Watch ABC 10’s report and check out some more photos below. Only those who’ve been there can understand, and only those who’ve been there can help. No matter how hard they try, it’s very unlikely that someone who hasn’t been to combat is going to get a combat vet to put the gun down and choose to live a bit longer. We choose to express our dark humor and let our terrible jokes fly like eagles, all in an effort to get combat vets to laugh, get together, and stop fucking killing themselves. We are combat veterans who ch oose to tell our stories in the same manner that we’d tell them in a living room with our best bros. Irreverent Warriors are guys who have used humor to get through the darkest side of humanity. More from Irreverent Warriors’ Facebook page: “In addition to the laughter is the opportunity for guys to open up to each other,” Maher said. They hope the effort will catch on and people will hold more events like this. The two started Irreverent Warriors to put on events like the walk, with the message that brotherhood will never die. Construction Site The smell of a rough framed house, before the exterior doors, windows, and roofing are installed. Maher broke at least 20 bones, and Loya suffered traumatic brain injury when he was blasted by a 30-pound improvised explosive device and came to at the bottom of a river. A whiff of a nice clove or cherry wood blend summons images of kindly older men in tweed jackets sitting in a chair next to a warm cozy fire with an old dog nearby.
Ryan Loya his best friend since the two bonded in Afghanistan. Danny Maher (also known by his pen name Donny O’Malley), has been calling Marine Sgt.
The men who organized the walk are the Irreverent Warriors.