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US Army SSG Carlos Alonzo Benitez (KIA) 24, returning home to N. Texas
It is with a heavy heart to announce the homecoming if SSG Carlos A. Benitez, 24, KIA on October 14, 2010 in Afghanistan, is expected to return to the Dallas/Ft. Worth area.
Steven Barber’s, Return To Tarawa: sequel is in post production
Recently, we were introduced to Steven C. Barber who produced a modern day documentary, as he followed, World War II combat veteran Leon Cooper, who embarks on what he considers his final mission – to preserve the hallowed ground of one of World War II’s deadliest battlefields at Red Beach on Tarawa Island. We consider Leon Cooper’s action an example of doing the right thing.
Pfc. Cody A. Board KIA Homecoming Oct 14, 2010
McKinney, TX (Oct. 14, 2010) at 4:00PM and as family, friends, Patriot Guard Riders, 1st Cavalry, and the southern comfort of a appreciative community welcomed their hero home- Pfc. Cody A. Board.
Fallen warrior’s funeral procession denied free access on toll roads in Oklahoma
Considering this young warrior has paid the ultimate price you would think his funeral procession would be allowed access free of charge. To our shock and horror, the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, after repeated requests for an exception, has informed the family they must pay the toll fees.
USS Cole 10-years later
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12, 2010 – Navy officials, current and former crew members and families of the fallen gathered today at Norfolk Naval Station, Va., to remember the 17 sailors killed and 39 others wounded in the al-Qaida attack on the USS Cole 10 years ago today.
Pfc. Cody Board, 19, (KIA) returning to N. Texas
Pfc. Cody A. Board, 19, of McKinney, Texas, died Oct. 4, just two weeks shy of his 20th birthday, at Mirwais, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when insurgents attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device. He was assigned to the 1st Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment, Vilseck, Germany.
Heathens of Westboro go before SCOTUS
Today SCOTUS will hear arguments as to, whether or not; the heathens of Westboro rights to free speech over ride the right to privacy of grieving mourners at a military funeral. As sad as it seems the constitution allows for the ignoramus among us to say and do as they wish no matter how demonic they are.
Hispanic Wounded Warrior establishes organization to help others
SSG Blis has recruited LTG (Ret) Ricardo Sanchez, author of Wiser in Battle – A Soldier’s History, MG (Ret.) Alfred Valenzuela, author of No Greater Love – Lives and Times of Hispanics Soldiers, and Jerry Castillo, the founder of USFallen.org, to establish an association to deal with these challenges and obstacles faced by our Hispanic active duty service personnel and veterans.
Suicide awarness month ends but the mission continues
Continuing coverage of service-members and suicide. A look at the latest and greatest in cutting-edge technologies used to treat post traumatic stress.
Arlington National Cemetery works hard to resolve errors
updates are as disturbing as the errors. We believe the most efficient way of resolving the errors would be to stop cemetery operations temporarily to conduct a full audit and a reconciliation of all discrepancies’.










