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COMBINED ARMS UNVEILS NEW BRANDING TO REFLECT EVOLUTION AND GROWTH

Houston, TX - April 26, 2024 - Combined Arms, a leading nonprofit...

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VETFEST 2024: A CELEBRATION OF COMMUNITY, CONNECTION, AND COUNTRY MUSIC

April 21, 2024

VETFEST 2024: A CELEBRATION OF COMMUNITY, CONNECTION, AND COUNTRY MUSIC

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Texas Veterans Network Reaches Milestone: Serving 50,000 Veterans and Families

April 16, 2024

Jason Wise

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Combined Arms' Mia Garcia Named 2023 Women Veteran Trailblazer of the Year

June 14, 2023

Mia Garcia selected as one of the 2023 Women Veterans of the Year

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Combined Arms Chosen as State Provider of Texas Veterans Network

April 05, 2023

Expanding Support Statewide for the Texas Veteran Community

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Celebrating 40,000 Veterans Served!

April 04, 2023

In the three years since the launch of the Texas Veterans Network (TVN) powered by Combined Arms, ...

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President Biden Signs the PACT Act

August 10, 2022

Today, Combined Arms’ CEO Mike Hutchings is honored to attend President Biden’s signing of the ...

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Combined Arms Submission to Interim Charge #2 and #5

January 05, 2021

Interim Charge #2

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WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT AND TEXAS VETERANS NETWORK

December 01, 2020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: NOVEMBER 24, 2020

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Announcing: The Combined Arms Merchandise Store!

July 07, 2020

We are very excited to announce that we have launched a brand new merchandise store! It is our goal...

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Welcome Sharon Ozdarski as Combined Arms' New Austin Regional Manager

June 26, 2020

Hello Combined Arms Community,

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Transition means forward movement and, when veterans embark on their path to civilian life, Combined Arms is with them on that journey. And we need you there with us.  

5,000 more veterans will call Houston their home this year, each one ready and able to have an incredible impact on our city. 

How will we serve those who served us?