CPT Justin Nash is bringing the leadership skills he mastered on the battlefield to help his fellow veterans at home. Nash was awarded several honors for his bravery including the Bronze Star. But, a shoulder injury and nerve damage in his elbows cut his military career short. “To this day, I'm upset that I'm not able to serve. My body let me down,” Nash, who is a father of six, said. “The sense of purpose that comes with being a leader of men especially a leader of men in combat. That's a very difficult and challenging thing to step away from. Click here to watch the video.
It's a non-profit geared at reducing veteran homelessness, unemployment and helping them adjust back into civilian life. Learn more about 'Til Duty is Done. “It's really our duty, our obligation, our responsibility, to serve our veterans as they transition, out and enter this very challenging environment,” Justin Nash said. Justin Nash said that veterans should feel comfortable reaching out for help. Read More