Where Purpose Meets ServiceAs a Sergeantt in the United States Army, Ruger Beck has dedicated his life to serving our country with distinction. But Ruger's story is not just one of service; it is also a testament to the transformative power of baseball. Growing up in Fort Worth, Texas, Ruger was immersed in the game from a young age, playing select ball and even competing in the Jr. League World Series (the older version of Little League). Baseball wasn't just a game for Ruger; it was a way of life.
However, Ruger's journey took an unexpected turn when he suffered a collarbone injury during his freshman year of college, requiring two surgeries. Despite the setback, Ruger persevered and continued to pursue his passion for baseball. But as he looked around at the sacrifices made by those who served, including his grandfather, uncle, and cousins, Ruger realized that there was more to life than just playing ball. Ruger's desire to give back mixed with his love of baseball led him to join the WarDogs organization. With a passion for serving others, Ruger has worked as a personal trainer, coach, served in the Army, and now works as a Construction Manager for Habitat for Humanity. His decision to join the WarDogs was an easy one , it allowed him to combine his love of baseball with his desire to give back. In Ruger Beck, we find a shining example of what it means to be a true American patriot. His story is one of service, sacrifice, and purpose – a grand slam for giving back, if you will. So let us raise our caps in salute to this remarkable individual, and to the countless men and women who serve alongside him. For Ruger Beck, and for all those who have served before him, we say thank you. In partnership with our brothers and sisters at Operation Encore. You can view our schedule and tour dates here Comments are closed.
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