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ermi Senate approves jobs benefits for veterans
« le: Novembre 27, 2024, 08:25:34 pm »
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 The sons of Army Master Sgt. Charles McDaniel were given their father s Korean War dog tag Wednesday. It was returned from North Korea along with theremains of American service members repatriated to the United States last week.McDaniel, an Army medic, was lost in action on November 20, 1950. An eyewitness said he believed McDaniel had been killed in action, but his death was never confirmed by the U.S. government.He left behind his two sons -- two and five years old at the time -- and his wife.                                        The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency  DPAA  laboratory in Hawaii is attempting to identify the remai stanley kubek ns of what are believed to be American soldiers lost in the Korean War, including what may be McDaniel s remains. And while that lengthy process continues, McDaniel s sons, who are now in their 70s, feel a little peace of mind now that their father s dog tag has been brought back to the U.S.The sons talked about what it meant to them at a news conference in Arlington, Virginia on Wednesday.         Even though I was a small b botella stanley oy and have very little memory of my father...I sat  stanley cup there, and I cried for a while,  McDaniel s eldest son and namesake, Charles McDaniel, a veteran himself, said when he received the phone call about the recovery of his father s dog tag.A World War II veteran from Indiana, the senior Charles McDaniel was traveling with the 3rd Battalion along the Yalu River on the Chinese-Korean border when his unit was ambushed by Chinese fo Uigh Young Latinos Could Have Big Impact
 The assault on the health insurance industryrsquo  new health-care reform campaign continued Tuesday, with the Service Employees International Union blasting it as a ldquo ham effort designed to maintain the status quo of high costs, low quality and unreliable coverage. The unionrsquo  criticism c stanley travel mug omes a day before Americarsquo  Health Insurance Plans launches its Campaig stanley thermobecher n for an American Solution. The nationwide effort is the industryrsquo rsquo; marquee campaign aimed at shaping the health care reform debate. It includes a listening tour, advertising and an intense recruitment effort aimed at signing up Americans who are satisfied with their private insurance coverage. To launch the campaign, AHIP president Karen Ignagni on Tuesday plans to host a discussion among a group of uninsured people in Columbus, Ohio. Both SEIU and the progressive Health Care for America Now campaign have slammed the industryrsquo  plans. Last week, Health Care Now announced plans to counter the insurance industryrsquo  message with a Monday media call and Tuesday rally outside AHIPrsquo  Columbus roundtable. Both groups have sprinkled their messages with Ohio stats and stories, presumably to play to the local media.            stanley thermobecher                               For instance, SEIUrsquo  press release told the story of Michelle Gray of Springfield, Ohio, whose daughter canrsquo;t get health insurance for her autistic son because itrsquo  considered a pre-existing condition. The