On this Veterans Day, SER National and the SER Network of Affiliates across America honor the courage, dedication, and sacrifices of the millions of veterans who have served the United States throughout its history. Veterans exemplify selflessness and commitment to protecting our freedoms and values. Today, we commemorate their past service and recognize their continued impact as community leaders and contributors to our nation’s progress.
“Veterans are the foundation of our nation’s strength—not just through their service in uniform, but through their ongoing roles as mainstay employees, professionals, mentors, and role models in their communities,” says Ignacio Salazar, President and CEO. “We eagerly encourage and welcome their presence among the more than 1 million program participants we serve annually and help integrate back into the civilian sector. Often, they add as a significant source of their employer’s continued growth and success wherever they go,” adds Salazar.
As of 2023, approximately 18.3 million U.S. veterans are living today, representing a diverse group that includes nearly 2 million women whose share continues to grow in the veteran community. Over 78% of veterans served during wartime, demonstrating an enduring commitment to the defense of our nation. Veterans of the Gulf War era now comprise the largest group, with 7.8 million serving from August 1990 to the present (Pew Research Center, 2023).
The economic contributions of veterans are substantial. Their participation in the workforce bolsters various sectors, with veteran-owned businesses alone contributing significantly to the economy. The Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that veterans have a higher labor force participation rate than non-veterans and tend to pursue careers in management, professional roles, and public service. These contributions enrich industries and foster innovation and resilience across the U.S. economy (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024).
Then, there are numerous inspiring examples of veterans who have transitioned into public service roles. Tammy Duckworth, a former U.S. Army pilot and double amputee, is a U.S. Senator advocating for military and civilian initiatives. Similarly, Dan Crenshaw, a retired Navy SEAL, represents Texas in the U.S. House of Representatives. The journey of Carlos del Toro, a military veteran who rose to become U.S. Secretary of the Navy, is compelling, too. Each exemplifies how the leadership and discipline forged in military service translate into influential roles that shape national policies.
This Veterans Day, SER National proudly voices its commitment to supporting workforce development and job training programs that empower veterans to thrive post-service. We wholeheartedly unite in gratitude and pledge continued efforts to ensure they find meaningful opportunities and recognition in all aspects of society.
“Let us take this day to acknowledge the sacrifices made by the men and women who have served and continue to serve,” says Salazar. “I encourage all Americans to recognize and support veterans within their families and communities as embodiments of dedication and the principles of this great country. May our future continue to be uplifted and made brighter because of veterans among us,” he adds.