Board Member Highlight: William O. Britt III

The American Veterans Mission (AVM) ’s team wants to highlight one of our board members, William O. Britt III, for continuing to serve with us in promoting altruism, volunteerism, and community service. William currently serves as the Vice President of Operations for the American Veterans Mission. He enlisted into the U.S. Army as an armored infantryman and anti-armor specialist (Duty Military Occupational Specialty [DMOS]: 11MC2) in 1991. After completing basic training and advanced individual training at Fort Benning, Georgia, William was stationed in Fort Riley, Kansas, in 1991, Camp Casey, South Korea, in 1992, and returned to Fort Riley in 1993.

During his active-duty, four-year enlistment period, William filled numerous roles such as an M249 squad automatic weapon (SAW) gunner, an M47 Dragon anti-tank missile system specialist, an intelligence analyst in South Korea (1993), and an administrative clerk from 1993 to 1995. He earned the Combat Life Saver (CLS) credential and the Expert Marksman with the M16A2 and M249 SAW. Later in his career, William received his commission and retired as a Major (O-4) from the U.S. Army.

As an Army retiree, William enjoys spending quality time with his children and volunteering in the central Texas community. Aside from being a board member of the American Veterans Mission, he is an active member of The Mission Continues – Killeen Service Platoon, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Disabled American Veterans (DAV), American Legion, and the Military Officers’ Association of America (MOAA) Central Texas chapter. He is a massive advocate for educating and connecting veterans to resources and privileges they may not otherwise be aware of. He champions the belief that proper education is the key to maximizing veterans’ abilities to take full advantage of their local and national resources.

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Facing 2022 and Beyond

The AVM, Inc.’s team of teams is ready to tackle 2022! Many thanks to all our board members, community partners, and stakeholders who attended our 5th Annual Meeting on January 29, 2022. Together, Everyone Achieves More!

American Veterans Mission’s 5th Annual Meeting, 01/29/2022 in Killeen, Texas

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Happy 2022!

Thank you for tackling 2021 with us! Let us tackle 2022 together!

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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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Board Member Highlight: Kevin Martin

The American Veterans Mission’s team wants to highlight one of our newest board members, Kevin Martin, for continuing to serve with us in promoting altruism and volunteerism. Kevin Martin, who became a member of AVM’s Board of Directors on 04/03/2021, stated, “I am grateful to get to work with American Veterans Mission and help out our veterans and our community. It is a blessing for me to get to help out others. We get to meet lots of unique individuals. I love to film video footage and edit it and turn it into a story.”

Aside from filming and video editing, Kevin also enjoys camping and fishing. He loves to travel and see new places, and to create new ideas inspired by his travels. However, there are times that Kevin simply likes to hang out in the backyard with his wife, Diana, around a bonfire using his favorite firepit.

Kevin Martin, Board Member/Entrepreneur, American Veterans Mission/Mountain View Productions, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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Board Member Highlight: Seth N. Desilets

The American Veterans Mission (AVM) wants to thank Seth N. Desilets for continuing to serve as one of our directors. Seth is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point. He medically retired from the U.S. Army after several deployments in the combat theater.

Seth Desilets is a family man, married for ten years, and a father to two children. He loves spending time with his children and playing Minecraft with them. Seth learns Latin and plays the piano in his spare time. He does passive real estate projects full time and teaches high school science part-time to include Biology and Physics. As an Army veteran, Seth has a passion for helping other veterans, especially those transitioning out into the civilian sector.

Thank you, Seth, for continuing your service with us at the American Veterans Mission. Together, everyone achieves more!

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AVM Board Member, Seth N. Desilets, USMA Class of 2004

Thanks, Mr. William Taff!

The American Veterans Mission’s team of teams wants to thank Mr. William Taff for inviting our executive staff to learn more about our organization over a hearty meal at the Acropolis in Harker Heights, Texas, on 10/22/2021. Mr. Taff sat down with our CEO, Vice President, and a few other board members to discuss our organizational mission, vision, and purpose. Our team appreciates Mr. Taff’s interest in what we do with our partners to promote philanthropy, altruism, and volunteerism in our local communities and his offer of heartfelt support for our endeavors.

We also like to thank Mr. Samir Halabi for briefly joining the group to say hello to our team. We appreciate his taking a few moments to greet us and make us feel more welcomed in the establishment. Finally, we want to give thanks and continued appreciation to all of our community partners for their ongoing support and commitment to our mission and vision as we continue to create a visible impact in our local communities. Together, everyone achieves more!

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Photo Left to Right: Heather Stevens, Kevin Martin, Anthony Martinez, William Taff, William Britt. Acropolis Greek Cuisine, Harker Heights, TX. 10/22/2021. All Right Reserved.

Congressional Veterans Commendation

The American Veterans Mission‘s team of teams wants to congratulate Richard J. Archer and Ken Cates for receiving a Congressional Veterans Commendation from Senator John Carter on 10/09/2021 at Texas A&M University-Central Texas!

The Congressional Veterans Commendation is a nominations-based program designed to recognize the wartime sacrifices and peacetime community involvement of residents of the 31st Congressional District of Texas.

Mr. Archer and Mr. Cates continue to serve our communities even after retiring from the U.S. Army. These gentlemen, along with the other congressional veterans award recipients, strive to help others in need and promote altruism, volunteerism, and community service wherever they go. Well done, and congratulations once again!

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