We connect veterans on a local, state, and national level towards active civil service. We use this network to protect and enhance our American democracy.

The Chamberlain Network Condemns Firing of Senior Military Leaders
The Chamberlain Network strongly condemns President Trump’s decision to fire Gen. C.Q. Brown Jr. as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, along with Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti and Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. Jim Slife, a reckless act that undermines military professionalism, threatens national security, and sets a dangerous precedent for civilian control of the armed forces.





TCN joins letter calling on Congress to take urgent action to protect whistleblowers
The Chamberlain Network joined over 200 civil society organizations calling on Congress for stronger government contractor whistleblower protections.

Veterans Don’t Want Thanks—We Want to Keep Serving: Op-Ed from TCN Founder
Chris Purdy published an Op-Ed in The Fulcrum on Veterans Day and the continued call to service.

We’ve got work to do
Our mission to protect democracy begins now, in communities across the nation.

The strength of our democracy lies in our hands: Op-Ed from TCN Board Member Scott Cooper
TCN Board Member Scott Cooper and teacher Michael Stedillie published an Op-Ed in The Casper Star Tribune about the safety and security of U.S. elections.



TCN joins letter calling on election reporters to promote clarity and accuracy on election night
The Chamberlain Network joined civil society organizations and former journalists to urge publications to help ensure that American voters understand the election process, including the reality that results are not final on election night.