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ROY E. SPICER DECORATED COMBAT SOLDIER, DEDICATED CHAMPION FOR DISABLED VETERANS, AND WARRIOR FOR JUSTICE AWARD RECIPIENT RETIRES
Roy E. Spicer retires after 18 years on the Veterans Consortium board, honored with the Warrior for Justice Award for his advocacy and service to U.S. veterans.
- The Veterans Consortium announced that Roy E. Spicer, a veteran and recipient of the Warrior for Justice Award, will step down from the board after 18 years of service.
- After 18 years on The Veterans Consortium Pro Bono Program board, Roy E. Spicer is retiring following more than five decades of veterans advocacy that began with 1968 U.S. Army service in Vietnam.
- A decorated combat veteran, Roy E. Spicer earned two Purple Hearts, the Bronze Star with V device, Vietnam Cross of Gallantry and gained Non-Attorney Practitioner admission to the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.
- Board officials announced the immediate transition with praise, and Steve Jordon, Executive Director of The Veterans Consortium, said `Roy epitomizes the definition of selfless service-- he has always placed the value of others over himself.`
- The Veterans Consortium's discharge upgrade program, sponsored by DAV's Charitable Service Trust, has empowered thousands of Veterans with invisible injuries such as PTSD and MST, thanks to Spicer's leadership, which helped shape veterans' benefits.
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ROY E. SPICER DECORATED COMBAT SOLDIER, DEDICATED CHAMPION FOR DISABLED VETERANS, AND WARRIOR FOR JUSTICE AWARD RECIPIENT RETIRES
WASHINGTON, Dec. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Veterans Consortium Pro Bono Program (vetsprobono.org) recently announced that Roy E. Spicer of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) will be stepping down from the nonprofit's board of directors to retire at the end…
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