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Mark Schroffel has earned his stripes in Australia’s army. Now at the helm of RSL Victoria, he wants veterans to not just survive, but thrive. Mark Schroffel, no stranger to corporate speak himself, ...
Bold ambitions to make Perth a superhub for connectivity, with Australia's largest data transmission cable set to be laid.
Democratic Senator Tammy Duckworth has drawn attention for her questioning of Dr Anjani Sinha, telling him that he should ...
The Veterans Business Resource Group from BP's Whiting Refinery turned out in big numbers for their seventh annual Veterans ...
As the United States this year reflects on the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, researchers from UC Davis and ...
Eric Lee was one of 23 candidates for U.S. citizenship who took the oath last August in a ceremony at Spokane's federal courthouse. The group represented 14 countries and each candidate was supported ...
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Local veteran's experience in historic Vietnam War evacuationEmporia Resident and Navy Veteran Gary Sadowski was part of Operation Frequent Wind, which evacuated thousands of people from ...
In this special presentation, Vietnam veterans from across the country share powerful, personal stories 50 years after the ...
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PTSD After Vietnam – The Battle Never EndedThey came home, but the war didn’t stay behind. For many Vietnam veterans, paranoia and PTSD turned daily life into a second battlefield.
Fifty years after the conflict in Vietnam, the Australian soldiers who fought still bear the scars – as do their children and grandchildren.
Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War officially ended 50 years ago, but the consequences continue to cut through our population.
A veterans advocacy group has slammed a federal government agency for neglecting elderly Vietnam War veterans with PTSD who are living among faeces and rubbish across Adelaide.
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