
Rebekah Corder has dedicated decades to serving the military community through her volunteer work with a variety of service organizations and the Airpower Foundation. Her commitment to service began early—at just eight years old—when she started volunteering alongside her father, a Navy veteran, an experience that first taught her the joy and responsibility of giving back. Years later, she and her twin sister began their journey with the Airpower Foundation, volunteering at SkyBall and quickly forming a deep and lasting connection with the foundation’s mission.
Her path to the Airpower Foundation was inspired by her eleven years as a volunteer Docent—and later, Docent Instructor—at the George W. Bush Presidential Library. During that time, she had the opportunity to meet Gary Sinise, an experience that inspired her to continue honoring the stories of her personal military heroes and demonstrated just how powerful simple acts of service can be.
Rebekah’s passion for supporting the military community is rooted in a proud family legacy of service spanning every branch of the United States Armed Forces and tracing back to both the Texas Republic and the American Revolution. Guided by that heritage, she remains committed to enriching the lives of military members, veterans, and their families. She is driven by a heartfelt belief in giving back to those who sacrifice so much and strives to help ensure their lives are as rich, full, and beautiful as possible.
When she isn’t volunteering, Rebekah works as a Title Examiner, balancing the work that pays the bills with the work that fills her soul.

