The Face of PTSD At least you’re not one of those ‘crazy veterans’!! Believe it or not this was not the first or last time I heard a statement like this....
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Tour of Honor – the final mission By Holly Shaffner There are few times in a person’s life when they can say an event was “life-changing” but that is how...
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Veterans who have turned their lives around with PTSD treatment What is PTSD? PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder) is a mental health problem that some...
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Finding Help and Hope through Give an Hour™ By Erin Timmermans, Director of Military and Family Programs June is National PTSD Awareness Month, and marks an...
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Miramar National Cemetery – May 26th VETERANS MEMORIAL SERVICE TO SPEAK AT VETERANS MEMORIAL SERVICE: – MARINE CORPS AIR STATION COMMANDING...
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A teenager learns the importance of war veterans in this inspiring story. I leaned against an oak at the side of the road, wishing I were invisible, keeping...
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A Marine’s Favor 25+ Years Earlier Helps Lead to World’s Largest Collection of Marine Aircraft in San Diego Museum When the collection of 41 historic...
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Three submariners walk into a bar – There’s a lot more to this story and the punchline is that three Navy men started the local nonprofit,...
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Why Women’s History is Important by Karen R. Price National Women’s History Alliance board member http://nationalwomenshistoryalliance.org Patriotism and...
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Research shows that the “critical hours” for youth are directly after school from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. That’s the time kids are more likely to get into trouble,...
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