“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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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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Gulf War Veteran Puts His Cancer in the Bullseye While fighting a rare melanoma that has cost him his right eye, Gulf War veteran Thomas “Tomo” Riley of...
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Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of D-Day As a photojournalist for Homeland Magazine & San Diego Veterans Magazine, through the years I’ve had the...
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9/11 was a defining moment for many Americans who have served in The War on Terror, like Pearl Harbor was for those who served in World War II. Remembering...
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As a slow-progressing eye disease threatened to upend Charles Miller’s life, he feared for his job and his ability to care for his young son as a single...
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The Path of Positivity: Journeying Back to Independence and Well-Being John Goubeaux has made a big comeback since his traumatic brain injury nine years...
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Recent cyberattacks targeting military members may lead to theft of personal information Cyberattacks are on the rise. These attacks not only compromise our...
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The number 22 sticks in artist Scott LoBaido’s mind like a painful embedded thorn. It’s not just the number, but rather, what it represents. It’s been that...
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