A Letter to Congress from VFW Executive Director

To:      All Members of the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives

From:  Robert E. Wallace
          Executive Director 
          Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. 
          Washington Office

Re:      Department of Defense Budget

Date:   September 12, 2013

The Junior Vice Commander-in-Chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S., John Biedrzycki, and I recently returned from visiting NATO and American Forces stationed in Europe.  From SHAPE and NATO headquarters to EUCOM, AFRICOM, U.S. Army Europe and U.S. Air Forces Europe, the troops and civilians in the field are very worried about what’s going on in Washington, and how it is directly impacting morale, readiness and training, allied partnerships, and personal career opportunities in a military they love dearly.

I have already shared with Defense Secretary Hagel the five universal concerns we heard from our forward-deployed forces of all ranks and pay grades.  Now I want to share those concerns with you.  They are:

In addition, over the past two weeks, I have had the opportunity to visit Fort Lewis and Nellis Air Force Base where the concerns of assigned military and civilian personnel echo those we met in Europe.  

The failure of Congress to pass a budget is having a perilous impact on a Defense Department that is struggling to maintain a strong face, but in reality isn’t flying its aircraft, sailing its ships or training its ground forces.  Breaking faith with an all-volunteer force and their families who have shouldered 12 years of war is not how you solve our nation’s budget problems; all it does is further weaken an overtasked military and embolden our enemies to stretch and stress our remaining resources even further.

The troops are willing to go into harm’s way at a moment’s notice.  In return, all they ask from our nation—from our Congress—is that they be properly trained and equipped, and that their families be cared for while they are deployed and should the worst occur.  The lack of a budget and sequestration is causing concerns our fighting force and their families do not need or deserve.  

Congress must pass a budget for the Department of Defense and do so now.  The VFW stands ready to work with you to ensure that America’s Armed Forces have a budget to carry out their vital national security mission.

Respectfully,

Robert E. Wallace 
Executive Director 
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. 
Washington Office