Veterans Don’t Need Saving—They Need a Team. MVP Is Building It
Andreea Neblea
On a gym floor in Los Angeles, a group of veterans stood in a circle, exhausted from a workout, unsure what to expect next. There was no therapist. No formal program. No script. Then someone started talking. When Military.com sat down with Nate Boyer, he described how it all began. “That first time… we just worked out, grabbed tacos, and naturally started opening up,” he said. What began as an informal gathering would become Merging Vets & Players (MVP), a growing national movement built on a
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