Josh serves on the Board of Directors for Continue Mission, co-founded the organization, and volunteers his time to serve the CM family.
Josh is a two-tour Iraq war Veteran. While deployed he served as an IED Hunter. His unit (call sign Pathfinder 1) cleared routes of improvised explosive devices in and around Fallujah, Iraq for the Marines. Josh was Wounded in Action (WIA) March 15, 2007 and medevaced out of Iraq to recover from injuries. Josh's battalion lost six great men in combat (three from his company) and lost four to suicide once home. Josh has experienced the pain of war and is still working to overcome the challenges presented to him as a result of his service to the country. He can relate to the emotional and physical struggles that Veterans are faced with each day.
Josh was a successful business owner before being injured serving the country. His goals today are to help Veterans find the road to recovery so that they can start to enjoy life again.
Josh has been married to his wife, Melissa, since 1994 and they have three beautiful children and two grandsons. The consider all Veterans involved with Continue Mission to be a part of their family.
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