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  • These Vets are NOT FACEBOOK: Fall In Veteran Cybersecurity is SERIOUS about protecting our Legacy
    Event Summary from Joint Task Force - Patriot   Transparency is not the exception, it is Fall In's #1 rule: Fall In Veteran repeatedly detects and successfully thwarts unauthorized probing attempts on our digital perimeter by malicious actors. Our vigilant cybersecurity measures are identifying these attempts, which mirror tactics commonly used to infiltrate platforms like Facebook....
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  • Everyone support Cowboy raise money to stop veteran suicide.
    Everyone support Cowboy raise money to stop veteran suicide.
    Hello Everyone I'm Lance or like everyone else calls me cowboy. Im a Volunteer Fire Fighter and EMR in Northern Indiana. I would like everyone support this upcoming weekend in helping me promote 30hrs. of Live Streaming gameplay to Stop Soldier Suicide. The link to Donate is. https://www.facebook.com/donate/750465310342527/ If you would like to watch some of the live stream and interact the link is https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCry-fB-w6AXmo9StTiMzePg I will start streaming at 4p.m cst. Friday the 9th. Saturday will be 10:00 a.m. till 8 p.m. and Sunday 6 a.m. till 4 p.m. I hope you guys will all stop by and check out the live and donate what you can. Thank you for your support
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  • https://youtu.be/ZToicYcHIOU?si=v3j3Vm4F6PW2V_hy

    People constantly telling you how to practice wellness? The answers to your wellness are in YOUR control. Start by controlling your breath.

    Here’s a practice. I dare you to do this 3 times this week before you start your “official” day.

    Start living by slowing down for some breathing.
    https://youtu.be/ZToicYcHIOU?si=v3j3Vm4F6PW2V_hy People constantly telling you how to practice wellness? The answers to your wellness are in YOUR control. Start by controlling your breath. Here’s a practice. I dare you to do this 3 times this week before you start your “official” day. Start living by slowing down for some breathing.
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  • It took many years to realize why I didn't fit into civilian life...
    -Yoda, Disgruntled Vets.
    It took many years to realize why I didn't fit into civilian life... -Yoda, Disgruntled Vets.
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  • U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
    - February 13, 2014

    Today's Veteran of the Day is Jacob Parrott.
    Jacob was awarded the first Medal of Honor on Feb. 13, 1863. He joined the U.S. Army in 1861.
    In April 1862, Jacob volunteered to take part in a daring raid with twenty-one others. After infiltrating Confederate lines and hijacking the locomotive "General," they were captured and imprisoned. Jacob was severely beaten 110 times in an attempt to make him talk. He and fourteen others managed to escape, but only six of them reached friendly lines. Jacob was later exchanged and taken to Washington, D.C. to meet President Lincoln and was presented with the Medal of Honor by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. He served with the Union Army for the rest of the war.

    We honor his service.
    U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - February 13, 2014 Today's Veteran of the Day is Jacob Parrott. Jacob was awarded the first Medal of Honor on Feb. 13, 1863. He joined the U.S. Army in 1861. In April 1862, Jacob volunteered to take part in a daring raid with twenty-one others. After infiltrating Confederate lines and hijacking the locomotive "General," they were captured and imprisoned. Jacob was severely beaten 110 times in an attempt to make him talk. He and fourteen others managed to escape, but only six of them reached friendly lines. Jacob was later exchanged and taken to Washington, D.C. to meet President Lincoln and was presented with the Medal of Honor by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. He served with the Union Army for the rest of the war. We honor his service.
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  • Fallen Yet Not Forgotten
    - February 13, 2022

    This photo, taken on January 30, 1945, shows Robert Prince, a Captain of the Army's elite 6th Ranger Battalion. He was chosen by Lt. Col. Henry Mucci to plan and lead the rescue of 500+ POWs at Cabanatuan POW camp in the Philippines. To date, it remains the most successful rescue mission in US Military history. The Raid at Cabanatuan was depicted in the 1945 film "Back to Bataan" and the 2005 film "The Great Raid that featured James Franco playing Prince.

    For his heroic actions, Capt. Robert Prince was awarded the second-highest award for valor, the Distinguished Service Cross. He survived the war and went home. This true American hero passed away on January 1, 2009, at age of 89.

    We salute and honor his service!
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    Fallen Yet Not Forgotten - February 13, 2022 This photo, taken on January 30, 1945, shows Robert Prince, a Captain of the Army's elite 6th Ranger Battalion. He was chosen by Lt. Col. Henry Mucci to plan and lead the rescue of 500+ POWs at Cabanatuan POW camp in the Philippines. To date, it remains the most successful rescue mission in US Military history. The Raid at Cabanatuan was depicted in the 1945 film "Back to Bataan" and the 2005 film "The Great Raid that featured James Franco playing Prince. For his heroic actions, Capt. Robert Prince was awarded the second-highest award for valor, the Distinguished Service Cross. He survived the war and went home. This true American hero passed away on January 1, 2009, at age of 89. We salute and honor his service! 🇺🇸 https://fallenyetnotforgotten.com
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