Tara Crooks Discusses Bad Dreams with Jim Ramey
Tara's Tale Published: 25 October 2007
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From The Editor's Desk Published: 17 October 2007
Sean McGarvey, Secretary-Treasurer of the Building and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO, talks about "Helmets to Hardhats," a great new resource for transitioning servicemembers interested in entering the building and construction trade. Sean explains how union life is a lot like military life in terms of career pipelines and camraderie.
And, Uncle Jimbo asks the 12 captains who wrote a recent New York Times op-ed against the war: "Why now?"
Tara's Tale Published: 16 October 2007
Military Spouse Tara Crooks interviews Sylvia Kidd, Director of Family Programs AUSA.
Tara's Tale Published: 9 October 2007
Tara Crooks Interviews Kathy Cunningham of the SHMC about Operation Render Comfort.
SpouseBUZZ Talk Radio Published: 9 October 2007
SpouseBUZZ talks to military spouse Lily Corrales. Lily's husband, SFC Trey A. Corrales, faces premeditated murder charges stemming from the death of an Iraqi. If tried and found guilty, SFC Corrales could face the death penalty. Listen to Lily's emotional story about how her family is fighting to clear Trey's name and how they are coping with this unthinkable situation.
From The Editor's Desk Published: 8 October 2007
Iraq War vet turned Hollywood actor Jake McLaughlin talks about the march to Baghdad and what it was like to film "In the Valley of Elah" with Tommy Lee Jones and Charlize Theron.
And Uncle Jimbo talks about snipers baiting insurgents.

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