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Frog-X Parachute Team Supports Wounded Brother

September 2, 2013
Mark Divine No Comments SEAL News

Members of the parachute team, Frog-X, dropped into the Washington Grizzly Stadium as part of a fundraising effort for Navy SEAL Bo Reichenbach.  Reichenbach’s parents, Don and Crystal, his wife Lacy and son Landon, along with his grandparents, Bud and Jeanette Reichenbach, were on the field by his side.

Missoulian

Reichenbach, a Billings, Montana native, lost both his legs when he was hit by an improvised explosive device on July 17, 2012, while serving in Afghanistan.

A series of weekend fundraisers held across Missoula last week, helped raise roughly $25,000 to help  Bo Reichenbach and his family build a wheelchair accessible home in Billings.

The America’s Fallen Heroes Foundation, helped organize the event in cooperation with the Phoenix Patriot Foundation, an organization founded three years ago by former SEAL Jared Ogden.

Check out more on this story; American Hero Bo Reichenbach, an amazing community, as well as the great organizations supporting our wounded Warriors courtesy of the Missoulian.

Photo courtesy of Kurt Wilson/Missoulian

 

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