Category Archives: Guest Op-Eds

4 Money-Saving Tips for Veterans

After military service, veterans can struggle with daily life after serving for such a long time, even monetarily. For example, veterans experienced an unemployment rate of 9.9. percent in 2012, CNN Money reports. For veterans who are out of work … Continue reading

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Guest Opinion by Don Bendell

JOHN KERRY FOR SECRETARY of DEFENSE? HELL NO! November 13, 2012 On February 2, 2011, I fell off a ladder landing on a steel fence in below-zero weather, fracturing my back, a rib, and got a minor concussion as well … Continue reading

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Prager University: How the Vietnam War Was Won and Lost

Prager University: How the Vietnam War Was Won and Lost – Silver Spur blog – 29 Apr 11 Vietnam Legacy Shapes Today’s Military Leaders – DoD – 29 Apr 11 The Saddest Day: 30 April 1975 (The Fall of Saigon) … Continue reading

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Next Stop, Libya?

Opinion: From Baghdad to Benghazi By Charles Krauthammer – 4 Mar 11 “Voices around the world, from Europe to America to Libya, are calling for U.S. intervention to help bring down Moammar Gaddafi. Yet for bringing down Saddam Hussein, the … Continue reading

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Guest Op-Eds

 The Northwest Veterans Blog is provided by Roger & Pam Young, editors of The Northwest Veterans Newsletter. The opinions expressed on this forum, except where otherwise noted, are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The … Continue reading

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