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InsideFlyer December 2011 |
Hotels for Heroes Lawmakers seek to expand the Hero Miles program to include Hotels for Heroes, a program that will allow members of loyalty programs to donate their hotel points to wounded members of the Armed Forces and their families. |
U.S. Banker August 2004 Matthew de Paula |
Military Banking: Financially Distressed GIs Look to Banks for Help Conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq are hitting customers harder than banks realize, and the ripple effect is likely to be felt by the families of U.S. soldiers around the globe. |
InternetNews December 28, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Vonage to Offer Free Calls for Troops Through 2005 Vonage will continue to offer military personnel in Afghanistan and Iraq free phone calls to their families in the United States throughout 2005, the Voice over IP provider said today. |
Investment Advisor July 2006 Megan L.F. Robert |
Planning for the Wounded To assist the wounded at Walter Reed Army Medial Center in Washington, D.C., the FPA has partnered with Army Community Services (ACS) to offer pro bono planning services. |
National Defense May 2005 Joe Pappalardo |
Guard and Reserve Wounded Left Behind An Army Guard and Reserve program designed to support wounded soldiers is so overwhelmed by the pace of deployments that injured personnel lost medical care because of their change in status, according to a recent Government Accountability Office report. |
Foundation News & Commentary Nov/Dec 2005 Jane C. Nober |
Military Aid Grantmakers can support military personnel. Here's how. |
Investment Advisor June 2008 |
Planning for Those in Real Need Millions of people who need sound financial advice cannot afford it, and may not know where to go even if they could pay. Those are the people helped by the Foundation for Financial Planning. |
Vietnam December 2006 |
Letter The Vietnam War produced more than its share of heroes who can stand with the greatest of the previous wars and, in some cases, were actually heroes in those earlier wars. We lost one of those giants on April 2, 2006. |
The Motley Fool May 24, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Casualties of War In the rush of preparing to leave your home and family to fight, it's easy to neglect taking care of financial and personal matters. |
The Motley Fool May 30, 2011 Chris Birk |
Military Families Find Signs of Progress in the Fight Against Financial Exploitation Those who make great sacrifices are often targeted by the unscrupulous. That may be changing. |
The Motley Fool May 24, 2007 Rich Duprey |
Frequent Flyer Air Support Nearly a dozen airlines let travelers donate frequent flyer miles to help injured troops fly home. |
Inc. September 2006 Stephanie Clifford |
Brave New Policy: Extensive Benefits For Military Reservists Should you cover dependent health care for deployed troops? |
National Defense December 2009 Austin Wright |
Army Leaders Prepare for War, Peace and Everything In Between The military is transitioning from a group of one-track warriors to a force of multitaskers who can advise, assist and attack. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2004 John Keller |
Military Research in Crisis The United States is in the midst of a military research, development, and preparedness crisis. Few people realize it; of those who do, most underestimate its dimensions. |
Reason May 2007 Nick Gillespie |
Artifact: Scars of War This image is from former Marine Sgt. Ty Ziegel's wedding day, when he married his longtime fiancee Renee Kline. Ziegel was seriously wounded in Iraq, losing an eye and suffering burns over much of his body. |
InsideFlyer December 2003 |
Operation Hero Miles Large numbers of Americans have donated their unused frequent flyer miles to the Department of Defense to help troops travel home and spend quality time with their loved ones, without worrying about how much it will cost. |
ifeminists March 11, 2003 Glenn Sacks |
Iraqi Draftees: We Should Care About Their Boys, Too In the debate over the war let us not forget the one group of inevitable casualties in whom neither the war's opponents nor proponents have taken sufficient interest -- Iraq's young men. We should care about their lives, too. |
Popular Mechanics July 2, 2009 Kyle Roerink |
This Fourth of July, Think About Volunteering for Veterans Many activities are available across the country to take care of veteran needs and to commemorate their service at national historic sites. |
CIO July 1, 2003 Cate Coulacos Prato |
E-Mail from the Iraqi Front 100 years from now, will our descendants be able to read e-mails from soldiers who fought in Iraq? Organizations that specialize in archiving memorabilia from U.S. wars are emerging to do just that, collecting these transmissions to and from the Iraqi conflict by American soldiers and their families. |
Salon.com January 2, 2002 Janelle Brown |
The impossible calculus of loss A windfall of public and private funds awaits the victims of Sept. 11. How can each grieving individual be treated fairly? Will their compensation change charity and disaster relief forever? |
The Motley Fool January 7, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Cash-strapped Charities The economy may be looking up, but national non-profits are still feeling the funding squeeze. |