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Ally and NASCAR s Alex Bowman reveal paint scheme to honor fallen Marine and aid veteran mental health

Ally and NASCAR s Alex Bowman reveal paint scheme to honor fallen Marine and aid veteran mental health Bowman s Memorial Day paint scheme pays tribute to Marine Captain Matthew H. Brewer, who suffered from what his family believes was Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) As part of the NASCAR Salutes initiative and Mental Health Awareness Month, Ally will make donations to the Concussion Legacy Foundation and USO News provided by Share this article Share this article CHARLOTTE, N.C., May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Ally Financial and Alex Bowman, driver of the Ally-sponsored No. 48 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE of Hendrick Motorsports, today unveiled a military-themed race car paint scheme honoring Marine Captain Matthew H. Brewer, who tragically ended his life in February of this year after battling severe symptoms characteristic of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Bowman will race in the commemorative paint scheme on Memorial Day

This Motorcycle Is Ready to Serve U S Special Operations Forces

This Motorcycle Is Ready to Serve U.S. Special Operations Forces Even 100 years after its adoption, the motorcycle still has a well respected, well earned place alongside other military vehicles. Here s What You Need to Know: It is unlikely that the U.S. military will ever employ tens of thousands of bikes for combat, but the motorcycle still has a job to do. A big part of the global war on terror meant going to places where teams need to get in and out fast, and that included remote locations where you can’t always count on helicopters or other aircraft to provide the transportation. In some cases two wheels can do the job much better than four, which is why after first being adopted by the U.S. Army 100 years ago the motorcycle is still being used to ride into action.

Vietnam wall: Fall River dedicates war memorial

FALL RIVER  More than 500 Vietnam veterans, Gold Star families, officials and friends and families gathered at Bicentennial Park on Saturday to honor the fallen and dedicate the region s recently completed 80% replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington D.C. The $1.5 million project, which has been four years in the making led by a group of 16 volunteers, is a welcome addition to the city’s waterfront memorials to veterans killed in foreign wars. “This is what happens when the community, its citizens and the Commonwealth work for a common cause   this wall,” said Joe Marshall, president of the Fall River Vietnam Memorial Wall Committee. “Everybody here can be very proud of this monument and we’d like to think a focal point of Fall River and definitely Bicentennial Park.

Former Joint Chiefs chairman blasts retired generals who questioned Biden s mental fitness

More than 120 signed the Open Letter from Retired Generals and Admirals The letter questioned the integrity of the U.S. election  It also questions Biden s mental fitness, blasts the Iran deal, says anarchy cannot be tolerated, and says illegals are flooding our country Retired four-star General Joseph Dunford, known as Fighting Joe in his 42-year career, rounded on the signatories of the missive  Dunford– in the top job from 2015 to 2019 – exclusively told Dailymail.com: It is inappropriate for them to comment on the performance of the President The letter signed by the 120 retired generals and admirals echoes Trump s claims that absentee ballots are not secure

North Brunswick police officers honored for wartime military service

North Brunswick police officers honored for wartime military service North Brunswick police officers honored for wartime military service   1 / 18  William Bonura, a U.S. Marine who is now a member of the North Brunswick Police Department, was honored with a secondary street sign in his name.   2 / 18  North Brunswick police officer and U.S. Army veteran William Trammell Jr. was honored with a street sign for Trammell Way at the intersection of Holly Road and Wood Avenue on May 10.   3 / 18  William Bonura, a U.S. Marine who is now a member of the North Brunswick Police Department, was honored with a secondary street sign in his name.

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