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MJ Hegar (Mary Ottilie von Stein) was born on 16 March, 1976 in Fairfield, Connecticut, U.S., is an American politician and author. Discover MJ Hegar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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His wife is Brandon Hegar (m. 2011)
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MJ Hegar Net Worth
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Mary Jennings Hegar (née von Stein; born March 16, 1976) is an American United States Air Force veteran and former political candidate.
In 1999, Hegar received a BA from the University of Texas at Austin, where she studied criminology, sociology, philosophy, and world religions.
While an undergraduate, she was Vice Wing Commander of Detachment 825 AFROTC and Deputy Commander of the Arnold Air Society.
In December 1999, Hegar was commissioned into the U.S. Air Force through ROTC at the University of Texas.
From April 2000 to March 2004, she served on active duty as an aircraft maintenance officer.
Initially stationed at Misawa Air Base in Misawa, Aomori, Japan, she was later stationed at Whiteman Air Force Base near Knob Noster, Missouri.
At Whiteman, Hegar worked on the F-16 Fighting Falcon and the B-2 Stealth Bomber.
Her maintenance career culminated in responsibility for 75% of all B-2 maintenance as a captain and selection as the Company Grade Officer of the Year for 2003.
In 2004, the Air National Guard selected Hegar for pilot training.
Upon completion of her training at the top of her class, she served two deployments to Afghanistan as a HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter pilot, flying Combat Search and Rescue on over 100 missions as well as Medevac missions as a helicopter pilot.
As a member of the California Air National Guard, she worked as a pilot and trainer at the San Jose-based Counterdrug Task Force from 2007 to 2011.
In addition to the deployments to Afghanistan during the Operation Enduring Freedom – Afghanistan, Hegar flew marijuana eradication missions, suppressed wildfires with buckets of water on cargo slings, performed pilot duties in evacuating survivors from hurricane-devastated cities, and rescued civilians on civil search and rescue missions in California and at sea.
On July 29, 2009, on her third tour to Afghanistan, Hegar and her co-pilot were shot down near Kandahar while on a combat search-and-rescue mission.
She received shrapnel wounds in her arm and leg from Taliban ground fire, but her helicopter was able to rescue the soldiers it had been sent to help.
Under further heavy fire, her helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing.
Other U.S. Army helicopters rescued her, her team, and the other soldiers, but because the rescue helicopters were small and full, she and others had to fly out standing on the skids.
Hegar was awarded the Purple Heart in December 2009.
Due to the restriction of the Combat Exclusion Policy on women applying for ground combat positions, and because she was medically disqualified from flying due to a serious back injury sustained during the 2009 mission, Hegar transitioned out of the Air National Guard and became a Reservist Liaison.
In 2010, Hegar relocated to Austin and worked as a program manager at Seton Healthcare Family until 2015.
Her actions on this mission earned her the Distinguished Flying Cross with Valor Device, awarded in 2011.
She was one of the few women to receive this medal after Amelia Earhart.
In 2012, she sued the U.S. Air Force to remove the Combat Exclusion Policy.
In 2015, she graduated from Leadership Austin Essential Class.
From 2015 to 2017, she worked as a consultant at Dell Computers.
Hegar has taught at the University of Texas at Austin's McCombs School of Business and in the ROTC and women's studies departments.
She has mentored cadets at UT and has served on the AFROTC Advisory Committee.
In 2016 she received an Executive MBA, also from the University of Texas at Austin.
In 2016, she described a 2007 mission to medevac a child in great detail in a TEDx Talks presentation.
In 2016, it was announced that the movie rights to the book had been optioned by TriStar Pictures, with Angelina Jolie reportedly in negotiations for the lead role.
In 2017, she published the memoir Shoot Like a Girl, which describes her service in Afghanistan.
In July 2017, Hegar announced her candidacy for the Democratic nomination for United States House of Representatives to Texas's 31st congressional district.
After winning the nomination, she lost to incumbent Republican John Carter by about 3%.
In March 2017, the Berkley Books imprint of Penguin Books published Hegar's memoir, Shoot Like a Girl, in a new military division called Caliber.
On July 6, 2017, Hegar announced that she would run for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Representative in Texas's 31st congressional district.
In May 2018, she won the nomination.
In June, Hegar released a short-form political ad, "Doors", that described her military career, including being shot down in Afghanistan.
She was the Democratic nominee in the 2020 United States Senate election in Texas, losing to incumbent Republican John Cornyn by ten percentage points.
When Hegar was seven years old, her mother, Grace, moved her and her sister from Fairfield, Connecticut, to Cedar Park, Texas.
Hegar grew up in Cedar Park, where her mother remarried to a Vietnam veteran, David Jennings, when she was ten.
Hegar was her high school class president, on the cheer squad, and played various sports, including soccer.