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A vast array of services is available to veterans of the military. But vets can still find themselves between rocks and hard places, temporarily unable to…
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One of the signature events in American history is receding in the rear-view mirror: World War II ended 70 years ago now. Two Southern Oregon writers are…
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Army Staff Sergeant Travis Mills promised his wife his third tour of duty in Afghanistan would be his last. And it was, for all the wrong reasons. A bomb…
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The country was scandalized not long ago by the news that the medical system at the federal Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) was falling behind in…
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The difficulties of some veterans in returning to civilian life are well-documented. What is often missed is the long list of services available for…
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The fate of veterans returning home after combat can be downright bleak. Bleak enough that many commit suicide. Doc King and Daniel Egbert, both veterans…
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What was once the U.S. Army's sprawling Camp White during World War II became present-day White City.And a federal presence remained, at the Veterans…
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Military veterans back from service often turn first to the federal Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for many of their needs. But plenty of other…
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What does society owe its Veterans? How are Southern Oregon communities responding to the human cost of war? Please tell us what you think by completing…
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The people who serve in America's all-volunteer military represent a tiny minority, less than one percent of the total population.And they bear burdens…