Effort honors the first US operation in the
Global War on Terrorism
WASHINGTON, May 13, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- Today, the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) Memorial
Foundation announced its Jawbreaker Fellowship Program. The GWOT
Memorial Foundation is the organization designated by Congress to
plan, fund, and build the National Global War on Terrorism Memorial
on the National Mall in Washington,
D.C.
The Foundation's fellows are an important part of the
organization's lasting legacy. Even after the Memorial is built,
the fellows will help raise awareness of the Global War on
Terrorism, its heroes, and its lasting impact on our nation's
history.
Named after the CIA's Operation Jawbreaker, the first deployment
of Americans in the Global War on Terrorism after 9/11, the
Jawbreaker Fellowship name honors the CIA team's historic role in
the Global War on Terrorism and all non-uniformed personnel's
contributions in the conflict. It also conveys a unity between
military and non-military personnel around the Foundation's
mission.
GWOT Memorial Foundation President Michael "Rod" Rodríguez said,
"By naming our fellowship program in honor of the CIA-led Operation
Jawbreaker, we pay tribute to the very first Americans deployed
following the 9/11 attacks, thereby highlighting the past and
continued contributions made by non-uniformed personnel in the
Global War on Terrorism. Just as military and non-military
participants have cooperated in fighting terrorism globally, so
will our diverse fellows be united around the shared goal of
building the most inclusive war Memorial in history."
The Foundation's fellows serve one-year terms and currently
include a Gold Star Fellow, Krista Simpson
Anderson, and the newly announced Gold Star Child Fellow,
Megan Taylor. Taylor is a student
double majoring in Communications and Classical & Near
Eastern Studies at George Washington
University in Washington,
D.C., and is the daughter of Utah Army National Guard
Major Brent Taylor. Major Taylor, who served four combat
deployments, was killed in action outside of Kabul, Afghanistan in November of 2018 while
on a leave of absence from his service as the mayor of North Ogden City, Utah.
"I am grateful and humbled by the honor of serving as the
Foundation's first Gold Star Child Fellow," said Megan Taylor. "This new role gives me an
opportunity to share the experiences of America's Gold Star
children. I'm eager to contribute to the Memorial's planning and
reach new supporters with the Foundation's message."
"As the Foundation's first Gold Star Fellow, I can attest to how
our Jawbreaker Fellowship roles serve as force multipliers in
support of the mission," said GWOT Memorial Foundation Chief of
Staff and former Gold Star Fellow Jennifer Ballou. "I am confident
that our fellows will continue to build a community around the
Foundation that will help the Memorial come to life."
For more information, visit
www.gwotmemorialfoundation.org/fellows
About the Global War on Terrorism Memorial Foundation
The Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) Memorial Foundation was
formed in 2015 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation by a small
group of like-minded veterans, military spouses, and supportive
Americans to honor the service and sacrifice of all
individuals—both uniformed and non-uniformed—who have contributed
to global counterterrorism efforts since September 11th, 2001. The
Foundation's sole mission is to plan, fund, and build the National
Global War on Terrorism Memorial on the National Mall in
Washington, D.C. The Foundation depends entirely on private
contributions for this work; by law, no federal funding can be
used.
Follow the Foundation on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and
LinkedIn.
CONTACT: media@gwotmf.org
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