Henry News
May, 2025
May, 2025
From L to R: James Carter, Executive Director of The NRA Office of Advancement; Doug Hamlin, NRA Executive Vice President and CEO; Major General James Livingston, USMC (Ret.); Bob Barr, NRA President; Andrew Wickstrom, Henry Repeating Arms President. (Henry Repeating Arms)
RICE LAKE, Wis. – May 1, 2025 – During a patriotic evening at the NRA Foundation Banquet in Atlanta, Georgia, Andrew Wickstrom, President of Henry Repeating Arms, presented a Spirit of the Corps 250th Anniversary Tribute Edition rifle to Medal of Honor recipient and Georgia native Maj. Gen. James Livingston, USMC (Ret.). The presentation celebrated both General Livingston’s extraordinary career of service and this year’s milestone anniversary of the United States Marine Corps.
Wickstrom addressed the crowd with a tribute to General Livingston’s valor and his decades of service as a Marine, stating, “Tonight, we are here to celebrate that legacy by honoring one of the finest living embodiments of what it means to be a Marine. His courage, leadership, and selfless devotion to those around him represent the very best of what it means to be a Marine and an American.”
Major General Livingston served 33 years in the United States Marine Corps, earning the Medal of Honor for going above and beyond the call of duty on May 2nd, 1968, during the Battle of Dai Do in Vietnam. Following Vietnam, he held several critical leadership roles, including overseeing the final airlift from Saigon, commanding at Parris Island, and leading Marine Corps Forces Reserve through significant transformation. In his retirement, General Livingston continues to serve his country and community as an advocate for America’s youth and military veterans.
Medal of Honor recipient Major General James Livingston, USMC (Ret.), receiving a Spirit of the Corps 250th Anniversary Tribute Edition rifle from Henry Repeating Arms. (Henry Repeating Arms)
Introduced this year, the Spirit of the Corps 250th Anniversary Tribute Edition rifle features intricate engravings commemorating two and a half centuries of honor, courage, and commitment, with artwork representing the branch’s contributions throughout American history. Henry Repeating Arms is also developing a similar rifle chambered in .45-70 Gov’t, which is being unveiled at Modern Day Marine in Washington, D.C.
“Let us carry forward the legacy of heroes like Major General Livingston — with courage, determination, and an unwavering commitment to faith, family, and freedom,” concluded Wickstrom to a standing ovation.