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I have been messaging with other veterans om www.rallypoint.com. It is a great site that is just for veterans. Check it out.
There are some brothers who are suffering. Many are suffering from PTSD. I am writing a book called, Signs of Hope for the Military: In and Out of the Trenches of Life.
This book is dedicated to soldiers who are battling PTSD, TBI, Depression, Suicidal thoughts, Etc.
I have been very honored to have some prominent people connected with the military to endorse my book. Here are a couple:
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Most of us are fortunate not to have experienced the stress of combat. Words cannot adequately define the grinding daily pressure of knowing that every time you step outside the gate the enemy will try to kill you and your buddies. You are constantly alert, on point; but how can you protect your team from the instantaneous blast of the IED? You are part of a highly-trained team poised to execute, but what has prepared you for the mental toll of being on edge every moment. The skills that helped you survive….have taken a toll and are now working against you when you return home. What do you do now; where do you turn? Whether you are dealing with PTSD, TBI, depression, homelessness, or recovering from wounds; Doug Bolton has answers…..this book has answers!
Jim Jaeger
Brigadier General, USAF, ret
San Antonio, TX
Member of the Board, Victory for Veterans
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Although ‘Signs of Hope for the Military: In and Out of the Trenches of Life’ wasn’t written for men only, it brings honesty and openness to veterans, and military personnel about feeling ok to express fears and emotional challenges in a difficult world. US Army Retired Veteran, Mr. Douglas Bolton brings his personal stories to life in a way we all can relate to and gives a big “you’re ok” for revealing our shortcomings and encourages us to open up and talk. A must read for those seeking healing and forgiveness from ourselves and those wanting a fresh look on life.
Steve Durgin, Founder & CEO with Victory for Veterans Foundation.
Huntington, Beach California
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There are many more that I will be sharing from time to time.
Military news
There are five new places to visit in washington D.C.
- Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial. You can learn much more here about the legendary general and the 34th president of the United States.
- National Native American Veterans Memorial. It has a beautiful ring of stainless steel resting on a carved stone resembling a stone drum.
- Other sights to see… Fantastic dining. It has become a foodie scene in the area. It is called, “The nations most food city.”
- Planet World is unusual in that it is all about words. There is a twenty foot wall filled with 1,000 English words. You can explore words from all over the world.
- RiverPoint is there for some leisure time. There are many restaurants there , shopping piers, and waterfront activities.
American Legion, still serving America
The American Legion not only help veterans they also help youth, and honoring the fallen.
- Serving Veterans. 1,126 hearing presentations in favor of veterans.
- $54,516 presented by a Kansas Post to support the Veterans Community Project.
- 67% of respondents who reported a willingness to get formal suicide-prevention training.
- $226,441 sent to Child Welfare Foundations grants for children fighting things beyond their control.
- $32,399 was given to students as scholarships.
- 17 minor children of eight veteran families who received help from $10,711 in American Legion Temporary Financial Assistance grants.
- 6,722 Memorial ceremonies conducted by American Legion Posts in 2019.
- 4,508 posts who have color guards or firing squads to perform at funerals for veterans and military personnel.
- 123,638 is the number of funeral honors performed by American Legion Posts in 2019.
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What’s up? How are you doing my friend? Things mounting up on you? Is the stress of life getting to you?
You are not alone. There is over 9,000 fellow veterans who are here on this site with you who have you back. Do not let darkness overcome you. Seek the light.
If it is just to unbearable, seek help NOW! Do not take another breath without calling the toll free helpline below. It is 24/7 and the counselors there are outstanding.
1-800-273-8255
If you need help please get it now!!
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Remember:
You are never alone.
You are never forsaken.
You are never unloved.
And above all…never, ever, give up!