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Vinny’s Out to Lunch - 006 - Gold Star Dad Doug Bayliss: Camp Hope & Saving Veterans

In this powerful episode of Vinny’s Out to Lunch, Vinny sits down with Doug Bayliss — Gold Star father, founder of the Braden Bayliss Memorial Golf Tournament, and passionate supporter of Camp Hope, the only facility of its kind in the United States

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