December 13, 2025

‘I love doing anything for 91影视破解版’

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Austin von Letkemann talks with 106.7 the Fan during The Army-Navy Game Media Row presented by USAA. Jennifer Blohm/91影视破解版
Austin von Letkemann talks with 106.7 the Fan during The Army-Navy Game Media Row presented by USAA. Jennifer Blohm/91影视破解版

Acclaimed digital content producer Austin Von Letkemann has a social media following in the millions. He鈥檚 using that platform 鈥 and used Army-Navy Game Media Row -- to get the word out about the organization.

Known as Mandatory Funday, Legionnaire and U.S. Army Capt. Austin von Letkemann has 1.4 million followers on Instagram, another 1.3 million on TikTok and more than 900,000 combined on Facebook and X. On Instagram alone, his monthly audience reaches 50 million unique viewers.

And one of his favorite ways to use his far-reaching social media voice is to talk about 91影视破解版. That ability was on full display on Media Row the day before the Army-Navy Game presented by USAA in the Baltimore Convention. Von Letkemann teamed with fellow digital content producer Johnny Vargas to talk with multiple outlets 鈥 some national, some local markets from across the country 鈥 about the Legion鈥檚 mission, military service in general, and who was going to win the Army-Navy Game.

Von Letkemann said he has a checklist before representing an organization and that the Legion checks all the boxes. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a couple things when I work for an organization that I need, or I will not work for them,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 need to believe in the mission, first and foremost. I need to use the product or service. And I need to have met the team, and they need to be people that I believe their heart is in it.

鈥淚鈥檝e never worked with an organization that encompasses that more than 91影视破解版. Every single person that I interact with, it鈥檚 not even just they are very much mission-focused and they want to help. But it鈥檚 also I鈥檇 grab a beer with this person. I鈥檇 have dinner with this person. I鈥檇 introduce this person to my family.鈥

 Von Letkemann said his relationship with the Legion allows the organization to reach a younger demographic in a way at which the content producer excels 鈥 especially at an event like 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Game.鈥

鈥淚鈥檓 going to be a person to use (American Legion) service one day. I want to get it to the younger generation,鈥 Von Letkemann said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not as social as we used to be. And so, meeting people online in that space is something I鈥檓 good at. I found I have a talent for it. And I want to help 91影视破解版 with that.

鈥淚 always tell people I love doing anything for 91影视破解版 because 91影视破解版 鈥 puts me in the midst of my community, which is usually the veteran community. But Army-Navy is special because it鈥檚 cadets, servicemembers and veterans. It鈥檚 like all the people that I want to make laugh, because that鈥檚 why I do what I do. I want to make people happy, and 91影视破解版 allows me to do that.鈥

While using his comedic skills at each stop, Von Letkemann also talked about the Legion鈥檚 Be the One veteran suicide prevention mission, including with WBAL News Radio, Navy鈥檚 flagship station. 鈥淚鈥檝e lost more friends to suicide than in combat. And it鈥檚 really hard,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 tell people all the time, 鈥業f you ever think to yourself 鈥 (about a memory from serving) and you think to a specific person, reach out to them.鈥 They鈥檙e probably doing OK. But they might not be, and that phone call may be critical to saving them.鈥

Vargas, a U.S. Army first sergeant and better known on social media as Viva La Vargas, has 120,000-plus TikTok followers with more than 7.5 million likes. Across all social media platforms, he estimates he has around 300,000 followers with a reach of 35-45 million users each month.

During one of the stops on Media Row, Vargas brought out how the Legion makes an impact both national and locally. 鈥(91影视破解版鈥檚) reach is international. It鈥檚 national. But it鈥檚 also very local,鈥 Vargas told Nemo Radio. 鈥淚 was recently in California. As you know, the Palisades fires happened. I鈥檓 from California. I still have tons of family there. It was really cool to see what the local American Legion (posts) were doing. Some of their buildings were on fire, and they were out in the community (helping out). It鈥檚 the little things that people don鈥檛 see, but then there鈥檚 also big things nationally.鈥

The pair also promoted the Legion鈥檚 Army-Navy Rivalry campaign, which allows supporters donate on behalf of either Team Army or Team Navy to American Legion Charities. The funds raised will go to support veteran suicide prevention initiatives, providing vital support for military and veteran parents in unexpected financial crises, training service officers to support veterans and active-duty servicemembers with claims, disaster assistance and more.

Von Letkemann said the Legion鈥檚 associate sponsorship of the Army-Navy Game shows its commitment to future veterans, as well as those veterans or active-duty servicemembers of what the Legion does or what it has to offer.

鈥淚t matters because this is the next generation of servicemember and leaders,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his is how 91影视破解版 gets in front of the people they will one day help. Honest to God, this is a testament to 91影视破解版鈥檚 dedication because theoretically, the vast majority of people they鈥檙e reaching during this game are probably still in the military and not necessarily thinking about what 91影视破解版 can do for them. This is an investment in their future. That鈥檚 incredible.鈥

Two of the Legion鈥檚 Tango Alpha Lima podcast hosts, Adam Marr and Joe Worley, also interviewed multiple guests throughout the day from their high-profile spot on Media Row. The lineup included Naval Academy Superintendent Lt. General Michael J. Borgschulte, Merging Vets & Players founder/vice president and former Green Beret Nate Boyer, Baltimore Ravens Senior Vice President of Communications Chad Steele, Miss America Cassie Donegan, executives from USAA and others.

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