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My name is Larry Prentice; or 'Tiger' as some call me; I am a 3rd generation veteran. My Maternal Grandfather served in Korea, my father served in Vietnam, and I served in Iraq. I started this walk in 2023 after listening to Adam Ezra Group songs and message of doing more and together we can change the world. They host an annual music festival that raises money to help end veteran homelessness. I wanted to do more to help, so I organized a 20 mile walk on the very trail where I first had the idea!
Our first year, 2023, we raised $2,369.00!!!
In 2024, we donated $9000.00!!
Together, we can change the world ONE mile at a time!!
Our walk starts at the Northern Rail trail parking at the Howard George Ballfield on Lawrence Street in Andover, NH and continues along the Northern Rail trail for 20 miles, ending near the Jamie Welch Memorial Field on Depot St in Boscawen NH
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Join us on August 2nd, 2025 for 20 miles of fun, community and making a difference.
Dennis is a longtime resident of Tilton, NH where he resides with his wife Jane. He graduated from Winnisquam Regional High School in June of 1986 and was shipped to Basic Training for the US Army at the age of seventeen. Dennis served as a helicopter crew chief at various locations including Korea on two separate tours. The last 14 years
Dennis is a longtime resident of Tilton, NH where he resides with his wife Jane. He graduated from Winnisquam Regional High School in June of 1986 and was shipped to Basic Training for the US Army at the age of seventeen. Dennis served as a helicopter crew chief at various locations including Korea on two separate tours. The last 14 years of his service was in Recruiting in various positions commensurate with his advancement in rank.
Upon retirement in 2010, Dennis enrolled at Plymouth State University where he earned his BS in Developmental Psychology. He later went on to earn his MS in Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling utilizing the generous Post 9/11 GI Bill.
Dennis currently gives much of his time as a volunteer serving as a VFW Post commander, District Commander, State Membership Chairman, and National Deputy Chief of Staff. He also serves his local Fire District as a former Commissioner, current Budget Committee Chair, and Facilities Committee member.
Dennis continues to assist the youth in his community by sitting on Juvenile Review Boards with the Court Diversion program and giving beekeeping classes to 4-H clubs.
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Robert graduated from Winnisquam Regional High School in Tilton NH and is a former state champion wrestler. He retired from the United States Army in 2016 after serving with the 82nd Airborne and NH Army National Guard and achieved the rank of 1st Sgt. Robert has continued his public service while working with fellow Veterans at the V
Robert graduated from Winnisquam Regional High School in Tilton NH and is a former state champion wrestler. He retired from the United States Army in 2016 after serving with the 82nd Airborne and NH Army National Guard and achieved the rank of 1st Sgt. Robert has continued his public service while working with fellow Veterans at the Veterans Administration Medical Center (VAMC) in Manchester and is a Life Member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and has held numerous ranks to include Post Commander.
In his spare time, he likes to ride his Harley and be with friends and family. Robert resides in Hill, NH with his wife Sonia and two children.
I am Richard Bedard, 68, retired. I am not a Veteran but my Father Camille fought in WWII in battle of the Bulge, which he told me stories of , along with 8 more of my uncles. We were fortunate that all of them came come safe & sound. I have always been an advocate for Veterans & this is a program that is dear to my heart. I enjoy hikin
I am Richard Bedard, 68, retired. I am not a Veteran but my Father Camille fought in WWII in battle of the Bulge, which he told me stories of , along with 8 more of my uncles. We were fortunate that all of them came come safe & sound. I have always been an advocate for Veterans & this is a program that is dear to my heart. I enjoy hiking and participate in the Flags On The 48 every September in memory of victims of 9-11.
Please feel free to reach out with any questions or to find out how to get involved and make a difference in a veterans life
Campton, New Hampshire, United States
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