Michael “Maddog” Sater, a Past Department Commander of the Disabled American Veterans, was a founding member and Past Advisor of the Women Veterans United Committee, Inc. that was founded in 2015. He was a Vietnam Veteran and served, from 1967 to 1970. He was very active a Chapter Service Officer serving in many Veteran Organizations. He strongly believed in the advancement of Women Veterans and supported Dr. JoAnn Fisher in her study of the advancement of Women Veterans in the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Department of Maryland. In addition to holding various offices at the Chapter level, Sater has also served as Past Department Commander, 6th District Treasurer, Executive Committee member of the Commanders & Adjutants Association and was a member of the National Interim Employment Committee from 2012 to 2014. Outside DAV, Sater continues to advocate for his brothers- and sisters-in-arms. In 2014, he was recognized for his efforts and was named Maryland’s Outstanding Veteran of the Year. Sater was a life member of Old Glory Chapter 22, Westminster, Md. He is survived by his wife Barbara Sater and their children and grandchildren.