Pictures for Heroes – The Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that just over 550,000 World War II veterans are still living from over 16 million...
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Is it ever too late to get treatment for PTSD? It’s never too late. Treatment can help even if your trauma happened years ago. And treatment for PTSD has...
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Mental Health Research and Resources for Military Veterans and Families By Jim Lorraine, President and CEO of America’s Warrior Partnership The month of May...
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By John Roberts National Service Director, Wounded Warrior Project When I got out of the Marine Corps in the 1990s, I struggled with post-traumatic stress...
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The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is the world’s largest correctional employer. The CDCR team is comprised of more...
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San Diego Is Now Flagship Location for National GI Film Festival City will host the 12th annual national film festival known as ‘Sundance for the Troops’...
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Honor Flight San Diego arrives to a heroes welcome WWII and Korea veterans will return home from their “Tour of Honor” SAN DIEGO – On...
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Not Just Leadership Strong, But “Veteran Strong” By Joe Molina Many of you probably know someone who was admired and well-respected while in Active Duty,...
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“Albert Einstein once said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” Innovation: The Brainchild of Imagination By Vicki Garcia It’s been...
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Nevertheless She Persisted, the 2018 women’s history theme, could easily be the mantra of American women in the military. Because of social ideas about the...
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