Members in the Military

Honoring Those Who Served and Sacrificed to Protect Our Freedom

"A Veteran takes an oath to serve in the United States Armed Forces. The soldier’s creed is I stand ready to deploy, engage and destroy, the enemies of the United States of America in close combat. I am a guardian of freedom in the American way of life

A Veteran knows loyalty, duty, selfless service, integrity and personal courage. A Veteran puts the welfare of others before their own. A Veteran knows fear and danger. A Veteran knows physical courage and enduring physical distress and risking personal safety. A Veteran never leaves a fallen comrade

A Veteran supports and defends the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic. A Veteran takes an oath before God to defend and protect our freedom and our liberty surrendering, if necessary, their life. "

--Bob Estes, Arkansas Bar Association 124th President and Vietnam Veteran

Current list of ArkBar members (past and present) who have served in the military

We proudly recognize and pay tribute to the current members of the Arkansas Bar Association who have selflessly served in the United States military. Their unwavering dedication and sacrifice have left an indelible mark on our nation, and it is with great reverence that we honor their commitment and service. A comprehensive list featuring detailed accounts of each member's invaluable contributions, including those we respectfully remember posthumously, can be accessed on our website at https://www.arkbar.com/for-attorneys/membership-nav/members-in-the-military. While this compilation is a testament to their bravery, we acknowledge that it may not encompass all who have served. We encourage you to reach out to the editor at ahubbard@arkbar.com if you know of someone deserving of inclusion in future publications. Together, let us ensure that their legacies of courage and sacrifice are forever remembered.