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Former Army Ranger runs length of state in memory of lost vets

NASHUA - Earlier this month, Jeffrey Ladieu, a former U.S. Army Ranger and retired State Police captain, ran the length of New Hampshire to remember the 22 veterans who are lost to suicide every day. His run began in Pittsburg on the Canadian border and ended 10 days later at Pheasant Lane Mall -- 222 miles to the south. “It’s you guys out here that got me through the 222 miles,” Ladieu said after completing the journey. “It’s the Granite Staters that got me through the Notch, the hills of Lancaster, in memory of those who are no longer with us. I run for all of them and I run for all of you. This run isn’t just about endurance, it’s about community, compassion and letting every veteran and first responder know that they are not alone.” During the event, he raised more than $85,000 for veterans. Gov. Kelly Ayotte and Pheasant Lane General Manager Jack Toscano ...

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