Jane Horton: Gold Star Wife Fighting for America's Fallen Families | 13th & Park
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Published6 days ago
Duration20:10
Video ID67rbqGXce3w
Languageen-US
CategoryNews & Politics
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Jane Horton, senior advisor in the Office of the Secretary of War and Gold Star wife of Specialist Christopher Horton, joins 13th and Park for a deeply personal and policy-driven conversation on sacrifice, military family readiness, and what America owes its fallen. Christopher Horton, an Army sniper, was killed in action in Afghanistan in 2011 at age 26. Jane was 24 when she received the knock at the door. Rather than retreat from that grief, she has spent the years since dedicating herself to Gold Star families across the country, accumulating what host Adam Goodman estimates is more than 25,000 hours of service on their behalf.
Jane describes what it means to be a Gold Star wife, pushing back against the idea that donating to a nonprofit is enough. She urges Americans to find a Gold Star family in their community, learn the hero's story, and engage directly. She shares portraits of families she has come to know personally, from a Gold Star mom who visits Arlington National Cemetery every Sunday, to Kelly Sullivan, the only surviving granddaughter of the five Sullivan brothers from Waterloo, Iowa. She also reflects on a growing community of GWOT-era children, now teenagers and young adults, who never knew their fallen parent and are searching for a connection to who that person was.
The conversation turns to her role advising the Secretary of War, where she argues that military family readiness is a national security issue, not a soft afterthought. She draws a direct line between caring for families and maintaining a force capable of fighting. Jane also recounts her trip to Afghanistan with General Dunford as a special assistant, describing what it meant to stand on the ground where her husband took his last breath, and the quiet revelation she reached there about his courage and character.
Jane closes by reflecting on the emotional weight of carrying so many stories, her Christian faith, and the community that holds her accountable. She describes the NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 tribute, where Gold Star families were honored alongside drivers who featured fallen heroes on their vehicles, as a powerful example of the country choosing to remember. Her closing line captures her entire mission: "May I be worthy of the fallen in everything I do."
Chapters
0:00 Intro
1:17 Who Was Christopher Horton?
2:44 Turning Loss Into Purpose
3:50 What It Means to Be a Gold Star Wife
5:04 Meeting Families at Dover
6:14 Biggest Challenges for Gold Star Families
7:22 Stories That Steel Her Resolve
10:05 Military Family Readiness as National Security
11:37 Returning to Afghanistan with Gen. Dunford
14:29 How Jane Sustains Herself
15:58 The NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 Tribute
19:14 Closing Tribute
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