At the Crossroads of the Military-Civilian Divide John Lira, Veterans and Military Program Officer, Corporation for National & Community Service This...
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PTSD: A Warrior’s Life Before & After By Vesta M. Anderson Matthew Barnes traces his problems back to his Iraqi deployment during the 2003 ground...
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Lessons in Liberty; Bringing Patriotism to America’s Youth By Staff Sergeant (Ret.) Mark Burleson, USMC EOD Boot Campaign Hero Ambassador As the evening sun...
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‘Sundance for the Troops’ Heads to San Diego in September 2016 ‘USS Indianapolis: The Legacy’ kicks off five-day GI Film Festival San Diego San Diego has a...
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Building on success in D.C., San Diego to again host GI Film Festival in Sept. 2016 This year marked the 10th anniversary of the GI Film Festival in...
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Veterans want recognition for ‘forgotten hero’ Navy Capt. E. Royce Williams shot down four Russian jets in secret mission during Korean War By Linda...
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San Diego icon and local Harley-Davidson business owner, New York Myke, Rode to “The Wall” in support of the ‘Rolling Thunder’s’ mission and his own...
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“The military life is one of structure and routine. The absence of being told where to be and what to do is probably one of the hardest things to get...
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Every year I ride to DC to meet my friends and the founders of the Rolling Thunder to remember our POW/MIA (Prisoners of War & Missing in Action). This...
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Get Out There and Network With the advent of the internet you’d think the “old-fashioned” effectiveness of business networking has been left in...
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