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Heart-gripping accounts from family, friends, and military brethren show that the battle seldom ends when veterans come home. The physical and psychological scars mar them for life, a permanent bane that they endure for our peace and safety. Such scenarios have occurred countless times throughout our country's history to defend the red, white, and blue. Remarkably, most would do it all over again if needed. Despite PTSD, one such veteran, Jeremy Smith, continues to deeply touch the lives of those around him. Upon the Altar of Freedom shares the soul-touching quest of Jeremy and his family as…mehr

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Heart-gripping accounts from family, friends, and military brethren show that the battle seldom ends when veterans come home. The physical and psychological scars mar them for life, a permanent bane that they endure for our peace and safety. Such scenarios have occurred countless times throughout our country's history to defend the red, white, and blue. Remarkably, most would do it all over again if needed. Despite PTSD, one such veteran, Jeremy Smith, continues to deeply touch the lives of those around him. Upon the Altar of Freedom shares the soul-touching quest of Jeremy and his family as they endeavor to ensure that he lives the American dream for which he fought valiantly, despite his torments. Marvel as you read how they silently embrace suffering so that we can enjoy freedom and liberty.
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Autorenporträt
Jill Smith works as a deputy clerk at her county justice center in Kentucky. She served as vice president and corporate head teller for a local banking corporation, where she authored numerous policies and procedures. While at RCA, she worked as an information technology specialist and merchandise data coordinator. Terry Smith works as a tool and die maker. After attending an apprenticeship program at Henry Ford College in Dearborn, Michigan, he went on to earn his journeyman status. He served twelve years in the Kentucky National Guard as a field artillery officer, achieving the rank of captain. Richard Salcido earned a BS in business administration from California State University, Long Beach. As a commissioned officer, he instructed at the US Army Military Police School and was a certified instructor for the state of Missouri. He authored the action/romance novel Uriah (2019) and the biblical commentary Unlocking the Truth about the Book of Job (2023).