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Marine Reconnaissance Foundation’s fundraiser: MGySgt “Chunks” Padilla November 24, 2020

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MGySgt “Chunks” Padilla

Please consider donating! On November 18th, 2020 Master Gunnery Sergeant Charles “Chunks” Padilla and his family lost their home and all of their belongings in the Mountain View wild fire near the Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center at Bridgeport, California.

This is a call for all Recon teammates, supporters and family members and Americans who recognize the sacrifices people like MGySgt Padilla make to keep us safe to raise funds to support this great American and his family.

He has spent his entire adult life serving our Nation in peace and in war. He has also dedicated his retired life to supporting others, to include serving as an advisor to the Marine Reconnaissance Foundation Board of Directors.

Chunks is a brother, teammate and a significant figure in the Marine Reconnaissance Community. He is also a plank owner of Marine Corps SOCOM Detachment-1 (MCSOCOM DET-1), the origin of today’s Marine Raider community. For those that know him, you know that he would never ask for help….so the Marine Reconnaissance Foundation is doing so on his behalf. It is time to live the Recon Creed and support our brother and his family.

We have spoken to Chunks and he is aware of this effort and has given his reluctant approval for it. Please donate if financially able and share with your friends and family.

Never above you Never below you Always by your side

DONATE HERE!!

If you can..please help a Veteran in Need. January 12, 2016

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ColleenYesterday I found out that a Marine brother’s wife (Colleen) was seriously injured in a hit and run. Colleen, who is a mother of 2 girls, was hit by a driver as she was crossing the street in Charlotte, NC and sustained life threatening injuries. According to her husband: “Colleen is in ICU. She has multiple fractures: Arm, Face, Back, Ribs. She was Basically Broken From The Waist Up.  She had just started a new career at the Marine Corps Base Parris Island. The Doctors say the recovery will be Long. Immediate needs are Lodging, Meals, Rental Car, etc. While Someone Stays Here in Charlotte, N.C. while she’s in the Hospital. We don’t have any family who live here. For the Long Term, She and Her Girls will be getting a new start on Life And Will Need A Lot Of Support From All Of Us. Please Pray For Her and For Her Girls, Chelsea, and Victoria. Any help is Much Needed and Will Be Greatly Appreciated! Thank You! God Bless!”

As you can imagine this puts a huge strain on a military family.  She has a long recovery and her husband is at the hospital by her side.  Some Recon/Sniper brothers have helped out but they need more than we can give.  If you are moved or feel compelled to help this family, please visit their ‘GoFundMe page’.  No donation is too small.

Thank you!

 

 

Dog Training Elite -Dog Training Experts…(Vets..ta ke note!) June 15, 2015

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DTEMany readers likely know that my son Tyler is Autistic.  He is a great little guy (and handsome!) but we are always concerned for his safety as he is ‘non verbal’.  About six months ago we began looking into service animals.  I have done charity work for several service animal trainers over the years and I was…to be blunt….unimpressed.  The trainers charged between $20,000 and $30,000 and it did not seem effective in many cases.  About 2 months ago we ran across a company called Dog Training Elite in Utah.  Their website advertised over “…35 years of experience..”  For this reason I gave them a call.  I spoke with the owner John for about 30 minutes and he was patient enough to answer all of my questions.  I explained that we had a male Rottweiller (Bo) that we felt would be a good dog but that we were new to he process.

To John’s credit he did not try to sell us on anything.  He simply said he would be willing to drive out to our house in Park City and talk with us.  John came out and it was apparent he had forgotten more about training dogs than I will ever know.  He evaluated Bo and said he would be a good fit for a Service Dog.  To be clear, he also said that in many cases an existing dog is NOT a good fit and often people need to find a dog with the right personality traits to be a good dog.  As John explained…Dogs need two things to really be good Service Dogs.  Aside from having a calm disposition they need 1) a desire to please and 2) intelligence.   Their website says:

“Dog Training Elite, is a Utah-based dog training company with over 35 years of experience that specializes in teaching your dog to be obedient for you as well as the rest of your family, with a strong emphasis on teaching your dog the highest level of obedience, despite even the toughest level of distractions. Our programs are certain to meet all of your training needs. Unlike a lot of other dog training companies, we understand that each client has different needs, so we tailor our training programs to accommodate your unique situation. Dog Training Elite has donated their time to those with special needs in training their service dogs.”

Heather and I used to joke that Bo was untrainable.  He is super sweet and super calm but he is also a 130lb Male Rottweiller. He is stubborn with a capital R..and all other letters.  I am not exagerating when I say that after the first 1 hour session Bo was responding to commands (‘come’, ‘sit’) and by his third session he was ‘heeling’ and ‘sitting at distance’.  Long and short, the methodology works!

I am not going to go into their training methodology because it is proprietary and I don’t want to give bad info.  I will say that the cost of training Bo is 1/10th (you read that correctly) what other trainers charge and it is effective.  Owners are required to work with their dogs at least once per day.  You have homework!

In addition to being expert trainers, John and company were able to explain all of the ins and outs of Service Dogs…the laws, regulations, and other aspects that I was unaware of.  Their experience and insight is invaluable! In addition, you get a very personal touch from people who are not only experienced but truly love and value dogs.  It has been as much as an education for Heather and me as it has been for Bo.

If you are looking for a service dog and you are willing to put some work into the process..I would highly recommend Dog Training Elite.  They are in Utah, Arizona and Nevada.  I understand they are now opening a few new sites in other states. Give them a call and talk to Robin, John or Seth.  Ask a hundred questions and let them give you some info.

In addition to training dogs they also work with Not for Profits and support wounded veterans!  One of their trainers, Seth is a wounded veteran with a Service Animal.  Watching what his Malenoise could do was absolutely impressive!…

If you are looking for a service dog or considering a service animal give them a call!  We are very happy and Bo is doing great!  Hit them up on their Facebook, as well!

R&S Foundation is Live! (not for profit to help Recon, Sniper, MARSOC, SARC)! November 24, 2014

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RSFoundation

“Honoring the Silent Professionals”

I am honored to announce the formation of a new charitable organization called the R&S Foundation.  The R&S Foundation (named for Recon & Sniper) was formed to help our veteran Brothers and Sisters in need.  Many are unaware that 22 veterans commit suicide per day.  Many more struggle with physical, emotional and financial challenges.  The Recon, Scout/Sniper, SARC, and MARSOC communities are in need of a foundation to help those who are in need of support.  The R&S Foundation was born of a simple idea.  Several years ago a Reconnaissance Sniper created a loose affiliation of Snipers, Recon Marines, SARCs, and MARSOC Marines which began informally helping each other.  From this seed of an early idea some brothers from the community took the proverbial bull by the horns and created the R&S Foundation.   Currently, the group is putting together the ‘non profit’ packet and have seated the Board of Directors (I am privileged to have been asked to be on the BOD).  If you get a chance, please take a look at the Facebook page and give us a ‘like’.  You can reach the Foundation by emailing; info@reconsniperfoundation.org

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