Posted on Nov 20, 2016
Carrying the football: Nebraska, Iowa student vets take 347-mile walk for suicide awareness
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RP Members and Connections I really like these efforts to make sure that everyone across this country is aware of suicide! I salute these Nebraska, Iowa Student Vets!
By 9 a.m. Thursday, the Nebraska team had already carried their football a mile from Memorial Stadium.
Now they had just 346 more to go.
All the way down O Street, across the Platte River and then the Missouri and, finally, into Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa -- a nine-day, military-style march to draw attention to the number of military veterans who take their own lives.
They started their walk with a group of 19, some in combat boots, others in running shoes, all of them wearing rucksacks. They had a dog and a U.S. flag and plenty of early well-wishers.
Their primary goal? Shine a spotlight on the problem of veteran suicides. Veteran Affairs officials had long reported that an average of 22 vets were killing themselves daily, although earlier this year they lowered that estimate to 20 per day.
RP Members and Connections I really like these efforts to make sure that everyone across this country is aware of suicide! I salute these Nebraska, Iowa Student Vets!
By 9 a.m. Thursday, the Nebraska team had already carried their football a mile from Memorial Stadium.
Now they had just 346 more to go.
All the way down O Street, across the Platte River and then the Missouri and, finally, into Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa -- a nine-day, military-style march to draw attention to the number of military veterans who take their own lives.
They started their walk with a group of 19, some in combat boots, others in running shoes, all of them wearing rucksacks. They had a dog and a U.S. flag and plenty of early well-wishers.
Their primary goal? Shine a spotlight on the problem of veteran suicides. Veteran Affairs officials had long reported that an average of 22 vets were killing themselves daily, although earlier this year they lowered that estimate to 20 per day.
Carrying the football: Nebraska, Iowa student vets take 347-mile walk for suicide awareness
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May their walk be warm, safe and raise the much required awareness with positive results and fully funded budgets to support.
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Thanks for letting us know COL Mikel J. Burroughs that so far more than 200 people -- most of them veterans, but some non-military -- have signed up for the 347 mile walk to raise awareness of veterans suicides. "Walking in shifts, the marchers will cover about 40 miles each day, wearing backpacks that either weigh 22 pounds or contain 22 items symbolic of their service. And they left from Memorial Stadium's 22-yard line, the number a reminder of the many veteran suicides and the reason they’re walking.
The Nebraska marchers will meet the Iowa team Monday at roughly the halfway point, Freedom Rock in Menlo, Iowa, to hand off the game ball and flag, though some Nebraskans will continue the trip."
Kudos to all participating and supporting the walk.
LTC Stephen C. LTC Thomas Tennant MAJ Ken LandgrenCapt Seid Waddell CW5 (Join to see) SMSgt Minister Gerald A. Thomas SGM David W. Carr LOM, DMSM MP SGT1stSgt Eugene Harless SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSLSSG Leo Bell SSgt (Join to see) Sgt Joe LaBranche SGT (Join to see) SGT Forrest Stewart SrA Christopher Wright PO3 Steven Sherrill PO1 John Miller Kim Bolen RN CCM ACM
The Nebraska marchers will meet the Iowa team Monday at roughly the halfway point, Freedom Rock in Menlo, Iowa, to hand off the game ball and flag, though some Nebraskans will continue the trip."
Kudos to all participating and supporting the walk.
LTC Stephen C. LTC Thomas Tennant MAJ Ken LandgrenCapt Seid Waddell CW5 (Join to see) SMSgt Minister Gerald A. Thomas SGM David W. Carr LOM, DMSM MP SGT1stSgt Eugene Harless SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSLSSG Leo Bell SSgt (Join to see) Sgt Joe LaBranche SGT (Join to see) SGT Forrest Stewart SrA Christopher Wright PO3 Steven Sherrill PO1 John Miller Kim Bolen RN CCM ACM
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