Greetings,
Each year on Nov. 11, CSU student-veterans, ROTC cadets, and members of the Colorado State University and Northern Colorado communities honor the memories of service members who have given the ultimate sacrifice since Sept. 11, 2001, by reading the more than 7,000 names aloud.
The Student Veterans of America at Colorado State University cordially invites you to help us honor our nation’s fallen heroes by participating in our 2022 National Roll Call on our Fort Collins campus on Friday, Nov. 11 as we will again recognize our lost heroes.
We invite you to show your support for those in our community who have lost family members, friends, and fellow brothers and sisters in arms during the past 20 years by participating in the National Roll Call. Participants read names for 15 minutes during the day-long ceremony, which is held in the Lory Student Center Plaza. Students often stop between classes to listen to the names being read and all bystanders are invited to add a small American flag to our Field of Flags, in memory of a life lost in the grass nearby.
The ceremony will begin at 6:00 a.m. with the posting of the colors. There will be a nationwide simultaneous “minute of silence” at 12:00 p.m. Names will be read by volunteers in 15 minute sessions throughout the day with the entire ceremony concluding at 6:00 p.m.
If you are interested in reading the names of the fallen, please sign up for a shift here. If you cannot make it on Nov. 11, we ask that you have a kind thought for our fallen brothers and sisters on that day and thank you for your continued support of student-veterans at CSU.
Sincerely,
David Bohler MSgt USAF (Ret.)
President, Student Veterans of
America at Colorado State University
Journalism/Legal Studies, 2025 Class
Greetings!
I am currently studying law in Italy with other Colorado State University (CSU) pre-law students as we prepare for law school. As you know, college is expensive with studying abroad being even more costly. I am writing to you to give you an opportunity to invest in my law career. I seek donations to help with the $8,800 I have spent out-of-pocket already for this class. Your financial help would mean more than just the monetary value. It shows that you support me as I try to make America a better place to live on my trajectory to become a federal criminal prosecutor.
The Summer course I am currently taking in Italy is Comparative Legal Studies. I am with 12 other CSU students who are mostly receiving financial aid. I am not receiving any financial aid as the VA will not pay for studying abroad. This course fulfills 3 upper-level credits in the pre-law program, which prepares CSU students to enter any tier 1 law school, as I intend to do after graduating from CSU.
Currently in this course, we are studying Italian law, Canon/Vatican law, International law, and Mafia law while performing in-depth comparative analysis on those and U.S. law. We have already had lectures taught by lawyers in Florence and by attorneys of Canon law (only 32 worldwide) and the Vatican Court (received this lecture in the Vatican courtroom).
Thank you for your consideration as this class has cost me 1/3 of all my savings. Please send your support directly to CSU or GoFundMe and any monies left will go to my Fall semester. If you are concerned about the U.S. legal system as I am, this is your chance to support direct change, as my central goal is to improve our American justice system!
Please send any support to:
Colorado State University
Cashier’s Office (David Bohler 836209620)
6015 Campus Delivery
Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-6015
Alternatively, you may send your support to
this GoFundMe account: https://gofund.me/cf45b53f
David Bohler MSgt USAF (Ret.)
President, Student Veterans of
America at Colorado State University
Vice-President, Criminal Justice, CSU
Pre-Law Club Member, CSU
Journalism/Legal Studies, Pre-Law

David Bohler MSgt USAF (Ret.)
President, Student Veterans of
America at Colorado State University
Vice-President, Criminal Justice, CSU
Pre-Law Club Member, CSU
Journalism/Legal Studies, Pre-Law