A Wounded Warrior Shares the Meaning of: 'No Bad Days,' How to Best Honor the Fallen on Memorial Day
Retired Navy SEAL Jason Redman shared insights on honoring fallen soldiers this Memorial Day. He emphasized the importance of recognizing the sacrifices made by military members and adopting a positive mindset through his 'No Bad Days' philosophy. Redman encouraged Americans to engage with their local veteran communities and remember those who have served.
- ▪Jason Redman is a retired Navy SEAL and a Wounded Warrior who survived a severe ambush in Iraq.
- ▪He promotes a 'No Bad Days' mindset, encouraging people to appreciate life and strive for personal growth.
- ▪Redman urges Americans to honor fallen soldiers by recognizing their sacrifices and engaging with veteran communities.
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A Wounded Warrior Shares the Meaning of: 'No Bad Days,' How to Best Honor the Fallen on Memorial Day By Jennifer Oliver O'Connell | 1:18 PM on May 23, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. AP Photo/Andrew Harnik This Memorial Day weekend, retired Navy SEAL and Wounded Warrior Jason Redman spoke to how all Americans can honor the fallen. Redman affirmed ways Americans can not only reconnect and support those in military service, but deepen their understanding and appreciation for those American warriors who made the ultimate sacrifice.
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