The Military Order of the World Wars (MOWW)
Mike Farrell has held various leadership roles in the military, including serving as Chief Of Staff at The Military Order of the World Wars. Mike also has extensive experience in strategic planning, operations management, and program management within organizations such as U.S. Marine Corps Forces and United States Special Operations Command. Mike holds multiple degrees in Business Administration, Strategic Studies, and National Security and Strategic Studies.
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The Military Order of the World Wars (MOWW)
Be a MOWW Companion! We're recruiting Active Duty, retired & former Reserve & Guard commissioned & warrant officers of the US Army, US Navy, US Marine Corps, US Air Force, US Coast Guard, US Public Health Service & the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The Military Order of the World Wars’ (MOWW) founding resulted from General of the Armies John J. Pershing’s request that his officers continue serving America after their active military service ended following World War I. Since MOWW was established in 1919, MOWW members ("Companions") have lived by the Military Order's motto, “It is nobler to serve than to be served.” MOWW serves America’s youth by hosting Youth Leadership Conference (YLC) programs throughout the United States—at no cost to high school students attending. These students receive patriotic education on leadership in a free society, free enterprise system concepts, principles of democracy, the Constitution and Bill of Rights, and civic responsibilities associated with preserving American rights and freedoms. Students also develop speaking, writing and leadership skills which help them be better citizens and future leaders. MOWW’s YLC curriculum is annually accredited by the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP). MOWW also sponsors awards programs for Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) and Junior ROTC cadets (JROTC) , the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) and the Girl Scouts of the USA (GS-USA). Additionally, MOWW formally honors those who excel in the national security, homeland security, and law and order arenas. Finally, MOWW hosts “Massing of Colors” ceremonies in conjunction with Flag Day, the Fourth of July, Memorial Day and Veterans Day.