Celebrating The Death Of A Decorated U.S. Army (Retired) Veteran From Myocardial Infarction | Help Veterans

 As a devoted veteran advocate and a distinguished U.S. Army Sergeant (Retired), Boone Cutler dedicated his life to providing warriors with healing, hope, and purpose. Boone's reputation as a truth-teller and advocate for the military community is widespread throughout the nation. He dedicated his post-service life to addressing the invisible wounds of war, including traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder, and ensuring that no veteran ever felt alone in their battle.


Boone's strong activism, leadership in the veteran community, and unwavering commitment to avoiding service member suicide earned him considerable recognition throughout his career. He was the inspiration behind The Spartan Pledge, a serious vow that has saved countless lives: "I will not terminate my own life by my own hand until I talk to my fight buddy first." My objective is to find a mission to help my family of warfighters. This dedication was his legacy, inspiring warfighters nationwide to keep fighting and find purpose in their work.


In addition to lobbying, Boone was a devoted Christian, a speaker, and a mentor. He complied with Isaiah 6:8 by serving in the military and in his civilian life, helping others to carry the burdensome burdens of war. His advice to "control your emotions, protect your intellect, and remember the mission" continues to inspire and guide those he leaves behind.


Boone Cutler passed away from a myocardial infarction, leaving behind his loving wife, children, and a nation of brothers and sisters-in-arms.

Boone's family and community want anyone who have been touched by his life to continue his legacy by supporting veterans, staying in touch with their combat partners, and contributing to his family. 

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