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Photos from Tier III's post 06/22/2026

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How was your Father’s Day?
Mine was how it should be for me relaxing and fishing The three of us here is the first time in 18 years that we were all able to fish together.
Some pictures of celebrating Father’s Day. With my Dad and the young man who first made me a Dad.
No grilling just relaxation and three guys fishing,laughing and story telling.

06/15/2026

Run training for myself later but this morning is a shout out to Faith Stoughton

Together Everyone Achieves More!
She’s asked me to run with her today. She will be running to raise awareness in another five K on the Fourth of July.

Running to Raise Awareness for Human Trafficking Awareness and Online Predator Awareness is a goal that we are geared towards.

Never have a problem working with a spouse but also because it’s the right thing to do. Work with others helps them and it helps you.

06/12/2026

Thank you!

Today is Women's Veterans Recognition Day. Long before there was an official definition of "veteran" or military service records that recognized their sacrifices, women were serving on battlefields, supporting armies, defending their communities, and answering the call when their nation needed them. From women who disguised themselves to fight alongside men in America's earliest conflicts, to the nurses who endured unimaginable conditions near the front lines, women have always been part of the story of our nation's defense.

As our military evolved, so did the opportunities for women to serve. Organizations like the Women's Army Corps (WAC) opened doors for generations of women to contribute their skills, leadership, and courage in uniform. Yet their path was rarely easy. Many faced skepticism, unequal opportunities, and the challenge of proving themselves in environments where they often had to work twice as hard to earn the same respect.

Today, women serve in every branch of our military and in nearly every role imaginable. They continue to break barriers, lead troops, fly aircraft, command units, and deploy into harm's way. While much progress has been made, many women veterans still face unique challenges after service, including ensuring their contributions are recognized and that their voices are heard. What has never changed is the courage, resilience, and commitment they bring to the mission. Their service has strengthened our military, our communities, and our nation.

Today, let's honor the women who have worn the uniform, those who paved the way before them, and those who continue to serve.

If you're a woman veteran, I'd be honored if you'd share a little of your story in the comments. If there's a woman veteran who has impacted your life, tell us about her and help us recognize the incredible legacy of service she represents.

06/08/2026

My wife and my Sunday Morning!

We were out supporting two good missions. First we were supporting the Race out Moraine State Park, “Running to Breathe” which was a 5k/half marathon supporting supports of Pennsylvania. Second and just as important of a cause this was the third race to “Run to Raise Awareness” with our Tier III Shirts to help get the word out on Human Trafficking and Online Predator Awareness.

This officially started in 2024 when I Ran to support and raise money to help (TAP)on their mission. Then decided this year as a way for Tier III to help was to start supporting T.A.P. On a steady basis by developing T-shirts and with each sale donating a portion to their mission.

I followed up with running a 10K last week on May 30th wearing the demo shirt to Beaver County’s to support Beaver Valley Fire Department. Then my wife Faith , who runs Stoughton Studios which is apart of Tier III has taken up the mission to “Run to Raise Awareness” by running the 5K at the lake.

We’ve already had some interest on top of the limited questions that both of us have received on our shirts as to how they could help out and even run.

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