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COVID-19 Seminar Series 8: Mental Health in Times of COVID

View the Feb. 19 presentation: Mental Health in Times of COVID with John T. Broderick Jr. former Chief Justice of the NH Supreme Court and current Dartmouth-Hitchcock Senior Director of External Affairs and Dartmouth-Hitchcock’s R.E.A.C.T. Mental Health Awareness Campaign.
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Pt 2 USS Hornet Museum PTS Project - A reading of Ajax by Sophocles in two parts.

Recognizing Post Traumatic Stress as a serious condition that affects many Americans, the Museum is explloring ways to educate and assist those in need. This video shows that PTS has existed for thousands of years. An informative panel discussion follows the play Ajax.

When you visit the USS Hornet Sea, Air & Space Museum you are literally “stepping into/onto history”. This ship was there at the forefront of WWII in the Pacific where her record of combat accomplishments is legendary. The USS Hornet finished her long career in the news again as she retrieved the Apollo 11 capsule and the astronauts who were the first humans to walk on the surface of the moon.
Today the USS Hornet Museum serves as a “living history” destination at Pier 3 in Alameda, where thousands of visitors walk through her “hatches” reliving history through the sights, sounds and even smells that are uniquely Hornet.
Since the adoption of our charter in 1998, The USS Hornet Sea, Air & Space Museum has become the preeminent Naval history museum on the West Coast. The USS Hornet is the only aircraft carrier in the United States that is recognized as a National and State Historical Monument as well a repository of over 240 years of American naval military and cultural history and achievements, offering extensive resources for national and international visitors alike.
The USS Hornet Sea, Air & Space Museum carries on a rich legacy of “Hornets”, as the first Hornet christened would become one of the most distinguished names in American naval history with her performance in the Revolutionary War. The first two ships in the new Continental Navy were Hornet & Wasp.
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