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February
15

Greetings, fellow veterans!

Welcome to “At Ease!’’ the new blog for former service members.

I grew up as a military brat, did a four-year hitch in the Army and have been a reporter for more than 20 years, but when it comes to blogging I’m a raw “newbie” recruit. I know there are all kinds of bells and whistles – photos, video, audio – that you can include in these things, but I have no clue how to do any of that yet.

My colleague and co-contributor, Nicole Neroulias, is an experienced blogger, so I’m just going to look at her as my drill sergeant for the next few weeks while I learn all this stuff.

I hope this becomes a place where all of us who spent time marching, saluting, peeling spuds and taking orders can swap a few stories, talk about how the military affected us, discuss veterans issues and share info on benefits, local veterans events and whatever else might be on your minds.

This is all new right now, but send us your questions, suggestions, objections and reflections and let’s see what it turns into. Thanks.

This entry was posted on Friday, February 15th, 2008 at 2:45 pm by Rich Liebson.
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If you're a member of a veterans organization in the Lower Hudson Valley, let us know about your events, charity efforts and other news. We may also ask for your help in finding sources to interview for veterans stories in The Journal News and LoHud.com.

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KatieRich Liebson is a "military brat" who grew up on bases in the U.S. and Germany during his father's 23-year career as an Air Force enlisted man. Rich enlisted in the Army in 1976 and until his discharge in 1980 was assigned to the 78th Engineer Battalion in Ettlingen, Germany, as a public information specialist and translator. He's been a reporter at The Journal News and its forerunner, the Reporter Dispatch, for more than 20 years. During that time he's covered a variety of beats and has written frequently about veterans and veterans issues.
HemaHema Easley was born and raised in India, where she worked as a reporter for The Associated Press and United Press International. While in India she wrote about the insurgency in Indian-controlled Kashmir and covered the 1999 India-Pakistan conflict in the mountains of Kashmir. She joined The Journal News in 2002. She has covered municipal government in Westchester and now covers on social services in Rockland as well as military issues.

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