– submitted by LCDR Matthew Miles, USN
I can’t say enough about what Brian and Teresa Cox are building at Kator Dunn Farm.
This isn’t just a place to hunt—it’s a place to heal, reconnect, and remember what really matters. Their mission of serving veterans and their families isn’t something they just talk about…they live it. You can feel it in every detail, every conversation, and every moment spent on that land.

I had the privilege of joining them for a deer hunt (and even managed to take a couple of coyotes), and later returned for a turkey hunt with my son. Those experiences meant more to me than I can fully put into words. Time outdoors, side by side with fellow veterans and with my own child—that’s something special, and unfortunately something too many of us don’t get enough of.

Brian and Teresa and their team of volunteers have truly servant hearts. They’ve poured their time, energy, and resources into creating a place where veterans can decompress, reconnect with their brothers and sisters in arms, and strengthen bonds with their families. What they’re doing is making a real difference.
We were so impacted by our time there that we’ve committed to helping out around the farm whenever we can. That’s the kind of place Kator Dunn Farm is—it doesn’t just host you, it pulls you in and makes you want to be part of the mission.
If you’re a veteran, or know one who could benefit from time outdoors in a meaningful, supportive environment, I highly recommend reaching out to Kator Dunn Farm. And if you’re looking for a cause to support—this is one worth standing behind.
