Tim Sheehy’s decision to serve in the military came from deep-rooted patriotism and a lifelong drive to protect American values. Growing up, he understood freedom isn’t free—it requires brave men and women willing to defend it. This conviction led him to the Naval Academy, where he became the first midshipman to complete elite Army Ranger School.
Sheehy chose the Navy SEALs because he wanted to confront threats head-on, not sit on the sidelines. He deployed to war zones like Iraq and Afghanistan, leading missions against terrorists who hate America’s way of life. His combat heroism earned him the Bronze Star and Purple Heart, proof he’d risk everything for his country.
After being wounded, Sheehy didn’t quit serving—he just found new battles. He started businesses in Montana to create jobs and secure America’s food supply. As a firefighting pilot, he battled wildfires threatening communities, showing true grit when disaster struck.
Now he’s running for Senate to continue fighting for working families against out-of-touch politicians. Sheehy believes in putting America first, securing the border, and standing up to China. His story proves real leaders don’t just talk—they act. This Memorial Day, remember heroes like Sheehy who live by duty, honor, and love of country.

