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- Information and News for our Members

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  • 7 Sep 2024 14:56 | Kelly Mayer (Administrator)


    The Denver Council of the Navy League invites all Navy supporters to celebrate the 249th birthday of the United States Navy at the United States Navy Birthday Ball to be held on Saturday, October 12, 2024 at the Antlers Hotel in Colorado Springs (4 S Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs).

    The Ball begins with a social hour at 17:30 followed by dinner at 18:30.  Civilian attire is semi-formal with formal attire optional.

    The guest speaker for the event will be:

    RADM Scott Robertson, USN
    D
    irector of Strategy, Policy & Plans (J5)
    United States Northern Command
    North American Aerospace Defense Command
    Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado Springs

    Click here to purchase tickets and register.  Registration deadline is Tuesday, October 8, 2024.

    Go Navy!

  • 1 Apr 2024 10:23 | Kelly Mayer (Administrator)


    The USNA Office of Admissions will be conducting an Admissions Information Session on Wednesday, May 1, 2024 from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm at George Washington High School, Denver, CO.  They are inviting prospective students and educators from the Denver area to learn more about the Naval Academy, including application and nomination processes.

    Please help spread the word by passing information regarding the session to students and educators who you believe may have interest.  A flyer on the session is attached.

    Students can RSVP at this link - https://forms.gle/nM8nWAJ88qemUF6W6

    Go Navy!

    USNA Admissions Information Session - Denver (1May2024).pdf

  • 9 Feb 2024 15:06 | Kelly Mayer (Administrator)

    Navy head football coach Brian Newberry announced Wednesday that Drew Cronic has joined the Navy football staff as offensive coordinator.  Cronic is a former American Football Coaches Association National Coach of the Year and comes to Navy from Mercer, where he put together a 28-17 (.622) record over the last four years, including a 22-10 (.688) mark in the rugged Southern Conference.  The full announcement can be found here:

    Mercer Head Coach Drew Chronic Named Offensive Coordinator at Navy

  • 15 Oct 2023 10:19 | Kelly Mayer (Administrator)


    All Hands,

    A reminder that our Colorado Chapter is registered with King Soopersʻ and City Marketʻs Community Rewards program.  If you have a Loyalty Program card/account with either King Soopers or City Market grocery stores, you can associate your account with the Chapter, which will result in a small percentage of what you pay for eligible purchases being donated to the chapter as a 501(c)3 non-profit.  If you do not yet have a loyalty card, those cards are available at the customer service desk at the stores, and you will need to create an account which requires some basic information and a valid email address.

    Our chapter Non-Profit Organization number is UY474 and our name is Colorado Chapter USNA Alumni Association.  To use the King Soopers or City Market Community Rewards Program visit the appropriate link below.

    For King Soopers Stores - go here.

    For City Market Stores - go here.

    Once logged into your King Soopers or City Market account you can search for Colorado Chapter USNA Alumni Association either by name or UY474 and then click Enroll. 

    Go Navy!

    The Colorado Chapter 


  • 4 Oct 2023 00:09 | Kelly Mayer (Administrator)


    During the United Statesʻ decades-long efforts in Afghanistan, the U.S. trained 265 Afghans as pilots.  All of them flew with honor, courage, skill and at enormous personal risk, but not all of these pilots worked directly for the U.S. – some were contract pilots working for a U.S. defense company under a contract with the United States.  With the unprecedented rapid withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan in 2021, over ninty percent of these pilots and their families were left with no clear path out of Afghanistan.  They and their families were in peril of their lives because the Taliban had marked them for death as soon as the Taliban took control of the country. 

    Several U.S. veterans have formed a group, the 2430 Group, to help eighteen of these pilots and seventeen nuclear family members immigrate to and resettle in the U.S.   All have been successfully extracted from Afghanistan and are living, supported by the 2430 Group, in Pakistan while they await Humanitarian Parole P-1 processing.  The 2430 Groupʻs efforts have been totally funded by the veterans of the group from their personal resources.  The Pakistani government recently threatened to deport these 37 people to Afghanistan unless they renewed their visas which cost $36,000, depleting the financial resources of the 2430 Group.

    The 2430 Group has worked diligently since September 2021, already resettled over 770 Afghans, and has completed much of the planning for the remaining 37.  The U.S. Department of State is now processing these courageous men and their families through the humnaitarian pipeline.  Background checks are underway, but the Group expects that it will be another eight months before everyone is in the U.S. 

    It costs $5200/month to support these people in Pakistan and it will cost about $36,000 to acquire all the needed documentation.  Together with travel cost and initial living expenses in the U.S., the Group estimates a need for about $200,000.

    Recognizing that there are many demands on the resources of USNA alumni, your Chapter Board of Directors asks that you consider the needs of these courageous Afghans.  You can find further information about the 2430 Group here: https://www.2430group.org/humanitarian-aid and you can contact Tom Schram, USNA ʻ69 at 513-871-7266 (M) or tschram@fuse.net with any questions.


  • 7 Apr 2023 09:16 | Kelly Mayer (Administrator)


    We are pleased to highlight one of our Chapter members, Matthew Duffey, who is a local hero as a First Responder and is running the NYC Marathon in November of this year on behalf of the Tunnels to Towers Foundation. 

    In the early morning hours of December 14, 2022 while serving as a police officer in Arvada, Duff was dispatched to a "shots fired" call at the Village West Apartments. Upon arriving, he quickly assessed that the apartment building was actually on fire and immediately updated the call to an active structure fire.  With an apartment complex still full of people, Matt and a fellow officer began banging on doors and evacuating the residents, saving dozens of lives in the process, and ending up in the hospital himself as a result of his actions

    While the mental, emotional and physical toll has been significant, Duff has turned to endurance sports as a path to healing.  In November, he is running the NYC marathon on behalf of the Tunnels to Towers Foundation, an organization that helps Veterans, First Responders, and their families through periods of trauma. Tunnels to Towers was formed in memory of Stephen Siller, an NYC firefighter who was last seen running with his gear through the Brooklyn Tunnel towards the Twin Towers on 9/11. 

    Matt has already reached his fundraising goal for the marathon, but he is still accepting donations for Tunnels to Towers on his fundraising page.

    Go Navy!

     

  • 6 Apr 2023 08:44 | Kelly Mayer (Administrator)


    Great article in the January 2023 Wavetops about local hero (born in Littleton, CO) Lieutenant Commander Dennis A. Moore ’60, USN, who endured seven and a half years in eight different North Vietnam prisons including three internments in the infamous Hoa Lo Prison—dubbed “The Hanoi Hilton” by the POWs.  He was subsequently awarded the Silver Star.  The article includes Moore’s personal survival story given in an interview on Montana Public Radio (2018) and a tribute given by his class just after his passing on 26 November 2022.

  • 7 Mar 2023 16:50 | Kelly Mayer (Administrator)

    Chapter Alumni are cordially invited to the 2023 USNA Alumni Leadership Forum to be held at the Naval Academy on April 28th & 29th. Last year's Forum was a great success with 300 attendees to include the Secretary of the Navy, Chief of Naval Operations, CEO's and corporate executives.  The two-day Alumni Leadership Symposium theme is: "Strengthening Our Competitive Advantage Through Inclusive Leadership" and the black-tie Saturday evening Gala Dinner theme is: "Celebrating Hispanic-Latino Achievement at USNA & the Naval Service".

    Please use this link to view the event website and register.

  • 7 Mar 2023 16:01 | Kelly Mayer (Administrator)


    The USS Colorado (BB45) Alumni Association recently posted in their newsletter "The Colorado Lookout" an update on the timing for the dedication of Adams County's Veterans Memorial at Riverdale Regional Park, which will feature a large scale model of USS Colorado (BB45). The memorial is to be dedicated on May 29th and will have several of the surviving WWII veterans in attendance. The event will be open to the public and all are encouraged to attend.

    Details can be found at the Adams County Veterans Memorial Project link or in the USS Colorado (BB45) Alumni Association newsletter, which you can download here.

  • 20 Dec 2022 04:37 | Kelly Mayer (Administrator)


    Navy announces the appointment of Brian Newberry as the new head coach for the football program. Please find the announcement here: New head coach for Navy Football

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