Beaudette brings three decades of experience to the council, having served in pivotal leadership roles across the Joint Special Operations Forces. His career, defined by high-stakes global missions and mentorship, is matched by a long-standing personal commitment to the families of wounded warriors and Gold Star recipients. Kerry Irvin, CEO of Operation Healing Forces, described the retired general as a "soldier's soldier" whose strategic judgment and genuine care for subordinates make him a vital addition to the organization's mission.
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General Francis Beaudette Joins Operation Healing Forces Advisory Council
After commanding over 33,000 soldiers as the head of U.S. Army Special Operations Command, Lieutenant General (Ret.) Francis "Fran" Beaudette is shifting his focus to veteran advocacy. He joins the National Advisory Council of Operation Healing Forces, a Tampa-based nonprofit dedicated to supporting the Special Operations community.

The appointment signals an expansion for the nonprofit, which has supported over 15,000 individuals through therapeutic retreats and mental health initiatives since its founding in 2011. Beaudette, who resides in Charleston, South Carolina, with his wife, Liz, joins a growing coalition of military and civilian leaders tasked with scaling the organization's reach. His involvement will help shape future programs focused on the long-term resilience and rehabilitation of service members who carry both visible and invisible wounds from their time in uniform.
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