Every veteran should know how to connect with an advocate within their community. An advocate is an expert who can help veterans, their families and...
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In the United States we have just finished celebrating the 4th of July. It’s a special time to Americans. Not only are there picnics and parades, there is...
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As we celebrate the greatest country on earth – AMERICA, great businesses also should be celebrated, as some companies seem able to weather any storm – the...
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Have you been thinking about starting a business or incorporating a business or an existing sole proprietorship? If so, you might be wondering what’s the...
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Turning Pain into Purpose: Veteran Jordan Webster Uses War’s Wounds for Good In a sudden, violent burst, shrapnel ricochets through the air like fireworks,...
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Commemorating the 76th Anniversary of “Operation Overlord” June 6th, 2020 marks the 76th anniversary of D-Day, “Operation Overlord,” the largest WWII allied...
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How Telephonic Care Helped a Female Veteran Learn to Live Again After 30 years in the Army, Tonya Oxendine retired with the highest enlisted rank as command...
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Cohen Veterans Network June is National Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) month. According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, there will be about 5...
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Elevating Mental Health Resources for Veteran Communities May was Mental Health Awareness Month, but the importance of mental health extends...
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The Things She Carries Traci Uribe traveled 590 miles away from her family in San Antonio to participate in an endurance event, but she felt close to her...
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