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    Remembering Boone Cutler: A Voice, A Fighter, A Brother to Veterans

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsSeptember 19, 2025Updated:September 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of Boone Cutler, a beloved friend, veteran, advocate, and leader in the military community. His sudden loss is a devastating blow to all who knew him and to the countless veterans whose lives he touched.

    Boone’s story is one of service, sacrifice, and compassion. A combat veteran of the Iraq War, he turned his battlefield experiences into a mission to help fellow warriors heal — emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. As a nationally recognized radio talk show host and Warfighter Rights leader, he gave a voice to those often overlooked and reconnected veterans with hope and purpose.

    He founded the Spartan Pledge, a powerful movement that encouraged veterans to look out for one another, changing lives and saving countless men and women from the darkness of despair. Boone never stopped serving. He answered the phone when a veteran was hurting. He showed up, often at great personal cost, to help carry the burdens of his brothers and sisters in arms.

    His faith was a guiding principle of his life, and he didn’t hide it — Boone openly declared Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior, and many drew strength from that conviction.

    Though Boone is gone, his legacy lives on in every warfighter he helped, every family he supported, and every veteran who found renewed purpose because of his tireless advocacy. We will honor him by continuing the fight, by never leaving anyone behind — just as he taught us to do.

    Rest well, Boone. Your mission here may be complete, but your influence marches on.

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