'Don’t just wave the flag:' Military leaders, NFL execs, and veterans gather at Mount Vernon for Army’s 250th

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Several of the nation’s leading military figures, veterans, and civic leaders are convening this week at George Washington’s estate to initiate a campaign encouraging Americans to serve their country: not merely by honoring the flag, but by embodying its values.

The event, held June 12–13 at Mount Vernon, marks the 250th anniversary of the United States Army and Flag Day. 

The campaign also signals the start of the Military 250 initiative, a national movement spearheaded by the nonpartisan nonprofit We the Veterans and Military Families, aiming to motivate 250,000 acts of service nationwide.

“This isn’t just about waving the flag,” stated Ellen Gustafson, co-founder of We the Veterans and Military Families, in an exclusive conversation with Fox News Digital. “It’s about taking action to support it.”

George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate with blue sky and lawn in front

George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate is the backdrop for this week’s Military250 campaign launch honoring the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday and Flag Day. (Courtesy of We the Veterans and Military Families)

Participants include Lt. Gen. Paul Mikolashek, former Army Inspector General; Green Beret and former NFL player Nate Boyer; U.S. Chamber of Commerce Vice President Hilary Crow; and U.S. Army veteran and comedian Thom Tran.

Gustafson said the location of the event sends a message.

“This is where Washington was called to lead the Continental Army,” she said. “He kept answering the call: as a general, president, and private citizen. That’s what we need again.”

We the Veterans is a nonpartisan nonprofit that empowers veterans and military families to lead by example. Its past work includes Vet the Vote, which recruited over 160,000 veterans and military family members to serve as poll workers in the 2024 election.

Ellen Gustafson emcees during the

Ellen Gustafson, co-founder of We the Veterans and Military Families, emcees an event commemorating the 75th Anniversary of Flag Day at Mount Vernon (June 2024). (Courtesy of We the Veterans and Military Families)

“When the country needed help running elections, our community showed up,” Gustafson said. “That’s what real patriotism looks like.”

She said service doesn’t have to mean joining the military. It can mean volunteering at schools, helping neighbors, mentoring, or getting involved in local government.

“Being a patriot is about what you do,” she said. “Not what you post online.”

As a mom of three raising a military family, Gustafson said she sees service every day. Her kids have lived through deployments and cross-country moves. She teaches them that sacrifice comes with responsibility and pride.

“They know what the flag stands for,” she said. “And I want them to grow up in a country where more people step up.”

“It’s time to bring service back into our culture,” Gustafson said. “If you love this country, show it.”

To learn more about the Military 250 campaign or log an act of service, visit wetheveterans.us.

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