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SoldierStrong got its start in Stamford, Connecticut in 2009.[7] The organization was co-founded by philanthropist and businessman Chris Meek in response to a July 2009 letter from Sergeant Major Luke Converse. Converse requested help in obtaining socks and baby wipes for his Marines serving in Afghanistan[8] who were having difficulty getting these types of supplies at forward operating locations.

Shortly after receipt of this letter, Meek formed a

501(c)(3) to help raise funds and gather basic supplies for the troops. In its first six weeks, SoldierStrong shipped over 1,500 pounds of supplies to Sgt Major Converse and his US Marine Corps unit fighting in Afghanistan
.

By May 2018, SoldierStrong had shipped over 37 tons of personal hygienic supplies to US Armed Forces serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, supplying over 75,000 pounds (or 37 tons) of supplies to 73 units fighting overseas.[9]

SoldierStrong broadened its reach in the fall of 2010 to include a new initiative with a similar objective. The group created SoldierSanta in an effort to send gifts to the troops for them to open during the holiday season.[10]

As the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan wound down, SoldierStrong expanded its mission to aid returning military servicemen and women with rehabilitation and prosthetic technologies through its program SoldierSuit,

post-traumatic stress through StrongMind.[13]

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SoldierStrong was started in Stamford, Connecticut in 2009. The organization was co-founded by Chris Meek to help in obtaining socks and baby wipes for Marines serving in Afghanistan. In its first six weeks, the organization had shipped over 1,500 pounds of supplies to Afghanistan.[14][15]

By May 2018, SoldierStrong had shipped over 37 tons of personal hygienic supplies to US Armed Forces serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.[16] It expanded in 2010, and created SoldierSanta to send gifts to the troops during the holiday season.[17]

After the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, SoldierStrong expanded its mission to aid returning military servicemen and women with rehabilitation and prosthetic technologies through its program SoldierSuit,

Veterans Affairs medical centers across the country to help veterans with post-traumatic stress through BraveMind.[20]

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Since its inception, SoldierStrong has partnered with a host of local organizations in its drive to supply troops with basic necessities.[21] In addition to local businesses and organizations, elected officials and community leaders have also assisted in this initiative.[22]

Connecticut's Hope Street Pharmacy was the first local organization who offered to partner with SoldierStrong.

Stamford, CT, the Stamford Public Elementary Schools, the Stamford Fire and Police Departments, and Vineyard Vines to name a few. SoldierStrong works with the Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 49 and Air National Guard out of Stewart Air National Guard Base in Newburgh, New York
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Elvis Duran and the Morning Show pushed SoldierStrong onto the national scene via their network of syndicated radio stations. ]] In November 2009, Elvis Duran and the Morning Show teamed up with SoldierStrong and pushed the organization onto the national scene via their network of syndicated radio stations in over 30 markets across the country. WWE[25][26] and Elvis Duran and the Morning Show helped to collect more than 12,000 pairs of socks and 2,500 pounds of supplies.[27] The

Sports Illustrated Magazine and Cablevision
.

In July 2012, SoldierStrong expanded its efforts launching the new SoldierStrong Veterans Education Foundation to help those returning from the frontlines of battle.[30]

United Rentals became a major corporate sponsor in 2014, and has remained so through at least 2017. Additionally, they were instrumental in starting the Turns for Troops[31] program.[32]

American Airlines has provided corporate support in the form of free airfare for certain SoldierStrong donation events.[33]

In 2016, Dinosaur Bar-B-Que sponsored the "Sauce for a Cause" promotion to benefit SoldierStrong.[34] Dinosaur Bar-B-Que provided all proceeds of their co-branded SoldierStrong/Sensuous Slathering BBQ Sauce to SoldierStrong during the Memorial Day season in 2016.

In March 2020, SoldierStrong announced a partnership with Honor and Respect, an Iowa-based firm which raises funds to aid first responders and military personnel who are caught in the midst of the mental health crisis through the sale of one-of-a-kind athletic shoes.[35] SoldierStrong will receive $10 of every purchase of Honor and Respect's shoes.

SoldierStrong partners with the

Veterans Administration
to offer their StrongMind program, a virtual reality therapy system which is intended to treat post-traumatic stress in veterans receiving services from VA hospitals.

Other partnerships include Specialty Freight Services, Fraternal Order of Eagles, S&P Global, The Wawa Foundation, Multistack, Total, Operation Hat Trick, Horizon Media, General Dynamics, Honeywell, GE Foundation and Rosati Ice.

During an appearance at the 2020 VHA Innovation Experience (iEX) conference on Oct. 27, 2020, SoldierStrong co-founder and chairman Chris Meek announced that the organization was teaming up with Dean Kamen and his company, DEKA (company), to donate ten IBOT wheelchairs to individual wounded veterans. The iBOT wheelchair, developed by Kamen in partnership with DEKA and Johnson & Johnson Independent Technology division, is a one-of-a-kind, powered wheelchair that climbs stairs, allows users to rise from sitting level to six feet tall, maintains superior balance compared to other products on the market and is capable of traveling through sand and standing water.[36]

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Since its inception, SoldierStrong has partnered with several local organizations to supply troops with basic necessities.[37] In addition to local businesses and organizations, elected officials and community leaders have also assisted in this initiative.[38]

Connecticut's Hope Street Pharmacy was the first local organization who partnered with SoldierStrong.[39] Other partnerships included New Balance, Reveal Hair Salon,[16] the Stamford Public Elementary Schools, the Stamford Fire and Police Departments, and Vineyard Vines. SoldierStrong also worked with the Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 49 and Air National Guard.

In November 2009, Elvis Duran and the Morning Show featured SoldierStrong on their network in over 30 markets in the country. WWE and Elvis Duran and the Morning Show helped to collect more than 12,000 pairs of socks and 2,500 pounds of supplies.[40][41][42] The Connecticut General Assembly partnered with SoldierSocks in December 2009 for a drive at the Connecticut State Capitol.[43] In July 2012, SoldierStrong expanded its efforts launching the new SoldierStrong Veterans Education Foundation to help the returning veterans.[44]

United Rentals became a corporate sponsor in 2014, and has helped in starting the Turns for Troops program.[45][46] American Airlines has provided corporate support in the form of free airfare for some SoldierStrong donation events.[47] In 2016, Dinosaur Bar-B-Que sponsored the "Sauce for a Cause" promotion to benefit SoldierStrong.[48]

In March 2020, SoldierStrong partnered with Honor and Respect, an Iowa-based firm which raises funds to aid first responders and military personnel with mental health crises. SoldierStrong received $10 of every purchase of Honor and Respect's shoes.[49] During an appearance at the 2020 VHA Innovation Experience (iEX) conference in October 2020, SoldierStrong teamed up with DEKA (company), to donate ten IBOT wheelchairs to individual wounded veterans.[50]

SoldierStrong also partners with the

Veterans Administration to offer their BraveMind program. Other partnerships include Specialty Freight Services, Fraternal Order of Eagles, S&P Global, The Wawa Foundation, Multistack, Total, Operation Hat Trick, Horizon Media, General Dynamics, Honeywell, GE Foundation, Rosati Ice and Graham and Courtney Rahal Foundation.[51]

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  14. ^ "Business profile". service.ct.gov.
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  18. ^ "Here's an issue Democrats, Republicans and independents can get behind". Des Moines Register. Retrieved 2018-01-31.
  19. ^ "Exoskeleton Suit for US Veteran Immobility Solutions".
  20. ^ SoldierStrong. "SoldierStrong Physical Recovery Program". soldierstrong.org. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  21. ^ SoldierStrong. "Mobius Bionics and SoldierStrong Team Up to Provide the LUKE Arm to Veterans". GlobeNewswire News Room. Retrieved 2017-09-30.
  22. ^ http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/nws1/publish/News_1/Fedele-to-help-local-group-pack-items-for-troops6816.shtml.
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  46. ^ "United Rentals Helps Fund Ekso Bionic Suits for Military Veterans". businesswire.com. 2014-06-16. Retrieved 2017-09-30.
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The StrongMind program provides help for veterans experiencing post-traumatic stress. The virtual reality therapy and accompanying technology offered through

Veterans Affairs maximizes the efficiency of post-traumatic stress treatment and appeal to young veterans. StrongMind has made an initial commitment to donate virtual reality hardware and software to 10 VA medical centers across the country.[1]

SoldierStrong, working closely in conjunction with the VA Innovation Center, has recognized VA clinics across the country with an emphasis on research at which to distribute the StrongMind virtual reality post-traumatic stress protocol. As more resources become available and more clinical testing is completed, SoldierStrong plans to expand distribution of the protocol to additional VA centers.[2]

StrongMind relies on a collective expertise from the

The University of Texas at Dallas, a research institute dedicated to sustaining brain health, also joined in the StrongMind alliance in September 2019 at the invitation of SoldierStrong.[3]

Through a partnership with

San Antonio, Texas, the Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System in Biloxi, Mississippi, the Charles George VA in Asheville, North Carolina, the Martinsburg VA in Martinsburg, West Virginia, the G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA in Jackson, Mississippi and the VA Sierra Nevada in Reno, Nevada all received the StrongMind virtual reality system in 2019. The VA Palo Alto Health Care System in Palo Alto, Texas
was the first VA to receive the StrongMind Virtual Reality System in 2020. There have been 13 StrongMind Virtual Reality Systems donated to VA Hospitals since September 2019.

In January 2020, Dr. Albert "Skip" Rizzo from the Institute for Creative Technologies at the University of Southern California and the creator of the BraveMind system in which the StrongMind program utilizes, lead two virtual reality training sessions for VA clinicians at the Charles George VA in Asheville, North Carolina[6] and the North Texas VA in Dallas, Texas.[7] As of January 2020, there have been requests from eight additional VAs for the system and up to forty requests from private interests.[8] In January 2020, a House Veterans Committee panel reviewed and recognized programs from across the country, including SoldierStrong's StrongMind program, that are helping to lower suicide rates among veterans.[9]

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The BraveMind program provides help for veterans experiencing post-traumatic stress, through virtual reality therapy and technology. The programs have donated virtual reality hardware and software to 18 VA medical centers in the country.[10][11]

BraveMind works with the University of Southern California, Syracuse University, and Iowa State University to provide post-traumatic stress treatment options. The Center for BrainHealth, a research institute dedicated to sustaining brain health, also joined BraveMind in September 2019.[12] The first BraveMind virtual reality system was donated to the Syracuse VA in September 2019.[13][14] There have been 18 BraveMind virtual reality systems donated to VA Hospitals in the United States since September 2019.

In January 2020, Dr. Albert "Skip" Rizzo from the Institute for Creative Technologies at the University of Southern California hosted two training sessions for VA clinicians at the Charles George VA in Asheville, North Carolina[15] and the North Texas VA in Dallas, Texas.[16] There were additional requests by other VAs for demonstration.[17] In January 2020, a House Veterans Committee panel reviewed and recognized programs from across the country, including SoldierStrong's BraveMind program, that are helping to lower suicide rates among veterans.[18]

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In June 2012, SoldierStrong launched a scholarship initiative partnering with the Maxwell School at Syracuse University and the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.

In the Fall Term of 2017, SoldierStrong launched a scholarship for female veterans in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) disciplines at Old Dominion University in Virginia.

SoldierStrong also maintains a general scholarship fund available to veterans who wish to finish their college education in order to continue public service careers after their military service concludes.

In November 2019, SoldierStrong announced their annual SoldierScholar recipients. Four veteran students were awarded scholarships, including one Old Dominion University recipient, one Syracuse University recipient and two Georgetown University recipients.[19]

In December 2020, SoldierStrong once again announced their annual SoldierScholar recipients. Three student veterans were awarded scholarships, including a public administration student from Syracuse University, a foreign service student from Georgetown University and a civil engineer technology student from Old Dominion University, all planning to use their degrees to hold roles in capacities that provide services to the United States military and government.[20]

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In June 2012, SoldierStrong launched a scholarship initiative partnering with the Maxwell School at Syracuse University and the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.[21][22] In fall of 2017, SoldierStrong launched a scholarship for female veterans in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) disciplines at Old Dominion University in Virginia.[23]

SoldierStrong also maintains a scholarship fund for veterans who wish to finish their college education in order to continue public service careers after their military service concludes. In November 2019, four veteran students were awarded scholarships,[24] in December 2020, three veteran student and in 2021-22, five veteran student were awarded scholarships through the program.[25][26]

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In July 2013, SoldierStrong again set its focus on returning veterans and further expanded the scope of its mission.[27] Partnering with Ekso Bionics,[28] efforts are aimed at raising money to aid paralyzed returning veterans in walking again.[29] In October 2013, SoldierStrong launched a fundraising campaign to raise funds to provide these mechanized suits to veterans.[30] In December 2013, SoldierStrong donated its first suit to a veteran who became paralyzed when his truck drove over an IED in Afghanistan. Their initial goal was to deliver 10 of these suits to wounded and paralyzed veterans.[31]

In the spring of 2013, the Milwaukee VA Medical Center (Wisconsin)[32] hosted Ekso Bionics to demo the mechanized suit.[33] In December 2013, SoldierStrong donated the suit to a wounded veteran seeking treatment at the Milwaukee VA. SoldierStrong delivered its next suit to the VA Boston Healthcare System in April 2014,[34] followed by 2014 donations to VA Medical Centers in Palo Alto (June 2014),[35] Richmond[36] (July 2014),[37] Dallas (October 2014),[38] New Orleans, and New York City (Bronx)[39] (December 2014).[40] In December 2014, SoldierStrong expanded the scope of the SoldierSuit to include prosthetic arms when they announced a partnership with Myomo, a supplier of myoelectric orthotics, with the established goal of providing myoelectric arms braces for veterans.[41] Myomo devices have been donated to veterans in Burlington, MA; Lake Forest, CA; Middlefield, OH, Port Angeles, WA; Sandown, NH, and Lansing, MI.

In 2015, suites were donated to VA Medical Centers in Oklahoma City (April 2015),

LukeARM
to the SoldierSuit, and announced an agreement to provide the first ten arm fittings to qualifying veterans.

In 2017, suits were donated to VA Medical Centers in Long Beach[53] (May 2017),[54] Omaha's[55] CHI-Immanuel Rehab (August 2017), and San Antonio (October 2017). In 2018, exoskeletons were donated to the VA Medical Centers in St. Louis (January 2018),[56] Tampa (August 2018)[57] and South Texas (December 2018),[58] as well as the Iowa Methodist Medical Center (July 2018).[59]

In 2019, SoldierStrong more than doubled their initial commitment of ten high-tech medical devices to benefit veterans rounding out their exoskeleton donations to 22, 18 of which have gone to the VA system.[60] In 2019, exoskeletons were donated to the VA Medical Centers in North Texas (January 2019),[61] Phoenix (May 2019),[62] San Diego (July 2019),[63] Cleveland (September 2019) and Boston (December 2019).[64]

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In July 2013, SoldierStrong partnered with Ekso Bionics[65] to aid paralyzed returning veterans in walking again.[66] In October 2013, it launched a fundraising campaign to provide these mechanized suits to veterans,[67] and in December 2013, it donated its first suit.[68]

In 2013, the Milwaukee VA Medical Center (Wisconsin)[69] hosted Ekso Bionics to demo the mechanized suit,[70] and in December 2013, the suit was donated to a wounded veteran seeking treatment at the Milwaukee VA. In December 2014, the organization expanded the scope of the SoldierSuit to include prosthetic arms when they announced a partnership with Myomo, a supplier of myoelectric orthotics.[54] In July 2016, SoldierStrong added the Mobius Bionics'[71] LukeARM to the SoldierSuit, and announced an agreement to provide the first ten arm fittings to qualifying veterans.

In 2019, SoldierStrong exceeded their initial commitment of donating ten medical devices, and donated 22, 18 of which were given to the VA system.[72]

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You cannot possibly expect this much content to be reviewed at once. Also, I see press releases, unnecessary detail, etc. I would recommend submitting much simpler edit requests which target specific issues with existing text. ---Another Believer (Talk) 16:17, 31 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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Section Recognition from:

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On April 2, 2014, SoldierStrong Chairman Chris Meek was presented with the Orange Circle Award for the groups' philanthropic work.[1] Presented by Syracuse University, the award recognizes members of the SU community who have done extraordinary things in the service of others.[2]

SoldierStrong received the President's Call to Service Award from President Barack Obama[3]

On December 8, 2014, SoldierStrong held their inaugural Awards Ceremony at the

Union League Club of New York, where it awarded its 2014 Commitment to Service Award to FOX News anchor Martha MacCallum[4] and the 2014 Corporate Leadership Award to Stamford, CT-based United Rentals
, Inc.

SU Magazine profiled SoldierStrong in its April 30, 2016 issue.[5]

People Magazine profiled SoldierStrong's work in its February 9, 2017 issue.[6]

The magazine Men's Health featured the work of SoldierStrong in its February 14, 2017 issue.[7]

History.com did a video feature on SoldierStrong's work in March 2017.[8]

In 2018, the George W. Bush Institute announced SoldierStrong Founder and Chairman Chris Meek had been selected to join the Inaugural Class of the Stand-To Veteran Leadership Initiative.[9]

On May 22, 2018, SoldierStrong Chairman Chris Meek testified in front of the

U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee on Research and Technology and subcommittee on Energy about using hyper-advanced medical devices to improve the lives of veterans.[10] Meek was joined in testifying by SoldierStrong Advisory Board Member Martha MacCallum.[11]

On August 26, 2020, veterans representing SoldierStrong were present at Fort McHenry on the third night of the Republican National Convention where they were greeted by President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump and demonstrated the Indego exoskeleton suit by standing for the flag during the national anthem.[12] Vice President Mike Pence also acknowledged SoldierStrong for their work providing revolutionary medical technologies to veterans during his speech to accept the Republican Party's nomination for Vice President.[13]

In 2020, SoldierStrong and the Institute for Creative Technologies at the University of Southern California were nominated by the VHA Innovation Ecosystem, an organization which promotes health care innovation for veterans, to the Igniting Innovation Conference and Awards, which recognizes innovators and innovations that advance the lives of Americans and the government operations which service them. After submitting a video[14] for the award featuring the technology in the StrongMind program, StrongMind was named as a top eight finalist selected by conference attendees on September 2, 2020 and received the "Game Changer" award, which recognizes innovations that provide breakthrough solutions to longstanding problems.[15][16]

SoldierStrong was featured in The Chronicle of Philanthropy on April 6, 2021, which recognized the work being carried out by the organization.[17]

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On April 2, 2014, SoldierStrong Chairman Chris Meek was presented with the Orange Circle Award for the groups' philanthropic work.[18][19] The organization also received the President's Call to Service Award from President Barack Obama.

On August 26, 2020, veterans representing SoldierStrong were present at Fort McHenry on the third night of the Republican National Convention where they were greeted by President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump and demonstrated the Indego exoskeleton suit by standing for the flag during the national anthem.[20] In 2020, SoldierStrong and the Institute for Creative Technologies were nominated by the VHA Innovation Ecosystem to the Igniting Innovation Conference and Awards. BraveMind was one of the top eight finalist selected by conference attendees on September 2, 2020 and received the "Game Changer" award, which recognizes innovations that provide breakthrough solutions to longstanding problems.[21][22]

Section Professional sports events from:

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SoldierStrong has been featured in a number of professional sporting events.

In 2014, WWE featured Sgt. Dan Rose walking in the ring in an Ekso device donated to him by SoldierStrong.

In 2015, SoldierStrong was featured during MLB's "Welcome Back Veterans" events at a New York Yankees-Boston Red Sox game and at a Chicago Cubs-Milwaukee Brewers game.

In November 2015, SoldierStrong was featured as part of the NFL's "Salute to Service", and appeared at Eagles, Dolphins, and Vikings, 49ers, and Cowboys stadiums.

In 2016, SoldierStrong became the charitable partner of Turns for Troops. Turns for Troops

Indy Car Series, sponsor United Rentals donated $50 to SoldierStrong, resulting in a $250,000 donation. Graham Rahel has raised nearly $500,000 for SoldierStrong since 2016.[26]

SoldierStrong has also been a charitable partner of the Never Forget Tribute Classic presented by United Rentals, most recently at the fourth annual Classic in 2019. The Classic features a doubleheader between four notable universities.[27]

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In 2014, WWE featured Sgt. Dan Rose walking in the ring in an Ekso device donated to him by SoldierStrong.[28] In 2015, SoldierStrong was featured during MLB's "Welcome Back Veterans" events at a New York Yankees-Boston Red Sox game and at a Chicago Cubs-Milwaukee Brewers game. The organization was also featured as part of the NFL's "Salute to Service”.[29][30]

In 2016, SoldierStrong became the charitable partner of Turns for Troops.[31][32] A donation is made for every lap Indy Driver Graham Rahal completes.[33] Rahal has raised over $1 million for SoldierStrong since 2016.[34] SoldierStrong has also been a charitable partner of the Never Forget Tribute Classic, most recently at the fourth annual Classic in 2019. The Classic features a doubleheader between four notable universities.[35]

Section Annual gala and awards events from:

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SoldierStrong began hosting an annual gala event in 2014. Each year awards are presented to individuals and organizations who SoldierStrong believes have made outstanding contributions to American Service Members and Veterans in the preceding year.

In 2014, the individual award went to Martha MacCallum, and the corporate award went to United Rentals, Inc.

In 2015, the co-recipients of the individual award were Alex Gorsky and Elvis Duran. The corporate award went to WWE, Inc.

In 2016 Graham Rahal was the individual award winner, and Dinosaur Bar-B-Que was the corporate award winner.

In 2017, former member of the

Jon Runyon was the individual awardee, and Multistack, LLC was the corporate awardee.[36]

In 2018, Bill Koenigsburg, CEO and Founder of Horizon Media, was the individual awardee and S&P Global was the corporate award winner. The Vince & Linda McMahon Family Foundation was also honored.[37]

In 2019, Rich Trotter, CEO of Rosati Ice, was the awardee of SoldierStrong's Commitment to Service Award.

In 2020, Dr. Barbara Van Dahlen, appointed by President Donald Trump as executive director of the President's Roadmap to Empower Veterans to End a National Tragedy of Suicide (PREVENTS) task force, and Dr. Albert "Skip" Rizzo, director of medical virtual reality at the University of Southern California's Institute for Creative Technologies, were recognized as co-recipients of the Commitment to Service Award.[38]

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Since December 2014, SoldierStrong organizes their annual awards ceremony presented to individuals and organizations who SoldierStrong believes have made outstanding contributions to American Service Members and Veterans in the preceding year.

Year Commitment to Service Award Corporate Leadership Award
2014 Martha MacCallum[39] United Rentals, Inc.
2015 Alex Gorsky and Elvis Duran WWE, Inc.
2016 Graham Rahal Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
2017
Jon Runyon
Multistack, LLC[40]
2018 Bill Koenigsburg S&P Global[41]
2019 Rich Trotter
2020 Dr. Barbara Van Dahlen and Dr. Albert "Skip" Rizzo[42]
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You cannot possibly expect this much content to be reviewed at once. Also, I see press releases, unnecessary detail, etc. I would recommend submitting much simpler edit requests which target specific issues with existing text. ---Another Believer (Talk) 16:19, 31 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]