Bambi Bullard

Bambi Bullard joined the Marine Corps with the goal of obtaining and using the Montgomery GI Bill. During her 15 years of service, she was assigned to the Criminal Investigation Division at Camp Lejeune and was one of the first women to go through Military Police on-the-job training. She was transferred to Parris Island where she served as a Drill Instructor for recruits. She was a part of the last Woman Marine Companies that existed in the Marine Corps. After serving at the Pentagon for the Secretary of the Navy and completing several graduate degree programs, she moved back to South Carolina and began her new mission to advocate for women veterans’ rights. Bambi joined the Grand Strand Women Veterans group, where she served as the Commander. She currently raises awareness for women veterans through her role as a South Carolina Department of Veterans Affairs Pathfinder and as Regent of the Carolina Gold Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Murrells Inlet, SC. She is an active member of the American Legion, Rolling Thunder and POW/MIA organizations.