The Symbol of The United States of America

  The Founding Fathers wanted to find a strong symbol to represent a fleling country in 1782. Something that was majestic and above all other symbols  of the time. The Bald Eagle meet all of those criteria. The Eagle is one of the most copied symbles on coins, the seal of the United Sates and…

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AT&T hiring Veterans now!

AT&T is hiring Veterans
Wire Technician Atlanta Metro
Location: Atlanta, GA
LOOKING FOR A COMPANY THAT VALUES YOUR POTENTIAL?

A job with AT&T as a Wire Technician can provide you with exactly that! Take advantage of our paid training and wide range of career possibilities.

AT&T offers a competitive salary, company provided vehicles and tools and benefits that include medical, dental, paid vacation, and more!

Our Wire Technicians work both inside and outside and are responsible for the installation and customer care of the new U-verse integrated digital TV, high speed Internet and voice services.

What you’ll do as an AT&T Wire Technician:

Educate customers on service features and functionality

Verify all services are working correctly

Install and rearrange inside wires

Possibly work in small confined spaces or aloft (up to 28ft)

Work with hand tools

Work outdoors in all kinds of weather

In addition to STRONG communication skills, our Wire Te

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Thank You Donors, and Supporters in 2013

Happy New Year Donors Supporters and Liker’s on FB of this cause. You all have contributed in some way to making someone in the war zone feel like someone back home in the USA gives a care about what they are doing for this country in the name of protecting our freedoms wherever and whenever…

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A Season for Veterans

November is not just the month that thanksgiving resides and gets the most press. November is a month we celebrate our Veterans and thank them for the sacrifices made on behalf of this Nation. Our mission is to send Military Care Packages our troops. · November 3rd. The day Daylight Saving Time Ends, a day…

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The Few The Proud The Marines

Today I am to blogging about a woman named Regina Holland I work with who brought her son to the office to meet her fellow coworkers. Regina and we got into a conversation about the military because of a shirt that I wear honoring combat units. The subject came up about her son a Marine.…

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Korean War MIA KIA Returned Home to Rest

Army Cpl. Patrick R. Glennon of Rochester, N.Y., will be buried
April 11, at Arlington National Cemetery. On Nov. 1, 1950, Glennon, and the G
Company, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, were holding a defensive
position along the Nammyon River near Unsan, North Korea, when they were
attacked by Chinese forces. Glennon was listed as missing in action following
the heavy fighting.

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North Korea three generations of cuckoo

North Korea three generations of cuckoo, tyrant, lunatic leadership. I was in Korea during the Vietnam war1969 1970, and this same craziness was going on then with threats, and attacks on South Korea. I remember on one occasion when I was taking some soldiers up to the NCO Academy on the DMZ, instead of going…

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Mexican American WWII Hero

Hyper-cultural nation One day our pastor said we have a multicultural church with over 100 nations represented. I thought about this country and it has surpassed multicultural and has gone hyper cultural. One of the things you realize is our nations military is also becoming hyper cultural as well. Just in my own family for…

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