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Regarding War: Conversations at PBS.org

This week, watch the great discussion we are creating over at PBS.org  for Regarding War.  Fellow millitary bloggers and journalists will be creating a dynamic conversation for a web project based on the award-winning showcase POV.  Contributors will be sharing their own stories, offering insights on the challenges facing returning veterans, and providing tips and resources on the kinds of support that families, friends and communities can offer veterans.

Please join us! 

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Drew Peneton is an Army veteran of both Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom II who now travels the United States working for a Fortune 50 corporation with experience in operations and community management, marketing services and research and project execution. He was Distinguished Honor Graduate in his Army Primary Leadership Development Course class, and is a recipient of the Combat Infantryman’s Badge, and numerous commendation or achievement medals. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business from Eastern Washington University, where he was also Chapter President of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, a University Disciplinary Committee member, and part of the Sigma Alpha Lambda Honors and Leadership Organization. Drew’s passions include serving his country and the wellbeing of others. A resident of Spokane, Washington originally from Grants Pass, Oregon, he is the oldest of three siblings and the son of an Air Force veteran. When not working the 9-5 or seeing the local sites, he can be found contributing to the online and offline community, snowboarding the nearest runs, hiking the nearest peak, or sampling the flavor of local microbrews.

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