The world is in transition. 2019 is mostly behind us and 2020 looms ahead. Like those who transition out of the military we put off the old and wonder what...
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In our last article we interviewed Colonel Ted Studdard whose heart attack served as the unwelcomed impetus to exit the Marines. After our chat about...
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“No matter what the circumstances are, there is always time to think.” Colonel Bob Fawcett, USMC, (Ret). A few years ago, as Melissa was taking Ted to the...
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AV-8 Harrier pilot, and 7 year veteran of coordinating the Mira Mar Air Show for the Marines, Phil Kendro had the world at his fingertips. He admits “I...
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Direct links & resources for veteran & military organizations, including wounded troops services organization – military social services...
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Excited and nervous your adrenaline is pumping as you sit at the exit door. The postage stamp sized earth below continues to shrink. The wind buffets...
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Turning to Technology to Stay Connected Practicing social distancing from other people is not difficult for Army veteran Joey Pierstorff these days. He...
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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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