Joseph Campbell's most well-known work is his book, The Hero With A Thousand Faces (1949), in which he discusses his theory of the journey of the archetypal hero shared by world mythologies. - The Hero’s Journey Explained / Joseph Campbell Videos
♥Veterans Day ♥ Happy Birthday Marines ♥
I Am Free, Because Of The Brave!
Gov't And Social Services Links For ♥All Our Troops♥ And Veterans♥
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Veterans Crisis Hotline - Dial 988 Then Press 1 Or Call 1-800-273-TALK(8255) Text 838255
Military Helpline Available 24/7-365
GET HELP
Call 888-457-4838
Text MIL1 to 839863
Support for service members, veterans, and their families that is independent of any branch of the military or government.
333 ½ Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Washington, DC
20003-1148
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Toll Free 800-VET-HELP/Dial 1-877-424-3838 for 24/7 assistance.
Fax: 202-546-2063/Toll Free Fax: 888-233-8582
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Car Donations, To Help Vietnam Veterans Of America.
Donate Your Old Car
Frequently Asked Questions About-Vehicle Donations
VVA accepts all vehicle donations, and in most cases, also accepts, boats, motorcycles, RV's, campers and property.
Non-running and running cars accepted.
Free towing pickup services. Cars, trucks, vans, conversion vans, trailers and golf carts accepted.
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Purple Mountain Institute, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
EID# 31-1733820 Contact
Purple Mountain Institute (PMI) was established in 1999 with a mission to develop and/or deliver experiential learning programs to enhance well-being.
In 2008 PMI began the Mindful Veterans Project (MVP). To teach mindfulness skills to veterans, active duty, reserves, national guard and their immediate families, free of charge.
Animal-facilitated programs offered to at-risk youth, veterans, and developmentally disabled participants include Hiking with Goats, Hoods in the Woods, and Horse Sense.
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Women Veterans Hotline 1-855-VA-WOMEN
African American US War Heroes
Hispanic US War Heroes
Ira Hayes, One Of The Marines Who Helped Raise The Flag. On Iwo Jima
Our Troops And Veterans, Are Very Special To Me. Sailors Were My First Friends.
I’m from Bayonne NJ. When I was a little girl in the 1950’s, my Father owned a bar about 5 blocks from the Naval Base and Shipyards.
We had Sailors from all over the country and the world, frequenting my Father’s bar.
My Mother never had anyone to babysit me. So from when I was a baby until 2nd grade, (when we moved down to South Jersey). I spent a lot of time being dragged around in the bar.
I was always the way I am now. When I was little; 5 years old, some of the local-neighborhood customers/guys, used to scream every time I walked in the (bar) door with my Mother.
They would literally; yell out, epithets like, “Oh No, The Holy Terrors Here!” Or, “Oh No, It’s The Little Hurricane!” They had several names for me. All Total Exaggerations.
I promptly squirted them, with my little red water gun. My Mother would say, “don’t shoot the boys (neighborhood guys), with your water gun.” But I did anyway.
I didn’t even want to be there. I would have rather been home, coloring in my coloring book, with my 64 box of Crayola’s or watching tv.
I wasn’t anti-social. I had tons of Sailor Friends who used to take me to Woolworths or the toy store and buy me anything I wanted. No one was allowed to have a drink until they did. Well, ok, one or two.
One US Sailor Friend of mine (My Mother always said he was from Tennessee), used to call me “Hound Dog.” Because I was “Let’s go get a toy.” He’d be like, “let me have one beer first.” I remember him. His drawl. Can almost see him over 65 years later. Tall, thin, blondish.
I wasn’t spoiled either. Half my toys used to disappear. I had lots of poor cousins. One of my Aunts had 10 children.