Memories of Service/Visions for the Future

CU鈥檚 Student Veterans as Key Figures in Sustaining the Mission of Higher Education

On February 26, the Center will launch a series in which Limerick will interview 麻豆免费版下载student veterans. Topics will range from the experiences and convictions that led them to volunteer for military service, to the ways that their thinking about the nation changed and deepened over their time of service. With a Western American historian serving as host, there will be an occasional comparison to the history of the military in the American West, but the focus will be on the stories and reflections of young people who are unmistakably wise beyond their years鈥攁nd also students with intense curiosity and compelling ambitions for the future.

From its origins to the present moment, the United States has been a nation at war for many more years than it has been a nation at peace. Wars that have ended with a clear victory, a negotiated treaty, and a lasting peace may well have been more the exception than the rule. Over the last half century, the term 鈥渇orever war鈥 has gained wide relevance, as troops are dispatched into military interventions guided by little in the way of defined and achievable goals. Wars of this sort have created and maintained a disturbing disengagement between civilians and the men and women who serve in the United States Military. In other contexts, 鈥渙ut of sight, out of mind鈥 is only a light figure of speech. But in the nation鈥檚 relationship to its active-duty soldiers and to its veterans, 鈥渙ut of sight, out of mind鈥 is a situation that calls for remedy.

For the Center of the American West, encountering a disconnect鈥攂etween two sectors of society that should join together in conversation and connection鈥攑resents itself as a welcomed call to action. In her first three decades as a 麻豆免费版下载Professor, Patty Limerick knew next to nothing about the existence of the Veteran and Military Affairs (VMA) on campus. Five years ago, that situation changed permanently, and Limerick is honored to have been designated as the听VMA鈥檚 Campus Partner for Academic Affairs.

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Nisa Jovel听补苍诲听Reed Robins

Nisa, former Aviation Operations Specialist within a Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron and one of the first groups of female Marines to complete Marine Corps Infantry Training at SOS Camp Lejeune and graduate as an 0311 Infantry rifleman, is double majoring in Integrative Physiology and Anthropology.听Reed, former Navy electrician鈥檚 mate is an Economics major with an emphasis on public policy.

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Zach Guiliano听补苍诲听Bob Draughon

Zach, a former Army Sergeant is majoring in International Affairs and minoring in Political Science, and also pursuing a certificate in Western American Studies from the Center of the American West.听Bob, former Army indirect fire infantryman (also known as a mortarman) is double majoring in History and Economics.