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North Texas service dogs help veterans with mental health
There’s nothing better for your mental health than with bonding to a dog. Your troubles seem to melt away. For some dogs, that’s actually their job. May is Mental Health Awareness Month but for service dogs at Patriot Paws, every day is mental health awareness. Noelle Walker has the story.
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A veteran's best friend; Patriot Paws service dogs help vets navigate life
There are 90 puppies in training with Patriot Paws right now to help veterans with physical and invisible injuries.
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‘A beacon of light': Tomb of the Unknown Soldier guard reflects on his post
Army Sgt. Andrew Jay, who guards the grave and memorial honoring America’s unidentified and missing service members at Arlington National Cemetery, shares why he has devoted himself to the demanding role.
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5 Talk Street: The National Medal of Honor Museum
Discussing the National Medal of Honor Museum with their President and CEO, Chris Cassidy, a former navy seal and NASA astronaut.
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Congress pushes VA to explain why it regularly overpays veterans and then asks for the money back
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs incorrectly gave veterans about $5 billion more in disability compensation and pension payments than it should have in the last four fiscal years — an error that lawmakers say is recurring and getting worse.
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Celebrate the bravery of female veterans
Country singer, Coffey Anderson, joins us to talk about his latest track celebrating the bravery of female veterans, “Can’t Spell Hero Without Her.”
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VA mistakenly declared San Diego veteran dead, cut off disability payments
A San Diego Navy fought with the Department of Veterans Affairs for five months after he received a letter mistakenly declaring him deceased.
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Department of Veterans Affairs to lay off tens of thousands of workers by August
The Department of Veterans Affairs is planning an “aggressive” reorganization that includes cutting 80,000 jobs from the sprawling agency that provides health care for retired military members. That’s according to an internal memo obtained by The Associated Press. The VA’s chief of staff, Christopher Syrek, told top level officials at the agency that it had an objective to cut enough...
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Dallas veterans interviewed for for Remember World War II project
History isn’t just in books, it’s living and walking among us in the World War II veterans who can still share their own stories. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Noelle Walker reports on a Gen-Z man on a mission to make sure we know The Greatest Generation.
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Veterans at State Department dispirited after DEI crackdown puts affinity group on pause
Veterans at State Department dispirited after DEI crackdown puts affinity group on pause.
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WATCH: Protesters interrupt Pete Hegseth's confirmation hearing
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, was stalled three times during his opening statement by protesters who called him a “Christian zionist” and yelled about “bombing babies in Gaza.”
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North Texas veteran and service dog will be in Tournament of Roses Parade
One North Texan will represent veterans from around the country next week at the Tournament of Roses Parade in California. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s David Goins reports he’ll have a life-changing companion by his side.
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North Texan veteran and service canine ‘Priscilla' to appear in Rose Parade
Retired Army Sergeant Steve Blackman and his service canine were selected to represent service members at the Rose Parade in Pasadena, California on New Year’s Day.
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The power of positive thinking
Motivational speaker and Black Hawk pilot, Elizabeth McCormick, speaks to us about the power of positive thinking.
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Wreaths Across America DFW in need of wreaths to honor veterans
Wreaths Across America DFW is short 13,000 wreaths to honor veterans at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery as the deadline is fast approaching.
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Wreaths Across America DFW meets goal as Monday's deadline arrives
Wreaths Across America DFW is short 13,000 wreaths to honor veterans at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery as the deadline is fast approaching.
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Help sponsor a wreath at DFW National Cemetery
For $17, you can donate a wreath through the 온라인카지노사이트 5 and Telemundo 39 Veteran’s Network Page for Wreaths Across America. The goal is to make sure every gravestone at DFW National Cemetery gets a wreath. This year there are about 59,000 needing a wreath.
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Thanksgiving for your service
The Statler shares why they’re honoring veterans and first responders with a free Thanksgiving meal.
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Harriet Tubman posthumously named a general in Veterans Day ceremony
Revered abolitionist Harriet Tubman has been posthumously awarded the rank of general.
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‘Moment to come together as a nation': Biden in final Veterans Day address
President Biden spoke at the last Veterans Day event of his presidency at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday.