When Hypervigilance Takes Over One of the most troubling aspects of post-traumatic stress is what we call hypervigilance, and this constant state of...
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Always Faithful, A Marine’s Continued Service to Veterans Frank Hernandez embodies a life of courage, dedication, and commitment to his fellow...
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A Look Behind, a Look Ahead I am privileged to have the opportunity to discuss Veteran’s health in Homeland Magazine and humbled by the opportunity to work...
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Practicing the Attitude of Gratitude in the Midst of Loneliness Loneliness may appear like a plague, but with a shift in perspective, it is a safe landing...
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Veterans Day Parade Honors D-Day Veterans Under a brilliant sunny sky, our nation’s military veterans were honored when the San Diego Veterans Day Parade...
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Health and Wellness at Work. . . A Critical Way to Get 2025 Off on the Right Foot San Diego Veterans Magazine’s January issue wisely kicks off the new year...
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What to Remember in your Transition to Civilian Life Memory is a funny thing. We tend to remember things we’d like to forget, and we forget those things we...
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Commentary on Bill Gates’ Predictions: The Implications for Veterans and What Must Be Done Bill Gates’ recent prediction that only three job sectors—energy,...
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All aboard for innovation: A Sailor’s path to civil service Angelica McKinney admits it “might sound cliché,” but she was excited to join the military to...
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Transitioning is difficult no matter what season it is. In the spirit of the holidays, it’s easy to focus on giving gifts to others....
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