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Spc. Eric Bour, with the Illinois National Guard, changes

Spc. Eric Bour, with the Illinois National Guard, changes

Spc. Eric Bour, with the Illinois National Guard, changes his socks at Centennial Park, appoximately 8 miles into the Chicago Honor the Fallen Ruck March. Approximately 450 military veterans, service members an... More

Joint base SOS coordinator stands ready to assist ‘thrivers’ of the fallen

Joint base SOS coordinator stands ready to assist ‘thrivers’ of the fa...

Kristi Pappas, retired Army chaplain and current Survivor Outreach Services coordinator for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall’s Army Community Service, poses for a photograph outside the ACS building (Building 201... More

Dr. David J. Shulkin, under secretary,
Veterans Health

Dr. David J. Shulkin, under secretary, Veterans Health

Dr. David J. Shulkin, under secretary, Veterans Health Administration. (Official Department of Veterans Affairs photo)

Master Sgt. Leigh Ann Hinton and Staff Sgt. Christy

Master Sgt. Leigh Ann Hinton and Staff Sgt. Christy

Master Sgt. Leigh Ann Hinton and Staff Sgt. Christy Klenke, of the The U.S. Army Band “Pershing’s Own,” pose for a photo in front of Brucker Hall on the Fort Myer portion of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Aug. ... More

Sgt. Carolynn Figueroa, who served both on active duty

Sgt. Carolynn Figueroa, who served both on active duty

Sgt. Carolynn Figueroa, who served both on active duty and in the Army Reserve, treats her feet from blisters at Navy Pier after finishing the Chicago Honor the Fallen Ruck March. Approximately 450 military vet... More

Two Soldiers march along the Lakefront Trail, roughly

Two Soldiers march along the Lakefront Trail, roughly

Two Soldiers march along the Lakefront Trail, roughly 18 miles into the Chicago Honor the Fallen Ruck March. Approximately 450 military veterans, service members and supporters gathered for a 22-mile ruck march... More

Three military veterans and service members march to

Three military veterans and service members march to

Three military veterans and service members march to the finish line on Navy Pier during the Chicago Honor the Fallen Ruck March. Approximately 450 military veterans, service members and supporters gathered for... More

Lt. Col. Charles Lewis, Army Reserve operations officer

Lt. Col. Charles Lewis, Army Reserve operations officer

Lt. Col. Charles Lewis, Army Reserve operations officer for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, shouts with joy at Navy Pier after finishing the Chicago Honor the Fallen Ruck March. Approximately 450 military v... More

Maj. Rudolph Vaca, an Army Reserve operations officer

Maj. Rudolph Vaca, an Army Reserve operations officer

Maj. Rudolph Vaca, an Army Reserve operations officer with the 416th Theater Engineer Command, marches along approximately 450 military veterans, service members and supporters during a 22-mile ruck march on Ma... More

Three Army Reserve Soldiers from the 317th Engineer

Three Army Reserve Soldiers from the 317th Engineer

Three Army Reserve Soldiers from the 317th Engineer Company march along the Lakefront Trail, roughly 18 miles into the Chicago Honor the Fallen Ruck March. Approximately 450 military veterans, service members a... More

A man marches past the Baha'i House of Worship during

A man marches past the Baha'i House of Worship during

A man marches past the Baha'i House of Worship during the Chicago Honor the Fallen Ruck March. Approximately 450 military veterans, service members and supporters gathered for a 22-mile ruck march on May 22, ju... More

An american flag hangs on the back of a participant

An american flag hangs on the back of a participant

An american flag hangs on the back of a participant during the Chicago Honor the Fallen Ruck March. Approximately 450 military veterans, service members and supporters gathered for a 22-mile ruck march on May 2... More

Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Hays, Army Reserve Soldier with

Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Hays, Army Reserve Soldier with

Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Hays, Army Reserve Soldier with the 317th Engineer Company, out of Kankakee, Illinois, marches along Kathy Osterman Beach roughly 12 miles into the Chicago Honor the Fallen Ruck March. App... More

Department of Defense leaders, national mental health

Department of Defense leaders, national mental health

Department of Defense leaders, national mental health professionals, members of Congress, civil rights leaders and other distinguished guests attend the summit, Preventing Veteran Suicide: A Call to Action, Feb... More

Jake Coffman, a Marine Corps veteran, takes off his

Jake Coffman, a Marine Corps veteran, takes off his

Jake Coffman, a Marine Corps veteran, takes off his boots at Navy Pier after finishing the Chicago Honor the Fallen Ruck March. Approximately 450 military veterans, service members and supporters gathered for a... More

An Army staff sergeant talks to a bicyclist as she

An Army staff sergeant talks to a bicyclist as she

An Army staff sergeant talks to a bicyclist as she holds a solid lead during the Chicago Honor the Fallen Ruck March. Approximately 450 military veterans, service members and supporters gathered for a 22-mile r... More

Sgt. Steve Doerener, an Army Reserve Soldier, marches

Sgt. Steve Doerener, an Army Reserve Soldier, marches

Sgt. Steve Doerener, an Army Reserve Soldier, marches along the Lakefront Trail 18 miles into the Chicago Honor the Fallen Ruck March. Approximately 450 military veterans, service members and supporters gathere... More

Two Chicago Fire Department boats spray arches of water

Two Chicago Fire Department boats spray arches of water

Two Chicago Fire Department boats spray arches of water at Navy Pier as a salute to approximately 450 military veterans, service members and supporters who marched a 22-mile ruck march on May 22, just days befo... More

First Lt. Edward Tolle, platoon leader for the 317th

First Lt. Edward Tolle, platoon leader for the 317th

First Lt. Edward Tolle, platoon leader for the 317th Engineer Company, out of Kankakee, Ill., jokes with a Soldier at Navy Pier after finishing the Chicago Honor the Fallen Ruck March. Approximately 450 militar... More

Army Reserve Soldiers with the 416th Theater Engineer

Army Reserve Soldiers with the 416th Theater Engineer

Army Reserve Soldiers with the 416th Theater Engineer Command stretch and adjust their gear at Navy Pier after finishing the Chicago Honor the Fallen Ruck March. Approximately 450 military veterans, service mem... More

Army veteran Justin Vititoe, former sergeant first

Army veteran Justin Vititoe, former sergeant first

Army veteran Justin Vititoe, former sergeant first class, marches along the Lakefront Trail 18 miles into the Chicago Honor the Fallen Ruck March. Approximately 450 military veterans, service members and suppor... More

A Marine Corps veteran marches along the Lakefront

A Marine Corps veteran marches along the Lakefront

A Marine Corps veteran marches along the Lakefront Trail 18 miles into the Chicago Honor the Fallen Ruck March. Approximately 450 military veterans, service members and supporters gathered for a 22-mile ruck ma... More

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