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Thank you all for being here for the Department’s eighth Veterans’ Appreciation Day.
Thank you for your service in our Armed Forces—and thank you for your service in this Department.
At this Department of Justice, we recognize that public safety is government’s first and most important priority.
We are proud of each one of the 27,000 veterans who serve in this Department.
Outside of my office is a memorial with the names of colleagues who during World War II made the ultimate sacrifice in the defense of our grateful country.
Maura graduated from the Naval Academy, and then in flight school she chose to fly helicopters so she could pilot a combat aircraft.
I could go on and on. There are roughly 26,998 more examples that I could talk about.
Through our Veterans Employment Office in the Justice Management Division, we have made hiring veterans a priority and helped them make the transition into careers with the Department.
We will continue to invest in our heroes—because you’re a good investment. You are, in the words of General John Kelly, “the very best this country produces.”
Our keynote speaker is the Director of Military Force Management Policy for the Air Force, Major General Robert LaBrutta. You might think of him as the Air Force’s head of human resources.
Today he is responsible for setting force management policy that affects more than half a million Air Force personnel—issues like assignments, evaluation, readiness, & transitioning back to civilian life.
He has earned a number of distinguished awards including the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, the Meritorious Service Medal,
Please join me in welcoming Major General Robert LaBrutta.