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We’ve Got Your Six 07-22-25

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We’ve Got Your Six 07-22-25

Jeff and Ginger welcomed our friends from the Manchester VA Medical Center today for their monthly highlight.  Dr Phemester leads the Smoking Cessation Clinic and is looking for “quitters!” Listen in to learn more about their one-on-one program, which supports individuals who are thinking of quitting or are actively in the process.  Dr Phemester reminds us that smoking is one of the few preventable causes of death, and he is on a mission of prevention.  During the back half of the show, we heard from Jeff Hiatt, SWAM Board Member and paintball enthusiast.  SWAM recently hosted a mentoring and adventure event which helped raise thousands of dollars for our local veteran organizations.  And for the historians out there, you don’t want to miss the details for the Normandy trip.  For health, wellness and travel – We’ve got your six!!

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