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We’ve Got Your Six 08-27-24

Ashley and Patrick from Liberty House join us this week on We’ve Got Your Six. We get an inside glimpse, from a veteran’s view, of their services and the community they created.  We also welcome Bill Miller from Veterans Martial Arts Training, who invites us to their annual Corn Hole Tournament. Ginger and Jeff round out the show with Rachel Xavier, Swim with a Mission board member, who is helping host a fun afternoon in Holderness – Pets for Vets.  Today is all about the variety of services and how you can support these local nonprofits.

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