This July 4th as we honor all that it means to keep our freedoms free, lets remember everyone who has served, whether or not they came home. The legacy of our great country, warts and all, was hard won and hard fought. I, for one, am proud to be an American. Please see the attached article which is appearing in this month’s Capitol ...
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The Bob Woodruff Foundation
Things come in bunches. And so this spring was a season of loss when first a friend passed away, then my mother-in-law, and finally another extraordinary woman, whom I actually only met three times in person, but who impacted the world in important and aspirational ways. The remarkable Helen Persson was 95 years old when she died. And although I ...
There’s a butterfly scar on my left knee that I refer to as my war injury. It’s the legacy of a spectacular crash into a metal telephone pole support, while riding what my sisters and I fondly called “The War Bike.” The War Bike had been my mother’s childhood transportation in the years following World ...