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Friday, July 31, 2015

FW: Nursing Group Honors Navy Nurse Who Wouldn't Force-feed at Guantanamo


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Subject: Nursing Group Honors Navy Nurse Who Wouldn't Force-feed at Guantanamo
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27 Jul 2015
Nursing Group Honors Navy Nurse Who Wouldn't Force-feed at Guantanamo A leading American nursing organization is conferring an ethics award on a career Navy nurse who refused to force-feed hunger strikers last summer, even as, his attorney says, he is at risk of having his career cut short by the episode. Read More
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FW: The Early Brief -- More Powerful, Special-Ops Sniper Rifle Unlikely for Marine Snipers


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Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2015 08:02:47 -0400
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Subject: The Early Brief -- More Powerful, Special-Ops Sniper Rifle Unlikely for Marine Snipers
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31 July 2015
More Powerful, Special-Ops Sniper Rifle Unlikely for Marine Snipers The Corps is sticking with its Vietnam-era sniper rifle despite complaints from snipers who say they need longer-range weapons. Read More
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The Russian submarine K-141, which sank in 2000 after an onboard explosion, was better known by what name? Play
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Thursday, July 30, 2015

FW: The Early Brief -- Former Navy SEAL Alleges Anti-Gay Bullying by CIA Workers



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Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2015 08:34:40 -0400
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Subject: The Early Brief -- Former Navy SEAL Alleges Anti-Gay Bullying by CIA Workers
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The Early Brief
30 July 2015
Former Navy SEAL Alleges Anti-Gay Bullying by CIA Workers A former Navy SEAL has filed an internal complaint alleging the CIA bullied him for being gay during a work assignment in June in Afghanistan. Read More
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The Sack of Rome by Alaric and the Visigoths, an event often used to mark the end of the Roman Empire and the beginning of the Middle Ages, occurred in what year? Play
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FW: VVA: Veterans of any age may be eligible for VA benefits

 
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Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2015 14:49:46 -0400
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Subject: VVA: Veterans of any age may be eligible for VA benefits


Tom Hohmann, Secretary
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"You have nothing to lose and everything to gain."

—Sim, U.S. Air Force Veteran, on taking advantage of his VA benefits
Sim is among more than 9 million Veterans 65 or older who may qualify for VA benefits, including health care, pension, benefits for spouses, dependents, and survivors, or a VA home loan.
VA can help older Veterans by:
  • Bringing care to you in your home.
  • Providing you with tools to cope with vision and hearing loss.
  • Supporting those who care for you.
These are just a few of the many services VA offers older Veterans and their caregivers. Download this fact sheet to learn more, and Explore VA today.
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