Veteran owned

As a 20+ year US Army veteran i know that trust and respect are never just given. Too many of us have been forced to “respect the rank” all too many times when the person behind it failed to earn our respect and trust.
i will never ask that anybody “respect the rank’’ as i build bagger Scout. I’m treating my position with bagger Scout just like any fighting position: always improving and always evolving.
Bagger Scout will launch this year and that’s just the beginning. I’m massively excited to launch and check that box, it’s a massive milestone. But, year over year our lineup will expand, existing items will improve and everything will continuously evolve to not only earn your trust but continue to earn it every day.
What does it mean to be veteran owned? It’s a deeper question than i ever thought it was. many companies give 10% discounts on holidays and/or give 10% to veterans causes.
My vision isn’t any set amount of giving. no business can give everything but I pledge to give 10% to the organizations that stand by veterans like the American Legion and VFW who actively lobby for our rights and benefits but still giving to programs that help Veterans directly.

throughout America’s history our Native American Brothers and Sisters-in-arms have stood and fought to save this nation as well as their ways of life. There’s no greater honor than standing to serve and defend a nation that is not natively yours. yet many Native American veterans go unmentioned, they don’t yell it and they don’t ask for anything more than any other Veteran.
To honor the service of our Native American veterans Bagger Scout will offer the same discount but I pledge to honor Native American causes equally as those that are faced by all Veterans>