TITLETOWN (NBC 26) — In Titletown Wednesday the families of fallen military members came together for a tour of Lambeau Field and a meaningful craft with some Green Bay Packers players.
It's part of the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, also known as TAPS, helping the people who survive the loss of these service members by coming together to honor their lives.
Among those in attendance was the family of Sgt. Austin Millard of the Wisconsin Army National Guard, who died by suicide three years ago Tuesday. His uncle, Jeff Jansen, said losing a family member is like losing a part of a team, a cog in a wheel that, when it's gone, doesn't run the same.
"Being around other survivors meant a lot for our family," Jansen said. "Obviously the holiday season is always tough, but, when we h

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