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  • Hilton Evicts Wounded Heroes ( Sgt Shaft Alert )

    06/14/2006 6:08:06 PM PDT · by george76 · 38 replies · 1,757+ views
    Sgt Shaft column at Military.com ^ | April 21, 2006 | Sgt. Shaft
    Corporate Hillton Apparatchiks have given credence to the old adage, “No good deed goes unpunished” by their not renewing Fran O’Brien’s renewable lease. Since October of 2003 Hal Koster, a two-tour Vietnam veteran and Jim Mayer, a combat injured Vietnam veteran and long time advocate for veterans and a small group of volunteers have been hosting a dinner each and every Friday night for the severely injured patients of Walter Reed Army Medical Center's Ward 57 and severely injured sailors and Marines at Bethesda Naval Medical Center and their families. This was begun as part of a promise to insure...
  • Italian Ambassador Feeds Wounded US Troops

    06/05/2006 10:29:50 PM PDT · by Mobile Vulgus · 14 replies · 1,290+ views
    NewsBusters.org ^ | 6/5/06 | warner todd huston
    All too often all we get are the bad stories about this war on terror from our Mainstream Media. Not only that but we only hear about our allies when they are quitting their support for US led efforts to combat terror in the world and never when they are in support or do something to help the effort. So, I suppose it isn't beyond belief that we never heard this heartwarming story anywhere in the US Media. For the last two years, Fran O'Brien's Steak house in Washington D.C. has treated our wounded servicemen from Walter Reed Army Medical...
  • We Lost; The Soldiers Won't (UPDATE on Fran O'Brien's & Walter Reed)

    05/13/2006 10:31:34 AM PDT · by Ooh-Ah · 17 replies · 1,280+ views
    “You’re killing us,” a Hilton Deputy CEO told a JINSA supporter who managed to break through the telephone blockade. Would that it was true. You - our readers plus thousands of others infuriated by the Hilton’s tossing of Fran O’Brien’s Stadium Steakhouse Restaurant in Washington, home of dinners for wounded Iraq and Afghanistan vets - made Hilton’s life extremely unpleasant for a while. They turned off e-mails and fielded phone calls from former Hilton Honors cardholders. They got negative - and soldiers got positive - media coverage from The Washington Post, The Washington Times, NBC Nightly News, National Review Online...
  • Fran O'Brien's Update - 4/20/06 - (It just gets worse!)

    04/21/2006 9:09:00 PM PDT · by tgslTakoma · 57 replies · 3,023+ views
    Citizen Smash - The Indepundit ^ | April 20, 2006 | Buzz Patterson
    BUZZ PATTERSON sends: I just had a long chat with Hal Koster. Our worst fears are not only well founded but grossly understated. It's a complete and thorough cluster @#$%. (Sorry, my words not his). I haven't been this pissed about anything in a very long time. Andi, Kelleher's responses to our questions were blatant lies. Despite what Kelleher says, Hilton has done nothing to support the dinners... never met a bus, never contributed a cent, never negotiated for changes to bring the restaurant into ADA compliance, never advertised the restaurant or the dinners within their own hotel, never provided...
  • Wanted: A Few Good (and patriotic) Chefs - Washington Times Editorial about Fran O'Brien's

    04/21/2006 9:55:25 PM PDT · by tgslTakoma · 16 replies · 809+ views
    Washington Times ^ | April 21, 2006
    After September 11, many American businesses were asking what they could do to help. Among the best to act was Fran O'Brien's Stadium Steakhouse at 16th and L Streets Northwest, which for more than two years has served free steak dinners and beverages on Fridays to wounded Iraq and Afghanistan veterans from Walter Reed Medical Center in upper Northwest and elsewhere. The restaurant, a cozy nest of sports memorabilia tucked in the basement of the Capital Hilton Hotel, just lost its lease and is in danger of closing for good, for what appear to be very shabby reasons. According to...
  • Saving America’s Steakhouse (Fran O'Brien's hosts Walter Reed patients )

    04/18/2006 7:12:49 AM PDT · by Ooh-Ah · 33 replies · 1,346+ views
    National Review ^ | April 18, 2006, 7:31 | Shoshana Bryen
    Calling on Hilton to be the kinda corp it claims to be. Few Americans would argue that American soldiers should not receive the thanks of our nation for their service, and fewer still would argue that, if returning to our country less than whole and in need of help, soldiers should not receive the support of America's corporate giants. Hilton Hotel Corporation, then, has something to answer for. Every Friday is Veterans' Day at Fran O'Brien's Stadium Steakhouse in Washington, D.C., where owners, Hal Koster and Marty O'Brien, bring soldiers — primarily amputees — recovering from their wounds at Walter...
  • Steakhouse To Close, Ending Tradition For Wounded War Vets (Outrage Alert)

    04/15/2006 9:42:58 PM PDT · by vanbray · 9 replies · 1,254+ views
    WUSA9.com ^ | 4/13/2006 | Doug Buchanan
    A two-year tradition for wounded war vets is about to go by the wayside. A downtown DC steak house that’s catered to injured troops every Friday night is about to close. Fran O’Brien’s landlord is forcing out the steakhouse of the same name. “We're not feeling very good about leaving and especially the Friday night dinner,” O’Brien said. With the restaurant soon to close, so too will go a hang-out spot that troops have been able to call home while healing, if only for a few hours every week. ... In a statement from Hilton hotels, a spokesperson writes: "this...
  • Fran O'Brien's Loses Lease

    04/15/2006 7:53:17 AM PDT · by Ooh-Ah · 17 replies · 1,015+ views
    Washington Post ^ | April 15, 2006 | Petula Dvorak
    The steaks are great, of course. But it isn't the T-bones, the porterhouses or the rib-eyes that will be sorely, even painfully, missed when Fran O'Brien's Stadium Steakhouse loses its lease and closes its doors this month. The downtown D.C. restaurant, which has hosted a decade's worth of power lunches, political dinners and salacious hookups, is more poignantly known for its Friday night steak dinners for severely wounded soldiers recovering at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. "It looks like they're kicking us out," sighed Marty O'Brien, son of the late Redskins offensive lineman Fran O'Brien, before closing the restaurant yesterday...
  • Steakhouse [Forced] To Close, Ending Tradition For Wounded War Vets

    04/14/2006 5:37:45 AM PDT · by Coop · 379 replies · 11,829+ views
    D.C. Channel 9 WUSA ^ | 4/14/06 | Doug Buchanan
    <p>A two-year tradition for wounded war vets is about to go by the wayside. A downtown DC steak house that’s catered to injured troops every Friday night is about to close.</p> <p>Fran O’Brien’s landlord [Hilton] is forcing out the steakhouse of the same name.</p>
  • Steak and ale soothe ailing soldiers

    03/15/2006 1:10:37 PM PST · by RDTF · 73 replies · 2,030+ views
    The Orlando Sentinel ^ | March 15, 2006 | Kathleen Parker
    WASHINGTON -- Americans have heard much about coffins returning from Iraq without media coverage; they've heard about military funerals unattended by the commander in chief; they've also heard endlessly about a certain military mother who lost a son in Iraq. What they don't hear much about are the quiet events and private meetings that often take place in the Oval Office between President George W. Bush and military families. Or the Friday-night steak dinners local restaurateurs throw for wounded vets from Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. -snip- The man in business...
  • Battle for Fran O'Brien's

    04/12/2006 5:41:50 PM PDT · by radar101 · 198 replies · 9,924+ views
    MUDVILLE GAZETTE ^ | April 12, 2006 | BUZZ PATTERSON
    Hello all, This past Friday night I was privileged to visit Fran O'Brien's steakhouse in the Capitol Hilton, Washington, DC. Every Friday night, Hal Koster, the restaurant manager and Vietnam Vet, invites our wounded soldiers convalescing at nearby Walter Reed Army Center to a free steak dinner and drinks. It was supposedly a "slow" night for our heroes as many were on a ski trip in Colorado. But I walked into an absolutely packed room of wounded soldiers and their families enjoying a minor but well-deserved recognition for their service to our country. I've also discovered since then that the...