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    Here are all the veterans running for Congress in 2024

    By Leo Shane III,

    8 days ago

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    A total of 181 candidates with military experience won primaries for House and Senate seats this year, according to an analysis from Military Times. That number is down from 196 in 2022 , and follows a trend of fewer veterans winning national elected office that began in the late 1970s.

    This year’s field boasts 70 incumbents, 16 women and 55 individuals who started their military careers after January 2000. Fifty-two of the candidates are Democrats, while 124 are Republicans.

    Below is a list of those congressional hopefuls sorted by state, with biographical data on each. Military Times will be tracking each of these races on Election Day and be following each of the winners as they enter the 119th session of Congress next January.

    Fewer vets will be on the November ballot for Congress this year

    Editor’s note: Eight states do not have any veterans who won a primary contest. They are Alaska, Delaware, Idaho, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Dakota and Wyoming. Independent candidates who did not win a primary matchup were not included in this list.

    Alabama

    House

    District 1: Barry Moore (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army National Guard, 1990s

    Member of the House Agriculture and Judiciary committees.

    District 1: Tom Holmes, Democrat

    Branch: Navy Reserve, 1960s

    Retired state worker and advocate for the developmentally disabled.

    Arizona

    House

    District 2: Eli Crane (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Navy, 2000s–2010s
    Combat deployments: Afghanistan

    Member of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee.

    District 4: Kelly Cooper, Republican

    Branch: Marine Corps, 1990s

    Owns three restaurants and credits his success to the Marine Corps.

    District 8: Abraham Hamadeh, Republican

    Branch: Army Reserve, 2010s–2020s

    Unsuccessfully ran for Arizona Attorney General in 2022.

    9: Quacy Smith, Democrat

    Branch: Marine Corps, 1990s–2000s

    Currently a bishop with Grace Unlimited International Church.

    Senate

    Ruben Gallego, Democrat

    Branch: Marine Corps, 2000s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Vocal member of the House Armed Services Committee now running for Senate.

    Arkansas

    House

    District 1: Rick Crawford (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army, 1980s

    Member of the House Intelligence Committee.

    District 1: Rodney Govens, Democrat

    Branch: Army, 2000s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Works as a court advocate for abused and neglected children.

    District 2: Marcus Jones, Democrat

    Branch: Army National Guard, 1990s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    His assignments included serving as program director at NATO’s Joint Warfare Centre in Norway.

    District 3: Steve Womack (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army National Guard, 1970s–2000s

    Serves on the House Budget Committee and appropriations’ defense subcommittee.

    California

    House

    District 2: Chris Coulombe, Republican

    Branch: Army & Marine Corps, 2000s–2010s

    His assignments included running the Army’s Pacific Theater Air Assault School.

    District 4: Mike Thompson (Incumbent), Democrat

    Branch: Army, 1960s–1970s
    Combat Deployments: Vietnam

    Received a Purple Heart with the 173rd Airborne Brigade, was an airborne school instructor.

    District 5: Mike Barkley, Democrat

    Branch: Navy, 1960s

    Has run unsuccessfully for Congress six times.

    District 7: Tom Silva, Republican

    Branch: Army, 1980s–2010s

    Worked as veterans program coordinator at University of the Pacific.

    District 8: Rudy Recile, Republican

    Branch: Army National Guard 1980s–2010s

    Also worked as a civilian in the Department of Agriculture.

    District 9: Kevin Lincoln II, Republican

    Branch: Marine Corps, 2000s

    Served in the White House Military Office on Marine One.

    District 19: Jimmy Panetta (Incumbent), Democrat

    Branch: Navy Reserve, 1990s–2000s
    Combat Deployments: Afghanistan

    Son of former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta.

    District 21: Michael Maher, Republican

    Branch: Navy, 2000s

    Served on the submarine USS Salt Lake City in support of overseas operations.

    District 24: Salud Carbajal (Incumbent), Democrat

    Branch: Marine Corps Reserve, 1990s

    Born in Mexico, he served eight years in the military before his political career.

    District 26: Michael Koslow, Republican

    Branch: Air Force National Guard, 2000s–2010s

    Also worked as a civilian in the Department of Defense Inspector General’s office.

    District 27: Mike Garcia (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Navy & Navy Reserve, 1990s–2010s

    Had more than 30 combat sorties during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

    District 31: Gil Cisneros, Democrat

    Branch: Navy, 1990s–2000s

    Served as Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness under Biden.

    District 32: Larry Thompson, Republican

    Branch: Army Reserve, 1960s–1970s

    Worked as a Hollywood talent manager.

    District 35: Mike Cargile, Republican

    Branch: Army, 1990s

    Worked as an actor and manager for an indie music label.

    District 36: Ted Lieu (Incumbent), Democrat

    Branch: Air Force & Air Force Reserve, 1990s–2010s

    Member of the House Foreign Affairs and Judiciary committees.

    District 39: David Serpa, Republican

    Branch: Marine Corps, 2010s–2020s

    Founded his own real estate company.

    District 45: Derek Tran, Democrat

    Branch: Army, 1990s–2000s

    Son of refugees who fled Vietnam.

    District 48: Darrell Issa (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army, 1970s–1980s

    Served in the U.S. House for 18 years until 2019, then won re-election again in 2021.

    District 50: Peter Bono, Republican

    Branch: Navy, 1970s–2000s

    Volunteers time to help disabled veterans with benefits claims.

    Colorado

    House

    District 6: Jason Crow (Incumbent), Democrat

    Branch: Army, 2000s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq & Afghanistan

    Served as a prosecutor during Trump’s first impeachment trial.

    District 6: John Fabbricatore, Republican

    Branch: Air Force, 1990s

    Retired after 26 years as an Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officer.

    District 8: Gabe Evans, Republican

    Branch: Army & National Guard, 2000s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Trained as a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter pilot.

    Connecticut

    House

    District 1: Jim Griffin, Republican

    Branch: Army, 1970s

    Lost his bid for this seat in the 2020 Republican primary.

    Senate

    Matthew Corey, Republican

    Branch: Navy, 1980s

    Worked as a postal service employee and has run several restaurants.

    Florida

    House

    District 2: Neal Dunn (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army, 1980s

    Completed his medical internship at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.

    District 5: Jay McGovern, Democrat

    Branch: Navy, 1980s–2010s

    Served as a naval aviator aboard multiple aircraft carriers.

    District 6: Michael Waltz (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army & National Guard, 1990s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Afghanistan

    Green Beret was a regular Fox News contributor before joining Congress.

    District 7: Cory Mills (Incumbent), Republican,

    Branch: Army, 1990s–2000s
    Combat Deployments: Bosnia

    Spent time in Iraq and Afghanistan as a diplomatic consultant with the State Department.

    District 9: Thomas Chalifoux, Republican

    Branch: Army, 1960s–2000s

    Self-funded his congressional bid.

    District 13: Anna Paulina Luna (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Air Force & National Guard, 2000s–2010s

    One of five female veterans currently serving in the House.

    District 14: Robert Rochford, Republican

    Branch: Navy, 1980s–2010s

    Former commander of Naval Beach Group One.

    District 16: Vern Buchanan (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Air National Guard, 1970s

    Sits on the House Ways and Means committee.

    District 17: Greg Steube (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army, 2000s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Serves on the House Veterans’ Affairs and Oversight committees.

    District 17: Manny Lopez, Democrat

    Branch: Army, 1980s

    Disabled veteran who suffered a neck injury during grenade training.

    District 18: Scott Franklin (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Navy & Navy Reserve, 1980s–2000s
    Combat Deployments: Bosnia

    Flew combat missions over Bosnia and Kosovo.

    District 21: Brian Mast (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army, 2000s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Afghanistan

    Lost both legs in an IED attack in Afghanistan.

    District 25: Christopher Eddy, Republican

    Branch: Air Force Reserve, 1980s–2010s

    Worked 13 years as an FBI Intelligence Manager.

    District 28: Phil Ehr, Democrat

    Branch: Navy, 1980s–2000s
    Combat Deployments: Gulf War

    Founded a nonprofit to counter disinformation in U.S. politics.

    Senate

    Rick Scott (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Navy, 1970s

    Member of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

    Georgia

    House

    District 2: Sanford Bishop Jr. (Incumbent), Democrat

    Branch: Army, 1960s–1970s

    Has served in Congress since 1992.

    District 3: Maura Keller, Democrat

    Branch: Army, 1970s–2000s

    Retired lieutenant colonel who also worked in the Atlanta VA healthcare system.

    District 4: Eugene Yu, Republican

    Branch: Army, 1970s–1980s

    Also worked as a firefighter and police officer.

    District 7: Rich McCormick (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Marine Corps, 1990s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Afghanistan

    Served as the department head for emergency medicine in Kandahar.

    District 7: Bob Christian, Democrat

    Branch: Army, 1990s–2000s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Has also worked as a sports reporter, baker and restaurant executive.

    District 9: Andrew Clyde (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Navy & Navy Reserve, 1980s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Serves on the House Homeland Security Committee

    District 11: Barry Loudermilk (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Air Force, 1980s–1990s

    Serves on the House Financial Services Committee.

    District 11: Katy Stamper, Democrat

    Branch: Army, 1970s–1980s

    Has received criticism for her close ties to Republican lawmakers and groups.

    District 13: Jonathan Chavez, Republican

    Branch: Air Force, 1990s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Worked as the non-commissioned officer in charge of a joint service medical team in Iraq.

    District 14: Shawn Harris, Democrat

    Branch: Marine Corps & National Guard, 1980s–2020s
    Combat Deployments: Afghanistan

    Served as director of Joint Staff for the Army National Guard.

    Hawaii

    House

    District 1: Patrick Largey, Republican

    Branch: Air Force, 1980s-2000s

    Head of maintenance for a 43-story high rise building.

    Senate

    Bob McDermott, Republican

    Branch: Marine Corps, 1980s–1990s
    Combat Deployments: Gulf War

    Worked as executive director of the Honolulu Navy League.

    Illinois

    House

    District 7: Chad Koppie, Republican

    Branch: Army, 1960s

    Pilot who worked for Delta Airlines for 35 years.

    District 12: Mike Bost (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Marine Corps, 1970s–1980s

    Current Chairman of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee.

    District 13: Joshua Lloyd, Republican

    Branch: Army & National Guard, 2010s–2020s

    Graduated from West Point in 2022.

    Indiana

    House

    District 4: Jim Baird (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army, 1960s–1970s
    Combat Deployments: Vietnam

    Earned a Bronze Star and two Purple Hearts while serving with the 523rd Transportation Company.

    District 4: Derrick Holder, Democrat

    Branch: Marine Corps, 1990s–2000s

    Worked as a paralegal in the Indiana Department of Child Services.

    District 5: Deborah Pickett, Democrat

    Branch: Army Reserve, 1980s

    Her brother-in-law is a Medal of Honor recipient.

    Senate

    Jim Banks, Republican

    Branch: Navy Reserve, 2010s
    Combat Deployments: Afghanistan

    Has served in the House since 2017.

    Iowa

    House

    District 1: Mariannette Miller-Meeks (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army & Army Reserve, 1970s–1990s

    Served as the first female president of the Iowa Medical Society.

    District 3: Zach Nunn (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Air Force & National Guard, 2000s–2020s
    Combat Deployment: Afghanistan

    Served on the White House’s National Security Council prior to Congress.

    District 3: Lanon Baccam, Democrat

    Branch: Army National Guard, 1990s–2000s
    Combat Deployment: Afghanistan

    Oversaw veterans programs within the Department of Agriculture.

    Kansas

    House

    District 3: Prasanth Reddy, Republican

    Branch: Air Force Reserve, 2000s–2020s

    Still serving as a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force Reserve.

    Kentucky

    House

    District 2: Brett Guthrie (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army, 1980s–1990s

    Eight-term congressman is a West Point grad.

    District 5: Hal Rogers (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army National Guard, 1950s–1960s

    Dean of the House, he has served in Congress since 1981.

    Louisiana

    House

    District 3: Clay Higgins (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army National Guard, 1970s–1980s

    Prominent member of the House Freedom Caucus.

    Maine

    House

    District 1: Ronald Russell, Republican

    Branch: Army, 1970s–2000s

    An Airborne Ranger and a Special Forces qualified Green Beret.

    District 2: Jared Golden (Incumbent), Democrat

    Branch: Marine Corps, 2000s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq & Afghanistan

    Serves on the House Armed Services Committee.

    Senate

    Demi Kouzounas, Republican

    Branch: Army, 1980s

    Longtime dentist was also chairwoman of the Maine Republican Party.

    Maryland

    House

    District 1: Andrew Harris (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Navy Reserve, 1980s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Gulf War

    Still-practicing physician served in the Navy Medical Corps.

    District 1: Blane Miller III, Democrat

    Branch: Navy, 1990s–2000s

    Later worked as a deep-water technical diver testing military equipment.

    District 3: Rob Steinberger, Republican

    Branch: Navy Reserve, 1990s–2000s

    Founder of a financial consulting firm.

    Massachusetts

    House

    District 4: Jake Auchincloss (Incumbent), Democrat

    Branch: Marine Corps, 2010s
    Combat Deployments: Afghanistan

    Sits on the House Transportation Committee and select panel on China.

    District 6: Seth Moulton (Incumbent), Democrat

    Branch: Marine Corps, 2000s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Ran for the Democratic nomination for president in 2019.

    Senate

    John Deaton, Republican

    Branch: Marine Corps, 1990s–2000s

    Worked as a trial advocacy instructor at the Naval War College.

    Michigan

    House

    District 1: Jack Bergman (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Marine Corps & Guard/Reserve, 1970s–2000s
    Combat Deployments: Vietnam

    Served as commanding general of Marine Forces Reserve.

    District 7: Tom Barrett, Republican

    Branch: Army National Guard, 2000s–2020s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Narrowly lost a bid for this congressional seat in 2022.

    District 10: John James (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army, 2000s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Sits on the House Foreign Affairs and Energy committees.

    Senate

    Mike Rogers, Republican

    Branch: Army, 1980s

    Previously served in the House from 2001 to 2015.

    Minnesota

    House

    District 2: Joe Teirab, Republican

    Branch: Marine Corps, 2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Worked as an assistant U.S. Attorney, focused on narcotics trafficking and violent crime.

    District 3: Tad Jude, Republican

    Branch: Army Reserve, 1970s

    Was the youngest individual ever elected to the Minnesota Legislature, at age 20.

    Mississippi

    House

    District 1: Trent Kelly (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army National Guard, 1990s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Gulf War & Iraq

    Chairman of the House Armed Services’ seapower subcommittee.

    District 2: Ronald Eller, Republican

    Branch: Army, 1970s–1990s

    Works in cardiac and thoracic surgery at St. Dominic’s Hospital.

    Senate

    Ty Pinkins, Democrat

    Branch: Army, 1990s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Community organizer who has focused on unfair pay practices.

    Missouri

    Senate

    Lucas Kunce, Democrat

    Branch: Marine Corps, 2000s–2020s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq & Afghanistan

    Led a police training team in the Sunni Triangle while deployed to Iraq.

    Montana

    House

    District 1: Ryan Zinke (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Navy, 1980s–2000s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Served as Secretary of the Interior under Trump.

    District 2: Troy Downing, Republican

    Branch: Air National Guard, 2000s
    Combat Deployments: Afghanistan

    Served in a Combat Search and Rescue squadron.

    District 2: John Driscoll, Democrat

    Branch: Army National Guard, 1960s–2000s

    Has worked as a wildland firefighter, a public utility regulator, and a writer.

    Senate

    Tim Sheehy, Republican

    Branch: Navy, 2000s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq & Afghanistan

    Founded an aerospace firm and still works as a firefighting pilot.

    Nebraska

    House

    District 2: Don Bacon (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Air Force, 1980s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Chair of the House Armed Services Committee’s quality of life panel.

    Nevada

    House

    District 2: Mark Amodei (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army, 1980s

    Serves on the House Appropriations Committee.

    Senate

    Sam Brown, Republican

    Branch: Army, 2000s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Afghanistan

    Severely burned in a roadside bomb attack in Kandahar.

    New Jersey

    House

    District 1: Theodore Liddell, Republican

    Branch: Army, 1990s–2000s

    Manages his own law practice.

    District 9: Billy Prempeh, Republican

    Branch: Air Force, 2000s–2010s

    Has twice run for the same seat without success.

    District 11: Mikie Sherrill (Incumbent), Democrat

    Branch: Navy, 1990s–2000s

    Sea King helicopter pilot flew missions throughout the Middle East.

    New Mexico

    House

    District 1: Steve Jones, Republican

    Branch: Army, 1970s

    Worked as a management consultant and executive in the energy industry.

    New York

    House

    District 1: Nicholas LaLota (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Navy, 2000s–2010s

    Sits on the House Armed Services Committee.

    District 6: Thomas Zmich, Republican

    Branch: Army Reserve, 1980s–1990s

    Worked as a construction manager.

    District 12: Mike Zumbluskas, Republican

    Branch: Army, 1980s

    Has been a member of the Reform and Independence parties in the past.

    District 13: Ruben Vargas, Republican

    Branch: Air Force, 1970s–1990s

    Advocate who has been active with the International Chess Federation.

    District 15: Gonzalo Duran, Republican

    Branch: Marine Corps, 2000s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    CEO of a firm focused on veterans reintegration into civilian life.

    District 18: Pat Ryan (Incumbent), Democrat

    Branch: Army, 2000s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Serves as vice ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee.

    District 22: Brandon Williams (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Navy, 1990s

    Served as the strategic missile officer on board the USS Georgia.

    District 25: Gregg Sadwick, Republican

    Branch: Navy, 1980s–1990s

    Owner of a collision shop and countertop company.

    North Carolina

    House

    District 1: Donald Davis (Incumbent), Democrat

    Branch: Air Force, 1990s

    Helped coordinate Air Force One operations at Andrews Air Force Base.

    District 1: Laurie Buckhout, Republican

    Branch: Army, 1980s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Led an 800-person battalion task force as part of the initial attack into Iraq in 2003.

    District 2: Alan Swain, Republican

    Branch: Army, 1970s–2000s
    Combat Deployments: Gulf War

    Flew AH-1 Cobras and AH-64 Apache helicopters.

    District 4: Eric Blankenburg, Republican

    Branch: Air Force, 1970s–1980s

    Currently working as a technology consultant.

    District 8: Justin Dues, Democrat

    Branch: Marine Corps, 2000s–2010s

    Founder of a firm specializing in wearable technology.

    District 10: Pat Harrigan, Republican

    Branch: Army, 2000s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Afghanistan

    A Green Beret with multiple combat tours in Afghanistan.

    District 10: Ralph Scott Jr., Democrat

    Branch: Air Force, 2010s

    Sixth great-grandson of James Madison.

    District 12: Abdul Ali, Republican

    Branch: Army, 1990s–2000s

    Past chairman of the Cabarrus County Republican Party.

    North Dakota

    House

    District 1: Trygve Hammer, Democrat

    Branch: Marine Corps & MC Reserve, 1990s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Former airline pilot and security consultant.

    Ohio

    House

    District 1: Orlando Sonza, Republican

    Branch: Army, 2010s

    Currently the executive director of the Hamilton County Veterans Service Commission.

    District 3: Michael Young, Republican

    Branch: Air Force, 1960s

    Worked as a real estate developer and singer-songwriter.

    District 6: Michael Kripchak, Democrat

    Branch: Air Force, 2000s

    Worked in the Air Force’s quantum computing initiatives while in service.

    District 7: Max Miller (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Marine Corps Reserve, 2010s–2020s

    Former deputy campaign manager for presidential operations under Trump.

    District 8: Warren Davidson (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army, 1980s–1990s

    Took the seat of former House Speaker John Boehner.

    District 12: Jerrad Christian, Democrat

    Branch: Navy, 2000s

    Works as a software engineer, but has used his Navy meteorology skills as a climate activist.

    District 15: Mike Carey (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army National Guard, 1980s–1990s

    Was elected to Congress in a 2021 special election.

    District 15: Adam Miller, Democrat

    Branch: Army Reserve, 1990s–2020s
    Combat Deployments: Afghanistan

    Serves in the Ohio House of Representatives.

    Oregon

    House

    District 4: Monique DeSpain, Republican

    Branch: Air Force & AF Reserve, 1980s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Kosovo

    Served as a lawyer with the Judge Advocate General’s Corps for 30 years.

    Pennsylvania

    House

    District 1: Ashley Ehasz, Democrat

    Branch: Army, 2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Could become the first female graduate of West Point to serve in Congress.

    District 4: David Winkler, Republican

    Branch: Army & Marine Corps, 2000s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq & Afghanistan

    Former CEO of the veterans charity Wings for Warriors.

    District 5: Alfe Goodwin, Republican

    Branch: Army & Army National Guard, 2000s–2020s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Philadelphia police officer served alongside her brother in Iraq.

    District 6: Chrissy Houlahan (Incumbent), Democrat

    Branch: Air Force, 1980s

    Daughter and granddaughter of career naval officers.

    District 10: Scott Perry (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army National Guard, 1980s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Serves on the House Transportation and Foriegn Affairs committees.

    District 14: Guy Reschenthaler (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Navy, 2000s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Sits on the House Foreign Affairs committee.

    District 14: Chris Dziados, Democrat

    Branch: Army, 2000s–2020s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Was involved in the development of Space Force while serving in the Pentagon.

    District 17: Chris Deluzio (Incumbent), Democrat

    Branch: Navy, 2000s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    First-term congressman serves on the House Transportation Committee.

    District 17: Rob Mercuri, Republican

    Branch: Army, 1990s–2000s
    Combat Deployments: Gulf War

    Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

    Senate

    David McCormick, Republican

    Branch: Army, 1990s–2000s
    Combat Deployments: Gulf War

    Former Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs.

    South Carolina

    House

    District 2: David Robinson II, Democrat

    Branch: Army, 2000s
    Combat Deployments: Afghanistan

    Became an advocate for missing persons after his son’s disappearance in Arizona.

    District 3: Sheri Biggs, Republican

    Branch: Air National Guard, 2010s–2020s
    Combat Deployments: Afghanistan

    Commissioned in the Air Force at age 40 after a nursing career.

    District 4: William Timmons (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army National Guard, 2010s

    Member of the House Republican Steering Committee.

    Tennessee

    House

    7: Mark Green (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army & Army Reserve, 1980s–2000s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Served on the mission where Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was captured.

    Texas

    House

    District 2: Daniel Crenshaw (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Navy, Active, 2000s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq & Afghanistan

    Navy SEAL lost an eye in an IED blast in Afghanistan.

    District 3: Keith Seif (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army, 1970s–2000s

    Served in Joint Staff assignments in U.S. European Command and NATO.

    District 4: Pat Fallon (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Air Force, 1980s–1990s

    Was a member of the 1988 Notre Dame football team which won a national championship.

    District 6: Jake Ellzey (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Navy, 1990s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq & Afghanistan

    Piloted the H-60 Seahawk helicopter, F-14 Tomcat, F/A-18 Hornet and Super Hornet.

    District 8: Morgan Luttrell (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Navy, 2000s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq & Afghanistan

    Brother of Marcus Luttrell, whose military service inspired the movie “Lone Survivor.”

    District 11: August Pfluger (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Air Force, 1990s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Former F-22 pilot who served on President Trump’s national security council staff.

    District 13: Ronny Jackson (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Navy, 1990s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Former White House physician was demoted after retirement for improper conduct while on duty.

    District 14: Rhonda Hart, Democrat

    Branch: Army, 2000s

    Lost her daughter in a 2018 school shooting in Santa Fe.

    District 22: Troy Nehls (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army National Guard & Reserve, 1980s–2000s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq & Afghanistan

    Has faced criticism for improperly wearing a Combat Infantry Badge.

    District 23: Tony Gonzales (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Navy, 1990s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq & Afghanistan

    Sits on the House Appropriations and Homeland Security committees.

    District 26: Ernest Lineberger III, Democrat

    Branch: Navy, Active, 1980s–1990s

    20-year career with Texas Instruments as an industrial engineer.

    District 28: Jay Furman, Republican

    Branch: Navy, 1990s–2010s

    Served as a naval aviator.

    District 36: Brian Babin (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Air Force & Air National Guard, 1970s

    Earned his dental degree while in the service.

    District 38: Wesley Hunt (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army, 2000s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Served as an AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopter pilot.

    Utah

    House

    District 3: Glenn J. Wright, Democrat

    Branch: Air Force, 1960s–1970s
    Combat Deployments: Vietnam

    Worked as a safety consultant.

    Vermont

    Senate

    Gerald Malloy, Republican,

    Branch: Army, 1980s–2000s

    Worked as a business executive for a variety of defense-related firms.

    Virginia

    House

    District 2: Jennifer Kiggans (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Navy, Active, 1990s–2000s

    Currently serves on the House Armed Services and Veterans’ Affairs Committees.

    District 2: Missy Cotter Smasal, Democrat

    Branch: Navy, 2000s

    Executive Director for Valor Run, a non-profit that hosts running events to honor military women.

    District 3: Bobby Scott (Incumbent), Democrat

    Branch: Army National Guard & Reserve, 1970s

    Dean of Virginia’s congressional delegation.

    District 3: John Sitka III, Republican

    Branch: Navy, 1970s–1990s

    Former merchant mariner has been involved in advocacy for those careers.

    District 5: John McGuire, Republican

    Branch: Navy, 1980s–1990s

    Former Navy SEAL.

    District 6: Ken Mitchell, Democrat

    Branch: Army, 1970s–1990s

    Worked as a White House advisor for both George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton.

    District 7: Derrick Anderson, Republican

    Branch: Army, 2000s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq & Afghanistan

    Serves as a Green Beret and a member of the “Old Guard” at Arlington National Cemetery.

    District 7: Eugene Vindman, Democrat

    Branch: Army, 1990s–2020s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Former White House NSC advisor, brother of Trump impeachment witness Alexander Vindman.

    District 8: Jerry Torres, Republican

    Branch: Army & National Guard, 1970s–2000s

    Served in Army Special Forces as a Green Beret.

    District 11: Michael Van Meter, Republican

    Branch: Navy, 1980s–1990s

    Spent 20 years in various roles at the FBI.

    Senate

    Hung Cao, Republican

    Branch: Navy, 1980s–2020s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq & Afghanistan

    Former special operations explosive ordnance disposal officer.

    Washington

    House

    District 2: Cody Hard, Republican

    Branch: Navy, 1990s

    Worked as an aircraft mechanic while in the ranks.

    District 3: Joe Kent, Republican

    Branch: Army, 1990s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Husband of Shannon Kent, a sailor who was killed in fighting in Syria.

    District 4: Jerrod Sessler, Republican

    Branch: Navy, 1980s–1990s

    Former NASCAR driver who competed in Northwest Series events.

    District 6: Drew MacEwen, Republican

    Branch: Navy, 1990s

    After the military, founded a financial services firm.

    District 10: Don Hewett, Republican

    Branch: Air Force, 1980s

    Worked as an engineer for Boeing and Microsoft.

    West Virginia

    House

    District 2: Steven Wendelin, Democrat

    Branch: Navy & Navy Reserve, 1980s–2020s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq

    Former networks manager for the Defense Threat Reduction Agency.

    Wisconsin

    House

    District 3: Derrick Van Ordern (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Navy, 1990s–2010s
    Combat Deployments: Iraq & Afghanistan

    Authored the book “A Navy SEAL’s Guide to the Lost Art of Manhood.”

    District 5: Scott Fitzgerald (Incumbent), Republican

    Branch: Army, 1980s–2000s

    Serves on the House Financial Services and Judiciary committees.

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    julian07
    8d ago
    Some of them have out stayed their welcome and usefulness and lies !
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