Serving Hohenwald, Lewis County Tennessee Since 1898
The ninth annual Double- Creek Rifle hunting sponsored by Wounded Warriors in Action Foundation (WWIAF.org) was hosted by Dennis Reynolds and Shelley Cohen. With incredible support from the community, these five heroes had an opportunity to connect with a commonality of being wounded while serving.
One received his first Purple Heart at the age of 17 while wounded during the Vietnam War and then another injury in 2003 occurred during Operation Iraqi Freedom. This Army veteran from Florida was joined by four other Army Purple Heart recipients from WA, FL, MI, and LA for a WWIA deer hunt held right here in Hohenwald.
Their injuries have an enduring impact on their overall health and well-being. Some have had more than 25 surgeries related to their injuries, others continue to be challenged with hearing loss, mobility restraints, and traumatic brain injury. It is the love of the outdoors, sportsmanship, and the need to connect with other Warriors that is critical to the healing process. Whether it is traumatic brain injury, limb/back disability or post- traumatic stress disorder, or survivor's guilt- these events bolster self-confidence while strengthening a bond with nature and others.
Volunteer guides included Jason Hay, Damian Cole, Garrick Couch, and Manny Moreton. Angela Warren, Ron McConnell, Tammy Adkins, and Amy Reynolds provided items for the meals. The use of side-by-side vehicles for the event was provided by Travis Hinson and Michael Moore.
Game Warden Jonas Cothran donated ice and joined the group for lunch on the first day of the hunt. The Highland Corporation not only provided bottled water, but donated funds toward the cost of hunting licenses and travel. Donations toward the cost of food were provided by friends and colleagues from across the country, including a VFW post in Pennsylvania!
Their testimonials written into the WWIA journal, tell the rest of the story: "Had an absolute great time at DoubleCreek, met some amazing heroes and to hear their stories and connect with each of them was helpful to me." Nathan, US Marine Corp.
"I think as veterans, warriors in general we all thirst for the friendships + family we created in the military. This event fulfills that thirst. I love that I have extended my family here". Stephan, US Army.
"The comradery was plentiful. This event was spectacular, and the guides were very knowledgeable. I could not have asked for better people to be associated with." Deron, SSG (Ret) US Army Infantry
"I used to get a panic attack every two days, because of him (fellow PH at event), I did not have any panic attack and I still feel good." A.B. US Army, Airborn
This weekend of sportsmanship also offers a setting that encourages these heroes to connect with other Purple Heart recipients who understand the impact of being a wounded warrior.
The support of the local community helps to ensure the success of these events and we extend a big thank you to our volunteer guides as well as those who helped with food preparation and sleeping arrangements.
A documentary featuring DoubleCreek and interviews with WWIA Purple Heart veterans who have benefited from these events is available for viewing at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5THSTdAK5LE
The Wounded Warriors in Action Foundation was founded in 2007 and is dedicated to serving our nation's combat wounded, Purple Heart recipients, by providing world-class outdoor sporting activities. This recognition of their sacrifice promotes healing and wellness through camaraderie and a shared passion for the outdoors.
Those interested in donating their time, funds, or other items, please contact Dennis Reynolds at 615-969-1078.
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