A Fight for Independence Two weeks shy of his 20th birthday, Jason Ehrhart’s Humvee took a direct hit from two anti-tank mines. Jason was the gunner in a...
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From PTSD and Sniper Fire, to Dogs That Heal By Judy Keene For our military men and women, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can include constant fear...
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Caring for a Service Member/Veteran with PTSD By Linda Kreter One of the most challenging aspects of PTSD is that it may affect the entire family, from...
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American Sniper: A Movie with Issues By Rick Rogers Special to Homeland Magazine American Sniper deserves its popularity and its six Oscar nominations....
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On Wednesday, the Escondido-based nonprofit group Interfaith Community Services plans to hold a symbolic groundbreaking ceremony for a facility that would...
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Freedom Station, grassroots San Diego nonprofit, looking to expand success Jorge Salazar isn’t exactly sure where he would have gone. It was January 2014....
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VETERAN ENTREPRENEURS TODAY (V.E.T.) TO LAUNCH FIRST VETERAN BUSINESS OWNERS THINK TANK GROUPS IN THE NATION AT MARCH 3 MEETING SAN DIEGO, CA 92101: Veteran...
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A bill aimed at reducing a suicide epidemic among military veterans is on its way to the president for his signature. The Senate unanimously approved a bill...
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Every year during flu season, many of us start ducking and dodging to avoid the coughs and sneezes of family, friends and strangers. Influenza, more...
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The two Camp Pendleton Marines killed in a helicopter crash in Twentynine Palms Friday were identified by military officials Sunday. Capt. Elizabeth Kealey,...
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