Claude shattered and compressed his vertebrae and compromised 80 percent of his spinal canal after a sudden helicopter crash in Iraq. After enduring four...
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It’s a “Damn Good Day” for 16-Year U.S. Navy Vet and Former EOD Technician Who’s Now Rocking Civilian Life When you are an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)...
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Operation Homefront on Aug. 25-27 held the first of two Hearts of Valor military caregiver retreats scheduled for this summer. This is the seventh year that...
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Third Annual GI Film Festival San Diego Returns, Features West Coast Premiere of ‘The 2 Sides Project’ The third annual GI Film Festival San Diego is back...
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TUNNEL TO TOWERS FOUNDATION STANDING TALL FOR THOSE WHO STAND TALL FOR US The losses suffered as a result of the worst terrorist attack in the country’s...
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Transitions: A Warrior’s Journey to Recovery By John Roberts Marco Harrington was a strong soldier. A full-body X-ray revealed several bones that healed...
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Marine Veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom Believes 9/11 Is Catalyst for America’s Next ‘Greatest Generation’ “The only thing necessary for the triumph of...
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The Elizabeth Hospice, a San Diego, California-based company that makes it part of their business strategy to hire veterans, received the DAV (Disabled...
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Veterans with service-connected disabilities are eligible for veterans’ disability benefits, which include health care and compensation through the U.S....
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Shelter to Soldier Veteran Recipient Attributes Successful Rehabilitation to Rescue Dog Named “Moose” Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) is a significant problem...
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