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Americans Must Fight for Freedom
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The Pentagon Memorial -- scheduled to be dedicated next week on the seventh anniversary of the Sept. 11 -- is a reminder that “each generation inherits freedom, and it’s up to each generation to protect it and pass it along,”
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Postmasters Vow to Support
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The National Association of Postmasters gave Guardsmen and reservists its full backing last week when the organization’s president signed an Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Statement of Support.
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Online Radio Show for Military
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“This is one way that I can serve the military,” Dave Whitten, host of “Voice of the Troops,” a weekly hour-long show on Phoenix station KFNX and carried on the station’s Web site, said in an “ASY Live” BlogTalkRadio interview.
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Survivor Recalls Pentagon Attack
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The emotional trauma caused by memories of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the Pentagon have dulled some for survivor Patrick Smith, but the pain will never leave him. “It’s an image that haunted [me] repeatedly for at least the first couple of years,” he said.
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Group Gets Grant to Go Green
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The future is getting “greener,” and so are the houses Homes for Our Troops will build in the future, thanks to a $1 million grant from The Sierra Club Foundation. The grant will allow the organization to build environment-friendly homes.
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Troops Earn U.S. Citizenship in Iraq
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Army Lt. Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III, Multinational Corps Iraq commander, presided over the ceremony and United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, presented a certificate of naturalization to each new citizen.
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Army News
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Military Training Saved His Life
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During combat operations in 2006, a Special Forces Soldier assigned to Company A, 2nd Battalion, 20th Special Forces Group (Airborne) transmitted over the radio, “I’m down and bleeding out fast.”
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‘Excellent’ Hurricane Gustav Efforts
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President Bush praised federal, state and local government efforts to assist the people of the Gulf Coast in the wake of Hurricane Gustav during his visit to the emergency operations center in Baton Rouge, La., today.
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U.S. to Provide $1 Billion for Georgia
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The United States will provide $1 billion in recovery aid to Georgia, President Bush announced today. ush said the new funds will help meet Georgia’s humanitarian needs and support its economic recovery.
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Chrysler Earns Top Employer
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Defense officials have chosen Chrysler to receive the department's top employer-support award for providing exceptional financial and emotional support to its employees.
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