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The Wheeling For Healing bike ride to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project presented by the Missouri Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark III camera. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 5.7.

 

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Actor, director, producer and former Kansas City Chiefs all-pro defensive back Fred “The Hammer” Williamson host The 6th Annual Wounded Warrior Project Celebrity Golf Tournament at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino and Eagle Falls Golf Course.

 

The Wounded Warrior Project www.woundedwarriorproject.org is a tax exempted 501c(3) non-profit that seeks to assist those men and women of our armed forces who have been severely injured during the conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq and other locations around the world.

 

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Fred "The Hammer" Williamson played host to his celebrity golf tournament benefiting The Wounded Warrior Project featuring an array of stars form the NFL, MLB and NBA at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino and Eagle Falls Golf Course.

 

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The Wheeling For Healing bike ride to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project presented by the Missouri Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark III camera. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 5.7.

 

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The Wheeling For Healing bike ride to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project presented by the Missouri Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark III camera. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 5.7.

 

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Actor, director, producer and former Kansas City Chiefs all-pro defensive back Fred “The Hammer” Williamson host The 6th Annual Wounded Warrior Project Celebrity Golf Tournament at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino and Eagle Falls Golf Course.

 

The Wounded Warrior Project www.woundedwarriorproject.org is a tax exempted 501c(3) non-profit that seeks to assist those men and women of our armed forces who have been severely injured during the conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq and other locations around the world.

 

www.fantasyspringsresort.com

Now more than ever..we need to help and support our Veterans..and remember to 'thank' them for their service and sacrifices.

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The Wheeling For Healing bike ride to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project presented by the Missouri Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark III camera. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 5.7.

 

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Colors of the Alternative MC - Texas Gulf Coast Chapter!!! Really nice people working hard for a great cause. Wounded Warrior Project - www.woundedwarriorproject.org/

Finally got the POW/MIA - Wounded Warrior pads installed on Captain Bart's Bossman Skiff yesterday. Bart was a great guy to work with and we look forward to getting out on the water with him in the near future. Please be sure to check him out if your looking for a charter in Florida or if you know a Vet who might benefit from a little fishing and comradery. His website is: redtaloncharters.com/

 

Please support: POW-MIA Families www.pow-miafamilies.org/ & the Wounded Warrior Project support.woundedwarriorproject.org

 

Captain Bart Rutan is a career military veteran who was medically retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2009 after returning from a voluntary tour in Afghanistan. His military career spans 28 years, beginning with the U.S. Coast Guard where he received numerous awards, including Best Shipmate. If not saving lives as required as a U.S. Air Force flight engineer, Captain Bart would doubtlessly be rescuing those in need on his own simply out of altruistic love for his fellow humankind – and animalkind. His Air Force medals include The Meritorious Service Medal for distinguished performance while on deployment to Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The medal accompaniment acknowledges that more than 30 lives were saved as a result of Master Sergeant Daniel Rutan’s outstanding professionalism, skill, and leadership. He is called “resourceful, charismatic, and keenly observant.” The award accompaniment further affirms his loyalty to the rescue motto, “These things we do that others may live.”

 

Numerous other awards cite Daniel “Bart” Rutan’s tireless loyalty to the motto, including The Air Force Commendation Medal (First Oak Leaf Cluster) for outstanding achievement as a Combat Rescue Flight Engineer, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, whereby 28 lives were saved from a sinking ship in the Atlantic under turbulent conditions; The Air Force Commendation Medal (Second Oak Leaf Cluster) for meritorious service as a Flight Engineer Craftsman, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, and excellence and dedication; USAF Certificate of Appreciation, 145 lives saved, Hurricane Andrew, and Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, 17 saves; Air Medal Desert Storm, Air Force Commendation Medal, Rescue Flight 833, 28 saves; Alaska Governor’s Distinguished Unit Citation; NATO Ribbon; The Alaska Commendation Medal for Outstanding Service, 30 lives saved; and Honorable Discharge 2009.

Captain Bart left Alaska with his wife after retiring from the Air Force, returned to his native shores of Florida, and is now living his lifelong dream of captaindom and his own Red Talon Charters. His dog Lola is often his Best Shipmate aboard the Red Talon.

 

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After the first game of the series was halted due to rain on Saturday, the West Florida and West Georgia baseball teams resumed play on Sunday, and UWF swept the doubleheader with scores of 16-3 and 10-7. The Argonauts put on a show for the military in attendance for the Wounded Warrior Project game, pounding out eight extra-base hits and scoring 26 combined runs in the doubleheader sweep.

The Wheeling For Healing bike ride to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project presented by the Missouri Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark III camera. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 5.7.

 

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Crew members from Coast Guard Station Fire Island show their support for the Wounded Warrior Project's sixth annual Babylon Soldier Ride in Babylon, N.Y., July 19, 2013. This ride is a four-day event, which service members use to overcome physical, mental or emotional wounds. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Ali Flockerzi)

Finally got the POW/MIA - Wounded Warrior pads installed on Captain Bart's Bossman Skiff yesterday. Bart was a great guy to work with and we look forward to getting out on the water with him in the near future. Please be sure to check him out if your looking for a charter in Florida or if you know a Vet who might benefit from a little fishing and comradery. His website is: redtaloncharters.com/

 

Please support: POW-MIA Families www.pow-miafamilies.org/ & the Wounded Warrior Project support.woundedwarriorproject.org

 

Captain Bart Rutan is a career military veteran who was medically retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2009 after returning from a voluntary tour in Afghanistan. His military career spans 28 years, beginning with the U.S. Coast Guard where he received numerous awards, including Best Shipmate. If not saving lives as required as a U.S. Air Force flight engineer, Captain Bart would doubtlessly be rescuing those in need on his own simply out of altruistic love for his fellow humankind – and animalkind. His Air Force medals include The Meritorious Service Medal for distinguished performance while on deployment to Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The medal accompaniment acknowledges that more than 30 lives were saved as a result of Master Sergeant Daniel Rutan’s outstanding professionalism, skill, and leadership. He is called “resourceful, charismatic, and keenly observant.” The award accompaniment further affirms his loyalty to the rescue motto, “These things we do that others may live.”

 

Numerous other awards cite Daniel “Bart” Rutan’s tireless loyalty to the motto, including The Air Force Commendation Medal (First Oak Leaf Cluster) for outstanding achievement as a Combat Rescue Flight Engineer, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, whereby 28 lives were saved from a sinking ship in the Atlantic under turbulent conditions; The Air Force Commendation Medal (Second Oak Leaf Cluster) for meritorious service as a Flight Engineer Craftsman, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, and excellence and dedication; USAF Certificate of Appreciation, 145 lives saved, Hurricane Andrew, and Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, 17 saves; Air Medal Desert Storm, Air Force Commendation Medal, Rescue Flight 833, 28 saves; Alaska Governor’s Distinguished Unit Citation; NATO Ribbon; The Alaska Commendation Medal for Outstanding Service, 30 lives saved; and Honorable Discharge 2009.

Captain Bart left Alaska with his wife after retiring from the Air Force, returned to his native shores of Florida, and is now living his lifelong dream of captaindom and his own Red Talon Charters. His dog Lola is often his Best Shipmate aboard the Red Talon.

 

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CAMP KINSER, OKINAWA, Japan — Justin Constantine, from Arlington, Virginia, gives a presentation Dec. 4 to Marines at Camp Kinser about Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and emotional wellness in the Marine Corps. Constantine suffered a traumatic brain injury during combat in Iraq and shares his story to inspire others all over the world. Constantine is a retired lieutenant colonel and is now an inspirational speaker focused on reaching out to Marines in need of help. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Isaac Ibarra/Released)

 

Finally got the POW/MIA - Wounded Warrior pads installed on Captain Bart's Bossman Skiff yesterday. Bart was a great guy to work with and we look forward to getting out on the water with him in the near future. Please be sure to check him out if your looking for a charter in Florida or if you know a Vet who might benefit from a little fishing and comradery. His website is: redtaloncharters.com/

 

Please support: POW-MIA Families www.pow-miafamilies.org/ & the Wounded Warrior Project support.woundedwarriorproject.org

 

Captain Bart Rutan is a career military veteran who was medically retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2009 after returning from a voluntary tour in Afghanistan. His military career spans 28 years, beginning with the U.S. Coast Guard where he received numerous awards, including Best Shipmate. If not saving lives as required as a U.S. Air Force flight engineer, Captain Bart would doubtlessly be rescuing those in need on his own simply out of altruistic love for his fellow humankind – and animalkind. His Air Force medals include The Meritorious Service Medal for distinguished performance while on deployment to Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The medal accompaniment acknowledges that more than 30 lives were saved as a result of Master Sergeant Daniel Rutan’s outstanding professionalism, skill, and leadership. He is called “resourceful, charismatic, and keenly observant.” The award accompaniment further affirms his loyalty to the rescue motto, “These things we do that others may live.”

 

Numerous other awards cite Daniel “Bart” Rutan’s tireless loyalty to the motto, including The Air Force Commendation Medal (First Oak Leaf Cluster) for outstanding achievement as a Combat Rescue Flight Engineer, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, whereby 28 lives were saved from a sinking ship in the Atlantic under turbulent conditions; The Air Force Commendation Medal (Second Oak Leaf Cluster) for meritorious service as a Flight Engineer Craftsman, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, and excellence and dedication; USAF Certificate of Appreciation, 145 lives saved, Hurricane Andrew, and Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, 17 saves; Air Medal Desert Storm, Air Force Commendation Medal, Rescue Flight 833, 28 saves; Alaska Governor’s Distinguished Unit Citation; NATO Ribbon; The Alaska Commendation Medal for Outstanding Service, 30 lives saved; and Honorable Discharge 2009.

Captain Bart left Alaska with his wife after retiring from the Air Force, returned to his native shores of Florida, and is now living his lifelong dream of captaindom and his own Red Talon Charters. His dog Lola is often his Best Shipmate aboard the Red Talon.

 

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The Wheeling For Healing bike ride to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project presented by the Missouri Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark III camera. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 5.7.

 

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Finally got the POW/MIA - Wounded Warrior pads installed on Captain Bart's Bossman Skiff yesterday. Bart was a great guy to work with and we look forward to getting out on the water with him in the near future. Please be sure to check him out if your looking for a charter in Florida or if you know a Vet who might benefit from a little fishing and comradery. His website is: redtaloncharters.com/

 

Please support: POW-MIA Families www.pow-miafamilies.org/ & the Wounded Warrior Project support.woundedwarriorproject.org

 

Captain Bart Rutan is a career military veteran who was medically retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2009 after returning from a voluntary tour in Afghanistan. His military career spans 28 years, beginning with the U.S. Coast Guard where he received numerous awards, including Best Shipmate. If not saving lives as required as a U.S. Air Force flight engineer, Captain Bart would doubtlessly be rescuing those in need on his own simply out of altruistic love for his fellow humankind – and animalkind. His Air Force medals include The Meritorious Service Medal for distinguished performance while on deployment to Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The medal accompaniment acknowledges that more than 30 lives were saved as a result of Master Sergeant Daniel Rutan’s outstanding professionalism, skill, and leadership. He is called “resourceful, charismatic, and keenly observant.” The award accompaniment further affirms his loyalty to the rescue motto, “These things we do that others may live.”

 

Numerous other awards cite Daniel “Bart” Rutan’s tireless loyalty to the motto, including The Air Force Commendation Medal (First Oak Leaf Cluster) for outstanding achievement as a Combat Rescue Flight Engineer, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, whereby 28 lives were saved from a sinking ship in the Atlantic under turbulent conditions; The Air Force Commendation Medal (Second Oak Leaf Cluster) for meritorious service as a Flight Engineer Craftsman, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, and excellence and dedication; USAF Certificate of Appreciation, 145 lives saved, Hurricane Andrew, and Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, 17 saves; Air Medal Desert Storm, Air Force Commendation Medal, Rescue Flight 833, 28 saves; Alaska Governor’s Distinguished Unit Citation; NATO Ribbon; The Alaska Commendation Medal for Outstanding Service, 30 lives saved; and Honorable Discharge 2009.

Captain Bart left Alaska with his wife after retiring from the Air Force, returned to his native shores of Florida, and is now living his lifelong dream of captaindom and his own Red Talon Charters. His dog Lola is often his Best Shipmate aboard the Red Talon.

 

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On July 19, 2018, FDNY members and Veterans participated in the @wwp Soldier Ride as it made its way through NYC. All funds raised by Soldier Ride participants are used to help warriors combat stress recovery, job training and counseling, adaptive sports programs, and more. Wounded Warrior Project has helped over 100,000 veterans with proven life-changing programs. Learn more about the Soldier ride at www.woundedwarriorproject.org.

Actor, director, producer and former Kansas City Chiefs all-pro defensive back Fred “The Hammer” Williamson host The 6th Annual Wounded Warrior Project Celebrity Golf Tournament at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino and Eagle Falls Golf Course.

 

The Wounded Warrior Project www.woundedwarriorproject.org is a tax exempted 501c(3) non-profit that seeks to assist those men and women of our armed forces who have been severely injured during the conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq and other locations around the world.

 

www.fantasyspringsresort.com

Finally got the POW/MIA - Wounded Warrior pads installed on Captain Bart's Bossman Skiff yesterday. Bart was a great guy to work with and we look forward to getting out on the water with him in the near future. Please be sure to check him out if your looking for a charter in Florida or if you know a Vet who might benefit from a little fishing and comradery. His website is: redtaloncharters.com/

 

Please support: POW-MIA Families www.pow-miafamilies.org/ & the Wounded Warrior Project support.woundedwarriorproject.org

 

Captain Bart Rutan is a career military veteran who was medically retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2009 after returning from a voluntary tour in Afghanistan. His military career spans 28 years, beginning with the U.S. Coast Guard where he received numerous awards, including Best Shipmate. If not saving lives as required as a U.S. Air Force flight engineer, Captain Bart would doubtlessly be rescuing those in need on his own simply out of altruistic love for his fellow humankind – and animalkind. His Air Force medals include The Meritorious Service Medal for distinguished performance while on deployment to Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The medal accompaniment acknowledges that more than 30 lives were saved as a result of Master Sergeant Daniel Rutan’s outstanding professionalism, skill, and leadership. He is called “resourceful, charismatic, and keenly observant.” The award accompaniment further affirms his loyalty to the rescue motto, “These things we do that others may live.”

 

Numerous other awards cite Daniel “Bart” Rutan’s tireless loyalty to the motto, including The Air Force Commendation Medal (First Oak Leaf Cluster) for outstanding achievement as a Combat Rescue Flight Engineer, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, whereby 28 lives were saved from a sinking ship in the Atlantic under turbulent conditions; The Air Force Commendation Medal (Second Oak Leaf Cluster) for meritorious service as a Flight Engineer Craftsman, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, and excellence and dedication; USAF Certificate of Appreciation, 145 lives saved, Hurricane Andrew, and Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, 17 saves; Air Medal Desert Storm, Air Force Commendation Medal, Rescue Flight 833, 28 saves; Alaska Governor’s Distinguished Unit Citation; NATO Ribbon; The Alaska Commendation Medal for Outstanding Service, 30 lives saved; and Honorable Discharge 2009.

Captain Bart left Alaska with his wife after retiring from the Air Force, returned to his native shores of Florida, and is now living his lifelong dream of captaindom and his own Red Talon Charters. His dog Lola is often his Best Shipmate aboard the Red Talon.

 

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The Wheeling For Healing bike ride to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project presented by the Missouri Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark III camera. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 5.7.

 

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Reposting for Memorial Day…

 

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen USN, shared his personal commitment to the Wounded Warriors Project (http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/). He asked that we all work within our own communities to reach out to the those returning heroes who have been injured an battle by letting let them know how much their sacrifices appreciated by the country.

 

In reference to the elections he said, “I am apolitical. I try to keep my heading set to 000.” Whoever is elected, “Come January 21st, I am the only person (among the presidential advisors) who will still be in the room. (Oval office).”

Finally got the POW/MIA - Wounded Warrior pads installed on Captain Bart's Bossman Skiff yesterday. Bart was a great guy to work with and we look forward to getting out on the water with him in the near future. Please be sure to check him out if your looking for a charter in Florida or if you know a Vet who might benefit from a little fishing and comradery. His website is: redtaloncharters.com/

 

Please support: POW-MIA Families www.pow-miafamilies.org/ & the Wounded Warrior Project support.woundedwarriorproject.org

 

Captain Bart Rutan is a career military veteran who was medically retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2009 after returning from a voluntary tour in Afghanistan. His military career spans 28 years, beginning with the U.S. Coast Guard where he received numerous awards, including Best Shipmate. If not saving lives as required as a U.S. Air Force flight engineer, Captain Bart would doubtlessly be rescuing those in need on his own simply out of altruistic love for his fellow humankind – and animalkind. His Air Force medals include The Meritorious Service Medal for distinguished performance while on deployment to Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The medal accompaniment acknowledges that more than 30 lives were saved as a result of Master Sergeant Daniel Rutan’s outstanding professionalism, skill, and leadership. He is called “resourceful, charismatic, and keenly observant.” The award accompaniment further affirms his loyalty to the rescue motto, “These things we do that others may live.”

 

Numerous other awards cite Daniel “Bart” Rutan’s tireless loyalty to the motto, including The Air Force Commendation Medal (First Oak Leaf Cluster) for outstanding achievement as a Combat Rescue Flight Engineer, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, whereby 28 lives were saved from a sinking ship in the Atlantic under turbulent conditions; The Air Force Commendation Medal (Second Oak Leaf Cluster) for meritorious service as a Flight Engineer Craftsman, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, and excellence and dedication; USAF Certificate of Appreciation, 145 lives saved, Hurricane Andrew, and Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, 17 saves; Air Medal Desert Storm, Air Force Commendation Medal, Rescue Flight 833, 28 saves; Alaska Governor’s Distinguished Unit Citation; NATO Ribbon; The Alaska Commendation Medal for Outstanding Service, 30 lives saved; and Honorable Discharge 2009.

Captain Bart left Alaska with his wife after retiring from the Air Force, returned to his native shores of Florida, and is now living his lifelong dream of captaindom and his own Red Talon Charters. His dog Lola is often his Best Shipmate aboard the Red Talon.

 

Learn more at www.seadek.com

 

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Crew members from Coast Guard Station Fire Island show their support for the Wounded Warrior Project's sixth annual Babylon Soldier Ride in Babylon, N.Y., July 19, 2013. This ride is a four-day event, which service members use to overcome physical, mental or emotional wounds. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Ali Flockerzi)

Finally got the POW/MIA - Wounded Warrior pads installed on Captain Bart's Bossman Skiff yesterday. Bart was a great guy to work with and we look forward to getting out on the water with him in the near future. Please be sure to check him out if your looking for a charter in Florida or if you know a Vet who might benefit from a little fishing and comradery. His website is: redtaloncharters.com/

 

Please support: POW-MIA Families www.pow-miafamilies.org/ & the Wounded Warrior Project support.woundedwarriorproject.org

 

Captain Bart Rutan is a career military veteran who was medically retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2009 after returning from a voluntary tour in Afghanistan. His military career spans 28 years, beginning with the U.S. Coast Guard where he received numerous awards, including Best Shipmate. If not saving lives as required as a U.S. Air Force flight engineer, Captain Bart would doubtlessly be rescuing those in need on his own simply out of altruistic love for his fellow humankind – and animalkind. His Air Force medals include The Meritorious Service Medal for distinguished performance while on deployment to Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The medal accompaniment acknowledges that more than 30 lives were saved as a result of Master Sergeant Daniel Rutan’s outstanding professionalism, skill, and leadership. He is called “resourceful, charismatic, and keenly observant.” The award accompaniment further affirms his loyalty to the rescue motto, “These things we do that others may live.”

 

Numerous other awards cite Daniel “Bart” Rutan’s tireless loyalty to the motto, including The Air Force Commendation Medal (First Oak Leaf Cluster) for outstanding achievement as a Combat Rescue Flight Engineer, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, whereby 28 lives were saved from a sinking ship in the Atlantic under turbulent conditions; The Air Force Commendation Medal (Second Oak Leaf Cluster) for meritorious service as a Flight Engineer Craftsman, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, and excellence and dedication; USAF Certificate of Appreciation, 145 lives saved, Hurricane Andrew, and Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, 17 saves; Air Medal Desert Storm, Air Force Commendation Medal, Rescue Flight 833, 28 saves; Alaska Governor’s Distinguished Unit Citation; NATO Ribbon; The Alaska Commendation Medal for Outstanding Service, 30 lives saved; and Honorable Discharge 2009.

Captain Bart left Alaska with his wife after retiring from the Air Force, returned to his native shores of Florida, and is now living his lifelong dream of captaindom and his own Red Talon Charters. His dog Lola is often his Best Shipmate aboard the Red Talon.

 

Learn more at www.seadek.com

 

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The Wheeling For Healing bike ride to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project presented by the Missouri Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark III camera. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 5.7.

 

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Representing Orangewood - (Club Member) Tim Patton, Chris Simonson, OCF CEO Cal Winslow, (Club Member) Reid McCarthy and Steve Buck, General Manager

 

Crew members from Coast Guard Station Fire Island show their support for the Wounded Warrior Project's sixth annual Babylon Soldier Ride in Babylon, N.Y., July 19, 2013. This ride is a four-day event, which servicemembers use to overcome physical, mental or emotional wounds. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Ali Flockerzi)

Finally got the POW/MIA - Wounded Warrior pads installed on Captain Bart's Bossman Skiff yesterday. Bart was a great guy to work with and we look forward to getting out on the water with him in the near future. Please be sure to check him out if your looking for a charter in Florida or if you know a Vet who might benefit from a little fishing and comradery. His website is: redtaloncharters.com/

 

Please support: POW-MIA Families www.pow-miafamilies.org/ & the Wounded Warrior Project support.woundedwarriorproject.org

 

Captain Bart Rutan is a career military veteran who was medically retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2009 after returning from a voluntary tour in Afghanistan. His military career spans 28 years, beginning with the U.S. Coast Guard where he received numerous awards, including Best Shipmate. If not saving lives as required as a U.S. Air Force flight engineer, Captain Bart would doubtlessly be rescuing those in need on his own simply out of altruistic love for his fellow humankind – and animalkind. His Air Force medals include The Meritorious Service Medal for distinguished performance while on deployment to Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The medal accompaniment acknowledges that more than 30 lives were saved as a result of Master Sergeant Daniel Rutan’s outstanding professionalism, skill, and leadership. He is called “resourceful, charismatic, and keenly observant.” The award accompaniment further affirms his loyalty to the rescue motto, “These things we do that others may live.”

 

Numerous other awards cite Daniel “Bart” Rutan’s tireless loyalty to the motto, including The Air Force Commendation Medal (First Oak Leaf Cluster) for outstanding achievement as a Combat Rescue Flight Engineer, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, whereby 28 lives were saved from a sinking ship in the Atlantic under turbulent conditions; The Air Force Commendation Medal (Second Oak Leaf Cluster) for meritorious service as a Flight Engineer Craftsman, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, and excellence and dedication; USAF Certificate of Appreciation, 145 lives saved, Hurricane Andrew, and Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, 17 saves; Air Medal Desert Storm, Air Force Commendation Medal, Rescue Flight 833, 28 saves; Alaska Governor’s Distinguished Unit Citation; NATO Ribbon; The Alaska Commendation Medal for Outstanding Service, 30 lives saved; and Honorable Discharge 2009.

Captain Bart left Alaska with his wife after retiring from the Air Force, returned to his native shores of Florida, and is now living his lifelong dream of captaindom and his own Red Talon Charters. His dog Lola is often his Best Shipmate aboard the Red Talon.

 

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Covington, LA

 

Benefiting the Wounded Warrior Project

Finally got the POW/MIA - Wounded Warrior pads installed on Captain Bart's Bossman Skiff yesterday. Bart was a great guy to work with and we look forward to getting out on the water with him in the near future. Please be sure to check him out if your looking for a charter in Florida or if you know a Vet who might benefit from a little fishing and comradery. His website is: redtaloncharters.com/

 

Please support: POW-MIA Families www.pow-miafamilies.org/ & the Wounded Warrior Project support.woundedwarriorproject.org

 

Captain Bart Rutan is a career military veteran who was medically retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2009 after returning from a voluntary tour in Afghanistan. His military career spans 28 years, beginning with the U.S. Coast Guard where he received numerous awards, including Best Shipmate. If not saving lives as required as a U.S. Air Force flight engineer, Captain Bart would doubtlessly be rescuing those in need on his own simply out of altruistic love for his fellow humankind – and animalkind. His Air Force medals include The Meritorious Service Medal for distinguished performance while on deployment to Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The medal accompaniment acknowledges that more than 30 lives were saved as a result of Master Sergeant Daniel Rutan’s outstanding professionalism, skill, and leadership. He is called “resourceful, charismatic, and keenly observant.” The award accompaniment further affirms his loyalty to the rescue motto, “These things we do that others may live.”

 

Numerous other awards cite Daniel “Bart” Rutan’s tireless loyalty to the motto, including The Air Force Commendation Medal (First Oak Leaf Cluster) for outstanding achievement as a Combat Rescue Flight Engineer, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, whereby 28 lives were saved from a sinking ship in the Atlantic under turbulent conditions; The Air Force Commendation Medal (Second Oak Leaf Cluster) for meritorious service as a Flight Engineer Craftsman, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, and excellence and dedication; USAF Certificate of Appreciation, 145 lives saved, Hurricane Andrew, and Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, 17 saves; Air Medal Desert Storm, Air Force Commendation Medal, Rescue Flight 833, 28 saves; Alaska Governor’s Distinguished Unit Citation; NATO Ribbon; The Alaska Commendation Medal for Outstanding Service, 30 lives saved; and Honorable Discharge 2009.

Captain Bart left Alaska with his wife after retiring from the Air Force, returned to his native shores of Florida, and is now living his lifelong dream of captaindom and his own Red Talon Charters. His dog Lola is often his Best Shipmate aboard the Red Talon.

 

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Finally got the POW/MIA - Wounded Warrior pads installed on Captain Bart's Bossman Skiff yesterday. Bart was a great guy to work with and we look forward to getting out on the water with him in the near future. Please be sure to check him out if your looking for a charter in Florida or if you know a Vet who might benefit from a little fishing and comradery. His website is: redtaloncharters.com/

 

Please support: POW-MIA Families www.pow-miafamilies.org/ & the Wounded Warrior Project support.woundedwarriorproject.org

 

Captain Bart Rutan is a career military veteran who was medically retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2009 after returning from a voluntary tour in Afghanistan. His military career spans 28 years, beginning with the U.S. Coast Guard where he received numerous awards, including Best Shipmate. If not saving lives as required as a U.S. Air Force flight engineer, Captain Bart would doubtlessly be rescuing those in need on his own simply out of altruistic love for his fellow humankind – and animalkind. His Air Force medals include The Meritorious Service Medal for distinguished performance while on deployment to Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The medal accompaniment acknowledges that more than 30 lives were saved as a result of Master Sergeant Daniel Rutan’s outstanding professionalism, skill, and leadership. He is called “resourceful, charismatic, and keenly observant.” The award accompaniment further affirms his loyalty to the rescue motto, “These things we do that others may live.”

 

Numerous other awards cite Daniel “Bart” Rutan’s tireless loyalty to the motto, including The Air Force Commendation Medal (First Oak Leaf Cluster) for outstanding achievement as a Combat Rescue Flight Engineer, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, whereby 28 lives were saved from a sinking ship in the Atlantic under turbulent conditions; The Air Force Commendation Medal (Second Oak Leaf Cluster) for meritorious service as a Flight Engineer Craftsman, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, and excellence and dedication; USAF Certificate of Appreciation, 145 lives saved, Hurricane Andrew, and Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, 17 saves; Air Medal Desert Storm, Air Force Commendation Medal, Rescue Flight 833, 28 saves; Alaska Governor’s Distinguished Unit Citation; NATO Ribbon; The Alaska Commendation Medal for Outstanding Service, 30 lives saved; and Honorable Discharge 2009.

Captain Bart left Alaska with his wife after retiring from the Air Force, returned to his native shores of Florida, and is now living his lifelong dream of captaindom and his own Red Talon Charters. His dog Lola is often his Best Shipmate aboard the Red Talon.

 

Learn more at www.seadek.com

 

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Finally got the POW/MIA - Wounded Warrior pads installed on Captain Bart's Bossman Skiff yesterday. Bart was a great guy to work with and we look forward to getting out on the water with him in the near future. Please be sure to check him out if your looking for a charter in Florida or if you know a Vet who might benefit from a little fishing and comradery. His website is: redtaloncharters.com/

 

Please support: POW-MIA Families www.pow-miafamilies.org/ & the Wounded Warrior Project support.woundedwarriorproject.org

 

Captain Bart Rutan is a career military veteran who was medically retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2009 after returning from a voluntary tour in Afghanistan. His military career spans 28 years, beginning with the U.S. Coast Guard where he received numerous awards, including Best Shipmate. If not saving lives as required as a U.S. Air Force flight engineer, Captain Bart would doubtlessly be rescuing those in need on his own simply out of altruistic love for his fellow humankind – and animalkind. His Air Force medals include The Meritorious Service Medal for distinguished performance while on deployment to Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The medal accompaniment acknowledges that more than 30 lives were saved as a result of Master Sergeant Daniel Rutan’s outstanding professionalism, skill, and leadership. He is called “resourceful, charismatic, and keenly observant.” The award accompaniment further affirms his loyalty to the rescue motto, “These things we do that others may live.”

 

Numerous other awards cite Daniel “Bart” Rutan’s tireless loyalty to the motto, including The Air Force Commendation Medal (First Oak Leaf Cluster) for outstanding achievement as a Combat Rescue Flight Engineer, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, whereby 28 lives were saved from a sinking ship in the Atlantic under turbulent conditions; The Air Force Commendation Medal (Second Oak Leaf Cluster) for meritorious service as a Flight Engineer Craftsman, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, and excellence and dedication; USAF Certificate of Appreciation, 145 lives saved, Hurricane Andrew, and Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, 17 saves; Air Medal Desert Storm, Air Force Commendation Medal, Rescue Flight 833, 28 saves; Alaska Governor’s Distinguished Unit Citation; NATO Ribbon; The Alaska Commendation Medal for Outstanding Service, 30 lives saved; and Honorable Discharge 2009.

Captain Bart left Alaska with his wife after retiring from the Air Force, returned to his native shores of Florida, and is now living his lifelong dream of captaindom and his own Red Talon Charters. His dog Lola is often his Best Shipmate aboard the Red Talon.

 

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Actor, director, producer and former Kansas City Chiefs all-pro defensive back Fred “The Hammer” Williamson host The 6th Annual Wounded Warrior Project Celebrity Golf Tournament at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino and Eagle Falls Golf Course.

 

The Wounded Warrior Project www.woundedwarriorproject.org is a tax exempted 501c(3) non-profit that seeks to assist those men and women of our armed forces who have been severely injured during the conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq and other locations around the world.

 

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Finally got the POW/MIA - Wounded Warrior pads installed on Captain Bart's Bossman Skiff yesterday. Bart was a great guy to work with and we look forward to getting out on the water with him in the near future. Please be sure to check him out if your looking for a charter in Florida or if you know a Vet who might benefit from a little fishing and comradery. His website is: redtaloncharters.com/

 

Please support: POW-MIA Families www.pow-miafamilies.org/ & the Wounded Warrior Project support.woundedwarriorproject.org

 

Captain Bart Rutan is a career military veteran who was medically retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2009 after returning from a voluntary tour in Afghanistan. His military career spans 28 years, beginning with the U.S. Coast Guard where he received numerous awards, including Best Shipmate. If not saving lives as required as a U.S. Air Force flight engineer, Captain Bart would doubtlessly be rescuing those in need on his own simply out of altruistic love for his fellow humankind – and animalkind. His Air Force medals include The Meritorious Service Medal for distinguished performance while on deployment to Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The medal accompaniment acknowledges that more than 30 lives were saved as a result of Master Sergeant Daniel Rutan’s outstanding professionalism, skill, and leadership. He is called “resourceful, charismatic, and keenly observant.” The award accompaniment further affirms his loyalty to the rescue motto, “These things we do that others may live.”

 

Numerous other awards cite Daniel “Bart” Rutan’s tireless loyalty to the motto, including The Air Force Commendation Medal (First Oak Leaf Cluster) for outstanding achievement as a Combat Rescue Flight Engineer, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, whereby 28 lives were saved from a sinking ship in the Atlantic under turbulent conditions; The Air Force Commendation Medal (Second Oak Leaf Cluster) for meritorious service as a Flight Engineer Craftsman, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, and excellence and dedication; USAF Certificate of Appreciation, 145 lives saved, Hurricane Andrew, and Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, 17 saves; Air Medal Desert Storm, Air Force Commendation Medal, Rescue Flight 833, 28 saves; Alaska Governor’s Distinguished Unit Citation; NATO Ribbon; The Alaska Commendation Medal for Outstanding Service, 30 lives saved; and Honorable Discharge 2009.

Captain Bart left Alaska with his wife after retiring from the Air Force, returned to his native shores of Florida, and is now living his lifelong dream of captaindom and his own Red Talon Charters. His dog Lola is often his Best Shipmate aboard the Red Talon.

 

Learn more at www.seadek.com

 

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Elizabeth Welke of Iowa reacts to Vice President Joe Biden calling her husband on her phone at the White House in Washington, D.C. April 16, 2015. Welke was supporting the Wounded Warrior Project Annual Soldier Ride at the White House when Biden made the call. (DoD News photo by EJ Hersom)

Finally got the POW/MIA - Wounded Warrior pads installed on Captain Bart's Bossman Skiff yesterday. Bart was a great guy to work with and we look forward to getting out on the water with him in the near future. Please be sure to check him out if your looking for a charter in Florida or if you know a Vet who might benefit from a little fishing and comradery. His website is: redtaloncharters.com/

 

Please support: POW-MIA Families www.pow-miafamilies.org/ & the Wounded Warrior Project support.woundedwarriorproject.org

 

Captain Bart Rutan is a career military veteran who was medically retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2009 after returning from a voluntary tour in Afghanistan. His military career spans 28 years, beginning with the U.S. Coast Guard where he received numerous awards, including Best Shipmate. If not saving lives as required as a U.S. Air Force flight engineer, Captain Bart would doubtlessly be rescuing those in need on his own simply out of altruistic love for his fellow humankind – and animalkind. His Air Force medals include The Meritorious Service Medal for distinguished performance while on deployment to Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The medal accompaniment acknowledges that more than 30 lives were saved as a result of Master Sergeant Daniel Rutan’s outstanding professionalism, skill, and leadership. He is called “resourceful, charismatic, and keenly observant.” The award accompaniment further affirms his loyalty to the rescue motto, “These things we do that others may live.”

 

Numerous other awards cite Daniel “Bart” Rutan’s tireless loyalty to the motto, including The Air Force Commendation Medal (First Oak Leaf Cluster) for outstanding achievement as a Combat Rescue Flight Engineer, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, whereby 28 lives were saved from a sinking ship in the Atlantic under turbulent conditions; The Air Force Commendation Medal (Second Oak Leaf Cluster) for meritorious service as a Flight Engineer Craftsman, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, and excellence and dedication; USAF Certificate of Appreciation, 145 lives saved, Hurricane Andrew, and Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, 17 saves; Air Medal Desert Storm, Air Force Commendation Medal, Rescue Flight 833, 28 saves; Alaska Governor’s Distinguished Unit Citation; NATO Ribbon; The Alaska Commendation Medal for Outstanding Service, 30 lives saved; and Honorable Discharge 2009.

Captain Bart left Alaska with his wife after retiring from the Air Force, returned to his native shores of Florida, and is now living his lifelong dream of captaindom and his own Red Talon Charters. His dog Lola is often his Best Shipmate aboard the Red Talon.

 

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A U-Haul truck with Soldier Ride (bicyclist) Commemorative Series Supergraphics - Frankfort KY - Oct 2011.

 

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The Wheeling For Healing bike ride to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project presented by the Missouri Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark III camera. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 5.7.

 

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