Robert Rosebrock

Bio for Robert Rosebrock

Director, Old Veterans Guard

Director, Veterans Revolution

Robert (Bob) Rosebrock

Robert (Bob) Rosebrock

Robert Rosebrock has a background of varied interests and experiences that have given him a broad range of insight and perspective on many issues that help establish and reinforce his positions as an entrepreneur, citizen activist, freeway and monorail advocate, and crusader for America’s Military Veterans.

He’s a staunch advocate for protecting the rights of Veterans, particularly disabled, disadvantaged and homeless Veterans, and works diligently to preserve the National Veterans Home in West Los Angeles by insisting that it remain just as it was patriotically deeded nearly 123 years ago, as a permanent home and safe haven for shelter, medical care and rehabilitation for our nation’s defenders of freedom and democracy.

He recently challenged and forced a wealthy special interest group in neighboring Brentwood to remove their degrading slur against the time-honored “Duty, Honor, Country” creed of West Point and the watchword for all who serve in the military, when they irreverently engraved “Beauty, Honor, Country” in stone at the National Home.

Rosebrock organized the Veterans Revolution and the Old Veterans Guard (www.VeteransRevolution.com) and gather every Sunday (157 consecutive Sundays) protesting the abuse and misappropriation of Veterans sacred land at the National Home.

The West Los Angeles VA bureaucrats tried to interfere with the “Distress” message that the Old Veterans Guard was sending when, after 65 Sundays of hanging the American Flag union up, they began hanging the Flag union down, in accordance with the U.S. Flag Code, “when life or property are in extreme danger.  The ACLU stepped in on their behalf and has filed a lawsuit against the VA for Viewpoint Discrimination, i.e, censorship.

Rosebrock organized the Veterans Grand Plan that calls for the federal government to demolish more than 50 buildings built more than 80 years ago that are either empty or dysfunctional for Veteran care, and to rebuild these sacred grounds into a 21st Century Grand Veterans Home.

 

 

 

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