AIR FORCE VETERAN AND SERVICE DOG VISIT CBA WITH A SPECIAL CONNECTION
September 8, 2017
Christian Brothers Academy had a special visitor at the annual Mass of the Holy Spirit on Friday, as Air Force veteran Michael Duncan and his service dog, Colt, were in attendance.
In January 2016, CBA Hockey held their first annual Military Appreciation Night to raise $15,000 to purchase a service dog for a veteran. In conjunction with the Lt. Dennis Zilinski II Foundation, which was founded in memory of the 2000 CBA graduate who lost his life in combat, the night was able to meet the lofty goal. Fast forward to June 2017, the service dog was awarded to Duncan and was appropriately named ‘Colt’ after the CBA mascot.
It was a long, painful road for Duncan before he met Colt. In 1990, Duncan was first deployed as a Explosive Ordinance Disposal Technician during Operation Desert Storm. He served in the Air Force for 20 years, being deployed in four subsequent operations, including Operation Afghani Freedom in the early 2000’s.
Like so many brave veterans in the armed forces, Duncan has constantly battled PTSD since his retirement in 2006.
“In just a few words, Colt saved my life,” Duncan said. “I was not going to survive much longer the way things were going for me, as I was experiencing such a level of stress and anxiety. Colt helps me constantly deal with the effects of PTSD and I know he’s been one of the most important changes in my entire life.”
His wife and close friends were worried about Duncan, which led them to contact K9s for Warriors in hopes of Duncan obtaining a service dog for companionship. After a lengthy wait, Duncan traveled to Florida last June to finally meet Colt. They took part in a month-long training class to bond, before returning to Duncan’s home in Maryland.
Finally, Principal R. Ross Fales welcomed Duncan and Colt to the Academy today, as the CBA student body and faculty gave the pair a standing ovation for their outstanding service to this country.
The CBA community looks forward to inviting Duncan and Colt to the next Military Appreciation Night hockey game, scheduled for January 3rd at Navesink Country Club.
About K9s For Warriors:
K9s For Warriors is the nation’s largest provider of service dogs to military veterans suffering from Post-traumatic Stress Disability, traumatic brain injury and/or military sexual trauma as a result of military service post-9/11. The program is unique, and no other organization operates quite like K9s For Warriors. The organization provide them with a service canine, equipment, training, certification, seminars, legal instruction, vet care, housing, home cooked meals, unconditional love and listening, and life-time of wrap-around services (including available life-long healthcare and food for their dogs).
Christian Brothers Academy (CBA) is a private, Catholic, academic preparatory school for boys located in Lincroft, New Jersey. Founded in 1959 and taught in the Lasallian tradition, CBA is dedicated to helping students become intellectually mature and morally responsible leaders for society. Through the combined efforts of the Office of Advancement and friends of the Academy, CBA awards over $1.3 million in scholarships and financial aid to current students. Experience the Academy at www.CBALincroftNJ.org.