Boone Cutler

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Sergeant Boone Cutler is an author and Warfighter Rights leader that has become the first nationally recognized on-air personality who is also a combat veteran from the current war. He began writing his book ‘Voodoo in Sadr City’ during his deployment to Iraq in 2005/2006 and later completed it during his recovery at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, during the Neglect Scandal of 2007, where he was treated for two years from injuries that resulted from injuries sustained in Iraq.

After his recovery Boone began to see a major void in the Warfighter community and decided to approach Fox News Radio 99.1 FM Talk with the concept of a new show that focuses on national and international and social events based on the Warfighter’s perspective. In 2011 "Tipping Point with Boone Cutler" began and gave him a weekly stage for his raw Paratrooper, no-holds-barred style, quickly becoming a hit over the air waves and online with mainstream America, Patriots, Caregivers and his fellow Warfighters that are both here at home and deployed in combat zones worldwide. In June 2014, "Tipping Point with Boone Cutler" began its partnership with KNEWS 107.3 in Reno, NV where it can be heard for 3 hours every Saturday.

Boone’s message is simple, “America has lost faith in what they used to believe were the heroes of Hollywood, America has become disgusted with the political climate of today so the only place to turn to and trust for leadership is the Warfighter”.

In 2010, Boone founded the National Warfighter Symposium to bring much needed attention to Warfighter issues such as post combat life changes such as, especially the alarming Warfighter suicide and homelessness rates. America currently loses at least 23 Warfighters to suicide every single day. This is a number that Boone has made his mission to combat by his creation of ‘The Spartan Pledge’ for fellow Warfighters to take promising not to take their own lives but to find their own mission to help one another. He has chosen GallantFew.org, founded by Ranger Karl Monger as his signature charity

In 2012, Boone was diagnosed with Early-Onset Parkinson's Disease secondary to a blast-injury in Iraq and is currently starting to campaign for more awareness on the issue in the Warfighter Community. Governor Sandoval of Nevada appointed Boone to the Inter-agency Council on Veteran Affairs for the 2012/2013 term. He is also very involved with the arts and works as video producer for RedCon 1 because he has seen first the healing effects of music therapy.

In 2014, Boone became the national spokesperson for the Warfighter Rights' Movement whose mission is to end the stigma and discrimination of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder phobia that America has become obsessed with against Warfighters in employment, housing and the judicial process.