What is the Piestewa Challenge? Lisa Hallett, executive director and co-founder of wear blue: run to remember, tells us how you can join this challenge and honor women in combat. Learn how wear blue: run to remember has evolved into a community that honors all service members and helps others heal from the challenges of war. For more information on the Piestewa Challenge check out the resource section below.
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Resource:
wear blue: run to remember
Website: www.wearblueruntoremember.org/piestewa-challenge
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Instagram: @wearblue
Twitter: @wearblue
Facebook: @wearblue
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