Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret – Our Review
Raw. Visceral. I laughed. I mostly cried. All words and sentiments I would use to describe Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret, written and
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Raw. Visceral. I laughed. I mostly cried. All words and sentiments I would use to describe Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret, written and
On 18 September 23, we hosted a reception for congressional staffers, welcoming them back to session. We exist to inform policymakers of the unique missions
They have fought and bled for us, but upon their return home, they’re rewarded with adversarial VA processes that make it difficult and frustrating to
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On August 15th, 2021, I walked into the Rayburn House Office Building for my first day of work – my first job after a decade
Did you see the recent Military Times article that’s been making waves and resonating with those of us who’ve been part of the Special Operations
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