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Childrens Guild Joins Hireveterans.com

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The Children's Guild Joins Hireveterans.com the largest online job board for U.S. Veterans in an effort to help our nations heroes back into the workforce.

Omaha Steaks Joins Hireveterans.com

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Omaha Steaks manufactures, markets and distributes a wide variety of premium steaks, red meats and other gourmet foods.

Milestone for Veterans Retraining Assistance Program

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We hit 45,000 approved applications for VRAP. We're excited so many Veterans have taken the opportunity to achieve their educational goals. Help us continue the momentum.

Venture Construction Joins HireVeterans.com

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Founded in April of 2000, 120VC and all of its products have been built on a foundation of successfully delivered projects for its clients. Like every business cycle, every project – or venture – has three major components.

PGS Worldwide has joined the HireVeterans.com Team

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Jobs For Veterans At Major Info Tech Company. PGS Worldwide is an Information Technology, Engineering and Telecom staffing services provider and a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB).

The Greatest Little Coffee Shop You’ll Find

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Mooresville, North Carolina…Richard's Coffee Shop, "The most patriotic coffee shop in America". Just around the corner from my house there's a great place to stop in for a cup of Joe. It is a hangout of sorts for Veterans which I have written about this past year, and has become so popular it needed to pick-up roots and relocate up the street to larger quarters.

Local Veterans Groups Join Forces to Help Fellow Vets

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On Tuesday, January 10, 2012, the Veterans Task Force of Kentuckiana, a group that has actively supported Veterans and the Robley Rex VA Medical Center for the past five years, presented Medical Center Director, Wayne L. Pfeffer, with a check for $12,833.22.

Not Forgotten….93 year old John “Bubba” Miles

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Bubba asked for no recognition and just did all that a 19-year old could do for the war effort

The Epilogue of “We Were Soldiers Once”

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There's more to the movie "We Were Soldiers Once"

They Wear Their Award For All

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The untold stories behind Mel Gibson's movie, The Were Soldiers Once.

Bob Hope…Thanks for the Memories

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Bob Hope-one of the greatest Americans ever

Valor… The Real Superheroes

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Forget "superstars" they are made up by the Hollywood and the press. SUPERHEROES are everyday citizens who rise to the occasion

#*&amp% Happens And Other Causes Of "Tradition"

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Tradition isn't planned...it just happens

The Marine Corps…Honor, Tradition, Commitment.

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What makes someone volunteer for the Marine Corps?

The Most Patriotic Coffee Shop in American

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To honor veterans for our freedom is an everyday occurrence at "Americas Most Patriotic Coffee Shop"

The Lost Era of American Greatness

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Will the current generation be the next "Greatest Generation"?

They Really Were “The Greatest Generation”

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The "greatest generation" is more than a book title by Tom Brokaw

The Cult of the Uniform

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It was wrong to demonize our service members in Vietnam; to canonize them now is wrong as well. Both distortions make us forget that they are human beings.

Devaluing Heroism – Do All of US Need to Be a...

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It's been quite a while since I've posted anything on VT, the main reason being that I plain ran out of anything to say negative, positive, debating, challenging, or agreeing. Simply put, I had a brain fart.

Blogger Honors Fallen, Their Families

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About a year ago, I had the honor of attending a dignified transfer for two soldiers who had been killed just a few days prior in Afghanistan.

DAVE WINNETT: A POEM: “THEY OPENED THE DOOR FOR...

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They Opened Up the Door for Me”   By David K. Winnett, Jr. Captain, USMC (Ret.) August 25, 2010     Picking up the pieces Of heroes gone before Never took the...

JOE “RAGMAN” TARNOVSKY: JOURNALISTS DISRESPECT AMERICAN WAR DEAD

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To The Readers Of VT: I am on a mission and I am respectfully asking you to help me because I need your assistance,...

Home Fires: I Wanted to Be a Hero

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Left: The author and her family.By Catherine Ross The New York Times Not too many weeks ago, I was honorably discharged ...