Boone Cutler, a 45-year-old Warfighter rights leader, author, and combat veteran, recently passed away. His death was announced on September 19, 2025, but the official cause of death has not been disclosed. Boone was known for his Iraq War-inspired novel "Voodoo in Sadr City" and as the founder of the Spartan Pledge, an initiative aimed at supporting veterans and preventing veteran suicides by encouraging them to seek help and find new missions in life. Boone Cutler served as a PSYOP Team Sergeant in Iraq and suffered from traumatic brain injuries and PTSD. He was a prominent advocate for veterans' rights, producing music videos for therapeutic purposes and hosting the talk radio show "Tipping Point" from 2011 to 2016. He was also a spokesperson for the Warfighter Rights Movement and involved in veteran affairs initiatives. His passing has deeply affected the veteran community and those who knew him, with many tributes calling him a loyal, honest, and humble warrior who made significant contributions to veterans' welfare and awareness. Boone Cutler's legacy continues through the Spartan Pledge and his advocacy work for veterans' mental health and post-combat life challenges.
