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There are many resources available to help families get through everything from boot camp and deployment to death and critical injury.  Anything listed here does not imply an endorsement by Blue Star Mothers, but is made available to parents and families from a variety of sources.  If you have one to add please email the information to
Many of these books can be downloaded at no charge.

 
Down Range: To Iraq and Back
 
Bridget C. Cantrell, Ph.D. and Chuck Dean
“Everything looks different in the eyes of someone
who has spent a year in the Middle East…”
—SPC C. Petry, 173d Abn Bde, 2003

A manual for every military family.  Has extensive information on PTSD. 

The Real Stars

 

by Ben Stein

 

Synopsis

Is Barbra Streisand a star? Is Bruce Springsteen a star? Is Robert Altman a star? Are any of the Hollywood players who endlessly complain about America (and make $20 million per picture) and say that America is a racist, imperialist country a star? Ben Stein doesn't think so. He says that the men and women who wear the uniform of the United States of America and fight for our freedom while risking their lives for $1,500 a month are the real stars. He says the real stars are the ones who fight fires and fight crime and teach autistic children for modest wages.

 

 
 

 

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The Real Stars: Share Your Story

When Ben wrote this in an online essay not too long ago, it became one of the most widely circulated pieces in the history of the Internet. Likewise, when Ben said that he had no idea who Nick and Jessica were and wondered why they got so much media attention, but that he knew for sure that there was no harm in Americans wishing each other Merry Christmas or hanging Christmas wreaths, and that as a Jew, he did not feel at all offended by the celebration of Christmas, his column was circulated to millions.

These columns have appeared in The New York Times, on CBS News, in The American Spectator, and on E! Online. Here, Ben has compiled them into a book of commentaries that will help you get your head on straight about what is important in our world today and what is nonsense. You will feel anger, joy, and sadness as you read these essays . . . and you are sure to learn something valuable from all of them.

Biography

Ben Stein is a long time supporter of the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors and is a member of the TAPS Honorary Board. He can be seen talking about finance on Fox TV news every week. He is known to many as a movie and television personality, but has probably worked more in personal and corporate finance than anything else. He was one of the chief busters of the junk bond frauds of the 1980s, has been a long-time critic of corporate executives' self-dealing, and has written several self-help books about personal finance.

 

Your Soldier Your Army

 

A Parents Guide

by Vicki Cody

 

Your Soldier, Your Army: A Parents’ Guide was written by Vicki Cody, wife of GEN Richard Cody, Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, and the mother of two Apache helicopter pilots with the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault). Mrs. Cody turns her own 30-year experience as the wife and mother of Soldiers into advice and consolation for other parents with deploying children. The book’s tone is warm and confidential with an honest mix of pride and tribulation, a tone that appeals to concerned parents. Mrs. Cody covers the whole gamut of deployments, from the preparation through the endurance to the homecoming, and includes a personal view into Army life and an explanation of Army terminology. Supplemental articles and exclamation points feature tips and facts about the Army.

 

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Complete Text

 

Downloadable courtesy copy in PDF format.

 
 Federal Benefits for Veterans and Dependents

2008 Edition

is now available for download as a Portable Document File.

To download, click here or on the image to the left.
(1.0 MB PDF )


 

Celebrating Americas Freedoms 

A collection of stories about some of America’s most beloved customs and national symbols. Topics include the history of "Taps," the Pledge of Allegiance, gun salutes, the correct method for displaying and folding the American flag and many more. Educators, students and others should find this collection informative and helpful when researching or planning activities for national observances such as Memorial Day, Veterans Day and Flag Day.

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List of Individual Stories

 

Click here for complete PDF Document