Las Vegas Review-Journal

Annual event welcomes wounded warriors

- By Richard N. Velotta Las Vegas Review-journal

For Jim Murren, the road back to normal includes a tribute he says is annually one of the best days of his life.

The chairman and CEO of MGM Resorts Internatio­nal on Thursday welcomed about 80 wounded warriors and their families to The Mirage for a weekend of relaxation and entertainm­ent for the 2017 Salute to the Troops.

“The eight years that we’ve been involved (in Salute to the Troops) have been eight of the best years of my life, and some of the best days have been the days I have been honored to welcome you and your colleagues that have come before you,” Murren said.

Murren’s best day was just 10 days removed from what had to be one of his worst days when MGM’S Mandalay Bay property was in the center of the tragedy that has shattered hundreds of lives.

“Everyone in my MGM Resorts family, the entire city of Las Vegas and the United States, witnessed a despicable, inhumane act,” Murren said. “But yet, there have been moments since in the days that have followed that I have seen thousands upon thousands of acts of courage, of kindness, of service. I have heard stories that have made me proud to be an American, a Las Vegan and part of this community.”

Murren promised a good time at the all-expenses-paid series of events provided by MGM, American Airlines, who flew everyone in from the Washington D.C., area, and the USO of Metropolit­an Washington-baltimore.

“I know that in these darker days, we have to seek the light ,and I can assure you, as the person that runs the largest employee group in this town, that we’ll make sure the lights of Las Vegas never dim,” he said.

The wounded warriors saw Mirage performer Terry Fator on Thursday and have tickets to Criss Angel’s “Mindfreak” at Luxor and a concert by Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band.

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