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Wounded warriors, families eligible for scholarships

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Wounded warriors, families eligible for scholarships

Wounded Servicemembers and their families are being thanked for their sacrifices with the opportunity to win a full-ride scholarship to the University of Phoenix to earn a master's degree. The university is offering 10 full-tuition scholarships to alumni, spouses and primary caregivers who are part of the Wounded Warrior Project, a

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47th Combat Support Hospital cases colors

Soldiers from the 47th Combat Support Hospital (CSH), part of the 62nd Medical Brigade, stood before family and friends on June 30 at Wilson Gym on Joint Base Lewis-McChord to case their unit's colors in preparation for deployment to Iraq. The casing of the colors is an Army tradition representing

A visit from The Parrot Lady

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A visit from The Parrot Lady

If you want your child's birthday party to be the talk of the neighborhood, or if you are looking for a unique addition to a wedding or event, you may want to give The Parrot Lady a call.  She and her birds have a few "tricks" up their sleeves. From the

Army helps rev up Saturday night at the races

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Army helps rev up Saturday night at the races

Those in attendance at the Evergreen Speedway on June 11 were there for a night of entertainment.  Not only did they see some exciting racing, but they also had the chance to celebrate the U.S. Army's 236th birthday. The event started with a pre-race concert from Tuff Boxx & The Baghdad Horns.

Veteran receives service dog

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Veteran receives service dog

Robert Worthington was officially announced as a recipient of a specially trained Canine Assistants service dog at a ceremony April 20 at the Lewis Main Commissary on Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Worthington was diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome after returning from a tour of duty in Operation Desert Storm. He suffers

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