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Twenty ladies took a leap of faith and attended our second Women’s Legacy Program of 2024 this past week. They traveled to the beautiful SkyRose Ranch located in San Miguel, ...

By Glenn Rosenbaum As the first major arctic winter weather storm wreaked havoc over the majority of North America, veterans and first responders from all over the country endured the ...

By, Travis Gitthens “Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of human freedoms- to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose ...

Jeremy Stalnecker and Chad Robichaux sit down with a list of frequently asked questions they both get about Mighty Oaks Foundation and specifically Mighty Oaks Warrior Programs. ...

Written By Jeremy Stalnecker Post Traumatic Stress Disorder carries with it some very real consequences. Any discussion of PTSd and combat trauma that tries to make coping nothing more than ...

            Many of us in the military learn how to zero our primary weapon system. In the case of the M4/M16 you zero the front sight post by getting it ...

One would think, maybe even assume, that conducting Legacy Program after Legacy Program all year long would become routine. Same thing, different faces. Well, there is the fact that our ...

When was the last time you watched the news? Did you notice how many stories there were involving vehicle collisions, wild fires, structure fires, or police action? There is the ...

“Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves.  A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.” -Ecclesiastes 4:12 Some time back, I was speaking to a buddy who ...

Children embrace creativity. LEGO® reports on its website that the world’s children spend 5 billion hours a year building with the company’s blocks. The LEGO website reports that its mission ...