ Jamison took milspouse employment advocacy to the presidentSenior advisor to Joining Forces and attorney for the VA Elizabeth “Libby” Jamison used her platform to champion military spouse employment. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareBYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Monica Bassett tackles food insecurity, one military family at a timeMonica Bassett had a roadmap for her life before meeting her soldier. It didn’t involve becoming an advocate for the military community. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareBYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Stacy Pearsall uses storytelling for healingServing in the military is a family business, according to Stacy Pearsall and for her, it became a lifetime of dedication. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareBYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Nolan Peterson continues to serve at the Irregular Warfare CenterNolan Peterson could have quietly left the service after serving in combat as a pilot with Air Force special operations. But he didn’t. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareBYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Kathy Roth-Douquet paved the way with Blue Star FamiliesKathy Roth-Douquet is the co-founder and CEO of Blue Star Families, a nonprofit organization now serving millions of military families. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareBYTeam MightySep 15, 2023Share4 important things veterans and military families need to know about those Camp Lejeune adsLaw firms have spent more than $145 million with ads about Camp Lejeune Justice, and there’s a reason for it. BYTeam MightySep 15, 2023ShareBYTeam MightyAug 17, 2023ShareSchoolin’ the savings game: 5 ways to get an A+ on back-to-school bargainsCheck out these 5 ways to save on back-to-school shopping–some might surprise you. Sharpen those pencils and bust out the wide-ruled paper! BYTeam MightyAug 17, 2023ShareBYTeam MightyAug 10, 2023ShareMusic does not get the recognition it deserves for helping veterans cope with PTSDEven outside of music therapy, music helps increase our overall well-being. Vet Tix can help get you there. BYTeam MightyAug 10, 2023Share12
BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: 100-year-old Tuskegee Airman James Harvey has a legacy of serviceRetired Lt. Colonel James Harvey III has seen a lot in his 100 years. His legacy of service in the face of adversity inspires us all. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023Share
BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Iasia Brown is taking over the tech spaceBeing a Senior Producer for Xbox at Microsoft is a dream come true for Iaisa Brown which she credits to her military service. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023Share
BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Richard Fierro saved countless lives during mass shootingWhen Army veteran Richard Fierro hung up his uniform, he thought he was done fighting in battles. Until he was called into action again. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023Share
BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: USAA CEO Wayne Peacock leads the way in military suicide preventionWayne Peacock has spent the last 30 years devoted to serving the military community at USAA and Face the Fight. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023Share
BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: George Kittle uses his NFL platform to serve the military communityGeorge Kittle may be a world-renowned tight end, but it’s those who raise their right hand to serve and their families inspiring him. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023Share
BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Isabella Casillas Guzman leads the SBA in servingPresident Biden appointed Isabella Casillas Guzman to be the Secretary of the SBA. One of her first initiatives was to serve our military. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023Share
BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: From Top Chef to nonprofits, Lauren Hope’s calling is serving othersBut before she was named the Executive Director of Second Service Foundation in 2022, the big dream for Lauren Hope was to become a chef. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023Share
BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Ruben Ayala is on a quest to be the good in the worldRuben Ayala thought he’d join the Army to see the world and use the time to figure out what he wanted to do with his life. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023Share
BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Army veteran Rebekah Edmonson fights for Afghan women after warRebekah Edmonson was one of the first 13 female soldiers chosen to be a part of the cultural support program during the war in Afghanistan. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023Share
BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Thomas Brennan built award-winning military newsroomWhen Thomas Brennan isn’t taking on military issues with a relentless pursuit of truth – you can find him gardening, hiking, or woodworking. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023Share
BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Elizabeth ‘Libby’ Jamison took milspouse employment advocacy to the presidentSenior advisor to Joining Forces and attorney for the VA Elizabeth “Libby” Jamison used her platform to champion military spouse employment. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023Share
BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Monica Bassett tackles food insecurity, one military family at a timeMonica Bassett had a roadmap for her life before meeting her soldier. It didn’t involve becoming an advocate for the military community. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023Share
BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Stacy Pearsall uses storytelling for healingServing in the military is a family business, according to Stacy Pearsall and for her, it became a lifetime of dedication. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023Share
BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Nolan Peterson continues to serve at the Irregular Warfare CenterNolan Peterson could have quietly left the service after serving in combat as a pilot with Air Force special operations. But he didn’t. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023Share
BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023ShareMIGHTY 25: Kathy Roth-Douquet paved the way with Blue Star FamiliesKathy Roth-Douquet is the co-founder and CEO of Blue Star Families, a nonprofit organization now serving millions of military families. BYJessica ManfreNov 1, 2023Share
BYTeam MightySep 15, 2023Share4 important things veterans and military families need to know about those Camp Lejeune adsLaw firms have spent more than $145 million with ads about Camp Lejeune Justice, and there’s a reason for it. BYTeam MightySep 15, 2023Share
BYTeam MightyAug 17, 2023ShareSchoolin’ the savings game: 5 ways to get an A+ on back-to-school bargainsCheck out these 5 ways to save on back-to-school shopping–some might surprise you. Sharpen those pencils and bust out the wide-ruled paper! BYTeam MightyAug 17, 2023Share
BYTeam MightyAug 10, 2023ShareMusic does not get the recognition it deserves for helping veterans cope with PTSDEven outside of music therapy, music helps increase our overall well-being. Vet Tix can help get you there. BYTeam MightyAug 10, 2023Share