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Recreation Travel and BOSS
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Disabled combat veteran Bill Campbell and his wife, Domenica, opened their 14-acre farm in December, free to all veterans and their families. Nestled into the thick, green Capitol Forest, just off State Road 8 about 30 miles south of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., is the peaceful respite known to many as Wounded Warrior Ranch. Bill said the ranch is a place where veterans and their families can simply drop in for a time of peace and solitude and drop out of life's rat race at the same time -- a place where regimentation and schedules are checked at the door.

Disabled combat veteran Bill Campbell and his wife, Domenica, opened their 14-acre farm in December, free to all veterans and their families.

Some of the installation's top food service experts were in a frenzy here May 9, slicing, dicing and sautéing in hopes of earning the title of "Iron Chef."

U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program Greco-Roman wrestler Spc. Justin Lester has just one goal remaining on the mat.

A performance enhancement specialist from Fort Jackson was part of the support staff preparing Soldiers for competing in this year's Warrior Games.

Active-duty military personnel and their dependents will soon be able to enter every national park for free as part of an effort to thank service members and their families for the sacrifices they make, the Interior Department announced Tuesday.

A National Guard couple was on the most recent season of the (Amazing Race) show, giving me the perfect reason to burn an hour in front of the TV on Sunday nights rooting for what I consider my “home team:” a military family.


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