SD Veteran Among Those Rallying for Change With Wounded Warrior in Nation’s Capital San Diego resident now recovered after surviving the 9/11 attack...
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SUPPORTING EACH OTHER THROUGH SHARED EXPERIENCES Wounded Warrior Project Alumni Participate in Pheasant Hunt By Vesta M. Anderson Peer support plays an...
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San Diego PD Going to the Dogs – And That’s a Good Thing By Rick Rogers Special to Homeland Magazine Sgt. Casey Gini and his partner Iron don’t track down...
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The Deepest Wound of War: A Moral Conscience By Mark Baird Perhaps the worst wound of war is the injury to veterans’ moral consciences. They participated in...
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To Hell and Back – How a Service Dog Helped One Veteran Survive Part German shepherd with maybe a dash of mastiff, at 110 pounds, Jack is impressive and the...
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AniMeals Aids Service Dogs of Wounded Warriors Helen Woodward Animal Center was founded in 1972 by Helen Whittier-Woodward with a goal of rescuing and...
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San Diego—The USS Midway Museum in downtown San Diego is dedicating the month of April to honor “Sacrifice & Freedom in Vietnam,” on the 40th...
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Lucy Coffey, the oldest living female U.S. military veteran, has died at the age of 108. Coffey, who served with the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps in...
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Here at Suddenly Slimmer we cater to all of the Armed forces, the Navy, Army, Marines etc. and want to help you with your PRT (Physical Readiness Test)...
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There is always an element of danger when choosing a military career. But for 23-year-old Capt. Niloofar Rahmani, the first female fixed-wing pilot in the...
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