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The Veterans Club Hosts 2nd  Range Day at Farragut Public Shooting Range – Athol Idaho

By John Spencer

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Athol, ID — The Veterans Club recently hosted a second highly successful Range Day at Farragut Shooting Range on October 17 2024, bringing together 10 veterans and first responders for a day of camaraderie and friendly competition. The Farragut Public Range is gem of a shooting facility, located on the old training…

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Honoring Unsung Heroes: The Legacy of African American Soldiers in the Civil War

By Ed Bejarana

The African American Civil War Museum in Washington, D.C., honors the more than 209,000 African American soldiers who fought for the Union in the Civil War. Established in 1999, the museum tells the powerful story of the United States Colored Troops (USCT) and their pivotal role in preserving the Union and ending slavery, highlighting their legacy through exhibits, programs, and the adjacent memorial.

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The Veterans Club Launches Children’s Literacy Program

By Ed Bejarana

Coeur d’Alene, ID – The Veterans Club is excited to announce the launch of its Children’s Literacy Program, a unique initiative designed to instill a love for reading in young minds while involving veterans and retired first responders in a program that impacts the community in a meaningful way.

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Veterans and First Responders Combating Illiteracy: The Need for a Children’s Literacy Program

By Ed Bejarana

In the face of a national literacy crisis, veterans and first responders can lead by example in combatting children’s illiteracy. With reading proficiency falling below 40% in many cities, The Veterans Club is launching a Children’s Literacy Program. This initiative not only fosters a love of reading but also creates audiobooks for the visually impaired, empowering both young readers and narrators alike.

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Standardizing Radios for Effective Emergency Communication Among Veterans

By Ed Bejarana

Veteran groups are uniting to standardize emergency communication by using Baofeng AR-5RM radios and GMRS licenses. This initiative simplifies radio use, allowing veterans to communicate on common frequencies without needing a HAM license. Collaboration between groups like VFW Post 889 ensures effective coordination and training, keeping veterans prepared for emergencies with a reliable communication plan.

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What Is a Ranger Buddy in the Civilian World?

By Ed Bejarana

When I arrived at US Army Boot Camp at 18 years old, I was assigned a Ranger Buddy. Although I’m ashamed to admit I don’t remember his name, I quickly learned how critical that relationship would be. Many who have served in the military know the term “Ranger Buddy,” but in the civilian world, it…

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Privacy or Convenience

By John Spencer

In today’s digital world, understanding the difference between web browsers and search engines is crucial for efficient internet navigation. Web browsers, like Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, are applications that allow users to access and view online content. They serve as the gateway to the internet. Conversely, search engines such as Google and DuckDuckGo help users find specific information by indexing millions of web pages. Browsers let you access web pages, while search engines help you locate them.

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Avoiding Telephone Scams: Protecting Yourself from Fraudulent Calls

By Ed Bejarana

Telephone scams are on the rise, and they often start with a simple call asking for personal information. Never say “yes” to unknown callers, as scammers can use recordings against you. Verify requests by calling back using an official company number, and don’t trust caller ID—it can be faked. If something feels off, hang up and request written communication to ensure safety. Stay alert and trust your instincts.

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Identity Theft – First Steps

By John Spencer

One of the largest data breaches in US history occurred in April of 2024. A major hacking group has reportedly leaked 2.7 billion records, including Social Security numbers, addresses and more sensitive information. This information found it’s way to the ‘dark web’, eventually available to criminals and scammers.  If you pay attention to the news…

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Introducing the Veterans Club Audiobook Narration Program: A New Way to Serve

By Ed Bejarana

At The Veterans Club, we know that the drive to serve doesn’t stop when you take off the uniform. For veterans, first responders, and those who have dedicated their lives to helping others, finding meaningful ways to give back can feel like second nature. That’s why we’ve created the Veterans Club Audiobook Narration Program—a new…

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