- SAN FRANCISCO -- I knew what I wanted to do when I got out of the military, said Nick Frost, a 24-year-old U.S. Navy veteran in an interview with The Huffington Post. But for those who dont, returning home can be a confusing time. (Huffington Post)
- While some of the staggering costs of VA treatment are unavoidable, especially costs related to expensive medical technology, other costs are preventable. (YAHOO!)
- And its working. Navy veteran Dave Guerras company Puente Technology, LLC now has four federal contracts and 20 employees. (ABC 27)
- A Navy veteran is making a miraculous recovery from a terrible accident. Darion Nelson was thrown out of a truck in a wreck while serving in Kuwait. He landed face-first and inhaled sand. The lack of oxygen led to a severe brain injury. (msnbc.com)
- Not every veteran reacts the same way Escaping injury, Lee is now a Drexel University senior studying information technology. On Monday, he wont be thinking about war. At least, hell be trying not to. (Philadelphia Daily News)
- from airplanes to the computer on which she watched an online video honoring veterans. (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
- The VA reports there are about 158,000 veterans who are blind or visually impaired living in the U.S. (Huffington Post)
- Artaflex Inc. (msnbc.com)
- Emory Finefrock: Blind 89-Year old WWII Navy veteran who will be the principle blind relay operator working on Memorial day. Allen Ford: Deaf Army captain who is currently a professor at Rochester Institute of Technology. (YAHOO!)
Monday, May 28, 2012
Veterans in technology
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