Military Chaplains: Some of Our Most Unheralded Heroes
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Over the history of the Chaplains Corps, some 270 chaplains have been killed in action while providing aid and spiritual comfort to troops on the battlefield or while serving aboard ships.
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5 World War II Submarines Found By Ocean Explorer
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When those submarines went to the bottom of the ocean, there were 288 men on board and their families never knew what happened to them - until now.
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Marine Veteran Publishes Children’s Book To Comfort Children Of Deployed Troops
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Padgy Soltis, a Marine veteran, has published her children's book "I Will Come Back" in English and Spanish to comfort families who are dealing with deployment separation.
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Brothers Of Fallen Soldier Take Beautiful Photos With His Baby
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They even had a special "My Daddy, my hero" onesie made for the little girl.
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Why Is Saint Michael So Important To Airborne Troops?
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In many religions, Michael leads the armies of God. A good friend to have on your side in the midst of battle.
Billy Graham, “America’s Pastor,” Dies At Age 99
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The Christian evangelist frequently said his true home was in Heaven.
Homeless Vets Get The Final Dignity They Deserve From An Unlikely Source
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Enough with all the bad news. Once in a while it’s good to hear about all of the good things people are doing. A high school in Detroit has formed a team of pallbearers to assist in the funerals of homeless vets and those without families. What an amazing idea for inner city high school...
Can We End Veteran Homelessness? New Orleans Did!
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In 2015, New Orleans became the first American city to eradicate homelessness among veterans. City government worked with charities and others to ensure that every veteran has a place to call home at the end of the day. This incredible success could mark the beginning of change for cities across the country.
6 Powerful Ways to Overcome Your Fears — No Matter What They Are!
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Whether its public speaking, snakes, heights, or even rejection, fears have the power to stifle our success. But luckily, we have the power to overcome them! These 6 practices will help you confront and take ownership of your fears, and maybe even turn them into a tool for good!
From Any Place and at Any Cost, These Men and Women Are a Credit to Our Armed Services
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From Lexington and Concord to Fallujah and Kandahar, they have served the men and women in uniform, both in the field with them and from the rear. They all serve their troops by nurturing the living, caring for the wounded, and honoring the fallen.