From Sam Brown <[email protected]>
Subject The toughest question I’ve ever had to answer
Date November 2, 2023 10:00 PM
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This is just the beginning of the story



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Friend, I was always fascinated with my father’s uniform.


From a young age, he showed me what true service and sacrifice for one’s
country looked like.

That’s why I grew up believing that serving one’s country in uniform is the
HIGHEST calling.

And it wasn’t even a question when I joined the Army to put on a uniform of
my own.

Then in 2008 everything changed, when my vehicle ran over a roadside bomb in
Afghanistan. I didn’t know if I’d survive, let alone put a uniform on again.
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Friend, that’s when I had to ask myself the most difficult question I’ve ever
had to answer -“Who am I without my uniform?” “Who am I if I can no longer
serve?”
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Most of you probably have that same question.

You’ve probably heard about my years in the Army…

You’ve probably heard about how I almost burned to death…

You’ve probably heard about my 3 years of recovery and my 30 surgeries…

Friend, at the end of the day, I’m just like every other soldier who does
their duty and who continues to believe there are better days ahead for our
country. And with your help I know we can get there!
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The truth is, I wasn’t done serving when I took off my uniform for good.

I’ve been fighting for veterans ever since, getting them the medical care
they need.

I’m not a hero — I’m just a fighter, a survivor, a competitor.

I’m a father that wants my children to grow up living in a better America
than I did.

I’m a husband that always puts my family first.

I’m a Nevadan that sees the hard work and dedication the people of our state
embody every single day.

I’m a voice for you, the people I want to bring with me to Washington.

So Friend, would you consider chipping in a small donation today to help me
complete my BIGGEST mission yet?
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My story didn’t end in Afghanistan. It’s only the beginning.

Thank you for your continued support.


Sincerely,

CPT Sam Brown








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Flip Nevada, flip the Senate. It’s that simple. Experts in both parties agree
that the path for Democrats to maintain their Senate majority becomes near to
impossible if we win this race. Can I count on your help to break Chuck
Schumer’s majority and return control of D.C. to conservatives?

TAKE BACK THE SENATE
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Sam Brown is a retired member of the U.S. Army. Use of military rank, job
titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement of the United
States Army or the Department of Defense.

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