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To a family member or friend. Tell us, what it was like to have someone back in your life that had just served in Iraq or Afghanistan? More >
Some got off the aircraft and kissed the tarmac, embraced loved ones, or were carried in on stretchers. Homecoming means something different for everyone. What does it mean to you?
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Coming home after 8-18 months away is a big transition. What helped you adjust to life after deployment? More >
Is there a movie out there that best explains and showcases what it’s like to serve over there and come home? More >
What's the number one question people ask about your experience that's out of bounds? More >
Do you think Americans understand what you went through? More >
Do you keep in touch with your buddies from your unit? Is that important to you? More >

As 2009 draws to a close we look back and reflect upon the significant events past year. While we gather with family we are reminded of the sacrifices that our military and their families make. What was your most significant of 2009? Was it hugging a loved one as they stepped off the plane? Was it hearing of the escalation of the war in Afghanistan? Tell us your thoughts! More >

As details of the tragedy on November 5th unfold we're all keeping the families and loved ones of the fallen in our prayers. We are still left wondering: how could something like this have happened? More >
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