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Here's one way veterans are giving back to their community
FORT BENNING, GA - AUGUST 21: Capt. Kristen Griest (L) and 1st Lt. Shaye Haver (R) salute during the graduation ceremony of the United States Army's Ranger School at Fort Benning, Georgia on August 21, 2015. Griest and Haver are the first females to graduate from the Army's intensive Ranger School. (photo by Jessica McGowan/Getty Images)

Here's one way veterans are giving back to their community

On this episode of "The Conservative Cartel," Matthew Lyda talks about what Nine Line Apparel stands for: "patriotism, hope, and trust in one’s countrymen."

Nine Line Apparel was co-founded in 2012 by two brothers and former US Army captains Tyler and Daniel Merritt.

Their vision was simple: to create a high-quality clothing brand to be enjoyed by patriotic Americans around the globe.  In the past few years, their brand has grown, and they have decided to give back to the community they once served.

Listen in to hear the great causes Nine Line supports and how the clothing line came about.

See more from Matt Locke and Rocci Stucci on TheBlaze Contributors and listen live to “The Conservative Cartel” every Saturday from 9am-12pm ET on TheBlaze Radio Network.

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