This video discusses the legacy of Navy SEAL Gabe Accardi and his vision for a Wounded Warriors hockey team, sponsored by the NHL's Florida Panthers. It also touches on personal security threats faced by host Shawn Ryan and a symbolic incident involving a framed jersey. The content highlights veteran support and unexpected connections between sports and military service.
This episode of Gun Talk Hunt features Tom Snider of Trinity Oaks, an organization dedicated to providing outdoor experiences to various groups, including Wounded Warriors, veterans, youth, and disabled individuals. Snider shares his personal journey from poverty to success, which inspired him to create Trinity Oaks to offer opportunities he lacked as a child. The organization relies heavily on volunteers and aims to foster a spirit of service by connecting people with the outdoors and each other, emphasizing that the experience is about impacting lives rather than personal gain.
This video features Noel and Roy from Special Operations Wounded Warriors (SOWW) discussing their organization's mission to support veterans. They explain who SOWW is, the services they provide, and how viewers can contribute or seek assistance. The video also includes links to SOWW's donation page, Amazon store, Patreon, and other associated online presences like Guitarsenal and Iraqveteran8888's website and social media. A standard disclaimer regarding the educational and documentary nature of the content, along with safety guidelines, is also present.
This video highlights the Special Operations Wounded Warriors (SOWW) charity and their "Takin' Bacon" hog hunt event. It details SOWW's mission to support American heroes, specifically those wounded in special operations, and outlines how viewers can contribute. Medal of Honor recipient MSG (R) Leroy Petry is featured in the discussion. The video also promotes various brands and platforms associated with the content creator, including Nine Line Apparel and the Warrior Poet Society Network, offering discount codes.
This video, "Camp Patriot," presented by NRA Life of Duty and sponsored by Brownells and Smith & Wesson, profiles Micah Clark. After returning from Afghanistan, Clark founded Camp Patriot to provide paralyzed veterans with camaraderie, adventure, and hope. The description highlights the organization's mission to support this often underserved population, emphasizing gratitude and responsibility towards those who served and were wounded.
This episode of Patriot Profiles, sponsored by Smith & Wesson, features Micah Clark, founder of Camp Patriot. After returning from Afghanistan, Clark was inspired to create a facility for paralyzed veterans. Camp Patriot aims to provide camaraderie, adventure, and hope to chronically underserved veterans, addressing a significant need within this population.
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