During National Invest in Veterans Week in March, three veteran-focused companies shared their stories, their products and their patriotism on 'Fox & Friends Weekend.'
It adds that it's"known for our military work ethic and employment of veterans."NEW JERSEY MAN WALKS ACROSS AMERICA TO RAISE NEARLY $100K FOR HOMELESS VETERANS: ‘RESPECT AND REVERENCE’
"Our goal is to put up about 1,000 locations in the next 10 years," said Jerry Flanagan, an Army veteran . Tracy Flanagan, for her part, hosts a podcast that shares information about veterans and military spouses, including all those who are"doing amazing things" post-service.Also appearing on the program on Sunday morning was Bear Handlon, founder and CEO of Born Primitive , which began in 2014. Born Primitive is a workout clothing store that is veteran-owned.
A veteran owned-and-operated company, Born Primitive says on its website that it's"proud of our country and what it stands for. We strive to inspire our customers by exemplifying the values of the men and women who’ve inspired us — sacrifice, honor and the willingness to defend our freedoms at all costs."It also notes,"We will forever be indebted to the heroes who have made the ultimate sacrifice while down range or in the line of duty. Lest we forget.
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