What Makes a Warrior Strong? How Big Sarge Found Strength in Being There for His Daughters For Bill “Big Sarge” Hansen, being strong is about more than...
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Military life from the perspective of a 12-year-old In honor of April, the month of the military child, Kids’ Turn San Diego interviewed 12-year-old Taylor,...
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The First SEALKID Megan Foster was the first student SEALKIDS served. Megan, the daughter of an active duty Navy SEAL, found herself struggling in school....
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Understanding the Educational Needs of Military Kids Today When the Military Child Education Coalition® (MCEC®) launched the Military Kids NOW Education...
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STRESS Management OK, this month I’m feeling overwhelmed by stress, and I know I’m not alone; it’s practically a fact of life that everyone has to deal with...
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As the Defense Department assists in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s also important to help distinguish between rumors and facts. Rumors can...
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The month of March is Women’s History Month and when we talk about someone who blazed the trails, one San Diegan comes to mind – Captain Kathy Bruyere, U.S....
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Hospital Ships, Other DOD Assets Prepare for Coronavirus Response Two Navy hospital ships will be part of the Defense Department’s response to the...
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Commander Mill Etienne (USN) Talks about the “Invisible Wound” of War A leading neurologist and naval officer who created the first-of-its-kind military...
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Five ways to recognize womens veterans during the month of March More than two million women nationwide have served in the U.S. Armed Forces and 228,000 are...
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