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    Retired 4-star Gen. Mattis helps raise $400K-plus for MTSU veterans center

    Press ReleaseBy Press ReleaseOctober 11, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In conversation with Bill Frist, right, former U.S. senator and heart surgeon from Nashville, Tenn., retired U.S. Marine Corps four-star Gen. Jim Mattis joins Frist in laughing about a comment made during a Thursday, Oct. 10, fundraising breakfast at the Hutton Hotel in Nashville to benefit the Middle Tennessee State University Charlie and Hazel Daniels Veterans and Military Family Center, located on the MTSU campus in Murfreesboro. (MTSU photo by Andy Heidt)
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    NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Retired U.S. Marine four-star Gen. Jim Mattis saluted the work
    of the Middle Tennessee State University Charlie and Hazel Daniels Veterans
    and Military Family Center in helping veterans graduate from college and launch
    fulfilling careers.

    Speaking to a crowd of nearly 300 people — many of them veterans — during a
    breakfast fundraiser for the Daniels Center Thursday, Oct. 10, at the Hutton Hotel in
    Nashville, Mattis, who lives in Washington state, said “we need to make sure there’s
    something like the veterans center that’s a model (for other universities to follow)
    and a welcoming place.”

    A captive audience was treated to a one-hour conversation between longtime
    friends Mattis, a former U.S. secretary of defense, and Bill Frist, a former Republican
    U.S. senator, senate majority leader and heart surgeon from Nashville.

    To view a summary of the interview, visit https://youtu.be/i3vHSYsUuEM.
    The full event, including remarks by retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Keith M. Huber,
    MTSU’s senior adviser for veterans and leadership initiatives, emcee and MTSU
    alumnus Steve Smith and others is available at https://youtu.be/HiIiZO2etkI.
    Businesspeople from around the Midstate helped raise more than $400,000 for the
    center, event organizers said. This included $50,000 each from primary sponsors
    CoreCivic Foundation and the Tennessee Valley Authority, $30,000 from
    BNA/Nashville International Airport and $25,000 from Baker Group Strategies and
    Haury & Smith Contractors.

    Mattis, who served as secretary of defense under former President Donald Trump
    from 2017 to 2019 before resigning, touched on military and U.S. history, war
    between Russia and Ukraine, U.S. allies, NATO, the axis of China, Russia, North Korea
    and Iran and much more.

    “Two years ago, I would say our No. 1 challenge is China and make certain terrorists
    are kept at arm’s length and don’t pull off what they did on 9/11 again,” Mattis said
    of the attacks on U.S. landmarks in 2001.

    “Today, looking at the external threat, I would characterize it somewhat differently,”
    he added. “It’s an axis of autocrats. It’s China, Russia, North Korea and Iran. These
    countries are united. We don’t want to exaggerate how much they work together.
    We cannot dismiss it either.

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    “They all believe the West, in general — the democracies, and the United States in
    particular and they point to Jan. 6 (2021) and other events — that we’re on
    irretrievable decline, that we’re going under. Now’s the time (for them) to get brave.
    Now’s the time to work against the American-led international order that prizes
    peace, prosperity for all, the rule of law, this sort of thing.”

    In one response, Mattis mentioned MTSU alumnus Jay Strobino, a U.S. Army soldier
    wounded 13 times in February 2006 during a gunfight with the enemy. He later
    received a Purple Heart and Silver Star for his heroism.

    Strobino addressed the audience, saying “this is an honor of a lifetime.” With Huber’s help, Strobino reentered college and graduated one semester later. “No organization in America
    does more to help student veterans than the Daniels Center.”

    President Sidney A. McPhee, Provost Mark Byrnes, Vice Presidents Joe Bales and
    Andrew Oppmann, women’s basketball coach Rick Insell, baseball coach Jerry
    Myers and Beth Harwell, MTSU Distinguished Visiting Professor and former state
    representative and speaker of the house, led MTSU’s delegation.

    Recording industry adjunct professor Jamie Teachenor, who wrote the U.S. Space
    Force theme song, sang the national anthem.

    The Daniels Center, located in Rooms 124 and 316 in Keathley University Center, is
    home to more than 1,100 student-veterans and family members. It is a one-stop-
    shop to receive assistance. To learn more, call 615-904-8347 or visit
    https://www.mtsu.edu/military/.

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