Air Force veteran in New Orleans who would still be on the street if the city hadn’t landed a zero tolerance policy for homeless among veterans. It’s Ken Outlaw, a welder in rural North Carolina whose dream of going back to school at a local community college was dashed by Hurricane ...
Air Force veteran in New Orleans who would still be on the street if the city hadn’t landed a zero tolerance policy for homelessness among veterans. It’s Ken Outlaw, a welder in rural North Carolina whose dream of going back to school at a local community college was dashed by ...
Their trip has had some auspicious beginning, they have already met two Long March veterans(老战士) in less than a month of travel. In this modern version, the pair are aided by high-tech equipment including a satellite phone, mini-computer, video camera and solar panels to recharge ...
The Senate has voted to block the Department of Veterans Affairs from conducting a review of documents concerning 72,000 supposedly settled cases of veterans rated 100 percent disabled from post-traumatic stress disorder. On a voice vote Sept. 22, the Senate barred the VA from executing plans to...
Air Force veteran in New Orleans who would still be on the street if the city hadn’t landed a zero tolerance policy for homelessness among veterans. It’s Ken Outlaw, a welder in rural North Carolina whose dream of going back to school at a local community college was dashed by ...
He was awarded the Purple Heart. Then in 2010, he became the first 100 percent disabled veteran to re-enlist in the Air Force. And as a part of his return tophysical fitness, in 2014 he competed in the inaugural Invictus Games -- a competition for wounded ser...
Air Force veteran in New Orleans who would still be on the street if the city hadn’t landed a zero tolerance policy for homeless among veterans. It’s Ken Outlaw, a welder in rural North Carolina whose dream of going back to school at a local community college was dashed by Hurricane ...
all of us. It’s Anna Landre, a disabled Georgetown University student fighting to keep health benefits that allow her the freedom to live her life. It’s Tiffanie Standard, a mentor for young women of color in Philadelphia who want to be tech entrepreneurs — but who must work multiple...
Tommi’s talk at Pecha Kucha Roanoke, April 2012, entitled “I am a Veteran: one veteran’s story of coming all the way home” where she tells us what veterans need and how to thank a veteran. (YouTube link) Tommi’s deployment blog, Sentinel 47: Gatekeeper NYMG’s upcoming Stop ...
Finally, to comply with an existing statutory requirement that "people first language" be used in new or amended statutes that refer to persons with disabilities, the act also changes the existing terms "disabled veteran" and "disabled veterans" to "veteran with a disability" and "veterans with...