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Boot Run Houston After Party to Feature Headline Performer Stoney LaRue

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Boot Run Houston After Party to Feature Headline Performer Stoney LaRue

Inaugural Boot Run Houston hosted by Marcus Luttrell, Retired Navy SEAL & Best-Selling Author, to Raise Funds for Boot Campaign and an Afghan Tribe

Houston, TX (November 13, 2012) – Texas Red Dirt music artist Stoney LaRue will headline the Boot Run Houston after party on November 25, 2012 at the Houston Oaks Country Club and Family Sports Retreat located at 22602 Hegar Road Hockley, TX 77447.  Marcus Luttrell, a Retired Navy SEAL and Best-Selling Author of Lone Survivor and Service, will host the inaugural Boot Run Houston Half Marathon and 5K.  The event will benefit the Boot Campaign and Village of Sabray.

Your participation in Boot Run Houston will provide funding for the Boot Campaign’s wounded hero programs and the Village of Sabray—the community that protected Marcus Luttrell from enemy forces during Operation Red Wing.

The Boot Run Houston after party kicks off at 2:00pm on November 25th and will feature food, beverages from Wild Turkey and Houston Distributing Co., and live performances by the Scooter Brown Band and headliner Stoney LaRue.

Boot Run Houston allows you to run at your own pace.  Runners can choose to register for the Half Marathon or 5K.  Register now on www.BootRunHouston.com. Make a statement by running in your Boots! You can order a pair of the Boot Campaign’s signature “give back” combat boots on www.BootCampaign.com. Proceeds from your boot purchase are used to back the Boot Campaign’s programs caring for the growing number of wounded military personnel.  Limited “After Party Only” tickets are available for purchase through www.BootRunHouston.com

Boot Run Houston

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Houston Oaks Country Club and Family Sports Retreat

Registration: 11:30am

Race: 1:00pm

After Party: 2:00-5:00pm

Not a runner?  We’d love your smiling faces as event volunteers!  Sign up to volunteer on www.BootRunHouston.com

Boot Run Houston is made possible by our sponsors: Bates Footwear, Fairway Independent Mortgage, Juneau Exploration, Wild Turkey, Houston Distributing Co., Quest Nutrition Bars, Kill Cliff Recovery Drinks, Sun & Ski Sports and Frito Lay.

Marcus Luttrell

Born and raised in Texas, Marcus Luttrell attended Sam Houston State University. He began training for the SEALs at age 14 with former United States Army soldier Billy Shelton, who lived nearby.   Luttrell is a retired United States Navy SEAL. He received the Navy Cross for his actions in 2005 facing Taliban fighters during Operation Red Wing.

On June 28, 2005, Luttrell and SEAL Team 10 were assigned to a mission to kill or capture Ahmad Shah (nom de guerre Mohammad Ismail), a high-ranking Taliban leader responsible for killings in eastern Afghanistan and the Hindu-Kush mountains. The SEAL team was made up of Luttrell, Michael P. Murphy, Danny Dietz and Matthew Axelson.

As recounted in the best-selling book, Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10, 19 men lost their lives in Operation Red Wing. At the time, it was the largest single-day loss of life in Navy SEAL history.  Luttrell was the only survivor. Badly wounded, he managed to walk and crawl seven miles to evade capture. He was given shelter by an Afghan tribe, who alerted the Americans of his presence, and he was finally rescued by American forces six days after the gun battle.

Today, Luttrell works with charities such as the Lone Survivor Foundation and the Boot Campaign.  He travels the country for speaking engagements and has written a second book, Service that follows up with unanswered questions from Lone Survivor and gives honor and praise to other members of the military.  Luttrell, his wife Melanie, and their children live in the Houston area.

The Boot Campaign

The Boot Campaign is a 501c3 non-profit military appreciation and veteran awareness campaign based in Texas.  Launched in 2009 by a group of women known as The Boot Girls, the Boot Campaign’s mission is to express gratitude to the troops, spread awareness of the needs of military personnel and support their transition home.  Through the sale of signature military combat boots, General Public Donations, and Corporate Sponsorship the Boot Campaign donates proceeds to its programs caring for military personnel, past and present, healing from a variety of physical and emotional combat wounds, embodying the campaign motto that, “When They Come Back, We Give Back”.  www.BootCampaign.com