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PERRY, Ohio — It may look like a walk in the park, but it's something totally different. This Veterans Day, you can help the men and women who served put one foot in front of the other, by doing the same thing yourself. News 5 anchor Rob Powers caught up with three friends, veterans and business partners, getting ready to hose their first IDEAL Tuff Rucks: March for Heroes.
“We want it to be challenging,” Myers said. “Twenty-two miles is gonna take some work and it’s gonna take some effort that that’s a little bit we can do to help people who have sacrificed so much for us.” Twenty-two has been a significant number for years among veterans groups. A 2021 Department of Veterans Affairs report estimated 22 veterans die from suicide in the U.S. every single day. Brian Swick spent 10 years in the Army and told Rob he’s been in some low places.
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