Ros Prynn

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Ros Prynn is a NewsBlaze investigative reporter and editor, who writes on a range of topics. Contact her by writing to NewsBlaze, or at her milblog assolutatranquillita.blogspot.com

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Holly Aho, Soldiers’ Angels Webmaster, Builds Website, Helps Soldier Adoptions

Holly tells of joining Soldiers' Angels at the beginning of 2005 after visiting a Marine in hospital she heard about on a local talk show. She says that Marine is still the most inspirational person she has ever met.

Debbie Gregory Facilitates Connections at Militaryconnection.com

Debbie Gregory describes the Militaryconnection.com website as a portal of all things military: a one-stop place for all sorts of resources, from employment, to benefits, to other programs available to the military.

U.S. Wounded Support Services Director is An Angel to Soldiers

Lynette Roncin found Soldiers' Angels four years ago '...and has been going at a galloping pace since then.' She describes what the Team does to provide comfort and support to the wounded and their families.

Jeff Bader, Co-Founder of Soldiers’ Angels Adopts 210,000th Soldier

Describing just a few of the teams in Soldiers' Angels, Jeff Bader encourages Americans to 'Find out what you like to do, and lend a hand.'

Medical Support Director Continues His Service With Soldiers’ Angels

Col. Riley gives insights to the level of support given: '...a continuum of care to the wounded and their family. Everything you can think of...'

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Protest to Stop “King Trump” and ICE from deporting Murderer Child Rapists

On June 14th, in MacDonald Park, Queens, the usual...

USAID Official, Three Executives Plead Guilty to Fraud

USAID official Roderick Watson and three company executives pled...

Truth, Justice, and the Price of Peace: A Letter to Humanity From a Tired Citizen of Earth

What is the price of peace when your heart is breaking - not from rockets or protests or flags or chants but when people stop listening.

Don’t Let’s Go To The Dogs Tonight – a South African Memoir

The war began in 1964. Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight is set in the summer of ‘79, just before an election, with white minority rule under threat.
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