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    Supporting Women Veterans

    Women who serve in the military have unique needs. They are much more likely to be single parents than their male counterparts, and childcare is a significant issue both while in the service and when they return from service. The homelessness rate for female veterans is on the rise. Employment can be a challenge as…

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    C&J Donates Proceeds from 1941 Indian Scout Military Motorcycle to Veteran’s Count

    C&J Bus Lines, one of New England’s premier transportation providers, and the Jalbert Family, will donate proceeds from a 1941 Military Scout auction to Veteran’s Count. Veteran’s Count is the philanthropic arm of Easter Seals’ Military and Veteran Services which provides critical and timely financial assistance and other aid to veterans, service members, and their…

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    A movie fit for a hero: Special forces vet screens “12 Strong”

    Concord Monitor – The heroes weren’t on the movie screen Wednesday night at Chunky’s Cinema Pub in Manchester. Those were actors. The heroes were eating dinner behind me, a retired Brig. Gen. from Laconia named Don Bolduc and his wife, Sharon. They watched a special screening of 12 Strong, a movie about the horse back-riding Special…

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    Warner Bros. and Veterans Count present a special premier screening of 12 Strong

    Veterans Count in conjunction with Warner Bros. Production, is pleased to announce a special premier screening of the movie 12 Strong on January 17, at Chunky’s Cinema Pub in Manchester. 12 Strong tells a story based on true events. In the harrowing aftermath of 9/11, a U.S. Special Forces team, led by Captain Mitch Nelson,…