As the nation celebrates Independence Day, a California veteran wants to remind Americans of the men and women who fight for our freedom.
Marine Corps veteran Brandon Murphy is bringing attention to the crises facing veterans once they return to civilian life, including high rates of suicide and homelessness.
A portion of their profits will help launch The Pacific Patriot Foundation, a non-profit helping veterans in need. According to the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans, 13% of the homeless population are veterans.
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