Running for Combat Veterans
Running For Combat Veterans is a Non Profit that aims to alleviate financial hardships Veterans face. My recovery has been an ever-changing process. b.
My name is CamE Tasker and I am the founder of Running for Combat Veterans, a 501(c)(3) Non Profit based out of Washington State. I am a female combat veteran and life-long, multi-sport athlete who was wounded serving in the US Army/US Washington National Guard during my time in service. I have found healing in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest more so than I ever could through doctors, thera
10/05/2025
Rest in peace, good sir. 🙏
The final living survivor of USS Utah (BB-31), Warren ‘Red’ Upton, who survive two torpedo strikes and the capsizing of the Utah, has passed away at 105. Against all odds, he escaped the overturned battleship, a survivor of tragedy that claimed 58 shipmates. Now, with his passing, the voice of the Utah’s crew falls silent, and the ‘Forgotten Ship’ will be forgotten forever.🕊️🇺🇸⚓
On the morning of December 7, 1941, Upton was about to shave when the first torpedo hit Utah. Moments later, a second torpedo struck, the ship began to list, then capsize. As the ship rolled, Upton escaped over the side and swam toward Ford Island. While in the water, he helped a fellow sailor who couldn’t swim. He then took cover in a ditch near Ford Island to avoid strafing by Japanese aircraft, waiting there until a truck arrived to take survivors away from the attack zone.
09/24/2025
🌟 Be the change you wish to see. 🌎
09/11/2025
🙏 SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 🌹
Out of these tragic moments emerged a stronger
United States of America.
2752 Americans were killed in this single most deadly act of terrorism including:
65 Connecticut Residents
15 Emergency Medical Technicians
60 Police Officers
343 Fire Fighters
9/11/2001 - Never Forget 🎗️
05/24/2025
According to a report, the Pacific Northwest states some of the worst for military retirees The Pacific Northwest is home to the worst states for military retirees, with Washington state coming in No. 50 and Oregon ranking No. 51, according to a new study by
05/03/2025
✨February & March Highlights!✨
*5-6 months Post-Op Spinal Fusion and finally unleashed to all upper body (OVERHEAD) activities at the gym!! 🏋🏼♀️ I’ve been having some pretty bad spasms in my back and shoulder still so I’m amidst some “dry needling” pain therapy, and chiropractoric adjustments to help keep my T1 vertebrae in place.
*3-4 months Post-Op Hip Reconstruction and up to 2-3 mile 👣 walks and hikes. 🌿
*30 mins on the 🚴♀️ bike and an hour of 💦 pool exercises daily to include full kick 🏊♀️ swimming.
*Back to part time/ 📦 light duty at work!💥
04/13/2025
This is an outstanding book to 📖 read or 🎧 listen to about Vietnam… And more specifically, the beginning of Women in Combat/Vietnam. If you have/are/love a Veteran (especially a Female Combat Veteran), please give it a read/listen!! ❤️
https://www.chirpbooks.com/audiobooks/the-women-by-kristin-hannah-52635df0f7?source=unpaid_app_share&utm_source=unpaid_app_share Check out this audiobook from Chirp: The Women
The Women A brand-new release that “stuns” and “uplifts” (Bonnie Garmus), from a #1 New York Times bestselling author hailed as “one of the greatest storytellers of our time” (Delia Owens): In 1965, nursing student Frankie leaves her sheltered life behind to join the Army Nurse Corps and serve in ...
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RUNNING FOR COMBAT VETERANS (RFCV) IS MY MISSION.
I am motivated to run for those who cannot, to honor fallen comrades lost in battle or lost to su***de and I run to help heal Veterans ... I also run to heal myself.
VETERANS CAN FIND HEALING FROM TRAUMA AND PTSD THROUGH THE MOUNTAINS, ON THE TRAILS AND IN NATURE.
THIS IS MY STORY
My name is CamE Tasker and I’m the founder of Running for Combat Veterans, a 501(c)3 nonprofit based out of Bellingham, Washington. I’m a female Combat Veteran and life-long, multi-sport athlete who was wounded in Iraq during my deployment from 2008-2009. My recovery has been an ever-changing process. I’ve found healing in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest more so than I ever could through doctors, therapists, or chemicals/drugs. Mountain running has helped bring recovery from pain, PTSD, and emotional trauma I encountered after serving in the U.S. Army and Washington National Guard for 7.5 years and finishing a year-long deployment to Iraq. Upon my return, I sought treatment for injuries sustained during my service only to discover I had been dropped by the very system I was serving to uphold and protect.