Hands Off Our Military: A Plea to Protect Arnold AFB and Our Veterans
- coffeecountydemocr
- Jun 8, 2025
- 3 min read

On Saturday, June 7th, members of the Coffee County Democratic Party gathered in front of Oakwood Cemetery for a heartfelt “Hands Off Our Military” protest. This wasn’t just another demonstration—it was a call to defend the lifeblood of our community and the dignity of those who have served our nation.
Citizens in Tullahoma may wonder: why now? Why is this protest necessary? The answer is simple—our livelihoods, our veterans, and our future are under attack.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced plans to slash $5.1 billion from Department of Defense contracts. For many, that number is just a statistic, but here in Coffee County, it represents jobs, families, and the stability of our local economy. We’ve already witnessed the pain caused by Republican-led cuts to other government sectors. If similar reductions hit Arnold Air Force Base, the consequences would be devastating. According to the Tullahoma News, Arnold AFB contributed over $1 billion to our local economy last year. The work done there isn’t just important—it’s unique, irreplaceable, and it keeps America’s military at the forefront by securing our national defense.
The threat doesn’t stop with defense contracts. Many of our neighbors—our friends, our family—are veterans who rely on Veterans Affairs for critical healthcare. The Republican-controlled Congress is now pushing to eliminate more than 80,000 jobs from the VA, rolling staffing back to 2019 levels. We remember those days: endless wait times, overworked staff, and veterans falling through the cracks. Cutting the VA isn’t just a budget decision—it’s a betrayal. Over a quarter of VA employees are veterans themselves. These cuts aren’t just numbers on a spreadsheet; they’re a direct attack on the men and women who proudly wore our nation’s uniform.
Last year, under Democratic leadership, the VA reached historic highs: over 9 million veterans enrolled and more than 127.5 million healthcare appointments delivered. As Rep. Katherine Clark said, “Democrats are here to say in unison we will not allow our veterans to be defined as government waste.” Our veterans deserve respect, not abandonment.
It’s a tragedy that 1 in 8 homeless Americans is a veteran. Instead of addressing this crisis, President Trump’s 2026 budget proposes a staggering 44% cut to HUD’s affordable housing, homelessness, and community development programs. These cuts will force more families—more veterans—onto the streets, compounding an already heartbreaking problem.
The Coffee County Democratic Party stands united, unwavering in our support for our military and veterans—here at home and across the nation. The Republican attacks on our military and those who have served are not just unnecessary; they are heartless. That’s why we took to the streets in Tullahoma. That’s why we’re hosting a pancake breakfast fundraiser for VFW Post 10904 in Manchester on July 12th at 7am at the VFW. And that’s why we’re asking you to contact your local, state, and national representatives. Tell them to keep their hands off our military. Tell them to keep their hands off Arnold Air Force Base. Tell them to stand up for our veterans, and stand up for Coffee County. Their contact information is pasted below.
Mike Stein
Chair, Coffee Co. Democratic Party
U.S. Representatives:
Rep. Scott Desjarlais (Winchester office) 931-962-3180
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (Nashville Office) 629-800-6600
Sen. Bill Hagerty (Nashville office) 615-736-5129
Tullahoma:
Mayor Sebourn: lsebourn@tullahomatn.gov
Mayor Pro Tem Mathis: jmathis@tullahomatn.gov
Alderman Matthew Bird: mbird@tullahomatn.gov
Alderman Kurt Glick: kglick@tullahomatn.gov
Alderman Sernobia McGee: smcgee@tullahomatn.gov
Alderman Busch Thoma: bthoma@tullahomatn.gov
Alderman Bobbie Wilson: bwilson@tullahomatn.gov
Manchester:
Mayor Hobbs Phone: 931-728-4652 ext. 1100
Vice Mayor Messick Phone: 931-607-7653
Alderman Julie Anderson Phone: 931-954-8866
Alderman Ryan French Phone: 931-273-6639
Alderman Donny Parsley Phone: 931-954-8824
Alderman James Threet Phone: 931-841-0005
Alderman Thomas Crosslin Phone: 931-728-4652 Ext. 1100
Coffee County Commission: https://www.coffeecountytn.gov/Directory.aspx



We must continue to make our voices loud in order to protect our veterans and our democracy.