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Charlie Palumbo, the Military Voices Initiative Manager at StoryCorps, says everyone who served in the military or supported those in service has a story that matters.
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Jeanette Ezell reflects on her experience as a military spouse—her pride, the challenges, and dedication to the life she built with her husband in service to the country.
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MilitarySome Gulf War veterans came home with an unexplained chronic illness termed Gulf War Syndrome, and veterans with the illness face more than just physical health problems.
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Two Army Veterans discuss how suicide prevention training impacted them while serving.
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Two experts in the field of veteran suicide prevention say it is okay to directly ask people: Are you having thoughts of dying by suicide?
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Army Veteran Danny Eakins describes how he found help after he attempted suicide at the beginning of his career.
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This season of Veterans’ Voices focuses on the stories of people affected by and working to prevent veteran suicide in Ohio.
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In sweeping expansion of benefits, veterans exposed during service to hazards, from chemicals to asbestos and more, are eligible for VA medical care.
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Hear from people affected by and working to prevent veteran suicide. This premiere features lead producer Seth Gordon and retired Lt Col and Social Worker Bill Wall.
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Removing Power from State School Board Proposal is Coming Back; LGBTQ Housing for Seniors in Dayton; VA Benefits for Vets Exposed to Hazards; Why Egg Prices are High.
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World War II Heritage Area; Benefits for Vets with Toxic Exposure; Fraze Ticket Purchasing Options May Change
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U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown is encouraging Ohio veterans to see if they qualify for new health benefits. These benefits come from the Honoring our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act, or PACT Act.