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WTR: Don U-Turn Marsh, Timothy Klund, Brian Chontosh, and Jim Erwin

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Warrior Talk Radio with GI Jenn is exctied to have Josh Ambrose co-hosting the show tonight!  We will be joined by fellow WTR host Don U-Turn Marsh, Timothy Klund, Brian Chontosh, and Jim Erwin!

Josh is the founder of Stop the 22 a Day!  An amazing organizaiton dedicated to ending veteran suicide!

Don U-Turn Marsh is a Vietnam veteran and the host of All About Vets (heard every Wednesday on WTR).

Timoth Klund, (TK) is manager partner in PX3 Sports Science.  PX3's mission is to truly give every individual the best opportunity to help increase their overall performance.  He is a leading authority when working with professional athletes and celebrities on their personal name branding campaign and potential endorsement opportunities with corporate partners.  He also served honorably in the United States Air Force.  More recently, TK became the Director for the PX3 Patriots All Veteran Softball Team. 

(Ret.) Maj. Brian Chontosh who was awarded the Navy Cross for his heroic actions during the 2003 Invasion of Iraq and currently working for Crossfit, Inc.  He has been outspoken in his effort to see better phsyical fitness in the military.  He has had several speaking engagements to talk about Crossfit for Combat Fitness.

Jim Erwin is a veteran of the U.S. Special Operations Forces, including service as a 1st SFOD-D (Delta) Operator.  After leaving active duty, Erwin provided close protection and security for high-profiled clientele across the globe including many high-threat environments.  Erwin is a certified FBI Advanced Firearms Instructor, and has earned several instructor certifications for the NRA.

 

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