ABOUT THE FOUNDER

                 ELMORE BECK JR.

Born in 1970 in Los Angeles, California, Elmore's journey has been marked by a commitment to service, resilience, and a passion for empowering veterans.

Elmore's educational journey began at Inglewood Christian School, then Horace Mann Jr. High, and eventually West Chester High School. In 1989, he answered the call to serve his country and enlisted in the U.S. military. His journey took him to San Diego, California, where he underwent rigorous boot camp training.

Assigned to the Nuclear Weapons "A" School at Naval Air Station North Island, Elmore excelled as a nuclear weapons technician, specializing in the handling of Tomahawk missiles. His final duty station was on the aircraft carrier CV61 USS Ranger, where his skills and dedication contributed to the operational success of the ship.

Elmore Beck Jr. is a combat Desert Storm war veteran, having served in various locations, including Subic Bay and Olongapo in the Philippines, Pusan in Korea, Pattaya Beach, Bangkok in Thailand, Yokosuka and Tokyo in Japan, Hong Kong, Perth and Sydney in Australia, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Somalia, Africa.

Following his impactful service during Desert Storm, Elmore returned home to Los Angeles, bringing with him a wealth of experiences and a deep understanding of the challenges faced by veterans transitioning to civilian life.

Outside his military endeavors, Elmore finds solace and strength in various activities. In his spare time, he engages in weight lifting, Muay Thai kickboxing, and golf. These pursuits not only showcase his physical prowess but also reflect his dedication to personal well-being and a balanced lifestyle.

In 100 Veterans Inc., Elmore Beck Jr. channels his passion for supporting veterans into a powerful force for positive change. Through this organization, he aims to create a community that uplifts and empowers veterans, ensuring they have the resources and support needed for a successful transition to civilian life. Elmore's story is one of courage, resilience, and a lifelong commitment to service, making him a beacon of inspiration for veterans and civilians alike.