GENERAL FLYNN Announces the Great Boone Cutler Has Passed Away | Joe Hoft

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Boone Cutler passed away on Thursday. 

Boone Cutler was a good man who studied and taught warriors how to recover and Americans 5th Generation warfare.

General Flynn shared the following on Boone Cutler on Thursday after his death.

It is with deep sadness, that I share the news of the recent passing of our friend and fellow warrior, Sergeant U.S. Army (Retired) Boone Cutler.

Boone was a voice for truth, for patriots, and for the veteran community across the nation. He was truly a brother to all who have borne the weight of war – in its many forms. His life’s work was dedicated to giving hope and strength to veterans suffering from war-related injuries, Post Traumatic Stress, Traumatic Brain Injuries, and many other unseen scars of combat.

I am calling on all those who Boone has stood alongside, to take a moment – give a moment to Boone and his wonderful family. Reflect on his unbelievable life of service and sacrifice, all purposely and divinely created to protect others and defend our nation. He fought for all of us in so many ways. He made it his mission to ensure no one was left behind in their battles at home or abroad.

Boone’s legacy will forever live on in The Spartan Pledge, a solemn vow he championed for veterans: “I will not take my own life by my own hand until I talk to my battle buddy first. My mission is to find a mission to help my warfighter family.” This pledge remains a lifeline for those struggling with the invisible wounds of war, and it stands as a testament to Boone’s enduring commitment to saving lives.

As we mourn his passing, we honor his warrior spirit and renew our promise to look out for one another. Boone’s fight continues through each of us who live by the pledge, remember his words: “Control your emotions, protect your mind, and remember the mission.”

Rest in peace, Boone. Your battle will carry on, along with your legacy.

And to Boone’s beautiful wife and children, we love you and we are here for you – always.

Boone lived Isaiah 6:8,
“Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, Whom shall I send? And who will go for us? And I said, Here am I. Send me!”

As I sit here today, as a witness to his passing into the eternal presence of God, I am reflecting on Isaiah 41:10.

“Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”

Boone loved the Lord and this verse serves as a reminder of God’s presence in our lives, His strength and support for each one of us. God encourages us not to be afraid or discouraged but to trust in Him.

Boone would want us to Trust in Him, God our Father and Creator of everything that is good and decent in our lives.

Say a prayer today for Boone and for our nation.

Please consider donating to Boone’s family. Thank you.

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Boone Cutler is a multifaceted individual whose remarkable background spans several fields. He is an author, columnist, music video director, and Warfighter Rights leader, known for his relentless advocacy for Warfighters.

What sets him apart is his distinction as the first nationally recognized radio talk show personality who is also a combat veteran from the current war. Boone’s diverse career and profound personal experiences have shaped his commitment to supporting and raising awareness about the challenges faced by Warfighters.

*It is important to note that Boone Cutler is currently not a practicing Catholic. However, his motivational speeches and personal story have continue to inspire many. If you are interested in booking him for a talk, please contact us for more information.

Boone Cutler’s journey as an author began during his combat tour in Iraq, where he started writing his novel “Voodoo in Sadr City.” The book, which he completed during his two-year recovery from wartime injuries at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, offers a vivid portrayal of his experiences and the complexities of war. Boone’s time at Walter Reed was pivotal, not only for his recovery but also for the development of his voice as a writer and advocate.

As the host of the radio show “Tipping Point with Boone Cutler,” Boone provides a platform to discuss national, international, and social events from the Warfighter’s perspective. His show delves into critical issues affecting Warfighters, offering insights and fostering discussions that are often overlooked by mainstream media. Boone’s unique perspective as a combat veteran enriches the dialogue, making it a vital resource for Warfighters and civilians alike.

In addition to his work in media, Boone Cutler is a passionate advocate for Warfighter rights. He founded the National Warfighter Symposium to address pressing issues such as suicide and homelessness rates among Warfighters. The symposium serves as a critical forum for discussing solutions and mobilizing support for those who have served their country. Boone’s advocacy extends to raising awareness about degenerative brain diseases and the challenges faced by Warfighters with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

Boone’s commitment to the well-being of Warfighters is also evident in his work with the Warfighter Rights’ Movement, which aims to combat discrimination against Warfighters due to PTSD. His efforts in this area have been instrumental in changing perceptions and fostering a more inclusive environment for those affected by the disorder. Boone’s advocacy has also led to his appointment to the Inter-agency Council on Veteran Affairs by Governor Sandoval of Nevada, where he continues to influence policies and initiatives that benefit Warfighters.

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America and his friends and family will miss Boone Cutler – a great gift to so many.