Rotarian Samuel F. Wright: His Professional Expertise and Ethical Leadership Serves Others
On Wednesday, March 18, 2026, Rotarian Samuel F. Wright spoke to the Marlin Rotary Club about the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA), the 1994 federal statute that provides for the right to reemployment in federal, state, local, and private-sector jobs for individuals who left those jobs for voluntary or involuntary service in our nation’s armed forces. USERRA is codified in title 38 of the United States Code.
On Saturday, March 28, 2026, Samuel F. Wright, Captain, JAGC, USN (Ret.) will speak to a group of unit commanders, judge advocates, and senior enlisted personnel of the West Virginia Air National Guard. His speech to the Marlin Rotary Club was a rehearsal for the upcoming presentation in West Virginia.
Rotarian Samuel Wright is a Captain, Judge Advocate General (JAGC), USN (Ret.). His presentation and rehearsed speech to Rotarians demonstrates and promotes high ethical standards in professions and encourages members to use their professional skills and leadership to serve society.
“Good program!” resounded Marlin Rotary Club members.
Rotarian Samuel Wright’s presentation aligns with another key area, Club Service & Education. Weekly speakers keep club members engaged, educated, and informed.
Ultimately, Rotarian Samuel Wright is contributing to Peace and Conflict Prevention/ Resolution. His discourse and writings affect justice and resolution, which are central to Rotary’s focus on fostering understanding and peace, in any setting.
Rotary Club of Marlin extends its gratitude and applauds Rotarian Sam Wright for sharing insights on law, for his leadership, and professional and military ethics, as he maintains steadfast commitment to helping others.
Service Above Self!
