Tuberville honors Command Sgt. Maj. Harkey of Huntsville as ‘Veteran of the Month’

(Senator Tommy Tuberville/Contributed, YHN)

Citing the ideals of mentorship and family, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville recognized Army Command Sgt. Maj. Kevin Harkey of Huntsville as the August “Veteran of the Month.”

“Our veterans embody the ideals of ‘team’ and ‘family’ that are taught in our great military. For Command Sergeant Major Kevin Harkey, he shares these family values with those who need it most in his community,” Tuberville (R-Auburn) said. “His passion for mentoring the next generation prompted him to draft a ‘study guide’ for upcoming soldiers on the 30th Anniversary of his enlistment.

“Another principle he teaches is the importance of ‘being present’ for those you are leading. It’s no surprise that Kevin still demonstrates these leadership qualities, even since his retirement from the military. In his free time, you can find him mentoring students at local community centers with his Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. He serves as a consistent role model for teenagers ages 10-17, many of whom come from single-parent homes.”

Harkey is a 31-year-veteran, with deployments in Honduras, Iraq, and Kosovo.

Tuberville recognizes a different Alabama veteran each month for their service and contribution to their community. Constituents can nominate an Alabama veteran and email  their information to the senator’s office at press_office@tuberville.senate.gov.

Austen Shipley is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on X @ShipleyAusten

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