Springfield Armory Offers Masks on Web Store

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posted on July 23, 2020
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Springfield Armory is now selling non-medical-grade masks with its logo on them, available on the Springfield Armory webstore. One-hundred percent of the proceeds of the sales will go to Luke's Wings, a nonprofit that provides complimentary airfare to reunite wounded, ill and injured service members with their families. Recent concerns surrounding travel and COVID-19 has greatly impacted the organization’s mission.

“For so many of our beneficiaries, this means extended time between critical visits from loved ones as they recover at military medical centers across the country,” explains Lindsay Gill, executive director of Luke’s Wings. “As our nation cautiously returns to normal, warrior families are eager, now more than ever, to be reunited with their heroes.”

“In order to support our wounded, ill and injured service members, it is critical to raise the resources needed to book these flights in the coming weeks,” says Gill.

A pack of two masks retails for $19.99—enter the code MASK at checkout for free shipping. For more information, please visit springfield-armory.com and lukeswings.org.

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