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Wounded Warriors Ride Again
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Evan Derrick
Here’s an interesting bike ride video that took place on the 4th of July. Unfortunately, we did not receive the link in time to be featured closer to the actual event but viewing the video later in no way loses any of the initial impact. Many thanks to those subscribers who sent it in. Loyal…
The Untold Story of Women in Combat
By
Evan Derrick
Women have served in the military since the birth of America. This is atribute to the women who have served in the nation’s defense since the American revolution. Left out of the history books for far too long, the story of America’s women patriots comes to life in “Called to Serve”. Unique etchings, one-of-a-kind drawings…
‘Hug-a-Hero’ Dolls Help Military Kids Cope
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Evan Derrick
When military parents leave their children, many communication resources are available to keep them in contact. However, many find that keeping in touch can’t compare to the real, physical touch of parent at home. Operation Hug-A-Hero is trying to change that. The organization makes soft, stuffed dolls with an image of a parental hero screened onto…
A Soldier’s Poem – “From a Doc’s Point of View”
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Evan Derrick
By ‘Doc Hutch’ As a Corpsman in green and not navy blue, I offer this poem from a Doc’s point of view. We’ve been honored by stories, poems and such By Marines we have served with and respected so much. They speak of our honor, bravery and skill, And the cry, “Corpsman up!” still gives…
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