National Campaign Committee & Advisory Board

The Corps of Support Foundation is honored to be supported by a distinguished group of prominent individuals from all sectors who have agreed to serve as members of our honorary National Campaign Committee and Advisory board.

National Campaign Committee & Advisory Board Members:

HON. Norman R Augustine, Retired Chairman & CEO, Lockheed Martin, and Former Undersecretary of the Army

VADM (Ret) Dan Cooper, USN, Former Undersecretary, Dept. of Veterans Affairs

GEN (Ret) Ronald R. Fogleman, USAF, Former Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force

ADM (Ret) Thomas B. Hayward, USN, Former Chief of Naval Operations

COL (Ret) Jack Jacobs, USA, Medal of Honor Recipient (Vietnam War) and Vice-Chairman, Medal of Honor Foundation

Sonny Jurgensen, Pro Football Legend and Sports Broadcaster

Michael Krzyzewski (“Coach K”), Head Coach, Duke University

RADM (Ret) T. McCreary, USN, President, Military.com

BG (Ret) John W. Nicholson, USA, Former Secretary, American Battle Monuments Commission

GEN (Ret) Peter Pace, USMC, Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

MCPO (Ret) Vince Patton, Ed.D., USCG, Former Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard

Kelly Perdew, “The Apprentice” to Donald Trump (2d Season Winner) and CEO, Fastpoint Games

GEN (Ret) William R. Richardson, USA, Former Commander, U. S. Army Training and Doctrine Command

Jan C. Scruggs, President, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund

HON. Deborah L. Wince-Smith, President & CEO, Council on Competitiveness, and former Assistant Secretary of Commerce

HON. G. Kim Wincup, Former Counsel to the House Armed Services Committee, Asst. Secretary of the Air Force, and Asst. Secretary of the Army

HON. James Woolsey, Former Director, CIA

This honorary committee includes representation from all the services, including senior officer, enlisted and civilian leaders, as well as government, industry, academia, and the worlds of sports and entertainment.  Its membership is intended to  represent a broad cross section of America from the 99% of Americans who benefit from the sacrifices of the 1%, as well as military leaders whose careers have been dedicated to “taking care of their troops.”