EP 71: Retired Major General Clayton Hutmacher - President & CEO of Special Operations Warrior Foundation
Release Date: 04/19/2021
Voices of Veterans
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info_outlineMajor General (Ret) Clayton Hutmacher started his military career as a 17 year old Private in the United States Marine Corps and retired as Director of Operations at U.S. Special Operations Command. He now runs Special Operations Warrior Foundation as President/CEO. SOWF provides educational benefits and community support for children whose parents were killed while serving in the Special Forces, as well as children of Medal of Honor recipients. Hear his inspiring story and learn more about how you can support the SOWF mission.