The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Granbury Memorial Chapter #238 is set to host its Annual Election, Appointment, and Installation of Chapter Officers on Monday, October 14, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. The event will take place at the chapter's headquarters, located at 959 Charterhouse Circle in Granbury, Texas. This significant occasion will be officiated by a highly esteemed guest, Dennis R. Nixon, a decorated veteran and long-time advocate for disabled veterans.
Nixon, a combat-disabled Marine Corps veteran, has dedicated his life to the service of others, especially those who have borne the cost of defending our nation. His long and inspiring career with DAV stretches back more than 40 years, starting from his military service in Vietnam to his current role as the Department of Texas Judge Advocate.
Nixon’s journey began when he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps at the age of 17 in 1964. He trained as a combat engineer and was deployed to Vietnam twice. During his second tour in 1969, Nixon's life changed forever when he was severely injured by a booby trap while on patrol in Danang. After enduring eight surgeries and a lengthy hospital stay, he had to have his leg amputated. Despite this life-altering event, Nixon was determined to continue serving his country, albeit in a different capacity.
In 1970, after being medically retired from the Marines, Nixon joined the DAV as a National Service Officer (NSO). For 36 years, he dedicated his time and energy to helping fellow veterans secure the benefits and care they deserved, particularly those injured in combat. His advocacy has had a lasting impact on countless veterans, ensuring they receive the support necessary to live with dignity and respect. In 2018, Nixon’s unwavering commitment to the cause led to his election as National Commander of the DAV, a prestigious role overseeing over one million members across the country.
Since retiring from the DAV's professional staff, Nixon has continued to volunteer his expertise, training new service officers and mentoring others in Waco, Texas. His leadership has left an indelible mark not only at the local level but across the entire nation.
What is DAV and Why It Matters
The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) is a nonprofit organization with a singular purpose: fulfilling the promises made to the men and women who served in the U.S. military. For over a century, the DAV has empowered veterans to live high-quality lives by advocating for their rights, providing access to benefits, and assisting in their transition back to civilian life.
Founded in 1920 and chartered by Congress in 1932, the DAV boasts a membership of over one million veterans, all of whom work to support each other and ensure that their sacrifices are recognized. The organization fights tirelessly on Capitol Hill to protect veteran interests, particularly focusing on those with service-related disabilities.
Locally, the Granbury Memorial Chapter #238 plays a crucial role in connecting veterans and their families with critical resources, from benefits assistance to employment services. The chapter also works to raise awareness of the unique challenges faced by disabled veterans, fostering a community of support and advocacy.
The Importance of Leadership in Local Chapters
At the heart of the DAV’s work are its local chapters, like the one in Granbury. These chapters serve as the backbone of the organization, where the work is done face-to-face, helping veterans navigate the often complex world of federal benefits, health care, and more. The installation of new officers at the upcoming event marks an important milestone for the chapter as it ensures that leadership remains strong and committed to its mission.
The Annual Election and Installation ceremony is an opportunity to recognize the individuals who will lead the chapter over the next year, guiding its efforts and ensuring that local veterans receive the assistance they need. The event promises to be both a solemn and uplifting occasion, a moment to reflect on the past and look forward to the future.
Join the Event
Veterans, family members, and community supporters are all encouraged to attend the ceremony on October 14th. The event will offer a unique opportunity to learn more about the DAV’s mission and witness the installation of local chapter officers. For those who wish to learn more or become involved with the DAV, the Granbury Memorial Chapter #238 can be reached at (682) 719-5353 or via email at davgranbury@gmail.com.
In a community like Granbury, where so many have served, the DAV remains a pillar of support. With events like this, we can continue to recognize the sacrifices of our veterans while building a stronger future for those who have defended our freedoms.
micky@hcnews.com