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lincoln-donates-welding-equipment-to-warfighter-made-helping-injured-veterans
lincoln-donates-welding-equipment-to-warfighter-made-helping-injured-veterans

Lincoln donates welding equipment to Warfighter Made, helping injured veterans

Lincoln Electric recently donated welding equipment to Warfighter Made, a nonprofit organization that adapts cars, trucks, motorcycles, and off-road vehicles for ill, injured, and combat-wounded service members and veterans.

The donated equipment, which includes a Precision TIG® 375 Ready-Pak®, a Tomahawk® 625 Plasma Cutter, and a POWER MIG® 256 MIG Welder One-Pak®, will be used to modify and customize vehicles for use by service members injured in combat and veterans so that they can continue doing things they love.

Some of the service members and veterans that Warfighter Made supports have prosthetic arms and legs due to injuries sustained while fighting overseas, so their vehicles must be altered to meet their specific needs. Warfighter Made steps in and helps make this happen. The organization also invites injured service members and veterans to participate in the build of Warfighter Made projects. Some of the final pieces are eventually auctioned off with all proceeds going back to the Warfighter Made Project Fund.

Mickey Holmes, manager of Sports Marketing at Lincoln Electric, met two of the Warfighter Made co-founders, Brian Meyer and Robert Blanton, both retired United States Marines, at the SEMA show in Las Vegas. They were looking for a welding partner for their charitable organization.

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