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PTSD ruling benefits ‘fobbits’

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PTSD ruling benefits ‘fobbits’

The Greek historian Herodotus described an Athenian warrior who had been struck blind "without blow of sword or dart" when a soldier standing next to him was killed. Psychiatry calls the invisible wound Herodotus described as post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD.  This diagnosis - which became widely known after the Vietnam

First wave of Raiders return home from Iraq

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First wave of Raiders return home from Iraq

Cindy Mozingo's red, white and blue stovepipe hat drew a lot of attention. "Oh, it's a friend's hat, and she made me wear it," she said with a smile after being interviewed by a local television station. Her friend's husband was one of the 250 soldiers assigned to Joint Base Lewis-McChord's 4th

JBLM soldiers become citizens

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JBLM soldiers become citizens

There were 11 soldiers, two sailors and one Coast Guardsman standing on the helicopter landing deck on the stern of the USS Port Royal. A part of the Seafair Parade of Ships last week, the ship and its crew were pleased to witness the naturalization of fellow service members. "As we

I Corps welcomes new deputy into fold

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I Corps welcomes new deputy into fold

If Brig. Gen. Lloyd "Milo" Miles has his way, the soldiers assigned to Joint Base Lewis-McChord will be dancing under the lights. Alluding to boxing great Muhammad Ali, Miles made it clear that greatness comes only through hard work and preparation. "Before the next fight - before we dance under the lights

3rd Brigade returns home from third Iraq tour

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3rd Brigade returns home from third Iraq tour

For about 500 loved ones and friends, the hours long wait at Sheridan Fitness Center for their soldiers last Friday morning was worth it. To while away the time, individuals checked text messages, kids bounced and kicked beach balls and babies did the only smart thing - sleep. But finally the wait

Club takes soldiers fishing

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Club takes soldiers fishing

Staff Sgt. Chris McMillen stood on the shore of American Lake and watched the fishing boats come in. "It is really excellent to be here today and being able to go fishing," he explained. Assigned to 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, 5th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, McMillen has returned from Afghanistan recently. "This

Local center a resource for comforting grief

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Local center a resource for comforting grief

Experiencing the death of a loved one is a fact of life. And when a loved one dies, it can be difficult to help children cope with the loss, particularly as the surviving parent(s) confront their own grief. Counselors say that how much children grasp about death depends upon their age, life

Balloon launch honors fallen, departed loved ones

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Balloon launch honors fallen, departed loved ones

Jennifer McPhee's eyes filled with tears as she struggled to find words. Her thoughts centered on her daughter, Megan Olivia McPhee, who passed away in March.  She was 18 months old. "I think this event is so wonderful; it's a way to remember those we've lost," McPhee said as she tied a

What a day

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What a day

At a redeployment and change of command ceremony held Thursday morning on Watkins Field, a soldier received a Silver Star, a brigade was welcomed home and then reflagged and one commander relinquished command to another. Several thousand individuals turned out to officially welcome home 5th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division from its

Army band livens up local communities

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Army band livens up local communities

The Washington Army National Guard's 133rd Army Band adds a perfect note to summertime in the Northwest. "We are very fortunate to play for veterans and the surrounding communities," said Sgt. Christopher Coutsouridis, as he warmed up on his drums. "It is really good to be here and entertain the veterans at

Base Honor Guard flies high

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Base Honor Guard flies high

The McChord Honor Guard Team sets the standard in representing the colors, the United States Air Force and this country. "This team is very impressive," said Tech. Sgt. Bonnie Longie, a team member for two years and the team's noncommissioned officer in charge. In fact, the team has been so impressive that

Warriors cleared for takeoff

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Warriors cleared for takeoff

As soon as Staff Sgt. Cayle Fidel looked into the cockpit of the Super Blanik glider, he wanted to fly. "I am so sold on this!" exclaimed the Oregon Guardsman as he walked around the aircraft. Wounded serving in Iraq, Fidel is currently assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion. "I am so hoping

Hugs, excitement greet 5th Brigade soldiers

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Hugs, excitement greet 5th Brigade soldiers

Laurie Schlosser had not seen her husband, Spc. Edward Schlosser, since last October. "I am so pumped to see him," said Schlosser as she sat next to her friend, Ashley Bartels. "I have missed him so much." The couple reunited Monday evening during a ceremony in a crowded Wilson Fitness Center at Joint

Army’s top soldier visits JBLM, awards medals

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Army’s top soldier visits JBLM, awards medals

Gen. George Casey liked Spc. Brian Roberts' hard plastic footwear."Some pretty fancy slippers you got there," quipped the relaxed and easygoing Army chief of staff. "Sorry for being out of regs, sir," replied Roberts, who sat in a wheelchair with a camouflage blanket over his legs. Casey awarded Roberts a Purple Heart

American Legion lends a big hand to warriors

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American Legion lends a big hand to warriors

The American Legion's Operation Comfort Warriors, or OCW, program is another example of soldiers taking care of soldiers. Since December 2008, the American Legion family has raised more than $570,000 for this effort, which has significantly improved the quality of life for wounded military men and women who are recovering in

Bringing out, highlighting

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Bringing out, highlighting

Ashaleena White smiled as Traci Chepoda carefully applied eyeliner. "I didn't think I would win the total makeover contest sponsored by the Ranger Newspaper," said White. "Then I got a call from the salon, and that's when it hit me." White said that between raising her son and going to school to become

Olympians meet at JBLM for games

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Olympians meet at JBLM for games

Alexsandr Martynov walked into the ring and picked up the 10-pound shot. He rocked back and forth four times and then put the shot.  It landed about 20 feet away. "That was a great shot!" yelled Spc. Jamie Ryan as she recorded the distance the shot flew. "You should be proud

Camp Murray throws open gates to promote its heritage

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Camp Murray throws open gates to promote its heritage

The Washington National Guard at Camp Murray rolled out the red carpet last Saturday in hosting a Heritage Day. The day's events celebrated the service of Guard personnel from the past and present. "This is my first time here," said Richard Jones, a retired Indiana Guardsman and former Marine who served

JBLM’s dog park is a labor of love

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JBLM’s dog park is a labor of love

Willow owes her freedom to the Fort Lewis Dog Park. A Siberian husky, the big white and light brown dog chased after a red ball and returned it to her master. Due to time constraints, Willow's previous owners did not have the time to give her enough exercise. "She needs to be

Beauty pageant organized to help soldiers

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Beauty pageant organized to help soldiers

Kim Roeddle loves to organize events. "It is a strength I have," she commented as she sat in a local coffee shop. "I like to think outside of the box." A veteran journalist and committed military wife, Roeddle is the driving force behind the area's first ever Liberty Natural Beauty Pageant. "This event

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