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Knowing not everyone can attend Cowboy Up!, Director Rick Iannucci provided advice for troops transitioning from combat to civilian life: "Work on controlling your emotions. Learn to focus on one specific task, and do not become deterred in the face of adversity.
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Knowing not everyone can attend Cowboy Up!, Director Rick Iannucci provided advice for troops transitioning from combat to civilian life. Work on controlling your emotions.
December 2017 PBS Report From Santa Fe Lorene Mills interviews Rick Iannucci and Nancy De Santis to discuss Horses For Heroes Cowboy Up!
At his New Mexico ranch, Rick Iannucci invites war veterans suffering from PTSD and other problems to work with horses and heal their wounds. Rick Iannucci, director of Cowboy Up!, a...
Feb 20, 2020 · Rick Iannucci, shown here with program participant, Staff Sergeant James Ragland, is a former Green Beret who started Horses for Heroes to helped wounded and disabled veterans. Photo courtesy of Horses for Heroes.
Feb 4, 2014 · Designed and built by Rick Iannucci, Nancy De Santis, Lavonne Miller, Kevin Dugan and Michael Gabbrielli, it is constructed of our re-claimed barn wood and patina metal with hand stamped brass dog tags containing the name, rank, branch of service, date of birth, and place the fallen hero made their ultimate sacrifice.