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Operation Resolute: Taking Care of Your Guys

Operation Resolute: Taking Care of Your Guys

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Operation Resolute is a nonprofit organization based in North Carolina that is dedicated to sustaining and strengthening families within the US Armed Forces by serving with and working through military chaplains. Family events are designed to address the unique needs of military life to build solid marriages, positive parenting relationships, and health family dynamics. OTSD is epidemic in the ranks of they military and the statistic of daily veteran suicides is well known. Military marriages suffer a 70% divorce rate. Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Airmen have as their ally through this the chaplains that serve alongside them. OR facilitates events and activates to help bridge servicemen with their chaplains in a refuge setting.

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Topics Discussed:

  • Fishing in Saddam's private ponds.
  • "Serve chaplains, sustain families, strengthen warriors."
  • The newly acquired 430 acre North Carolina hub for hunting and fishing, "The Refuge"
  • Taking care of families while deployed.
  • Leveraging resources to get help to servicemen who need it most.
  • How outdoor experiences draw guys together.


Intro Music: Burlesque Heartache - RKVC

Outro Music: Home-JHS Pedals

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