by Evette Morrow of Elm Properties, Wilmington De What veterans housing concerns are facing our returning, retired, injured and honored Veterans? What are their needs where housing is concerned? With a multitude of services and organizations available to help, the ...
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Following is a list of 45 things you can do to honor a Veteran, developed by the Behavioral Health staff at the Spokane VA Medical Center. Our Veterans selflessly serve our Country for our freedom. Let’s not take this lightly. ...
Read MoreArticle by U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images The 24-note melancholy bugle call known as “taps” is thought to be a revision of a French bugle signal, called “tattoo,” that notified soldiers to cease an ...
Read MoreA Series by Lishamarie Hunter This is the first in a four part series highlighting females accomplishments and the evolution of their services to the country and military. I am Lishamarie Hunter, I am a retired veteran. I spent 25 ...
Read MoreBy Annalisa C. Underwood For Navy Live, Oct 2014 If you’ve ever been to a military ball, stepped inside a chow hall, or attended an event at a military veterans association in your local community, you’ve likely noticed the small, ...
Read MoreI was born in the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I am one of four siblings and the only girl with three brothers. This is where my love for sports comes from. I love the Philadelphia Eagles, Philadelphia Seventy Sixers, Philadelphia ...
Read Moreby Sam Cannan, Chairman of the Board of Veterans Watchmaker Initiative, Inc Welcoming the Educational Opportunities and Jobs Provided by the Veteran’s Watchmaker Initiative, Inc. to 307 Sixth Street in the quiet, historic suburb of Odessa, Delaware, houses the country’s ...
Read MoreDid you know that less than 1% of Americans join the Armed Forces, I am part of that 1%. Starting at a very young age, I have always been into helping people. I grew up with a single mother that ...
Read MoreWritten by Kelvin Ramsey, Deacon of Friendship Baptist By the age of 16, George Washington had copied out what became known as the “110 Rules of Civility & Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation.” For the most part these rules ...
Read MoreWritten by Nick Callazzo III, VP of Business Problem: 82% of all veterans who have experienced trauma were diagnosed at the Veterans Medical Center with PTSD, yet; there is no specific center dedicated to help them with this problem. Solution: ...
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