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A R I Z O N A V E T E R A N S M A G A Z I N E Page 23<br />

THE UNCONDITIONAL LOVE OF A DOG<br />

IS MEANINGFUL AND FULFILLING<br />

Distribution of the<br />

Arizona Veterans Magazine<br />

Gary found Marley entirely by<br />

chance. When he first met the then<br />

three year-old shelter dog, “He jumped<br />

right on my lap and kissed me.”<br />

The search was over.<br />

“My eyes met with his and I just<br />

melted," Gary said, adding that he<br />

felt as though, “God made this dog<br />

just for me."<br />

The GEICO Gecko loves the<br />

ARIZONA <strong>VETERANS</strong> MAGAZINE<br />

PETS LOOKING FOR <strong>VETERANS</strong> TO LOVE<br />

LIFE IN AMERICA IS RUFF<br />

and sometimes you just need a<br />

cold beer. Tank Hoshaw reminds<br />

everyone to not drink and drive.<br />

Tank prefers Coors Light since<br />

he is watching his waistline.<br />

Tank & David Hoshaw are frequent<br />

visitors at the Arizona State<br />

Veteran Home in Phoenix.<br />

Get in<br />

shape with<br />

Tony Nelson<br />

ID#A3503353 ID#A2093243 ID#A3511171 ID#A3511591<br />

<strong>VETERANS</strong> NEEDING A PET TO LOVE<br />

Adopt your best friend at the<br />

Maricopa County Animal Control Center<br />

602-506-7387, www.maricopa.gov/pets<br />

Baxter from the Arizona<br />

Diamondbacks can’t read, but<br />

likes looking at the pictures.<br />

ARIZONA <strong>VETERANS</strong> MAGAZINE READERS<br />

The love you share<br />

with your pet says<br />

everything about<br />

your character.<br />

Martha McSally<br />

sang to her beloved<br />

pet, Penelope, as<br />

she passed on.<br />

Not all readers of the ARIZONA <strong>VETERANS</strong> MAGAZINE are human.<br />

Some prefer the print version and others prefer the website.<br />

After battling Batman, there’s<br />

nothing like a good read of the<br />

ARIZONA <strong>VETERANS</strong> MAGAZINE.<br />

Captain America reads the<br />

ARIZONA <strong>VETERANS</strong> MAGAZINE<br />

before saving the world.<br />

General Schneider, US Air Force,<br />

ret. enjoys the magazine<br />

while getting a haircut.<br />

Freddy the Frog<br />

Clarence Hardison<br />

Sheriff Joe says<br />

DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE<br />

DON’T TEXT AND DRIVE<br />

DON’T READ AND DRIVE<br />

ARIZONA <strong>VETERANS</strong> MAGAZINE GOES TO THE BIG HOUSE<br />

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is a big supporter of the ARIZONA<br />

<strong>VETERANS</strong> MAGAZINE. This is Sheriff Joe's best effort to smile. I<br />

mentioned to him that the last picture I had with him made me look<br />

like I was being walked into Maricopa County Jail. Sheriff Joe is a<br />

much warmer in person than is reflected on TV or in the newspapers.<br />

He has a great sense of humor and likes to make jokes of himself and<br />

laughs a lot. I spoke to Joe about the need to show his warmer<br />

personality to the public more. He asked me if I wanted to visit the<br />

big house I said, yes please.<br />

Look for major feature article on Sheriff Joe Arpaio's Veterans<br />

Inmate Housing Project which houses veterans together to help<br />

prevent them from returning to an incarcerated state.<br />

Editor's Note: We as a community should help these veterans reintegrate<br />

back into the community with the hope that working<br />

together with the veteran will help prevent any re-lapse back into an<br />

incarcerated state of being. Major issues such as substance abuse,<br />

job assistance, affordable housing, legal issues, health care,<br />

educational opportunities all need to be addressed.<br />

Governor Jan Brewer says<br />

“What a wonderful magazine.”<br />

No animals, super heroes or government officials were harmed in the making of this page

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