This year's honored guest is...
NFL, war hero, Rocky Bleier
Born in Appleton, Wisconsin, Bleier was part of the University of Notre Dame's national championship football team in 1966. He was selected by the Steelers in the 1968 NFL/AFL draft.
As he was about to wrap up his rookie season, a teammate called him over to the table the team reserved for fan mail. He was surprised since, in a few months with the team, he had yet to receive any letters of support.
When he opened the envelope, though, he realized that was still the case: In his hand was a notification that he had been drafted by the U.S. Army, which was immersed in the Vietnam War. He was due to report the next day.
In combat the next year, he suffered grisly injuries that would reshape his life, but improbably, not nudge him off course.
The football player turned soldier turned injured veteran fought his way back to a professional football career that spanned more than a decade and included four Super Bowl championships. In turn, he has used that story to inspire countless others not to yield in the most difficult circumstances, and he has donated time and energy to helping veterans like him reacclimate to the jarringly different lives they faced when they returned home.
Bleier is a member of the Congressional Committee for the 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War and the Purple Heart Foundation. He is an active board member of the Warriors to Citizens Foundation, which is devoted to helping soldiers, police, fire, EMTs and their families recover from the psychological harm caused by career-induced stress.
He also serves on the board of The National Flag Foundation that was founded to honor and respect our nation's greatest symbol, the Flag of the United States of America. He started the Rocky Bleier Golf Tournament to support Veterans Village in his hometown of Appleton.