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Veteran on the walk of his lifetime to stop in mid-Missouri

Army Veteran Walking for PTSD Visiting in Missouri’s Capital City 

(Jefferson City, MO) — A U-S Army veteran will be making his way through the capital city today on his coast-to-coast walk to raise awareness for post-traumatic stress disorder. Sergeant First Class Steve Meyers started his nearly six-thousand mile walk on Sunday in Kansas City at the World War I Memorial and plans to travel through 20 different states. He’ll circle from from Florida to California talking with veterans, first responders, and government officials about what he’s calling a silent killer, P-T-S-D. He will resume his walk at the Jefferson City Police Department this morning at 9 (Thursday). 

Lee’s Summit man walks cross country for PTSD awareness

U.S. veteran walks across the country for PTSD awareness

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