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- Honoring VeteransNight Stalker Foundation Dear Night Stalker Foundation Family and Friends, We remember those who served honorably. While we remember those who served, I want to take a moment to recognize the importance of the Army core value of Honor. And, I would like to give you a glimpse into how this trait is deeply instilled in Night Stalkers.To a Night Stalker, Honor is living a...0 Comments 0 Shares 35348 Views
- JUNE IS PTSD MONTH: DON'T MAKE IT WORSEPost-Traumatic Stress Disorder: We associate it with something that happens in careers that can be dangerous like with soldiers, or police. But it really can happen to any of us who are hit with a major traumatic event. But beyond that initial hit, many don’t realize how the effects of the trauma are multiplied by fear and prejudice against people with PTSD. Here, the enemy is not...0 Comments 0 Shares 29942 Views
- Overwater Training, in the Beginning, 1982The “Way Back Machine” takes us back to November 1982. We launched out from home base to NAS Oceana for some overwater work and gunnery. This building was used as our base camp, on the ordinance ramp, at NAS Oceana. We thought the Sign above was appropriate for us Killer Egg pilots and crew. BTW, Navy Ordnance HERO means HAZARDS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION...
- Soldiers and Social Media in the Age of Connectivity SaturationMajor Patrick Hinton 22 September 20238 Minute Read SHARE The diffusion of social media platforms can both help and hinder military forces’ operational output, and means it is increasingly difficult to manage and police. Improper use can lead to security implications and even lethal targeting. It can also erode unit cohesion...0 Comments 1 Shares 45714 Views
- Veteran of the dayhttps://news.va.gov/124949/veteranoftheday-army-sandra-k-tiger/0 Comments 0 Shares 13904 Views
- VETERANS AND SUICIDES: IT’S WORSE THAN THE VA REPORTSSeptember is suicide-prevention month — an appropriate time to reflect on the tragedy of veteran suicides. You’ve likely heard that “22 veterans die each day by suicide.” But in 2019, that number suddenly dropped to 17 daily, according to the Veterans Administration’s annual report on suicide prevention. The VA takes credit for the improvements, attributing the...0 Comments 1 Shares 36273 Views