Spotlight: Wounded Warrior Project People can change. Some felt uncomfortable leaving their homes but now can go to the grocery store. Others weren’t sure...
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DAV Marks a Century of Service to Disabled Veterans See Direct Link to Issue > Homeland Magazine Nov 2020
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According to the Veterans Affairs Military Sexual Assault webpage, MST is a pervasive problem in the United States Armed Forces. But, according to advocates...
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I am a Greyshirt. I keep a packed bugout bag by the door fitted with at least a week’s worth of clothes, tactical gear, a utility knife, boots, a loaded...
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Transitioning to a Civilian Career When military service ends, veterans face a major transition to civilian life. It’s a time to find a new group of peers...
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How Veterans Can Overcome Isolation and Other Mental Health Challenges The transition from military service to civilian life can be stressful for veterans...
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A Mother Never Forgets A mother’s love for her children is never-ending. It endures all the joys along with the trials. From the days of nurturing a child...
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Suicide Prevention Awareness Month “If you say, ‘I should’ve jumped off the Exit 9 overpass when I had the chance,’ ever again, I will call someone.” • The...
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“My Life, My Joy” Do you know someone who wishes there were more hours in the day, just so they can do more for veterans? If not, then I would like to...
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Election Season Do’s and Don’ts for DOD Personnel It’s election season again – that time when federal, state, and local political campaigns kick into high...
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