by Webmaster | Apr 1, 2013 | blog
Bonds of War Keep Vets Helping Vets Craig Prosser was one of thousands packed into vehicles before dawn, speeding through the Iraqi desert on the road to Baghdad. They were part of the mass ground force invasion a decade ago last week. “The...
by Webmaster | Mar 18, 2013 | blog
Wounded Warriors Carry Invisible Scars This is a powerful article sharing the story of an injured soldier who found himself at home surrounded by people who knew and loved him…but who felt isolated and alone. Through programs like Project Healing Waters...
by Webmaster | Feb 28, 2013 | blog
This is a sobering report on the effects of PTS among service members, and is why we at The FEW remain committed to doing our part to save lives. WNCN: News, Weather, and Sports for Raleigh Durham, NC FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. – For some veterans,...
by Webmaster | Feb 23, 2013 | blog
The America’s Response Memorial statue is the first public monument dedicated to the U.S. Special Forces and commemorates the military and inter-agency servicemen and women which comprised Task Force Dagger – America’s Special Operations response to the...
by Webmaster | Feb 21, 2013 | blog
“I really want to thank The FEW for the great goose and duck hunt that I was lucky enough to attend. It was great to see Gerald again and reconnect with another fellow Vietnam vet. I know that you and your guides like Adam Stilwell go to a lot work and expense...