Retreat Sponsors - $5,000+
Donations made in honor or in memory of the individuals listed below will sponsor a 3-4 day retreat for 10 participants.
In Memory of:
William F. Powers Captain, U.S. Army, June 1979 - May 1984 William "Bill" Fuller Powers was born on December 14, 1956 in Charlottesville, VA. He was raised in Barrington, RI, and graduated the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1979. After serving on active duty at Ft. Benning and in Germany, Bill briefly worked in banking and insurance. Bill was ultimately classified as 100% service-connected disabled and suffered from severe bipolar disorder, which ultimately resulted in a long-time estrangement from family and friends that lasted until his untimely death on December 24, 2018. His children, Laura and Billy, are dedicated to supporting veterans (and their families) with mental illness. |
In Memory of:
Robert W. Cone General, U.S. Army, June 1979 - March 2014 Robert William Cone (March 19, 1957 – September 19, 2016) was a native of Manchester, NH who graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1979. In a distinguished 35 year career in the U.S. Army, he reached the rank of four-star general. His many assignments included serving as the Commanding General of U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, the Commander of Fort Hood and III Corps, and the Deputy Commanding General for Operations, United States Forces – Iraq. He was also an early supporter of Camp Resilience and served on the PRLI Board of Advisers. |
In Memory of:
Sanford David "Sandy" Lyons Captain, U.S. Army, June 1979 - June 1985 Sandy Lyons (November 10, 1956 – July 20, 2019) was a native of Erie, PA who graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1979. He served as an Army officer for six years, mostly with the 172nd Light Infantry in Alaska, where his inventive logistical resupply became Army doctrine. Sandy then had a very successful career in the Telecommunications Industry which included serving as the CEO of four different companies. He was also an early and generous supporter of Camp Resilience. |
In Memory of:
Kenneth E. Webber, Jr. Colonel, U.S. Army, June 1948 - May 1975 Kenneth Eugene Webber Jr. (August 2, 1925 – July 10, 2017) graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1948. He served in the U.S. Army for 27 years to include assignments in Germany, Japan, and Korea and commanded an infantry battalion in Vietnam where he was severely wounded. Ken not only served his country with distinction, but he also left a legacy of service that inspired both of his sons and three grandchildren to follow in his footsteps to West Point and to careers as U.S. Army officers. Three other grandchildren also served in the military All three generations served in combat from Vietnam to Panama to Iraq and Afghanistan. His son, Kurt, is one of the founders of Camp Resilience. |
In Memory of:
Edward F. Clemons Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army, June 1979 - June 2001 Edward (Ed) Clemons (June 14, 1957 – April 11,2020) was a native of Toledo, Ohio who graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1979. He served on active duty for 7 years to include assignments in Mannheim, Germany, Ft. Riley, KS and as Commander of an Air Defense Artillery Battery. After leaving active duty, Ed continued to serve in the Army Reserve for 18 years while also having a successful business career that led to him being named in 2010 as one of the Top 100 Most Influential Black Executives in America. He also continued to serve the military by volunteering with the USO. The donation to Camp Resilience to honor Ed was made by his family and West Point classmates. |
In Memory of:
Francisco A. Crescioni IV Captain, U.S. Army, June 1979 - June 1988 Francisco (Frank) Crescioni (July 5, 1957 – May 1,2020) graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1979. He served as an Infantry Officer on active duty for 9 years including assignments in Panama, Ft. Irwin, CA and Ft. Benning, GA. After the Army, Frank had a successful 32-year career in the defense industry with Honeywell, Alliant Techsystems, Orbital ATK, and Northrop Grumman. In all of these companies, Frank contributed to our military’s capabilities by working as an engineer, training developer, logistics planner, and expert in ammunition and weapon systems. The donation to Camp Resilience to honor Frank was made by his West Point classmates. |
1 Day Retreat Sponsors - $1,250
Donations made in honor or in memory of the individuals listed below will sponsor 1 day of a retreat for 10 participants.
1 Participant for 1 Retreat Sponsors - $500
Donations made in honor or in memory of the individuals listed below will sponsor 1 participant for 1 retreat.
One Participant for a Day Sponsors - $125
Donations in honor or in memory of the individuals listed below will sponsor one day of one participant's retreat.
CPL Scott Anderson, U.S. Army, 1 Year
SGT Lou Athanas, U.S. Marine Corps, 1941-1944 LCDR Allen Boreen, U.S. Navy, 1959-1972 PVT John W. Breedlove III, U.S. Army, 3 Years of Service LCPL Michael J. Courtney, U.S. Marine Corps, Vietnam War John DiMartino, U.S. Navy, World War II Patrick Eaton, Law Enforcement Officer, 30 Years of Service E-5 SGT William L. Green, U.S. Marine Corps, 4 Years of Service COL Valerie A. Jackson, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve S1C Raymond Laneri, U.S. Navy, 2 Years of Service MAJ Henry Loveless, U.S. Army, 1970-1990 LT Robert A. Marten, U.S. Army Air Corps, 1943-1945 |
PI3 Daniel J. McEleney, U.S. Navy, 6 Years of Service
CW4 Tom McNulty CPL Edmund Mortlock, U.S. Army, World War II Henry C. Pierce, U.S. Air Force CW4 Robert O'Day, U.S. Army, 1953-1981 Franklin Quinlan, U.S. Army MAJ Chris Ray, U.S. Marine Corps, 1967-1982 SSGT George Routhier, U.S. Army, World War II Warrant Officer Gary Salanitro U.S. Army, 1967-1969 SSGT Travis Twiggs, U.S. Marine Corps, 12 Years of Service CPT Larry Uland, U.S. Army, 1979-1984 1st Lt. John A. Walsh, Sr., WWII, 1941-1945. COL Theodore Westhusing |