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Currier decided he wanted to help other vets in his situation. On Veterans’ Day 2011, he started Oscar Mike clothing company in his garage. Ten percent of the proceeds from T-shirt sales go to the Oscar Mike Foundation, which helps veterans participate in adaptive sporting events, he said.

“Oscar Mike” is radio jargon for “On the Move,” which is exactly what Currier and the company’s seven employees want to help veterans do. Five of those working for Oscar Mike are veterans, Currier said.

“Guys have to get to these events and it’s not cheap to buy plane tickets to Aspen and afford a week out there,” Currier said. “So where we feel we can pick up the slack is helping guys afford to get to these events.”

In January, the company moved from Currier’s garage to a new space in Marengo. They have expanded to offer almost 100 products. The clothing and other merchandise isn’t available at any local retailers yet, but you can order direct from them online at www.OscarMike.org.

I’d say that if there’s one good thing to come out of this story, it’s that Currier’s company will get some free publicity.

Better people buy their armed forces clothing from him, than some outfit that makes them in Indonesia, Cambodia, or wherever.

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Meeting with McIntyres: On Thursday evening, Currier hosted Michael McIntyre and his father, Dan McIntyre, at Oscar Mike’s office in Marengo. There he talked with them about what happened and gave them some more shirts.

Dan McIntyre, 44, of Genoa, said he bought his son the shirt at the Boone County fair where he was gathering signatures on a concealed-carry petition. Dan McIntyre is the president of the DeKalb County Tea Party.

“It was amazing, [Currier] gave more to me than I could ever give back to him,” Dan McIntyre said. “He’s already served the country very well. He was very nice and showed us around the building a little bit and introduced us to some of his employees and he gave us a couple of shirts, so it was really nice.”

McIntyre said that he’s had no problem with any of his son’s teachers at the school, outside of this episode.


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