MURFREESBORO,
Tenn. — U.S. Air Force Maj. Mary
Jennings "MJ" Hegar, a decorated combat search and rescue
helicopter pilot in Afghanistan who also changed U.S. military policy, will visit
MTSU Wednesday, Nov. 8.
The free 4:30 p.m. public lecture is set for Room 221 of the university's
McWherter Learning Resources Center, where Hegar is scheduled to speak on
"You Can Be the Change."
A campus map is available at http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParkingMap.
Off-campus visitors attending the lecture can obtain a special one-day permit
at http://www.mtsu.edu/parking/visit.php.
Hegar, 41, served three tours in Afghanistan with the Air Force, flying
combat search and rescue missions as well as Medevac missions.
She received a Purple Heart when she was shot down in 2009 during her
third trip to the south central Asian nation. Her actions during the crisis
saved her crew and patients, leading to her status as one of only two women to
receive the Distinguished Flying Cross with Valor.
Hegar subsequently sued the U.S. Department of Defense in 2012, charging
that the combat exclusion policy for women was unconstitutional. Her lawsuit
resulted in the repeal of the policy the next year.
She released her memoir, "Shoot Like a Girl," this past March
and is currently seeking a Congressional seat in Texas. TriStar Pictures is
developing her book into a movie.
Hegar's visit is sponsored by MTSU's Distinguished Lecture Fund and the College
of Media and Entertainment. For more information, call 615-898-8490 or
email media@mtsu.edu.
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