Mullen to Continue ‘Conversations With Country’
Mullen to Continue ‘Conversations With Country’By Elaine Wilson Navy Adm. Mike Mullen kicked off this endeavor with an April 18 visit to Columbia University in New York, followed by stops in Pittsburgh and Morgantown, W.Va. He plans to continue his “conversations” with academics, community leaders and veterans in upcoming travels, officials said.Mullen said he’s trying to connect what he calls three “stovepipes” — the departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs and communities throughout the country — to better support veterans.“We all need to look at how we work together in terms of assisting them, supporting them in the needs that they have: their education, their training, dealing with post-traumatic stress, dealing with the medical challenges, the injuries that have occurred,” he said in a podcast to be broadcast next week.The key is to engage communities, Mullen said, with an emphasis on universities and colleges, since they’re community-based and so strongly linked to community leadership.The chairman said he’d like to tap into the “sea of goodwill” that’s grown over the past several years.“There’s an incredible amount of people who want to help,” he said. “The question is how to do that. As our veterans return, I’m anxious to try to see if I can help make that connection to meet their needs.”It’s his intent to reach a large number of communities, he said, as he aims to connect community leaders with people who “have a great deal to contribute to the community and to our nation for many decades to come.” |
