POCATELLO — Nate Boyer, an Army Green Beret sergeant who deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan and received the Bronze Star for heroism in combat, will speak at the 11th annual
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The city next month will host a festival to honor and support veterans, current military members, military families, first responders and their communities, according to a news release from Visit Bentonville.
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Kirstie Ennis is a veteran amputee turned mountaineer who is currently on a rapid ascent redemption climb of Everest to complete her Climbing For A Cause- Seven Summits expeditions. U.S. Marine Sergeant Kirstie Ennis was serving as a helicopter door gunner on her second deployment to Afghanistan and her helicopter crashed. Due to her injuries,
Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital and the Veterans Assistance Commission of Cook County will host a Veteran Resource Fair at the Juvenile Temporary Detention Center, in Chicago, on March 1 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.