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Special Forces Association Chapter 39



The MSG Roy Benavidez Memorial Chapter



Houston, Texas

Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events

The SFA Chapter 39 meeting for Saturday 20 July has been cancelled and has not been rescheduled at this time.

Chapter meeting on 21 September 2024 at Whiskey Cake Kitchen & Bar, Katy, Texas

Previous meeting: Chuy's Mexican Restaurant (Champions area) - 22 June 2024

Chapter Leadership:


President:            Dan Denham

Vice President:     Dean McBride

Secretary:             Open

Treasurer:            Carlos Gutierrez

Project Manager:  Open

SF4Life Rep:         Open

Quartermaster:    Tom Bridgwater


For more information, contact:  Dan Denham, danaurora@msn.com

2024 SFA CHAPTER 39 RAFFLE INFORMATION - DRAWING ON 9 NOVEMBER 2024

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Special Forces Association Chapter XXXIX - Houston


Mission Statement

The Special Forces Association Serves as the Voice for the Special Forces Community; Perpetuates Special Forces Traditions and Brotherhood; Advances the Public Image of Special Forces and Promotes the General Welfare of the Special Forces Community.

“Sense of Brotherhood” and "The Team After the Team"


“Our purpose is to unite, fraternally, all who are now or ever have been assigned to the United States Army Special Forces, to perpetuate Special Forces traditions.”


The Special Forces Association is the largest special operations association in the World. Our members include active-duty Green Berets, Army National Guard SF Soldiers, veterans and retired members and of the US Special Forces.


About the Chapter


SFA Chapter XXXIX, The MSG Roy Benavidez Memorial Chapter, includes members from a large radius around the Greater Houston, Texas area.  It ranges generally from Conroe in the north, to Lake Jackson in the south, Katy in the west, to Baytown in the east.  A few members live beyond these points.  The Chapter promotes its traditions and values of Special Forces by strongly uniting with the broader public in ways that benefit both the community and the current and former members of the 1st Special Forces Regiment in the region.


This deeper partnership ensures that recently separated SF veterans have a network of both SF brothers and non-SF community members to help them transition effectively into civilian life.  In essence, they help the veteran become an integral part of the community and to contribute in new ways to that community’s well-being.


At the same time, our goal is not just to help professional Special Forces veterans transition out of the service, but to ensure they can make use of their strong sense of service, combined with like-minded non-veterans, to interact with and help improve their local communities.


Finally, we want our chapter to become an integral source for community leaders to think of when unique and challenging problems/opportunities arise, and for the chapter and its members to be of valuable service.


Chapter XXXIX goals include…

    • Partner where appropriate with other SFA Chapters in the Tex-Mex region including the Special Forces Brotherhood Motorcycle Club (SFBMC) with common goals.

    • Integrate the chapter itself into the greater community and become a source of community support similar to other well-known community organizations such as JROTC, ROTC, VFW, etc.       

    • Provide a network for engaging recently discharged or retired Special Forces veterans and providing them a support network of both former military and non-veterans to ease their transition into civilian life.

    • Provide networking, training, education, and other related support to help Special Forces veterans find meaningful and rewarding civilian employment.

    • Provide emotional support for chapter members and their families in times of illness, crisis, and distress.

    • Attend services of deceased non-SFA fellow Green Berets in the area upon notice.

    • Provide financial assistance to Special Forces veterans and their families who are in need.

    • Provide competitive scholarships to the children of Special Forces veterans.

    • Engage Special Forces veterans in community-oriented efforts and service projects to ensure they find new ways to continue to faithfully serve their fellow citizens.

    • And of course, provide Special Forces veterans with a community of like-minded and experienced brothers they can count upon.

Memorial Day 2024 at Houston National Cemetery

Memorial Day 2024 at Houston National Cemetery

April 2024 - SFA Award of Excellence Presentation to one of top JROTC cadets in Houston ISD
2024 JROTC Awards

February 2024 - Chapter 39 Coin Presented to Camp Hope Director Steve Barnett
Chapter coin presented to Camp Hope director Steve Barnett

Benavidez SF Grp Pic with Sculptor
20230415 Honor Cafe
20231216 Group pic at Texas Mesquite Grill
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SFA CHAPTER 39 SUPPORTS "OWNERS IN HONOR"

 

VETERAN ENTREPRENEURSHIP THROUGH ACQUISITION

 

CORE PROGRAMS

- Search / Match
- Financial Assistance 
- Advisory Services

 


MISSION

Create a pathway for Veterans and their families to purchase existing small businesses and successfully operate them until a planned exit.

We optimize this pathway through education, risk management, and best-in-class processes for due diligence and financial planning

Owners In Honor
448 West 19th Street, Unit 113
Houston, TX  77008
(619) 249-6066
patrick@ownersinhonor.org

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