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Reminiscing Workshop Live Preview and Q&A – Fri May 28, 1:00–1:30pm Eastern

Reminiscing Workshop Broadcast Attend this Live Preview and Q&A
Fri. May 28, 2010, 1:00 – 1:30pm Eastern
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20-minute Press Conference Fri 4/30: The Rage of Achilles – Your Military Life, Your Civilian Life

20-minute Press Conference: Fri 4/30/10 1pm Eastern The Rage of Achilles - Your Military Life, Your Civilian Life: A Life Story Workbook for the Soldier, Sailor, Airman, Marine, Veteran (Followed by a 10-min Q&A for members of the working media) Details

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Reminiscing Workshop premieres June 4

Reminiscing Workshop Premieres Fri 6/4/10 from 1:00 - 1:30 PM Eastern An interactive, fun, easy to use, affordable reminiscing program for facilities, groups, libraries, individuals. Join the fun by web or phone. Recorded for those unable to attend. No contract, pay as ...

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AP: Bases brace for surge in stress-related disorders

On Nov. 29, 2008, MSNBC ran an AP article entitled "Military fears surge in mental health disorders." The title was subsequently changed to "Bases brace for surge in stress-related disorders," but the message is the same: How bad will it get for active duty personnel and veterans? What can we do about it? How soon ...

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Book and its companion website offer troops, veterans a place for quiet reflection on their military/civilian lives

You put your life on the line. Now put it on these lines.™ The Rage of Achilles: My Military Life, My Civilian Life is a life review/life story workbook for active duty troops and veterans exploring the many aspects of their military and civilian lives. Offers insight, purpose, new direction. A place to reflect. History has ...

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