Many veterans of the United States Armed Forces enter the military at a very young age. Young people, barely out of high school, are sent straight to the front lines to defend their country.
Read MoreMany veterans of the United States Armed Forces enter the military at a very young age. Young people, barely out of high school, are sent straight to the front lines to defend their country.
Read MoreNear the turn of the twentieth century, as the United States looked to continue to extend its power and markets south and west (including the Caribbean, Latin America, and Asia), violence and bloodshed continued. While Spain’s colonies in Asia and the Caribbean fought for freedom from Spanish colonial rule, some U.S. officials found this an opportune situation for the United States to step in.
Read MoreAt the University of Denver, non-veteran students participating in the Veterans Legacy Program not only discover the significance of veteran contributions to college campuses, they realize that veterans are everywhere on campus and in the larger community.
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