July 4 marks our nation's birthday, but did you also know that two of America's most significant founding fathers died
within hours of each other on the
same Independence Day?
Most schoolchildren learn about the many significant contributions John Adams and Thomas Jefferson made during the struggle to "dissolve the political bands" that connected the 13 …
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Two Wisconsin National Guard members recently learned the hard way that posting funeral selfies online could cause serious repercussions.
In February 2014, a photograph of 14 National Guard members clowning around a U.S. flag-draped casket appeared on social media. At the time, these individuals were in Arkansas receiving training in order to … Continue Reading ››
The variety of products aimed at the wallets of "pet parents" is already dizzying, but beer for dogs? Seriously?
A friend asked me recently if I'd heard of a beer for dogs called "Bowser Beer."
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The U.S. Department of Defense offers Gold Star lapel buttons (pins) for surviving family members after a loved one dies during active service in the military. The pins are considered symbols of honor and convey the nation's gratitude for the men and women who pay the ultimate price while serving their country. Continue Reading ››
For more than 13 years, thousands of people from across the United States have volunteered their time and talents to help provide a moving tribute at the funerals of deceased military servicemen and -women. But the not-for-profit organization behind this noble effort to honor our veterans could use your help. Read … Continue Reading ››
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