11th June, 2011 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
Our world has many “Heroes” who risk themselves for the rest of us. We have “Heroes” that work in careers that put themselves in harms way on a regular basis and, on average, this shortens their life expectancies. In our society, our active and retired military, our law enforcement personnel, our firefighters, and our emergency »
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18th December, 2010 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
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Hero Talk & National Center for Chaplain Development Charity Drive
After a two year build, Ready Force Inc. is now poised to push the launch of our Hero Talk website www.herotalk.com, to new levels. During the time we were constructing this cutting edge wellness resource »
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11th August, 2010 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
We figure that there are 19 million “Heroes” in the United States that we are trying reachout to and to serve. That’s a lot of great people doing important things for the service of our society. I am including men and women in: law enforcement, military, fire services, emergency responders, veterans, and emergency medical providers. »
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19th December, 2009 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
Now that we have solved all the Global Warming issues at the environmental summit in Denmark and our new health care program will not allow us to get reasonable and affordable health care ’cause the big insurance companies have bought and paid our Senators and Congress persons, we can get on with important end of »
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12th October, 2009 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
I am told that in the United States there are 18 Million potential heroes. Yes, 18,000,000 men and women who are actively, or retired from, positions, where their primary work involves saving or protecting the citizens of this country. Included in this group are people you know, the Police personnel, Firefighters, Emergency Medical Responders, Correctional »
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18th February, 2009 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
Law Enforcement Professionals, Fire Fighters, Emergency Medical Responders, Emergency Responder Volunteers, and Veterans of the Military
No matter how strong or well trained, you are susceptible to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD.)
People in our society usually have no concept about what happens in the professional life of our emergency response teams or our military personnel returning »
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