Hoover Institution | "Establish this Constitution" - Col. Patrick Biggs | INSPIRED TO SERVE. SWORN TO UPHOLD @HooverInstitution | Uploaded 4 months ago | Updated 15 hours ago
The United States Constitution's principles and values are only aspirational words on paper without the ongoing, generational efforts to bring them off the page and into reality. Col. Patrick Biggs of the U.S. Army has dedicated his life and his 23-year military career to this pursuit. His journey highlights what is required to continually breathe life into the Constitution’s enshrined principles – that it is a shared responsibility which all Americans carry whether through service to one’s country, one’s community, or even one’s family.
Learn More about our National Security Affairs Fellows (NSAFs) and Hoover's National Security Affairs Fellows Program:
Read Col. Patrick Biggs' bio here: hoover.org/profiles/col-patrick-biggs
Read the Q&A with Col. Patrick Biggs here: hoover.org/news/qa-colonel-patrick-biggs-us-army-hoover-national-security-affairs-fellow
To learn more about Hoover's 2024 NSAF Class here: hoover.org/fellows/category/national-security-affairs-fellows/2024
To learn more about The Robert and Marion Oster National Security Affairs Fellows (NSAF) Program at the Hoover Institution click here: hoover.org/fellows/category/national-security-affairs-fellows
Be sure to visit The Hoover Institution at hoover.org and PolicyEd at policyed.org For more information about the United States Army be sure to visit goarmy.com
The opinions expressed on this website are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Hoover Institution or Stanford University. © 2024 by the Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford Junior University.
The United States Constitution's principles and values are only aspirational words on paper without the ongoing, generational efforts to bring them off the page and into reality. Col. Patrick Biggs of the U.S. Army has dedicated his life and his 23-year military career to this pursuit. His journey highlights what is required to continually breathe life into the Constitution’s enshrined principles – that it is a shared responsibility which all Americans carry whether through service to one’s country, one’s community, or even one’s family.
Learn More about our National Security Affairs Fellows (NSAFs) and Hoover's National Security Affairs Fellows Program:
Read Col. Patrick Biggs' bio here: hoover.org/profiles/col-patrick-biggs
Read the Q&A with Col. Patrick Biggs here: hoover.org/news/qa-colonel-patrick-biggs-us-army-hoover-national-security-affairs-fellow
To learn more about Hoover's 2024 NSAF Class here: hoover.org/fellows/category/national-security-affairs-fellows/2024
To learn more about The Robert and Marion Oster National Security Affairs Fellows (NSAF) Program at the Hoover Institution click here: hoover.org/fellows/category/national-security-affairs-fellows
Be sure to visit The Hoover Institution at hoover.org and PolicyEd at policyed.org For more information about the United States Army be sure to visit goarmy.com
The opinions expressed on this website are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Hoover Institution or Stanford University. © 2024 by the Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford Junior University.