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Veterans

A rucker carries the game ball during the sixth annual the Things They Carry Ruck March, which began at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa, Nov. 17, and finishes at Memorial Stadium on Nov. 26. The rucker carries the game ball, and 20 pounds in his pack, recognizing the 20 veterans that die from suicide each day. The march, which is organized by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Student Veterans and University of Iowa Veterans Association organizations, is centered on raising awareness of the epidemic of veteran suicide. It also carries the game ball for the Husker-Hawkeye match-up. November 23, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Tyler Kluthe, Marine Corps reservist and a junior construction management major from Lincoln, catches up on homework as he rests in the RV along with Everett Bloom and Dave Rangeloff. The donated RV trails the marcher along the route. Sixth annual The Things They Carry Ruck March, which began at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa, Nov. 17, and finishes at Memorial Stadium on Friday, Nov. 25. The march, which is organized by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Student Veterans and University of Iowa Veterans Association organizations, is centered on raising awareness of the epidemic of veteran suicide. It also carries the game ball for the Husker-Hawkeye match-up. November 23, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Trevor Stephens, U.S. Marine Corps veteran and a sophomore in secondary education from Council Bluffs, Iowa, walks along Highway 93 westbound from Treynor, Iowa.
Stephens carries the game ball, and 20 pounds in his pack, recognizing the 20 veterans that die from suicide each day. Sixth annual The Things They Carry Ruck March, which began at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa, Nov. 17, and finishes at Memorial Stadium on Friday, Nov. 25. The march, which is organized by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Student Veterans and University of Iowa Veterans Association organizations, is centered on raising awareness of the epidemic of veteran suicide. It also carries the game ball for the Husker-Hawkeye match-up. November 23, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Trevor Stephens, U.S. Marine Corps veteran and a sophomore in secondary education from Council Bluffs, Iowa, walks along Highway 93 westbound from Treynor, Iowa.
Stephens carries the game ball, and 20 pounds in his pack, recognizing the 20 veterans that die from suicide each day. Sixth annual The Things They Carry Ruck March, which began at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa, Nov. 17, and finishes at Memorial Stadium on Friday, Nov. 25. The march, which is organized by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Student Veterans and University of Iowa Veterans Association organizations, is centered on raising awareness of the epidemic of veteran suicide. It also carries the game ball for the Husker-Hawkeye match-up. November 23, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Trevor Stephens, U.S. Marine Corps veteran and a sophomore in secondary education from Council Bluffs, Iowa, walks along Highway 93 westbound from Treynor, Iowa.
Stephens carries the game ball, and 20 pounds in his pack, recognizing the 20 veterans that die from suicide each day. Sixth annual The Things They Carry Ruck March, which began at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa, Nov. 17, and finishes at Memorial Stadium on Friday, Nov. 25. The march, which is organized by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Student Veterans and University of Iowa Veterans Association organizations, is centered on raising awareness of the epidemic of veteran suicide. It also carries the game ball for the Husker-Hawkeye match-up. November 23, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Trevor Stephens, U.S. Marine Corps veteran and a sophomore in secondary education from Council Bluffs, Iowa, walks along Highway 93 westbound from Treynor, Iowa.
Stephens carries the game ball, and 20 pounds in his pack, recognizing the 20 veterans that die from suicide each day. Sixth annual The Things They Carry Ruck March, which began at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa, Nov. 17, and finishes at Memorial Stadium on Friday, Nov. 25. The march, which is organized by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Student Veterans and University of Iowa Veterans Association organizations, is centered on raising awareness of the epidemic of veteran suicide. It also carries the game ball for the Husker-Hawkeye match-up. November 23, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Trevor Stephens, U.S. Marine Corps veteran and a sophomore in secondary education from Council Bluffs, Iowa, walks along Highway 93 westbound from Treynor, Iowa.
Stephens carries the game ball, and 20 pounds in his pack, recognizing the 20 veterans that die from suicide each day. Sixth annual The Things They Carry Ruck March, which began at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa, Nov. 17, and finishes at Memorial Stadium on Friday, Nov. 25. The march, which is organized by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Student Veterans and University of Iowa Veterans Association organizations, is centered on raising awareness of the epidemic of veteran suicide. It also carries the game ball for the Husker-Hawkeye match-up. November 23, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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The honorary game ball is carried from Iowa City to Lincoln. Sixth annual The Things They Carry Ruck March, which began at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa, Nov. 17, and finishes at Memorial Stadium on Friday, Nov. 25. The march, which is organized by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Student Veterans and University of Iowa Veterans Association organizations, is centered on raising awareness of the epidemic of veteran suicide. It also carries the game ball for the Husker-Hawkeye match-up. November 23, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Trevor Stephens, U.S. Marine Corps veteran and a sophomore in secondary education from Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Tyler Kluthe, Marine Corp reservist and a junior construction management major from Lincoln, talk over the afternoon ruck marching the Treynor, Iowa, American Legion parking lot. Sixth annual The Things They Carry Ruck March, which began at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa, Nov. 17, and finishes at Memorial Stadium on Friday, Nov. 25. The march, which is organized by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Student Veterans and University of Iowa Veterans Association organizations, is centered on raising awareness of the epidemic of veteran suicide. It also carries the game ball for the Husker-Hawkeye match-up. November 23, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Joe Brownell, Director of the Military and Veteran Success Center, begins the roll call by reading the names of Nebraskans killed in World War 1. Volunteers read the names of nearly 5,000 Nebraskans who have perished in wars since World War I. The University of Nebraska–Lincoln joined campuses nationwide in a moment of silence at 1 p.m. on Veterans Day, to honor American men and women who died in service to their country. The moment of silence is part of National Roll Call 2020, a Veterans Day remembrance. This year, ROTC also did a POW/MIA ceremony before the National Roll Call. November 11, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Joseph Carlin carries the US flag as part of the ROTC Color Guard. Volunteers read the names of nearly 5,000 Nebraskans who have perished in wars since World War I. The University of Nebraska–Lincoln joined campuses nationwide in a moment of silence at 1 p.m. on Veterans Day, to honor American men and women who died in service to their country. The moment of silence is part of National Roll Call 2020, a Veterans Day remembrance. This year, ROTC also did a POW/MIA ceremony before the National Roll Call. November 11, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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ROTC Cadets perform a POW/MIA ceremony before the National Roll Call. The University of Nebraska–Lincoln joined campuses nationwide in a moment of silence at 1 p.m. on Veterans Day, to honor American men and women who died in service to their country. The moment of silence is part of National Roll Call 2020, a Veterans Day remembrance. This year, ROTC also did a POW/MIA ceremony before the National Roll Call. November 11, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Lorelai Dingman, 2, shares a ride with Marine veterans and second year students Rodrigo Venegas, left, and Jessi Meyer share the back of the Student Veterans' Organization golf cart decorated as a tank. Cornstock celebration and Homecoming Parade. October 4, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Royce Bredemeier with other military veterans to be recognized during commencement. Bredemeier is a Navy veteran. Undergraduate Commencement in Pinnacle Bank Arena. December 15, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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UNL undergraduate Natalie Kraft, a Navy veteran, undergraduate and Marine veteran Jake Post and Jerod Post, '13 and a Marine veteran, begin their march to Iowa City. Beginning of veterans Ruck March, which uses Nebraska and Iowa veterans to carry the game ball from Lincoln to Iowa City. November 14, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Army veteran Jared Collins, undergraduate Natalie Kraft, a Navy veteran, undergraduate and Marine veteran Jake Post and Jerod Post, '13 and a Marine veteran, begin their march to Iowa City. Beginning of veterans Ruck March, which uses Nebraska and Iowa veterans to carry the game ball from Lincoln to Iowa City. November 14, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Jerod Post, '13 and a Marine veteran, undergraduate Natalie Kraft, a Navy veteran, Athletic Director Bill Moos, undergraduate and Marine veteran Jake Post and undergraduate and Army veteran Jared Collins observe a moment of silence prior to the starting point of the Ruck March. Beginning of veterans Ruck March, which uses Nebraska and Iowa veterans to carry the game ball from Lincoln to Iowa City. November 14, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Jerod Post, '13 and a Marine veteran, and undergraduate Natalie Kraft, a Navy veteran, watch as Athletic Director Bill Moos presents the game ball to undergraduate and Marine veteran Jake Post. At right is undergraduate and Army veteran Jared Collins. Beginning of veterans Ruck March, which uses Nebraska and Iowa veterans to carry the game ball from Lincoln to Iowa City. November 14, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Jerod Post, '13 and a Marine veteran, carries the US flag into Memorial Stadium to the starting point of the Ruck March. Beginning of veterans Ruck March which uses Nebraska and Iowa veterans to carry the game ball from Lincoln to Iowa City. November 14, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Veteran Melissa Ewing (left), Kendra Clapp Olguin, Has Heart communications director, and Husker alum Jordan Lambrecht work on the artwork representing Ewing's life story. Behind them, on screens at Nebraska Innovation Studio, is a photograph from Ewing's tour in Afghanistan. October 12, 2018. Photo by Greg Nathan, University Communication.
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Veteran Melissa Ewing (left), Kendra Clapp Olguin, Has Heart communications director, and Husker alum Jordan Lambrecht work on the artwork representing Ewing's life story. Behind them, on screens at Nebraska Innovation Studio, is a photograph from Ewing's tour in Afghanistan. October 12, 2018. Photo by Greg Nathan, University Communication.
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Pictured; Patriotic quilt. Veteran Melissa Ewing (left), Kendra Clapp Olguin, Has Heart communications director, and Husker alum Jordan Lambrecht work on the artwork representing Ewing's life story. Behind them, on screens at Nebraska Innovation Studio, is a photograph from Ewing's tour in Afghanistan. October 12, 2018. Photo by Greg Nathan, University Communication.
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Veteran Melissa Ewing (left), Kendra Clapp Olguin, Has Heart communications director, and Husker alum Jordan Lambrecht work on the artwork representing Ewing's life story. Behind them, on screens at Nebraska Innovation Studio, is a photograph from Ewing's tour in Afghanistan. October 12, 2018. Photo by Greg Nathan, University Communication.
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Veteran Melissa Ewing (left), Kendra Clapp Olguin, Has Heart communications director, and Husker alum Jordan Lambrecht work on the artwork representing Ewing's life story. Behind them, on screens at Nebraska Innovation Studio, is a photograph from Ewing's tour in Afghanistan. October 12, 2018. Photo by Greg Nathan, University Communication.
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