Operation Never Forget

February 25th, 2009  |  by  |  published in Community

The sacrifice, honor, and recognition of our American soldiers     The mission: To preserve their legacy and pay tribute to their families   Operation Never Forget was created to memorialize the over 3,300 soldiers of the United States Armed Services who have put lives on hold and their life on the line for America.  [...]

My Lifeline – My Buddy – My Soul Mate

December 3rd, 2008  |  by  |  published in Military Life

The crossfire of combat traps an animal.  It is shaking, dirty, huddled in a corner and scared.  There is no understanding the chaos in progress.  A soldier comes into the area and sees the animal crouched in the corner.  The noise on the street begins to settle and the soldier turns toward the frightened animal, [...]

Our American Troops Share Their Dreams with Obama

August 27th, 2008  |  by  |  published in Military News

Soldiers Favor Obama Over McCain Six to One   It has been a long and draining time for our soldiers in Iraq.  Our brave soldiers have fought long and hard for our country, now they are ready for a positive change, the face of Obama is growing in popularity as a majority of our soldiers [...]

Barack Obama Position with Veterans: Is He For Or Against Them?

August 21st, 2008  |  by  |  published in Military News

”Let me be clear: I will let no one question my love of this country.” He loves our country; he just does not love what this war is doing to the country and to our soldiers. No one is winning this war.

Homeless Soldiers: Our Brave Soldiers Are Coming Home From Iraq And Afghanistan With No Place To Live

August 13th, 2008  |  by  |  published in Military News

Recently, the government concluded that there are about 200,000 homeless vets in the United States. About 10 percent are either from the 1991 Gulf War, Iraq or Afghanistan.

Alert! Thousands of Our Brave Soldiers Are Suffering From Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)

August 6th, 2008  |  by  |  published in Military News

The Department of Defense reports that more than 1,500 United States soldiers have died in Iraq and more than 11-thousand American troops were wounded in this war. Since our soldiers left to go to war in Iraqi two years ago, we have encountered thousands of soldiers coming back from Iraq suffering from Traumatic Brain Injuries.

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