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UPDATE: Somerset, Dartmouth men running 500 miles to end veteran suicide
Two local runners began their mission this morning to help end veteran suicide.
Josh Milich, of Somerset, who is enlisted in the United States Coast Guard, and Brian Tjersland, of Dartmouth, who is a real-estate appraiser, first met in a trail runners group. There, both men decided that they wanted to do something special.
Josh and Brian teamed up with Mission 22 to raise money while running 500 miles from Massachusetts National Cemetery to Arlington National Cemetery in VA. The trek will take the men between 10-14 days averaging 40-50 miles per day. They will only stop to eat and sleep until they make it to Arlington, VA.
Their goal is to raise $100,000. As of this writing, the pair had raised just over $25,000.
If you are interested in donating or learning more, click here.
If you want to follow Josh and Brian’s progress, click here.
UPDATE: Josh and Brian finished their run yesterday where they have currently raised over $40,000. Congratulations to both.
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