<h3>Kix Brooks Spokesperson for the Boot Campaign.</h3>
<p>This week <strong>Kix Brooks</strong>, formerly one half of the remarkable duo <strong><a title="Brooks and Dunn" href="https://stubhub.prf.hn/click/camref:1100ljXyr/pubref:WPSBnD/ar:CMNBAutoLink/destination:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.stubhub.com%2Fbrooks-dunn-tickets%2F">Brooks and Dunn</a></strong>, is lending his celebrity to help the grassroots initiative of five Texas ladies who call themselves the <strong>Boot Girls</strong>. Brooks is trading in his regular cowboy boots for a pair of combat boots whose proceeds will go to charities which help military personnel and their families who are dealing with physical injuries and PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). The goal of the Boot Girls through their national Boot Campaign is to see one million Americans in a pair of the &#8220;give back&#8221; boots. The Boot Girls simply wanted to find a way they could honor and aid military personnel. </p>
<p>The campaign was originally launched in 2009, and other celebrity supporters include<strong> Dolly Parton</strong>, <strong>Troy Aiken</strong>, Texas Governor <strong>Rick Perry</strong> and others. </p>
<p>Brooks is currently the host of the syndicated radio show, <strong>American Country Countdown</strong>, and serves on the boards of <strong>Country Music Association</strong> and<strong> Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital</strong>.</p>
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To find out more about the boot campaign click here.</a> </p>