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Ms. England is the chair of SFTT, a nonpartisan, apolitical, nonprofit foundation. Its unique educational and advocacy mission is to see that the Pentagon and our elected leaders in Washington get the right equipment, training and leadership for our US troops ‘at the tip of the spear,’ by giving a public voice to and providing a candid forum for America’s front-line forces. Eilhys England, who co-founded the SFTT Foundation (sftt.org) with her late husband Col. David H. Hackworth, carries on her husband’s legacy as SFTT chair, three years after his death from agent blue exposure during his service in Viet Nam. Col. Hackworth remains America’s most valor decorated officer. What distinguishes SFTT among the many excellent organizations concerned with the welfare of America’s soldiers is that SFTT is the only one making sure our frontline troops have the proper leadership and training and best equipment possible before and during deployment, to improve their odds of returning home alive and in one piece. One notable exception is SFTT’s current work behind the scenes and in testimony before Congress last week, to let the public know about what the Washington Times termed Disposable Heroes: using unwitting Iraq and Afghan war veterans to test drugs with severe side effects that have led to suicide and psychosis. Eilhys England spoke to her sister Gold Star Wives about SFTT’s current urgent focus on substandard equipment – including such basics as helmet liners and body armor – that is standard Government Issue and stressed the life and death importance of making sure that troops fighting for us are sent on their missions with the best available critical personal combat gear: helmets and helmet liners; body armor, rifle, sidearm; and boots. She also introduced John Grant, a father from Arkansas whose son is currently deployed to Iraq. Grant is the first volunteer president of SFTT’s new initiative, Families for the Troops, formed to give families of men and women serving in the military and returning veterans a forum for connecting and sharing information, under the SFTT umbrella. Other scheduled speakers and special guests during the organization’s convention, July 15 – 19, included Kevin Secor, Veterans Service Organizations Liaison, Office of the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA); CT Governor Jodi Rell; CT Attorney General Richard Blumenthal; New Haven Mayor John De Stefano; General P. X. Kelley, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret.), whose mother was an original member of the New England Region of GSW; General James B. Peake, Secretary of Veterans Affairs; and Yale Chaplain Sharon Kruger. The Gold Star Wives last met in New Haven in 1978. About SFTT Foundation SFTT was founded by Col. David Hackworth and Eilhys England Hackworth to educate our country's citizens on the need to give a voice to our serving sons and daughters and to demand that they receive: Equipment superior to the best an enemy can employ against them; Training that fully prepares them to succeed in all assigned missions; Leadership dedicated to selfless service and the timeless values of duty, honor, and country. Through news breaking reporting from the foundation’s Defense Watch webzine and its INTEL CENTER, which is regularly monitored and sought out by major media, SFTT has been instrumental in shining the bright light of public scrutiny on injustices from anthrax vaccines to Abu Ghraib to substandard body armor. SFTT and Defense Watch have been the source, credited and not, for recent front page articles and news segments in the New York Times and the Washington Post, the Washington Times and 60 Minutes, NBC, CNN, ABC and other national print and broadcast news programs. The 501(c)3 organization is supported by donations from concerned individuals. More information can be found on the foundation website: www.SFTT.org About Gold Star Wives, Inc. Gold Star Wives of America, Inc. is a non-profit membership organization, chartered by the U.S. Congress as a unique organization. To be eligible for membership, your spouse must have died while on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces or died from a service-related disability. There are currently 10,000 members nationwide, with over 60 active chapters. GSW keeps members up to date on legislation that pertains to benefits, other topics or news of interest, and activities around the country and supports its Washington, DC efforts, which are vital to maintaining, much less increasing, the benefits available to the military widows/ers. The Gold Star Wives of America Vision: We pledge to work diligently and unselfishly in the interest of all who have been called upon in a very personal way to share in the "last full measure of devotion" to our country and mankind. See the GSW website for more information: www.goldstarwives.org. © Copyright by StamfordPlus.com. Some articles and pictures posted on our website, as indicated by their bylines, were submitted as press releases and do not necessarily reflect the position and opinion of StamfordPlus.com, Stamford Plus magazine, Canaiden LLC or any of its associated entities. Articles may have been edited for brevity and grammar. 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