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USO Announces $500 Million Fueling the Future Campaign, Celebrates Service Members and Volunteers of the Year at 2017 Force Behind the Forces Gala


ARLINGTON, Va., Oct. 23, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- USO supporters gathered at the Marriott Marquis in Washington on Oct. 19 as a Force Behind the ForcesSM to celebrate the actions of America's service members and USO volunteers from around the globe. The evening hosted by award-winning journalist Tamron Hall highlighted the nonprofit's Fueling the Future Campaign, a four-year, $500 million fundraising initiative focused on providing America's service members with the critical connections they need to stay strong and resilient.

Master of Ceremonies Tamron Hall makes remarks during the 2017 USO Gala on October 19 in Washington, D.C.  USO Photo by Joseph A. Lee

"Why do we gather together tonight? It is because we hold a common belief," said Dr. J.D. Crouch II, USO CEO and president. "We believe a strong America is a force for good in the world, and our strength as a nation rests on keeping service members connected to everything they joined the armed forces to defend ? family, home and country."

The Fueling the Future Campaign ? one of the most ambitious fundraising efforts in USO history ? gives military supporters a chance to have an enduring and meaningful impact on the lives of service members by contributing to USO center expansion and renovation, program support and global reach, transition services, innovation and growth and a quick reaction fund. Thanks to generous supporters to date, the USO has raised $60 million toward its goal to raise $500 million by 2020. 

Pivotal partners in the campaign, Gala Co-Chairs The Boeing Company and The Kroger Company underscored their commitment to the USO. Boeing announced a commitment of $5 million to USO PathfinderSM ? a transition program offering best-in-class services to those exiting the military ? and longtime supporter Kroger was honored for their cumulative $20 million contribution to the USO since 2010, in addition to hiring more than 35,000 veterans.

"As someone who sees the greatness in our veterans each day as individuals, colleagues, team members and friends, it is easy for me to share how proud we are to partner with the USO on this program and how satisfying it is to help talented individuals advance to the next step of their careers," Leanne Caret, executive vice president, The Boeing Company and president and chief executive officer of Defense, Space and Security said of the multimillion dollar commitment. Boeing's contribution will support more than 210,000 transitioning service members during the three-year investment period.

A special performance by comedian Jeff Ross, "The Roastmaster General," had the ballroom howling as he roasted a few willing volunteers from the 600-person crowd. Ross, a loyal supporter of the USO, has been on six USO tours and explained how his work with the military has made a significant impact on his life.

"If you can make a joke penetrate someone's vest or helmet, to me that is the biggest home run," Ross said. "Service members are always thanking me for coming on tours, but the truth is I should be thanking them, because I am a better person, a better American, a better human being because of it."

After Ross' performance, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr. delivered remarks and presented USO Service Member of the Year awards alongside retired Army Gen. George W. Casey Jr., chairman of the USO Board of Governors, senior military leaders and Crouch, the USO's CEO and president.

Dunford ? who traveled with Ross and Crouch on a USO holiday tour to the Middle East last year ? thanked the USO for all it does to support our nation's men and women in uniform.

"Our young men and women know what they do is appreciated, they are proud of what they do and they know you are proud of what they do," Dunford said. "And, I'm here to tell you, that there are a lot of organizations out there that support our military every day, but there is not another organization out there that does it any better than the USO."

The evening ended with a standing ovation for all service member honorees and a warm sendoff by Tamron Hall, whose stepfather Clarence Newton Sr. spent nearly 30 years in the Army. Hall dedicated the evening to her dad and all who serve.  

"As someone with deep and abiding respect for our service men and women and the sacrifices they and their families make every day on behalf of our country, it's a real joy for me to share this evening with you," Hall said to the audience. "To be here with you tonight is a small but earnest gesture of my gratitude for all you do."

The 2017 USO Gala honorees and partners are listed below:

The 2017 USO Service Member of the Year Honorees:

- USO Soldier of the Year: Sgt. Sara Anne Cerne, 46th Engineer Battalion, Fort Polk, Louisiana

- USO Marine of the Year: Cpl. Justin C. Ahasteen, Office of Legislative Affairs (OLA), Headquarters United States Marine Corps, Washington, D.C.

- USO Sailor of the Year: Petty Officer 3rd Class Terence J. Parsons, Beachmaster Unit Two, Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek, Fort Story, Norfolk, Virginia

- USO Airman of the Year: Staff Sgt. Richard Brandon Hunter, 23rd Special Tactics Squadron, 4 Troop, Hurlburt Field, Florida

- USO Coast Guardsman of the Year: Petty Officer 3rd Class Keith A. Coddington, USCGC Hickory, Homer, Alaska

- USO National Guardsman of the Year: Senior Airman Leroy Manigault, Jr., 187th Logistics Readiness Squadron, 187th Fighter Wing, Alabama Air National Guard, Montgomery, Alabama

The 2017 Janice K. Emmert USO Volunteer of the Year Award Recipients:

Stateside

- Army Sgt. Avery Mack, USO Fort Hood, Texas

Overseas

- Marine Corps Sgt. Phat Huynh, USO Incirlik, Turkey  

USO Sponsors:

 - Chairman: The Boeing Company and The Kroger Company

- Vice Chairman: USAA

- Premier: Chevron, Delta Air Lines, Huntington Ingalls Industries, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Pritzker Military Museum & Library

-  Four Star: Altria, Jeep, Johnson & Johnson

- Three Star: AT&T, The Coca-Cola Company, Leonardo DRS, Michael P. Emmert

- Two Star: A. James and Alice B. Clark Foundation, The American Legion, DAV (Disabled American Veterans), Eurpac Service Inc., EY, FTD Companies, Inc., Halfaker and Associates, LLC, USO of Georgia, Inc.

For more information about the 2017 USO Gala please email [email protected].

About the USO:
The USO strengthens America's military service members by keeping them connected to family, home and country, throughout their service to the nation. At hundreds of locations worldwide, we are united in our commitment to connect our service members and their families through countless acts of caring, comfort, and support. The USO is a private, nonprofit organization, not a government agency. Our programs, services and entertainment tours are made possible by the American people, support of our corporate partners and the dedication of our volunteers and staff.

In addition to individual donors and corporate sponsors, the USO is supported by President's Circle Partners: AT&T, Bob & Dolores Hope Foundation, The Boeing Company, Clark Construction Group, LLC, The Coca-Cola Company, FedEx, Harris Teeter, Jeep, Johnson & Johnson, Kroger, NFL, Southern New Hampshire University and Four-Star Partners: Altria, BBMC, BIC, ConAgra Foods, GEICO, Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, Prudential, Target, TKS, USAA and the Wawa Foundation. We are also supported through the United Way and Combined Federal Campaign (CFC-11381). To join us in this important mission, and to learn more about the USO, please visit uso.org.

Media Contact:
Ashley McLellan
(703) 908-6429
[email protected]

 

Master of Ceremonies Tamron Hall takes a selfie with Medal of Honor recipient, retired Army Capt. Florent Groberg and his fiancée Carsen Zarin during the 2017 USO Gala on October 19 in Washington, DC. Groberg is the author of ?8 Seconds of Courage: A Soldier's Story from Immigrant to the Medal of Honor,? to be released Nov. 7. He is currently the director of veterans outreach for Boeing. USO Photo by Mike Theiler

USO CEO and President Dr. JD Crouch II, right, and retired Army Gen. George W. Casey Jr., chairman of the USO Board of Governors, applaud remarks during the 2017 USO Gala on October 19 in Washington, D.C. USO Photo by Mike Theiler

Guests brought up on stage break out in laughter as comedian Jeff Ross, right, makes jokes at their expense as he entertains during the 2017 USO Gala on October 19 in Washington, D.C. USO Photo by Mike Theiler

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Marine Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, makes remarks during the 2017 USO Gala on October 19 in Washington, D.C.  USO Photo by Joseph A. Lee

From left to right, USO Service Members of the Year Sgt. Sara Anne Cerne (Soldier), Cpl. Justin C. Ahasteen (Marine), Petty Officer 3rd Class Terence J. Parsons (Sailor), Staff Sgt. Richard Brandon Hunter (Airman), Petty Officer 3rd Class Keith A. Coddington (Coast Guardsman) and Senior Airman Leroy Manigault, Jr. (National Guardsman) pose with their awards at the conclusion of the 2017 USO Gala on October 19 in Washington, D.C.  USO Photo by Mike Theiler

USO Logo for dark background. (PRNewsfoto/USO)

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