North Texans ‘Carry the Load’ to honor our fallen heroes

By FOX4News.com Staff

 - Thousands of people in Dallas marched to honor their fallen heroes at the annual Carry the Load event.

Carry the Load commemorates those who lost their lives in the line of duty with a march through Uptown Dallas during Memorial Day weekend.

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Many march through Cape Girardeau to honor those that have fallen

May 25, 2019 at 5:22 PM CDT 

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - Scores of people walked through Cape Girardeau to honor the sacrifices made by military, veterans, first responders and their families on Saturday.

SEMO Vets “March to the River” hosted the Carry the Load as they marched from Cape Girardeau County Park, through the streets of Cape Girardeau to the John Boardman Pavilion in downtown.

This is part of the Carry the Load Midwest Relay Team as they continue on their 3,900-mile journey from Minneapolis to Dallas.

Heartland News talked with SEMO Vets founding members Dave Cantrell, Alan Schoen, Rocky Everett and Matt McGill who said it's important they honor those that sacrificed their all.

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Carry The Load makes pit stop on Fort Hood during Memorial Day tour

Hundreds of riders throughout the country are bringing attention to the nation's fallen veterans and first responders ahead of Memorial Day.

KILLEEN, Texas — Carry The Load, a non-profit organization dedicated to connecting Americans to the nation's military, veterans and first responders, rode into Central Texas Thursday with a stop at Fort Hood. People across the country are riding to raise awareness for the group going into Memorial Day.

"It seems like all I've done is ride mountains, and the people I carry on my back have allowed me to get to the top," rider Tom Wendling said.

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Helping to carry the load: Nonprofit group works to remember fallen heroes

May 23, 2019

FORT HOOD — Participants in the Carry the Load — a walk and cycle event that honors fallen military and law enforcement members — from the West Coast made a stop Thursday at Fort Hood to witness the third annual Carry the Load Rally.

About a dozen participants rallied at the 1st Cavalry Division Horse Detachment training area for the color guard posting of the colors; the national anthem sung by country music artist Carl Hutchens, a Vietnam veteran from Galena Park; and a demonstration by the horse detachment.

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Carry the Load relay team stops in ArkLaTex

"It’s the emotional weight I carry. For some of us, Memorial Day is every day”

SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Just days before Memorial Day weekend, members of a national nonprofit stopped in Shreveport to remind people of the holiday’s true meaning

Members of Carry the Load’s East Coast relay team joined with local veterans Wednesday to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.

The relay team’s members have been on the road for 23 days, having started in West Point, N.Y.

Their journey is planned to end Sunday in Dallas.

On Wednesday, they worked their way down to Overton Brooks VA Medical Center.

The team also stopped at the Kelsall & Reeves Monument in Riverview Park and the Shreveport Fire Department before beginning their march toward Dallas via Hope, Ark., and Texarkana.

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Two non-profit organizations are assuring veterans and first responders are remembered

By Kion Hudson  |

TOPEKA (WIBW)--- Two non-profit organizations are working to ensure the sacrifices of veterans and first responders will not go unrecognized this Memorial Day.

The Kansas chapter of Sheep Dog Impact Assistance teamed up with Carry the Load for this years Midwest Relay.

Carry the Load will travel across the country this month, as an active way to connect Americans to the sacrifices of military, veterans and first responders.

The 25 participants walked 11 miles Thursday starting at Topeka Fire Station #2 and ending at Mission Township Fire.

Organizers explained the walk's significance.

"So on the back of my backpack are names of some of my cop friends that I have lost in the line of duty, some military personnel that were killed in action over in Afghanistan," Vice Pres., Sheep Dog Impact Assistant Kacey Wiltz said. "So what A am doing is carrying the load for those individuals that are not here to do so. Personally I'm police officer myself and I know the burden of we care for just doing the job, so I want to make sure the individuals whose name are on my back know that I got them and I got their six."

This years Carry the Load relay will end in Dallas with a Memorial Day celebration.

Austinites ‘Carry the Load’ to honor fallen military members, first responders

"Being able to take something so terrible and being able to make it an amazing moment and seeing it work here in my community is awesome."

AUSTIN, Texas — As you begin getting your Memorial Day Weekend plans sorted out, remember: it's more than a holiday or three-day break from work.

Memorial Day is about remembering the servicemen and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice in protecting our lives.

On Wednesday morning, dozens of people gathered in Zilker Park to walk two miles across Downtown Austin to Republic Square as the "Carry the Load" Memorial May event traveled through the Capital City.

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An open invite to join the ‘magic’ that the Memorial Day Carry the Load event provides

"To continue to impact the military and veteran population in a positive way is the fuel that keeps me going."
Published: 5:33 PM CDT May 22, 2019
Updated: 5:32 PM CDT May 22, 2019

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