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Tag Archives: wounded

The Resurrecting Inspiration of Jehanne Dubrow’s <i>Stateside</i>

The Resurrecting Inspiration of Jehanne Dubrow’s Stateside

For the military spouse of the combat-deployed, a lot of what goes unspoken could burn a hole through paper.

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By: diana // Books // , Airman, combat, coping, deployment, eds-pick, inspiration, Iraq, Jehanne Dubrow, Marine, marriage, military child, military spouse, moving, poems, Poetry, PTSD, Retrouvaille, sailor, social media, soldier, Stateside, wounded, writer // July 11, 2012 // Comment
Social Media Has No Place in Combat

Social Media Has No Place in Combat

Today's military spouse is privy to an unnatural amount of information that doesn't ease the burden and instead feeds it with fear – in bulk.

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By: diana // Culture and Society, Politics // Afghanistan, army, casualties, cell phones, combat, Department of Defense, deployment, email, Facebook, Fort Campbell Kentucky, injured, Internet, Iraq, marines, military spouses, radio, social media, social+networking, twitter, wounded // November 29, 2010 // 2 Comments
Twelve of the Thirteen Dead at Fort Hood Were Soldiers

Twelve of the Thirteen Dead at Fort Hood Were Soldiers

Twelve soldiers were victims in this massacre, but other soldiers were heroes here.

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By: Heloise // Culture and Society, Politics // , army doctor, critical condition, deployment, fort hood, hasan nadal, Iraq, killeen texas, major nidal malik hasan, psychiatrist, PTSD, woman soldier shot hasan, wounded // November 5, 2009 // 35 Comments

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