Shades of Guilt in My Purple Heart
When you see my Purple Heart, you see my sacrifice, but I see and feel much more. I see the people I killed, the civilians that I failed to protect, and I am reminded that there will be no Purple Heart for them.
When you see my Purple Heart, you see my sacrifice, but I see and feel much more. I see the people I killed, the civilians that I failed to protect, and I am reminded that there will be no Purple Heart for them.
David Isenberg | Posted 05.24.2012
Since advocates argue that of private contractors frequently act just as meritoriously and valorously as regular military personnel, excluding contractors from receiving medals means contractors are not seen as part of an honored class.
Dorian de Wind | Posted 05.21.2012
The Purple Heart, perhaps more than other military decorations, has reflected and continues to reflect the changing nature of warfare and, more importantly, the changing character of the nation that sends its men and women into harm's way.
Nancy Ruhling | Posted 05.27.2012
An unexpected lump in Anna Kril's left breast gave her a crash course in cancer survival. Spunky and savvy, she was appalled at the lack of resources in Queens for breast cancer sufferers like herself.
Suzanne O'Malley | Posted 04.18.2012
On Sunday, Feb. 19, Bobby Z, aka Robert Rivkin, will celebrate the one-year anniversary of surviving his heart attack with a rare reunion performance to benefit the American Heart Association with the help of his former bandmates.
Posted 01.30.2012
When a seller offered an Ohio pawn shop a Purple Heart, the store bought it with one intention -- to return the medal to its rightful owner, NBC4 repo...
AP | Posted 03.28.2012
PITTSBURGH — Nearly 70 years after he earned it, Aaron Narvol has his Purple Heart. Wounded in the Battle of Okinawa, Narvol had long deserved ...
The Huffington Post | Posted 12.22.2011
Many people head to the pawn shop during the holiday season, selling their valuables for cash to afford gifts for loved ones. But one man in Holland,...
AP | By ROBERT BURNS | Posted 12.14.2011
WASHINGTON -- The Marine Corps on Tuesday apologized for mistakenly mailing Purple Heart Christmas tree ornaments to about 1,150 deceased Marines and ...
Posted 11.21.2011
Sgt. Joel Tavera has lost his eyesight, right leg and suffered burns on over 60 percent of his body, but he's feeling grateful. The Iraq vet moved int...
Stuart Muszynski | Posted 01.11.2012
Why purple? Because purple is a blend of red and blue. When our all-volunteer military men and women enlist to serve our nation, they don't sign up to serve a red state or a blue state, or one political faction but not another, they serve America.
Joe Moreno | Posted 01.10.2012
War should not be glorified, but the millions of individuals like my grandfather, who have defended and continue to defend us, should be.
The Huffington Post | Posted 11.23.2011
Rhode Island state Rep. Daniel Gordon (R) was arrested Sunday and charged with driving on a suspended license, according to the Providence Journal. Th...
AP | By CHRIS CAROLA | Posted 10.06.2011
ALBANY, N.Y. -- Corrado Piccoli's sisters believed one of their other siblings had his Purple Heart. So it was a shock when a Vermont Army National Gu...
HuffingtonPost.com | Ben Muessig | Posted 10.06.2011
War comes with an incalculable human cost. And apparently a shipping fee of about $21. Retired Sgt. Major Rob Dickerson says that's the price he wa...
npr.org | Jessica Ferri | Posted 08.15.2011
A recent Wall Street Journal article argues that young adult fiction has grown too gruesome, especially as they're dominated by horror, vampires and v...
Pat LaMarche | Posted 05.25.2011
Mike became homeless for the first time in his life this month. As a retired nurse and well educated man he wonders how it could have happened to him. Maybe it was just his turn.
Huffington Post | Gabrielle Canon | Posted 05.25.2011
Inspired by her dedication to military service members, Army veteran Al Lee gave his Purple Heart coin to Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, who suffer...
Bill Moyers | Posted 05.25.2011
The modestly-paid but dedicated journalists at NPR are part of a forty year history that has given listeners a deeper and richer portrait of America and the world than any other broadcast news organization in the country.
Megan Smolenyak | Posted 05.25.2011
Matthew Broderick found success at an early age with his memorable performance in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. His efforts to trace his family history unearthed a legacy of quiet heroes.
AP | JULIE WATSON | Posted 05.25.2011
MOORPARK, Calif. — The crisply ironed uniforms of the father and son hang side by side in what they have dubbed the "Marine Corps closet," a dar...
Kathleen Wells, J.D. | Posted 05.25.2011
Jim Bryan is the write-in candidate for the US Congress in Florida's 1st District. This large district is the panhandle of Florida and covers six coun...
Torrey Shannon | Posted 05.25.2011
Cleaning for Heroes is an all-volunteer effort that brings donors, providers and recipients together, providing cleaning services to disabled veterans who are unable to afford them.
Posted 05.25.2011
When burglars broke into 89-year-old Michael Demich's home last week, they stole his priceless Purple Heart medal, that he earned after being wounded ...
AP | JOCELYN GECKER | Posted 05.25.2011
BANGKOK — A manhunt was under way Monday in Thailand for a British kickboxer police say is believed to have killed a former U.S. Marine after pr...
Shannon P. Meehan | Posted 05.25.2012