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  1. article Veterans Day

    Wednesday, November 14, 2012 4:00 am

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  2. article Veterans Day - A tribute

    Wednesday, November 7, 2012 2:34 pm

    Originally called “Armistice Day,” “Veterans Day” became a federal holiday in 1938. Pres. Woodrow Wilson declared November 11 as a day of celebration and remembrance of veterans of our military. This then is a tribute to military veterans everywhere.

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  3. article Veterans Day is Coming: Ways to Honor Veterans

    Sunday, October 7, 2012 10:00 pm

    (StatePoint) Veterans Day is coming, an annual opportunity for communities and families to honor former U.S. service members. And as these heroes age, it’s important to keep their stories and sacrifices alive by listening and learning.

    Here are some great ways to commemorate veterans this holiday:

    Listen to a Story

    You may not think about it much, but everyone has a lesson to share and a story to offer. World War II for example, which killed and injured more people than any other war in human history, impacted an entire generation -- from soldiers on the frontlines of battle, to children at home participating in the war effort. Learn about both world history and your family’s history by talking to older relatives and friends about their experiences and trials. You may even consider tape recording the conversation so you can share the personal account with others.

    If you have a story yourself, consider writing it down or retelling it at the next family gathering.

    Read a War Memoir

    While reading and understanding the past is possible by delving into a standard-issue textbook, there is nothing like an eyewitness account to get a true feel for a crucial time in history. Such accounts can deliver a unique perspective on a familiar story.

    The tales you discover can help you better connect with history. One such book, the newly released “Terror Before Dawn: A Child At War,” by Anne Raghnild Fagerberg and William Sterling Williams, presents Fagerberg’s account of her childhood experience during World War II under Nazi rule in Norway.

    Williams, Fagerberg’s son, found her notes after she died of cancer in 1998. She had completed her story shortly before she passed away. Though only a child during the war, Fagerberg did what she could to contribute to winning the war, distributing newspapers and literature of the underground resistance movement.

    “The reflections of a war survivor offer lessons about courage, survival, rebuilding and freedom,” says Williams. “Her piece of history needed to be preserved.”

    More information can be found at such websites as www.amazon.com by searching for “Terror Before Dawn.”

    Teach Your Children

    No one is too young to learn about and honor the past. While children might enjoy a holiday parade, be sure to explain the true meaning of the day so they understand the reason for all the fanfare.

    Many schools choose to honor veterans by inviting them to speak at assemblies and before history classes. Find out what programs are happening at your school.

    Visit www.va.gov/kids for ideas on how to talk to kids about war, history and the sacrifice of veterans.

    Don’t let this Veterans Day pass by unrecognized. Take the time to honor the past.

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  4. Veterans Day is Coming: Ways to Honor Veterans

  5. Pusch Ridge Veterans Day Assembly

    Tony Plattner, with the American Legion Oro Valley Post 132 presents the American flag.

  6. Pusch Ridge Veterans Day Assembly

    Colonel Rich Reeder, who is retired from the U.S. Air Force, speaks to the students at Pusch Ridge Christian Academy during the Veteran’s Day Assembly Friday.

  7. Pusch Ridge Veterans Day Assembly

    Colonel Michael Hinsch speaks to the students at Pusch Ridge Christian Academy about the parallels between military service and living a Christian lifestyle.

  8. Pusch Ridge Veterans Day Assembly

    The students and faculty stand and sing the National Anthem led by the Pusch Ridge Christian Academy’s choir.

  9. Pusch Ridge Veterans Day Assembly

    The Pusch Ridge Christian Academy’s High School Mixed Choir sings the National Anthem.

  10. Pusch Ridge Veterans Day Assembly

    Sixth-grader Ezekiel Randall, left, and Jay Nelsestuen recite the Gettysburg Address at the Veteran’s Day Assembly Friday.

  11. Pusch Ridge Veterans Day Assembly

    The color guard from American Legion Oro Valley Post 132 makes its first public presentation of the colors at Pusch Ridge Christian Academy’s Veteran’s Day Assembly Friday.

  12. article JAMES SANDEFER: Why Veterans Day is one of most important

    Wednesday, November 12, 2008 12:00 am

    We have a long list of holidays in the United States, so many in fact that over the years people have come to consider the majority of them simply another day of the week and often confuse their true meaning. The most commonly misunderstood holidays are Memorial Day and Veterans Day.

  13. article Poppies, in honor of veterans

    Wednesday, November 11, 2009 12:00 am

    I was all set for this column to be about Veterans Day poppies.

  14. article WWII Veteran visits memorial

    Wednesday, November 7, 2012 4:00 am

    World War II Veteran Paul Fields visited the World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. with the Southern Arizona Honor Flight program, thanks to the generosity of Catalina Mountain Elks Lodge #2815 and American Legion Post 132. 

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  15. article Vietnam Veterans Share Their Experiences

    Thursday, February 21, 2013 4:44 am

    (NAPSI)—An effort is under way to bring the personal lessons of the Vietnam War to life by having those who were there share their experiences.

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  16. article Donations help struggling veterans

    Wednesday, February 8, 2012 7:00 am

    For individuals who enlist in the military, the result is often a positive experience. They learn technical trades, build character and relationships, and protect the freedom of a nation. The hard work put forth each day is made worthwhile when the public in which they serve demonstrates its gratitude.

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  17. article Thank a Veteran today and everyday

    Wednesday, November 7, 2012 4:00 am

    While many of us do it daily, there is one day a year where civilians say a formal thank-you to our service men and women. That day is Veteran’s Day, which we will honor on Nov. 11.

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  18. article The impact of mesothelioma on U.S. veterans

    Tuesday, November 13, 2012 11:00 pm

    In the United States, Veteran’s Day is a time to commemorate and thank the veterans of all military branches for their hard work and dedication to our country. Although this year’s Veteran’s Day has passed, it provided an opportunity to remember all that past members of the military have endured and sacrificed for our country, including their health. Though it is not a condition resulting from combat, many current veterans face deadly asbestos-related diseases like mesothelioma due to frequent asbestos exposure while serving in the military.

  19. article Female veterans in the Northwest remember WWII

    Friday, December 9, 2005 12:00 am

    Laura Marble, Community News and Features Editor ext. 104, LMarble@ExplorerNews.com

  20. D-Day

    Courtesy of Earl Sorenson Earl Sorensen (left) remembers flying over Northern France on June 6, 1944 — the date that went down in World War II history as "D-Day."

  21. D-Day

    Courtesy of Earl Sorensen Earl Sorensen (top middle) stands in front of the B-17 bomber "Dry Run," in which he completed most of his 31 World War II missions.

  22. D-Day

    Courtesy of Earl Sorenson Earl Sorensen (left) remembers flying over Northern France on June 6, 1944 — the date that went down in World War II history as "D-Day."

  23. D-Day

    Courtesy of Earl Sorensen Earl Sorensen (top middle) stands in front of the B-17 bomber "Dry Run," in which he completed most of his 31 World War II missions.

  24. article Lou Gehrig's Disease stalks military veterans

    Monday, April 22, 2013 10:00 pm

    (BPT) - Many U.S. military veterans like retired Air Force Technical Sergeant David Masters of Omaha, Neb. have bravely fought for their country only to return home to wage another battle against Lou Gehrig’s Disease. No one knows why, but veterans are twice as likely to develop this fatal disease, clinically known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

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  25. article Wilson youngsters honor veterans, military members

    Thursday, November 10, 2011 1:59 pm

    Students at Wilson K-8 School learned Thursday that Veterans Day means more than a day off from classes.

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Baby in stroller Falls Into Train Tracks Mom Jumps In Before Train Barrels In Caught On Camera. A stroller carrying a 14-month-old girl rolled off a slanted train station platform and fell onto the tracks Wednesday, but the girl's mother leaped onto the tracks to rescue her with the help other passengers, transit officials said."What it looks like to us is that the mother became distracted by something, didn't apply the brake on the stroller and the stroller was able to move off the platform and onto the tracks," said Scott Sauer, director of system safety for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority. The accident happened Wednesday afternoon at the 56th Street station of the Market-Frankford Line in west Philadelphia. The platform at the station is slanted slightly for drainage purposes, Sauer said.Surveillance video shows a woman on the eastbound platform with the girl in a jogging stroller, which slowly rolls forward and topples over onto the tracks about 5 feet below. What initially appears to be the girl flying out of the stroller apparently was just a towel or a bag. The stroller comes to rest on the outer rail, which carries no charge. The woman is seen jumping down and lifting the girl to a man waiting on the platform. Other passengers ran to help, and one used an emergency call box to alert SEPTA police, who held an incoming train at the preceding stop.The infant was taken to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia for treatment of a cut on her forehead. Sauer said during a news conference that watching the video was "gut-wrenching.""With the stroller moving at such a slow rate of speed, you know, you want to call out to someone, `Hey, the stroller's moving! Somebody grab the stroller,'" Sauer said. He said the line is one of SEPTA's busiest, with trains running every six to 10 minutes. SEPTA police said no charges will be filed but the accident serves as a reminder for other riders to lock stroller brakes when waiting on platforms.

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