- Bartron was born into a Special Forces family. She and her younger sister, Briauna, spent their childhood moving every three to four years. In total they lived in five states and two countries by the time they graduated High School.
- In 2009 Bonné Bartron flew to Mosul, Iraq on a mission of morale for the US soldiers. She was only scheduled to stay for two months, but she refused to leave for an additional five months. When she was asked why she went to Iraq in the first place she replied "When I was a kid, I used to wonder where my Dad went when he'd 'go over there'. So, of course I jumped at the opportunity to see what it was that kept him away from us all those years.".
- Bill Martin, most well known for writing the classic film "Harry and the Hendersons", is actually Bartron's uncle.
- Bonne's father, a highly decorated, career Green Beret, and her extraordinarily dedicated mother, instilled in her a deep love and respect for the USA and the people who protect it. At the age of 24 Bartron created Battle Buddy, a non-profit dedicated to helping Military men and women make the transition to civilian life.
- Upon arriving to the USA from her tour in Iraq, Bonné Bartron took a vow to wear combat boots until the war is over. So far she has upheld this vow for 7years.
- She wrote the first draft of her film "Out There..." in the back booth of the infamous Rainbow Bar and Grill on Sunset Blvd.
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