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Red Cross Gets Soldier Home in Time for the Birth of His Son

by Lynette Nyman, Communications and Marketing Manager, Red Cross Minnesota Region February 18, 2020February 19, 2020

Originally posted on the Red Cross Minnesota Region blog.  Late on January 25, Sergeant Cory Hicks was preparing for the next day of training in Virginia when he answered a …

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Trusted Communications Services for Service Members

by Mark Walker, American Red Cross Volunteer September 24, 2019September 24, 2019

Originally published on the Red Cross Northwest Region blog.  When Navy veteran Jodi Mackie suffered a medical emergency over Labor Day weekend, the Red Cross leaped into action to get …

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How To Send a Military Emergency Message through the Red Cross Hero Care Network

by Carly Flumer May 25, 2018October 23, 2019

This was originally published on the American Red Cross in the National Capital Region Blog. The Red Cross supports our troops through a uniquely-developed tool called the Hero Care Network. …

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The Adventure Home

by Gaby Skovira June 10, 2013July 15, 2013

Question: What happens when you combine crazy sandstorms, thunderstorms, an awesome new team,  birthday bash, visiting general, 5K, sprinting to a plane in boots with a backpack (AFTER the 5K), …

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Red Cross Reservists: Our First Weeks Serving in the Theater

by Attie Poirier March 29, 2012February 6, 2014

We have had a few major dust storms in the last few days, so that’s something you have to adjust to. It gets in your hair, your nose, down your throat, etc.

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