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Axios Investigations Firm & Fort Bragg active service members, veterans join up to start 222 mile march to Camp Lejeune!

Axios Inspires Foundation Logo A group of veterans & active service members are marching to Camp Lejeune to bring awareness to mental health within the military and first responder community. What a great feeling seeing the people honking and waving as we walked in the small towns of rural NC. Just reminds me that God and Country are still a part of our American culture.” CEO, Axios Investigations Firm, LLC FORT BRAGG, NC, UNITED STATES, April 18, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ The event, known as Let s Walk it Out: 222+ Mile Ruck March started on Thursday morning April 8th. As stated in the name, the group will walk 222 plus miles from Fayetteville to Jacksonville and back.

Check out these podcasts from Fort Bragg s commands

Military leaders on Fort Bragg have taken to the internet airwaves to talk shop to the troops in the form of podcasts.  From the latest COVID-19 updates, to tackling topics of racism and addiction, there s a podcast for everything.  Here are a few to check out:  FORSCOM Frontline FORSCOM Frontline launched Feb. 12 with Gen. Michael Garrett, the U.S. Army Forces Command’s commander, as its inaugural guest.  The podcast is hosted by the U.S. Army Forces Command’s Public Affairs Office and aims to “share stories of how FORSCOM members are meeting challenges and ensuring the readiness of our Army, while also developing the future force in order to remain ready well into the future.” 

Michigan group carries on mission of Fort Bragg soldier who died in 2006

This month will mark 15 years since Sgt. 1st Class Rick Herrema, 27, was killed in Iraq on April 25, 2006.  But Herrema, who was a U.S. Army Special Operations Command soldier at Fort Bragg, is still responsible for creating relationships that span from Fayetteville to his hometown of Hudsonville, Michigan.   A few years after Herrema’s death in 2014, soldiers in his unit joined forces with others in Fayetteville to transform an old horse farm here into a retreat for military families that bears Herrema’s name   Rick s Place.   The nonprofit Rick Herrema Foundation was formed by his friends and family to carry on his commitment to friends, family and community.  

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