Cowboys & Indians

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Honoring Our Vets

have been a reader for a long time. Your most recent February/March [edition], “The American Issue,” was particularly interesting to me in that you highlighted. I have never served in the military but recently have been working with a group of retired officers who have founded the Warriors Afield Legacy Foundation. [Its] mission is to work with and mentor individual veterans — on a one-to-one basis — who have suffered serious physical or mental trauma. They use hunting and fishing as a medium of accomplishing their mission.

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