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Child of Combat Veteran Outdoor Adventure
This Application is for the Child/Step Child of Combat Veteran for Hunting/Fishing Adventures. The Child or Guardian can complete this application. Only complete the application for a specific listed adventure. The Child must be 16 or under since most of our adventure are during youth season
Notes
Has the Child hunted before?
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Yes
No
If yes, did they harvest an animal
yes
no
Has the child hunted or fished with or without you through any other Organization?
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yes
no
If yes, Who (Name all and how many times)
Has the Veteran hunted or fished with any other Organization?
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yes
no
If yes, Who (Name all and how many times)
Name of Child
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First
Last
Date of Birth of Child
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Name of Combat Veteran
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First
Last
Combat Veteran Phone
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Confirm Combat Veteran Phone
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Email
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If more than one child is allowed on the trip listed (This will be in the instructions) give first and last name of additional children as well as birth dates. Also have they hunted before or not.
What Specific Trip are you applying for? This must be for a specific listed hunt. DO NOT just put in a random application if it is not for a listed trip. It will be deleted.
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Combat Veteran Qualification (What Campaign) Proof of Combat will be required to be sent to huntingwithsoldiers@live.com
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Combat Veterans Name as it appears on Facebook if different than name on application.
Name and Telephone number of Emergency Contact
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Food Allergies. If so, which person? If none, put none
I understand that to qualify for the Youth Hunt, my child must be 16 or under at the time of the hunt.
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Yes
I understand that I can not harvest the animal for the child. The child must harvest their own animal. If I harvest the animal for the child, the Game Warden will be notified.
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Yes
I understand that the child MUST have their own hunting license. They are not allowed, by law, to hunt using my hunting license.
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Yes
Has the child completed a Hunters Education Course?
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Yes
No