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  1. Nathan Bruckenthal’s mile

    http://blog.runforthefallen.org/2008/06/28/nathan-bruckenthals-mile/

    Petty Officer 3rd Class Nathan B. Bruckenthal always went in for the active approach. In high school he was a volunteer firefighter and spoke of either making that his profession or becoming a police officer. “He would come to almost all the (fire) calls that he could,” said Michael Gabbianelli, a friend and fellow volunteer firefighter. …

    8 days ago
  2. Day 6: Joshua Tree to 29 Palms

    http://blog.runforthefallen.org/2008/06/24/day-6-joshua-tree-to-29-palms/

    From Donald D. Tolbert Jr. Lt. Col USMC (Retired), who ran with us on Day 7. Inspiring words from Don. Comment: On Saturday, 21 June 2008, I had the privelage of running with Run for the Fallen. RFTF is a small group of dedicated civilians who are running over 4,000 miles across the United States …

    12 days ago
  3. Day 10: Salome, AZ to Congress, AZ

    http://blog.runforthefallen.org/2008/06/24/day-10-salome-az-to-congress-az/

    Today we finished running in Congress, AZ, but we were welcomed at the Wickenburg Inn, 15 miles south in the town of Wickenburg. The GM, Louie, had drinks and food out for the runners, placed a sign up for the run, and graciously allowed us to stay with his hotel. …

    12 days ago
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    1K and Running

    http://seantice.tumblr.com/post/40583053

    in May, my good friend Jon Bellona is currently running across the country - one mile for every American soldier killed in Iraq. I’m pleased to share that this morning Jon and his team reached the 1,000 mile mark. You can stay up to speed on the run here.

    5 days ago in Sean Tice · Authority: 10
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    Run for the Fallen

    http://www.mudvillegazette.com/archives/030230.html

    Irwin, CA to Arlington National Cemetery, one mile for every soldier killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom. For ten weeks, team members will mark each mile with an American flag and signcard in an apolitical reflection of remembrance of each soldier. Run for the Fallen

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    Soldier Story: Jesse M. Lhotka

    http://www.financialmd.info/soldier-story-jesse-m-lhotka

    He graduated with a degree in finance and was working as a credit analyst for a leasing company before leaving for Iraq…. Original post by Run for the Fallen

    24 days ago in Financial Md · Authority: 4
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    Run for the Fallen

    http://armybloggerwife.blogspot.com/2008/05/run-for-fallen.h...

    agenda, but simply honor those who have fought, and those who have fallen under the American flag. If they are going by near you, you can join in and run with them. They will run from Fort Irwin, CA, to Arlington National Cemetery. UPDATE: You can go here and post your information if you are organizing a run on the 24th of August, running each day at your own location, etc. You can also say who you are running for.

    58 days ago in Army Blogger Wife · Authority: 23