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Emeritus Founder, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief: Alan Gray
We should imbed in combat units not journalists, but poets, artists, musicians-all better equipped to elevate human consciousness. This book about the Iraq war proves it.
Recent discovery of files and documents by scientists investigating contamination at Camp Lejeune reveal levels and types of contamination far higher than reported.
Soldiers of the Army Reserve's 542nd Quartermaster Company, headquartered out of DuBois, Pa., unload baggage from an airplane shortly after returning from a year-long deployment to Iraq, at the Indianapolis International Airport, Indianapolis.
While most Soldiers who receive promotions serving overseas contact home to share the news loved ones after the ceremony, friends and families were able to watch three
The Caring for Camp Lejeune Veterans Act of 2009 is voted down in the Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs. After years of work to obtain legislation in support of veterans and family members made ill by contamination at Camp Lejeune the final hurd