veteran
It's imperative to look up to and learn from army veterans; only then can we truly understand the sacrifices made by men and women in uniform.
Starting Afresh
I’m sat at a table in the reception area of The Veterans Community Hub (https://theveteranscommunityhub.co.uk) in Newton Aycliffe, UK, feeling anxious as hell about everything and wondering whether the massive leap my family and I have taken is the right choice.
By Justin “Jud” Haywood4 years ago in Serve
CHI GAMMA IOTA
Devised as a support entity for military enlisted personnel on the university campus, Chi Gamma Iota may be losing its grip. The various campuses where the veterans club has sprung up are finding it a fall behind among student involvement through pledges. Without a veteran support entity veterans who sacrificed time and money, career options and lives are lost, thrown to rubbish piles and walked over.
By CarmenJimersonCross4 years ago in Serve
1 of the most epic guys' night outs, ever
25JAN2022; 0807, TUE Good morning to everyone except those who think that raising two biracial daughters in America is easy! Seriously tho: I'm breaking tradition in a major way by writing this while my fav Precious Princesses are visiting.
By Nefarious Darrius4 years ago in Serve
fedex jobs indeed
FedEx is an American company, headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee. FedEx provides integrated business services to customers in more than 220 countries and territories worldwide. It offers a broad range of delivery and logistical services, such as the following:
By smith Michael4 years ago in Serve
Keeping the Peace
This is a story of a true life event that happened to me during my time as a United Nations Peacekeeper. A duty assigned to Canadian soldiers when required. The primary purpose of the peacekeeper is to monitor previously agreed to cease fires and treaties between warring nations to ensure mutual compliance.
By Robin Olsen4 years ago in Serve
We'll Never Forget Them
If you are an animal lover, like myself, you have probably been thinking about the animals who have (and still do) served with our brave soldiers during the Two World Wars (and the wars that are being fought today). The red poppy is for the human soldiers. The purple poppy is for the animal soldiers. We are proud to wear both!
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff4 years ago in Serve












