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One Runner of Color鈥檚 Internal Monologue

This Drummer Finds Rhythm on the Trails

These Veterans Find Solace in Trail Running

Lessons Learned from Running Across America
How Running Helps This Marine Deal with a Haunting Past
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During the 2005 Operation Spear in Iraq, machine gunner Noah Cass and his team were ambushed. The attack left Cass with permanent hearing loss and tinnitus. Three years after he returned home, Cass realized he had hit rock bottom, dealing with aggressive behavior, addiction, and depression, and faced the tragic reality that he had lost more friends to suicide than in war. To cope, he started running. In , a documentary from about Cass's journey, he enters a 50-mile wilderness race having completed only one marathon prior.聽