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| Is America "Disconnected" From Its Service Members? 03/19/2011 “We have to recognize that our returning veterans, our families, our families of the fallen, when they reintegrate back into civil society, they come back to their families, their neighbors and th [ ... ] |
Increasing Time Between Deployments Goal Of Army 03/19/2011 The Army Chief of Staff readily admits that the Guard and Reserve of today serves a much different role than in years past. With that changing role, though, comes the realization that the increased sa [ ... ] |
Family Support Groups Honored 03/19/2011 Long recognized within military circles as a critical component of any service branch, the U.S. Defense Department honored several Guard and Reserve family programs at a special ceremony in Washington [ ... ] |
| Marine General Has Stern Words About Sacrifice 03/07/2011 It's not often you hear in public strong words about sacrifice coming from a Marine general. But then this is one general who knows all too well what sacrifice really means. Lieutenant General John K [ ... ] |
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The faces sometimes hide the pain but it's still there, just below the surface. Seeing death, sometimes horrific death, and sometimes being the one who caused the death can do untold things to the conscious mind, let alone the sub-conscious. An article in USA Today chronicles an Army Father & Son trying to deal with life and death. Trying to live as normal of life as possible after being deployed to an area where death was all around. The recurring theme: more needs to be done to address the mental health of returning service members. Â |
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