Honoring Those Who Served: a Veterans Day 2022 Film Festival

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J.R. Saltzman, who lost his right arm below the elbow and suffered damage to his left hand while serving in Iraq in 2006, competes in the 10th Annual Project healing Waters 2-Fly Tournament.
Photo by Ed Felker, Dispatches from the Potomac

We have posted many times about the great organizations that use fly fishing as a way to help veterans deal with or recover from challenges, both physical and mental, resulting from their service. There are many such groups, both local and national, but several that have done a remarkable job getting the word out about their work are Project Healing Waters, Warriors and Quiet Waters, Soul River Runs Deep, Veterans Expeditions, The OARS Foundation, and AWOL Angler. A simple Google search will help you find chapters near you, and they are usually looking for volunteers to help with the work.

To celebrate Veterans Day and to honor those who have served, here is a selection of videos produced over the past year. It is a profound experience to see how the sport we love can be used to help those to whom we owe so much. It’s amazing to see veterans taking part in conservation efforts, as well. Check out the programs linked above–or any others in your area–and consider how you can help, via a donation or participation.

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