Mossy Oak proudly honors the strength, sacrifice, and spirit of Corporal Justin Rokohl, a Marine whose story reminds us what courage truly means.
From Afghanistan to elk country, Justin’s journey is one of pain that is overcome by both perseverance and purpose. After surviving a devastating IED explosion and losing both legs, Justin found healing through archery, brotherhood, and the great outdoors.
Through his work with Dark Horse Archery and Veterans Afield, Justin's goal is still to serve others. He does this now, by giving back to combat veterans through the same outdoor traditions that helped him recover.
Join in as we follow Justin on his unforgettable elk hunt.
This Veterans Day, we honor all who served, but we give a special THANK YOU to Corporal Rokohl, for all you've done and continue to do for us all.
Up Next in Honor Season 2
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Tommy Wehrle • HONOR
Senior Deputy Tommy Worley, 25-year law enforcement veteran and full-time SWAT sniper, trades urban operations for turkey hunting tactics in the spring woods.
A seemingly calm, rainy morning quickly turns into quite a rarity. A gobbler commits in just 3 minutes. No grind. No long sit. Just pur... -
Joe Laverty • HONOR
Navy Search and Rescue Corpsman Joe Laverty's story is one of service, brotherhood, and rediscovery. After serving as an HM3 with HSC-26, Joe finds another group also dedicated to helping others, through the outdoors.
Thanks to the Veterans Afield Foundation, Joe embarks on his very first Osceol...