Sam Brown (military) explained

Sam Brown
Birth Name:Samuel Boaz Brown
Birth Date:October 1983 (age 40)
Birth Place:Arkansas, U.S.
Party:Republican
Relatives:Mike Brown (great-uncle)
Education:United States Military Academy (BS)
Southern Methodist University (MBA)
Branch:United States Army
Rank:Captain
Unit:1st Infantry Division
Mawards:Bronze Star
Purple Heart
Battles:War in Afghanistan

Samuel Boaz Brown[1] (born October 1983)[2] is an American political candidate and military officer. He served in the United States Army during the War in Afghanistan, and sustained burns to thirty percent of his body due to an improvised explosive device injury in 2008.

Brown began several business ventures and became active in Republican Party politics in the state of Texas. In 2014, he unsuccessfully sought the party's nomination for a seat in the Texas House of Representatives. After moving to Nevada in 2018, Brown unsuccessfully ran for the Nevada U.S. Senate nomination in 2022.[3] [4] He ran again in 2024, this time winning the Republican Party nomination, and will face Democratic incumbent Senator Jacky Rosen in the general election.

Early life and family

Brown was born in Arkansas in a military family; his father and two younger brothers who also served in the War on Terror after the September 11 attacks.[3] He was educated at the United States Military Academy at West Point and graduated in 2006.[5] He also holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Southern Methodist University.[6]

Military service

After completing his training at the United States Army Infantry School, Ranger School, and Airborne School, Brown joined 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division at Fort Hood, Texas.

In 2008, he was deployed to Kandahar, Afghanistan, where he served as an infantry Platoon Leader. In September 2008, while supporting the multinational cooperative project of delivering a turbine to the Kajaki Dam,[7] he and his soldiers were wounded by an improvised explosive device when responding to another US Army unit that was ambushed and in a direct fire.

As a result, thirty percent of Brown's body was burned, and he lost his left index finger.[8] [9] He was evacuated and was taken to Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. Due to this event, he is sometimes called Burning Man.

Brown's recovery from the burn wounds and experimental pain management solutions were covered by multiple media outlets. He was a participant in medical studies using virtual reality to reduce pain during physical therapy sessions. His physical therapy was a long and painful process that lasted several years.[10]

In 2011, Brown retired as a Captain from the U.S. Army.[6] In 2012, he returned to Afghanistan to provide inspiration to US troops deployed there, and to have a chance for a "proper exit".[11]

Civilian career

In 2012, Brown founded Palisade Strategies,[12] a firm that provided emergency pharmaceutical support to Veterans Affairs hospitals and clinics in cases where the local system needed to engage with the local private sector.[13] From 2019 through 2022, the company received 26 federal government contracts, valued at up to $8.3 million. Brown sold the business in 2022.[14]

Political campaigns

In 2014, Brown ran in the Republican primary for the District 10 seat in the Texas House of Representatives.[9] [15] He finished in third place with 27.5% of the vote.[16]

In 2021, Brown launched his campaign to become a US Senator from Nevada.[2] His campaign drew national attention, both from media and fundraisers.[17] [18] He raised over $1 million every quarter of his campaign as he challenged Adam Laxalt, a Republican who was endorsed by Donald Trump for the US Senate seat.[19]

Brown received the support and endorsement of local and state political party leaders,[20] but lost in the primary election,[21] receiving 34% of the vote to Laxalt's 56%.[22]

After this loss, Brown formed the Duty First PAC.[23] As of August 2023, the Duty First PAC had spent most of the contributions it had received to repay debts from Brown’s 2022 campaign, with 7% of its spending going to other Republican candidates.

2024 U.S. Senate campaign

See main article: 2024 United States Senate election in Nevada.

In July 2023, Brown announced his second candidacy for a Nevada U.S. Senate seat, this time challenging incumbent Democrat Jacky Rosen in the 2024 election.[24] His Republican challengers for the Republican nomination included former Trump administration Ambassador to Iceland Jeff Gunter, former Nevada State Representative Jim Marchant, and ten other candidates.[25] [26] His campaign was endorsed by U.S. Republican senators Steve Daines of Montana[27] and Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee.[28]

In February 2024, Brown's wife, Amy, spoke about an abortion she had in Texas just prior to meeting her husband. Sam Brown opposes a federal abortion ban and supports Nevada's current law that legally protects the right to an abortion.[29] [30]

In June 2024, former president Donald Trump endorsed Brown in the Republican primary.[31] Brown was a featured speaker at the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee,[32] speaking on unity and the high cost of war.[33]

During former President Donald Trump's nomination acceptance speech on the final night of the convention, Trump praised Brown, saying: “[Brown] paid the biggest price probably ever paid by anybody that is running for office, and I think he is going to do great.” Brown was the only 2024 U.S. Senate candidate mentioned by Trump during his speech.[34]

Nonprofit activity

Brown followed his 2022 campaign for U.S. Senate by becoming the chairman of the Nevada Faith and Freedom Coalition, a political non-profit organization.[35] The organization focuses on efforts to end human trafficking, advance criminal justice reform, and assist Nevada families who are dealing with poverty.[36]

Personal life

Brown is a member of the Cherokee Nation.

In May 2009, Brown married Amy Larsen, an Army first lieutenant from South Dakota and critical care dietitian who worked in the Department of Defense Burn Center at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio. The couple had three children and continued to live in San Antonio (Texas) for several years after they both completed their military service.

Brown and his family have lived in Reno, Nevada, since 2018 and are active members at their church, Calvary Chapel Reno-Sparks.[37]

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Book: United States Military Academy West Point - Howitzer Yearbook - Class of 2006 . West Point, NY . 2006 . West Point, NY . 211.
  2. Web site: August 27, 2021 . U.S. Senate candidate Sam Brown running against the political class . April 3, 2023 . Las Vegas Review-Journal . en-US. Apgar. Blake.
  3. Trump's Pick for Nevada Senate Faces Tough Primary Challenge. Time.
  4. Web site: Burn Victim Sam Brown Treated With Virtual-Reality Video Game SnowWorld. Kirk. Jay. January 31, 2012. GQ.
  5. Web site: We need new leaders and a new direction. Reno Gazette Journal.
  6. Web site: About. Sam Brown for Nevada.
  7. Web site: Kajaki Dam Turbine Delivered by NATO Forces . .
  8. Web site: Soldier's life altering injury turns into unique war love story . www.army.mil. January 8, 2010 .
  9. Web site: Rogers . Tim . Sam Brown: The Reformed Candidate . D Magazine. December 14, 2013 .
  10. Web site: Wounded troops mend as war coverage wanes . April 3, 2023 . NBC News . September 10, 2009 . en.
  11. Web site: For servicemembers wounded in Afghanistan, a 'Proper Exit' . April 3, 2023 . Stars and Stripes . en.
  12. News: Lahut . Jake . 2024-06-14 . Secrets of Trump’s Logan Paul TikToks to Woo MMA-Loving Men . 2024-08-20 . The Daily Beast ('Trail Mix' newsletter) . en.
  13. Web site: About . April 3, 2023 . palisade-strategies . en.
  14. Web site: Turner . Abby . August 13, 2024 . Who’s the wealthiest Senate candidate? . 2024-08-20 . National Journal.
  15. Web site: Nicholson . Eric . Sam Brown, a Wounded Army Vet Profiled by GQ, is Running for the Texas House . April 3, 2023 . Dallas Observer . en.
  16. Web site: Texas House of Representatives District 102. The Texas Tribune. March 6, 2014. June 15, 2023.
  17. Web site: Steinhauser . Paul . October 7, 2021 . First-time GOP Senate candidate Sam Brown hauls in $1M in battleground Nevada . April 3, 2023 . Fox News . en-US.
  18. Web site: Steinhauser . Paul . January 17, 2022 . First-time Nevada GOP Senate candidate Sam Brown hauls in $1M for second straight quarter . April 3, 2023 . Fox News . en-US.
  19. Web site: Korecki . Natasha . Edelman . Adam . June 1, 2022 . 'Outsider' in Nevada's GOP Senate primary surges, rattling Trump's pick . April 3, 2023 . NBC News . en.
  20. Web site: Staff . News 4 & Fox 11 Digital . May 2, 2022 . Sam Brown, Joey Gilbert get endorsement recommendations at Nevada GOP convention . April 3, 2023 . KRNV . en.
  21. News: Medina . Jennifer . June 15, 2022 . Adam Laxalt wins the Republican Senate primary in Nevada, setting up a high-stakes November fight. . June 20, 2022 . The New York Times.
  22. Web site: 2022 Official Statewide Primary Election Results - June 14, 2022. Nevada Secretary of State . July 1, 2022.
  23. Web site: Duty First PAC . April 3, 2023 . Duty First PAC . en-US.
  24. Retired Army Captain Sam Brown launches second run for Nevada Senate . 2023-07-10 . The Hill . Vakil . Caroline.
  25. Gabby Birenbaum, Week later, underdog Nevada GOP Senate hopeful Gunter's ad buy begins to materialize, Nevada Independent (April 10, 2024).
  26. News: 14 March 2024 . Nevada Republican who lost 2022 Senate primary seeking Democratic Sen. Rosen's seat in key US match . 18 March 2024 . AP News . en.
  27. Web site: Senate GOP lands a top recruit in Nevada . . July 10, 2023 .
  28. Web site: Veteran Sam Brown wins Blackburn endorsement, raises major cash in Nevada Senate run. July 19, 2023 . Fox News. August 1, 2023.
  29. News: Korecki . Natasha . Amy Brown, wife of GOP Senate candidate Sam Brown, opens up about her abortion for the first time publicly . 18 March 2024 . NBC News . 22 February 2024 . en.
  30. News: Abortion story from wife of Nevada Senate hopeful reveals complexity of issue for GOP candidates . 18 March 2024 . AP News . 16 March 2024 . en.
  31. News: Stern . Gabe . Trump backs Sam Brown in US Senate race, widening momentum gap in crowded Nevada GOP field . 19 July 2024 . AP News . 10 June 2024 . en.
  32. https://lasvegassun.com/news/2024/jul/16/sam-brown-draws-strong-response-at-rnc-promoting-c/
  33. Web site: Nevada Senate candidate Sam Brown speaks on 'cost of war' at RNC . 2024-08-16 . NBC News . en.
  34. Web site: 2024-07-20 . D.C. Download: How Sam Brown, Nevada fared at the Republican National Convention . 2024-08-16 . The Nevada Independent . en.
  35. Web site: llemmonds . Nevada Faith and Freedom Coalition . April 3, 2023 . Nevada Faith and Freedom Coalition . en-US.
  36. Web site: September 17, 2022 . Issues . April 3, 2023 . Nevada Faith and Freedom Coalition . en-US.
  37. Web site: May 25, 2022 . Officer Survives Blast, Now Serving Others - Calvary Chapel Magazine . April 3, 2023 . en-US.
  38. Web site: Leach . Matt . June 14, 2022 . Nevada Senate candidate Sam Brown says front-runner Laxalt has 'taken voters for granted' . Fox News.
  39. Web site: Gallery of Distinction . April 3, 2023 . Northwood University . en-US.