It’s the New Year, and I am changing MY Approach

Starting today, I will be posting three times a week. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Later on I may go five posts a week, depending how things go with my new book, “Signs of Hope for the Military: In and Out of the Trenches of Life.”

I am really excited how the new book is causing a buzz. Many veterans can’t seem to wait until it comes out. Why is that?

This book will be reaching out to those veterans and families who may be suffering from PTSD, TBI, Anxiety, A lost loved one, or depression. There are many more problems a veterans face, and those will be discussed as well.

The part of the book I am most excited about, are the interviews with veterans who have been in the trenches. I will have a whole section dedicated to them. I have interviews with WWII, Korean, Afghanistan, and Iraq veterans

Some of the stories are very sad. Others are funny.

I will be sharing excerpts from time to time to get you hooked!

So starting tomorrow will be my first full post of the new year.

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Just a side note to my brothers and sisters who may be hurting. I feel your pain. The upcoming posts should be giving you hope, and a meaning to your life. For personal help right now call:

(877-247-4645) 24/7. There are people there who will guide you to help and peace.

Happy New Year to each and every one of you.

Remember:

You are never alone.

You are never forsaken.

You are never unloved.

And above all…Never, ever, give up!

Veterans Day Free Meals

I have the good news for all our veterans. The list below should give you a full day of free meals.

My plan is to go to IHop For breakfast, Applebees for lunch, and Red Robin for dinner. Then start a diet. LOL Enjoy!!

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VETERANS DAY FREE MEALS – Monday, November 11, 2019


Applebee’s Veterans Day Free Meal
Veterans day free meal.


Buffalo Wild Wings Veterans Day Free Wings and Fries
Free order of boneless or traditional wings plus a side of fries to vets and current military members.


Cracker Barrel Veterans Day Free Dessert
Free slice of Double Chocolate Fudge Coca-Cola cake or a Crated coffee.


Denny’s Veterans Day Free Grand Slam
Free Build Your Own Grand Slam breakfast on Monday, Nov. 11, from 5 a.m. to noon.


Dunkin’ Donuts Veterans Day Free Donut
Free donuts to active duty military and veterans.


Golden Corral Veterans Day Free Meal
From 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM, Golden Corral will be giving out Veterans Day free meals and a beverage.


Home Town Buffet Free Meal
Veterans may eat for free plus a bottled beverage.


IHOP Free Veterans Day Pancakes
Free breakfast combo or a free stack of Red, White, and Blueberry pancakes.


McGrath Fish House Free Meal
Free meal from Veterans menu.


Olive Garden Veterans Day Free Meal
Free entree from a special Vets Day menu with unlimited soup or salad and garlic breadsticks.


Red Lobster Veterans Day Free Appetizer or Dessert
Free appetizer or dessert from a select Veterans Day menu.


Red Robin Veterans Day Free Meal
Free Red’s Tavern Double Burger and Bottomless Steak fries.


Sizzler Veterans Day Free Lunch
Free meal until 4:00 PM — choose from a 6 oz. Tri Tip Steak, single Malibu Chicken, or Half Dozen

You may want to check out my other blog at http//www.dailysignsofhope.com. It gives you a daily thought on hope and helps those who are suffering from anxiety, fear, depression, etc.

February Was Black History Month

I am back with more interviews from people who have served. I will be sharing from time to time interviews with veterans who have been in the trenches.

First, I want to share to statistics about African-American veterans who have served our country in the military.

There are 2.1 million black veterans nationwide.

There are 30.2 percent of active-duty enlisted women who are African-American

17.1 percent of active duty men are African American.

20,000+Black Marine recruits who received training at Montford Point camp in North Carolina during WWII.

21 who have received the Medal of Honor during the vietnam war.

7,243 who died in the Vietnam war.

3075 who died in the Korean war.

901,896 who served during WWII

24 percent all the military sent to fight in the Persian Gulf war.

350,000 who service in WWi.

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More from the book, “Signs of Hope for the Military: In and Out of the Trenches of Life.”

I have many other interviews done, and many more to get to yet. One interview came quite by accident.

I decided to stop by a fast food hamburger restaurant. I walked in, got my meal and was walking to my seat when I noticed a Vietnam Veteran eating at a table. I could tell he was in Vietnam by the hat he had on.

I sat down, and continued looking at him. He looked in pain. He had a sad look on his face. He got up to throw away his left overs in the garbage. He struggled to get up. He walked with a heavy limp.

I decided to ask him to sit with me and talk. He looked like he didn’t want to have anything to do with the. Then I told him I was a veteran as well. He then decided to sit.

We had idle chat for a few minutes and then I started asking him about his military life.

I asked him where he served, and he said he was a Marine on a ship off the coast of Vietnam. It was a helicopter offshore base, and their mission was to take supplies into the troops, bring wounded troops out, and even sent supplies to the villages that were starving.

I then asked him what was the worst moment he had in the military, and he said one day his best friend was taking off in a helicopter with a co-pilot, and the engine died and the helicopter dropped into the ocean. It sunk fast and his friend was dead. He said they never even attempted to retrieve the bodies because the water was too deep. He was fighting tears at that time.

He went on to say his second worst moments is when he got of the plane coming home, and the people spit on him and called him a murderer as he walked through the terminal.

That was the end of the interview because he just couldn’t talk anymore. We shook hands and I thanked him for his service. I watched him out the window as he hobbled to the hotel by the restaurant.

This is just one of many stories that will be in the book.

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