Honoring Veterans

Night Stalker Foundation

Dear Night Stalker Foundation Family and Friends,

November 11th is upon us. On Veterans Day, we remember those who served honorably. On this Veterans Day, while we remember those who served, I want to take a moment to recognize the importance of the Army core value of Honor.  And, I would like to give you a glimpse into how this trait is deeply instilled in Night Stalkers.

To a Night Stalker, Honor is living a life in service to a mission. As a values-based organization, defined by a creed, members of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) are ingrained with an idea more important than self. Personal courage is expected and demanded. It’s a tough life, with outcomes defined by minutes and seconds on a clock and inches on the ground. 

When flying a mission, Night Stalkers use the "One Minute" time warning to synchronize the formation before an air assault begins and is a time warning to alert the ground force just before landing on the target.  At "One Minute"  the target is in sight, and it is time to call upon the sharpened awareness which exacts the very best from each Night Stalker. Commitment is universal in those final seconds: a commitment to a cause, to the Soldiers on your left and right in the aircraft, to each and every Soldier on the ground. Because of this moment, we owe it to each other to uphold a higher standard. And through this commitment, we Honor every Soldier on the mission as well as the memory and sacrifice of those who went before us.
 
This Veterans Day, please acknowledge the hidden wounds that can be left behind by such a commitment to Honor. Please reach out to a Night Stalker or Veteran to check in and ask: How are you, my friend?  Then Listen to what they have to say. We’ve lost too many this year.  Don’t let a Friend, a Patriot, or a Veteran fade into the annals of history. Show your commitment of Honor, by checking in with those who served.


We thank Night Stalkers and all Veterans for their service. And we at the Night Stalker Foundation commit to them by supporting Soldiers, families, Gold Star Spouses and all of those who served in the 160th SOAR(A).  

I serve with the memory and pride of those who have gone before me for they loved to fight, fought to win and would rather die than quit. (Night Stalker Creed)

We thank all of you, the NSF community, for your ongoing generosity and support of our mission, for serving those who serve.
 

Night Stalkers Don’t Quit!


Sincerely,
Bill Golden
Chairman 
Night Stalker Foundation
 

Limited Edition, print of 30th Anniversary Painting commissioned to commemorate Night Stalkers in the Battle of Mogadishu.

There are only 160 of these prints!
The original will reside in the TF 1-160 Battalion Conference Room. 


A duplicate of the painting is going to be placed in the House Armed Services Committee spaces at the U.S. Capitol, as a loaned donation in perpetuity.

Purchase a print 
here


THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

The Foundation is continuing to put on events to achieve our mission and thanks you for your continuing generosity to help achieve our goals: to support the Families of the Fallen Night Stalkers, to support the soldiers and families of the 160th and to fund the scholarships for these deserving students. 
 
We are planning more events to come in the future and will keep you posted with details.

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