
Beth Ford Roth
Home Post BloggerBlogger Beth Ford Roth was born into a military family and has covered issues important to service members and their loved ones for many years. She has worked as a broadcast journalist in both commercial television and public radio.
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Happy Mother's Day...from the U.S. Navy. Sailors sent in pictures of their moms - or of Navy moms working hard doing two very important jobs - to the Navy's Facebook page. And the Navy put together this lovely video, thanking the women who do the world's hardest job.
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The band Train has a large military following, especially after sponsoring a contest for the troops last summer. Band members gave one service member the change to propose to his sweetheart on stage during one of their concerts.
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There's been another arrest in connection with the murder of Camp Pendleton Marine wife Brittany Killgore. A Fallbrook woman named Dorothy Grace Marie Maraglino was taken into custody Thursday night for killing Killgore, the third person arrested for the crime.
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The 6-year-old son of Marine Staff Sgt. Jeremy Cooney had quite a surprise for his dad when he returned from deployment. Defying doctors' prognoses, young Michael Cooney - who has cerebral palsy - learned to walk while his father was overseas.
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The San Diego-based USS McClusky was involved in helping seize almost 5,000 pounds of cocaine with a street value of $363 million.
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Military children with autism will have the opportunity to learn about filmmaking this summer through a free two-week program in San Diego. Joey Travolta, actor and brother of John Travolta, will be the students' guide - with the help of professional filmmakers from Inclusion Films, Travolta's filmmaking workshop for adults with disabilities.
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