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Honoring America's Veterans in Historic Medora with Trent Loos

Trent is joined by an esteemed lineup of guests, including North Dakota's Governor-Elect Kelly Armstrong, who shares his insights on the significance of Veterans' Day and the importance of recognizing our veterans' contributions to national security and freedom.

The episode also features personal stories from veterans who have served across different branches of the military. Jeff Duckwitz, a respected member of the Army National Guard, and James Bowers, a proud veteran of the United States Air Force, both open up about their experiences in service and the lasting impact it has had on their lives. Their stories not only highlight the personal sacrifices made by service members but also underscore the ongoing needs and challenges faced by veterans upon returning home.

Adding a unique perspective to the episode, Dan Dolechek and Roger Kadrmas from the Injured Military Wildlife Project discuss how their organization plays a pivotal role in aiding the healing and rehabilitation of injured veterans through engagement with wildlife and nature. The project exemplifies innovative ways to support veterans' recovery and reintegration into civilian life, fostering a connection with the great outdoors.

"Trent on the Loos" brings these narratives together in Medora, a setting that embodies the spirit of American history and valor, providing a fitting backdrop for a show dedicated to our nation's heroes. This episode not only celebrates the service and sacrifice of our veterans but also encourages viewers to reflect on the true cost of freedom and the ongoing responsibility we have to support those who have worn our country's uniform. It's a powerful reminder of the valor and resilience that define America's armed forces and the enduring spirit of gratitude we share as a nation.

Trent Loos
Veterans' Day
Medora
North Dakota
military veterans
Governor-Elect Kelly Armstrong
Army National Guard
United States Air Force
Injured Military Wildlife Project

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