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Musher Rick Casillo and the Battle Dawgs team arrive at Rainy Pass, Alaska, March 7, 2016. The Battle Dawgs organization empowers wounded warriors veterans with therapeutic and exciting experiences in Alaska through the majestic healing power of sled dogs. /Master Sgt. Brian Ferguson

Mush! #3Marines interviews Rick Casillo in the Iditarod – BattleDawgs Special Edition!

February 1, 2017
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#3Marines is back in “Mush! The Iditarod – BattleDawgs Special Edition.” This week’s Ep.9 – One Shot One Kill – takes us to Alaska, where we talk to Rick Casillo, professional Iditarod musher and founder of BattleDawgs, a nonprofit that provides wounded warriors with fully-funded sports camps.

| Mush! The Iditarod – BattleDawgs Special Edition – Episode 9 – One Shot One Kill – is available on iTunes and Soundcloud. Join Stephanie Kline as she interviews Rick Casillo, professional Iditarod musher and founder of BattleDawgs, a phenomenal nonprofit that provides wounded warriors with fully-funded sports camps. Battle Dawgs seeks “To empower Our Nation’s heroes through therapeutic and exciting experiences by harnessing the natural splendor of Alaska’s landscape.” Stephanie talks with Rick about dog training, how he got involved with veterans, and what the term “musher” means.

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Listen in then stay tuned for Episode 10 afterwards with the full team. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a 5 star rating and review. Follow Lima Charlie Sports on Twitter @sportsLC, and subscribe to the #3marines podcast on iTunes. Follow their tweets @3marinesLC. Semper Fi!

 

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