It is an unfortunate fact that many service members returning
injured from combat have suffered a massive amount of trauma. Blast
injuries may result in multiple disabilities such as amputations
and ... Read More »
This story was written by Alan's mother about Corporal Alan R.
Babin's experience after being wounded in battle. Growing up,
Alan was your typical All-American kid - playing soccer, ... Read More »
My husband served in the Army for over 23 years, 16 of which were
active duty. He came from a long line of military servicemen dating
back to the Revolutionary War, going back generation after
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I am a military Police Sergeant First Class. I have been in the
Army for 10 years, and I have held every duty position that an
enlisted Military Police officer can hold, up until company First
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It’s easy to be cynical and say that for many Americans the 4th of
July has been reduced to beer, barbecue, and fireworks. But
celebrating Independence Day is an essential American tradition
that ... Read More »
Many veterans face significant, life-altering health issues. And
navigating your way through the jumble of information and offers
out there can take unnecessary time and energy away from healing.
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It was 1966, and I was 19 when I first got my draft notice. At that
time, the US public had the impression that Viet Nam was a
relatively small conflict taking place in a country many had never
heard ... Read More »
Fortunately, there are is an incredibly large number of therapeutic
recreation and sports opportunities throughout the United States
for our returning wounded soldiers. Programs and events provide
... Read More »
Female specific recreational and rehabilitation programs are a must
for our returning servicewomen. In 2009 C.A. M.O. created the first
specific female program for our returning wounded warriors ... Read More »