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R3 Attends NAOC 2020 Capitol Hill Fly-In

R3 Business Development Manager, Bill Brown, attended the National Association of Ordnance Contractors (NAOC) 2020 Capitol Hill Fly-In held in Washington, D.C.  R3 is a proud member of the NAOC team whose leadership is committed to advocating for industry funding, protecting contracting opportunities, and partnering with the government to provide consistency in business practices. During their visit, NAOC members met with Senators and Representatives to discuss increasing Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) funding by $100M which affects an industry composed of 350,000 employees from 80 companies, two-thirds of which are small businesses.

R3’s Bill Brown, pictured center-left, with NAOC leadership team and fellow members

R3 and team ride in the Padres Pedal the Cause event

R3 Principal Mark Sanders, along with a team of riders to include our accounting firm LevitZacks, rode in the 25-mile bicycling event which started inside Petco Park, crossed the Coronado Bay Bridge, and then circumnavigated the San Diego Bay to raise funds for local cancer research.

L-R, R3 Principal Mark Sanders, LevitZacks (LZ) President Victor Ramsauer and LZ Audit Senior Michelle Foley

Military Working Dog tribute led by R3’s Trevor Maroshek

R3’s Trevor Maroshek speaks at a ceremony in Imperial Beach, CA at the unveiling of a bronze statue in Veterans Park that recognizes the service of military dogs and their handlers. The statue depicts Chopper, a jet-black German Shepard, that was Trevor’s military working dog when he was an active duty Navy SEAL.  Trevor helped launch the SEALs’ first canine unit and later started a nonprofit that helps connect veterans with service dogs. Among many of Chopper’s contributions was detecting hidden Taliban forces in Afghanistan in 2010 which prevented a large ambush attack.

After Trevor retired in 2012, he was able to reconnect with Chopper as his service dog, paving the way for other veteran handlers to adopt their canine partners. Chopper died of natural causes last summer but will live on in remembrance with the statue.  Trevor continues his service to the nation as an instructor at R3, training EOD forces in mounted and dismounted patrolling, squad tactics and advanced weapons usage.

Click here to read the November 7, 2019 article in The San Diego Tribune