Camp Pendleton will hold a ceremony honoring fallen service members from the Korean War as part of the 65th anniversary of the landing on Inchon Tuesday....
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Inaugural GI Film Festival San Diego Announces Event Schedule, Filmmaker Appearances **KPBS partners with GI Film Group and Film Consortium San Diego;...
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Defining moments change the course of history. The remnants of the 9/11 terrorist attacks are deeply embedded in America’s new way of life, becoming like...
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It was a peaceful morning in upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania. My wife Janny and I had just finished praying together in the kitchen before I realized that...
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The call came within a few hours of the September 11th attacks. California Task Force 8 was being mobilized to go to the World Trade Center. That call sent...
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Nearly 3,500 Americans have been killed in Afghanistan in more than a decade of fighting. In that time, more than five times as many have been wounded. It...
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THE TRANSITION TO CIVILIAN LIFE IS NOT A JOB CHANGE……. IT IS A LIFE CHANGE! THE CHALLENGE! Each year over 200,000 service members transition...
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How Do You Love Someone Addicted to Chemicals? As our nation remembers those who suffered on 9/11 and in the ensuing war, we pause to send loving wishes and...
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One Survivor’s Perspective by Michael Hingson Let’s not ever forget September 11, 2001. Instead, let’s look to see what we can learn from...
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A Del Mar man who went seven decades without knowing he was eligible for a Bronze Star for his World War II service is scheduled to receive the prestigious...
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