Long before people posted their thoughts and feelings on social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook, millions of people were doing just that on a different sort of wall. It might have been something as simple as a baseball, a playing card or a walking stick. Or perhaps a more personal item, like a poem, photograph or diploma.
He is a former Marine who has lived with battleground nightmares for 40 years and now plans a return to the land that haunts him. But Kevin Roberts' decision is not fueled by remorse. Nor is it about healing a life defined by 13 stinging months in Vietnam. Rather, late-in-life altruism has led him to volunteer to build houses for poor families residing along Vietnam's Mekong River. FULL STORY
We made a promise to care for them after they serve. It is our job to make sure that promise is kept.-- L. Tammy Duckworth, assistant secretary of Veterans Affairs
Do you have a loved one serving in the U.S. military? Send them a salute! Share your pictures and videos of the troops you love or put yourself on camera and send your videotaped shout-out. Please include the name and rank of the person you are saluting and tell us why they are special to you. SEND YOUR PHOTOS AND VIDEOS
Veterans Day traditionally has been set aside more to honor those who have served rather than those still serving. But eight-plus years of war in Afghanistan and Iraq have created a huge class of combat veterans who still wear the uniform, many of them with two or three or more deployments under their belts and perhaps more in their futures. FULL STORY
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