{"id":73558,"date":"2025-07-18T20:31:08","date_gmt":"2025-07-18T20:31:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/73558\/"},"modified":"2025-07-18T20:31:08","modified_gmt":"2025-07-18T20:31:08","slug":"camp-bowies-hometown-heroes-salute-celebrates-fort-worth-veterans-first-command-with-seven-honorees-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/73558\/","title":{"rendered":"Camp Bowie\u2019s Hometown Heroes Salute Celebrates Fort Worth Veterans | First Command With Seven Honorees"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"lead\">For a second year, Camp Bowie Inc. is devoting space on the historic thoroughfare to honor Fort Worth veterans during the month of July.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>The\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.campbowiedistrict.com\/wallofheroes\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\"Link opens in new window (Hometown Heroes Salute)\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Hometown Heroes Salute<\/a>\u00a0marks America\u2019s independence and its enduring freedoms by honoring 41 veterans with banners recognizing their service to country.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>It sits, of course, in an appropriate place, Camp Bowie, site of the former Army camp that housed the famed 36thInfantry Division, which played a key combat role in the final Allied offensive in the Champagne region of France during WWI.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis tribute serves as a reminder of the strength, service, and resilience that make Fort Worth exceptional,\u201d said\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.onevalor.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\"Link opens in new window (Valor)\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Valor<\/a>\u00a0CEO Joseph DeWoody, whose company is one of three sponsors of the exhibit, joining\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.higginbotham.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\"Link opens in new window (Higginbotham)\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Higginbotham<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/intercityinvestments.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\"Link opens in new window (Intercity Investments)\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Intercity Investments<\/a>. We\u2019re deeply honored to help commemorate these heroes and the stories that continue to inspire us all.\u201d\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>The veterans honored were all nominated by peers, friends, or neighbors.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>First Command, a Fort Worth-based financial services firm focused on serving the military community, stands out with seven employees among the 41.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>John Weitzer, the firm\u2019s chief investment officer and EVP of wealth management, is among them.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Weitzer, a native of Wisconsin, joined the Army Reserve as a 17-year-old. Weitzer was inspired by his father, who flew fighter jets in the Air Force in the 1950s. Poor eyesight meant he wouldn\u2019t follow in his father\u2019s footsteps, step-by-step.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>At 17, Weitzer needed his mother\u2019s blessing \u2014 and signature \u2014 to join. He was too young to sign by himself.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u201cShe sat me down at the dinner table and said, \u2018Is this really what you want to do?\u2019 I said, \u2018Yes,\u2019\u201d Weitzer said.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>In addition to a desire to emulate his father and serve his country, Weitzer also hoped to benefit from the GI Bill.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI thought that I was mature enough at that point to make that decision. Although I can tell you when I first got down to basic training, I started [wondering], \u2018Did I really make the right decision?\u2019 Those drill sergeants can be very \u2018welcoming\u2019 and \u2018warm\u2019.\u201d\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>He said that with a sense of humor well-developed through experience over the subsequent years.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Weitzer enlisted in the U.S. Army Reserve as an 11B Infantryman. He completed both basic and infantry training at Fort Benning, Georgia, and rose through the ranks to become a sergeant. As a drill sergeant, he was entrusted with training soldiers in physical readiness, weapons proficiency, and battlefield fundamentals. He spent nine years in the Reserve.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Weitzer took advantage of the benefits he earned in the GI Bill. He earned a degree in history from Marquette and returned there to study law. While in law school, he served as the executive editor of the\u00a0Marquette Law Review.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>His experience as an enlisted man and then later in ROTC at Marquette clearly molded him. He recalls the \u201cIron Mike,\u201d the statue at Fort Benning titled \u201cFollow Me.\u201d It depicts an infantry squad leader as dynamic, alert \u2014 with weapon in hand \u2014 leading his men forward as the decisive figure on the battlefield.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn basic training, there was this [drill sergeant], an Irish guy from south Boston \u2014 6-foot-4, really, really great leader,\u201d said Weitzer. \u201cHe saw something in me. I don&#8217;t know why: I was 136 pounds soaking wet. But he saw that I was organized, I was disciplined, and he kind of made me kind of his second in charge as far as keeping on schedule and making sure we did the things we needed to do, making sure no one got left behind, that people got additional training if they needed it. That was kind of my first foray into leadership.\u201d\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Weitzer joined First Command in 2017. He has more than 30 years in the finance industry, beginning with Strong Capital Management in 1993. In the 12 years after it purchased Strong, Weitzer worked for Wells Fargo. There he held a number of positions, including VP of research at Wells Fargo Funds Management Group, senior investment manager and SVP at Wells Fargo Wealth Management, and wealth adviser and SVP at Wells Fargo Private Bank.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>As chief investment officer, Weitzer is responsible for leading the investment management team and overseeing the asset management solutions program, a multibillion-dollar program.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Weitzer believes he has found his calling, working with servant leaders who \u201cbelieve in something greater than themselves.\u201d Members of the armed forces aren\u2019t in it for the money.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThere&#8217;s not a lot of margin of error for people who serve in the military to achieve all their financial goals,\u201d Weitzer said. \u201c[First Command] starts working with them as soon as we possibly can so that they have a longtime horizon to meet their financial goals. And I&#8217;m really proud of that.\u201d\u00a0<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"For a second year, Camp Bowie Inc. is devoting space on the historic thoroughfare to honor Fort Worth&hellip;\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":73559,"comment_status":"","ping_status":"","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[5138],"tags":[5229,51426,14355,60,47247,7371,7372,13814,1802,358,7453,3187,67,586,132,5230,68,2969,2512],"class_list":{"0":"post-73558","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","5":"has-post-thumbnail","7":"category-fort-worth","8":"tag-america","9":"tag-army-reserves","10":"tag-camp-bowie","11":"tag-financial-services","12":"tag-first-command-financial-services","13":"tag-fort-worth","14":"tag-fortworth","15":"tag-john-henry","16":"tag-military","17":"tag-texas","18":"tag-top-story","19":"tag-tx","20":"tag-united-states","21":"tag-united-states-of-america","22":"tag-unitedstates","23":"tag-unitedstatesofamerica","24":"tag-us","25":"tag-usa","26":"tag-veterans"},"share_on_mastodon":{"url":"https:\/\/pubeurope.com\/@us\/114876139689584951","error":""},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/73558","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/3"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=73558"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/73558\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/73559"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=73558"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=73558"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=73558"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}