Every veteran has a story to tell. They’re stories of survival, of camaraderie, of making hard choices. A group of Arizona State University graduate students set out to chronicle some of those tales in time for Veterans Day.
Posted: Monday, November 9, 2009 4:32 pm | Updated: 2:45 am, Sat Oct 8, 2011.
Every veteran has a story to tell. They’re stories of survival, of camaraderie, of making hard choices. A group of Arizona State University graduate students set out to chronicle some of those tales in time for Veterans Day.
Posted in News, Local, Multimedia, The valley, Special reports on Monday, November 9, 2009 4:32 pm. Updated: 2:45 am.
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No Justice posted at 1:43 pm on Tue, Nov 8, 2011.
Lets talk about some real problems associated with companys that don't like you so they just let you go from managers and supervisors that do not even know there job. The company I am referring to is International Game Technology which is located here in the Valley. No one wants to here how the employees are treated here. I am also a retired veteran that gave this company 10 years of my life only to treated and discrimated against. Change is needed