Wounded Warrior Project and DISH Network Partner to Honor Veterans

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Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) and DISH Network announced yesterday a new partnership that will highlight the nation’s veterans who continue to make a difference. The partnership includes a co-created video series called “Continuing to Serve,” featuring six warriors who are shaping the civilian world with their stories of hope, strength, and service after the military.

“We’re humbled and thrilled to kick off this new, impactful partnership with DISH Network,” said Brea Kratzert Todd, WWP vice president of business development. “Thanks to their support, we can highlight the dedication, resilience, and sheer tenacity of warriors as they overcome obstacles to reach their highest ambitions. I’m confident that together we’ll reach other veterans in need and inspire our communities.” 

In the first video of the series, Retired Army Sgt. Angie Peacock recounts her military experience and the events that altered her life after her deployment to Iraq in 2003. After medically retiring, she spent years grappling with post-traumatic stress until she found hope, community, and healing through her involvement with WWP. She now spends her days traveling the country in her RV, helping other veterans on their road to recovery.

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