Dan Allsup
Dan Allsup is a St. Louis-area freelance writer and corporate communicator.
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Getting Help with Medicare Plans Can Make a DifferenceGetting help with Medicare plans can make a difference. Choosing a Medicare supplement plan, or Medigap, plus a Medicare Part D plan can be easier and may help save you money. -
The Great Train RideAlthough the interstate highway system and commercial airliners nearly killed rail-travel business, it's just that difference that makes a train trip special.
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The World According to Joe FossJoe Foss is one of the most colorful and interesting men of our time and one of the greatest fighter pilots of any era.
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She Fought the Government and Mental IllnessMost people need professional help when applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits.
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Allsup Inc. Secures SSA Disability Payments for NurseSocial Security denies two-thirds of disability applications.
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Georgia Man Awarded Social Security Disability BenefitsAllsup Inc. wins Social Security disability benefits for cancer victim.
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Diagnosed with an Untreatable Disease, This Woman Didn't Know Where to TurnAtaxia Victim turns to Allsup Inc. to apply for disability benefits.
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New Orleans Woman Fights the Social Security Administration for Disability BenefitsObtaining Social Security disability benefits is complex and time consuming.
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A Helping HandApplying for Social Security disability benefits is frustrating process.
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Blind Oregon Woman Wins Battle for Disability BenefitsBlind Oregon woman needed professional help to apply for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. -
The CSI Effect: Is Television Affecting the American Legal System?Television crime scene experts solved crimes in time for the nightly news.
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The Air Force Pararescueman Creed is "That Others May Live"The PJs earned more decorations per capita than any other Air Force unit in Vietnam.
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William Earl Brown was One of Only Three African-American F-86 Pilots Flying Out of South Korea's Kimpo Air BaseThis African-American aviator flew cover for some of America's greatest aces.
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The Private War of Roy BenavidezThe Army Green Beret won the Medal of Honor for combat gallantry in Cambodia on May 2, 1968.
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In Search of the Perfect Combat BootFrom Mercury and his winged sandals to Puss 'n Boots, the Seven League Boots, Cinderella and the Old Man Who Lived in a Shoe, footwear has long held a special place in human history and folklore.
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Rescue in BosniaAmericans saluted Air Force fighter pilot Capt. Scott O'Grady, who survived after his plane was shot down over Bosnia.
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Combat Cooks Finally Getting Some RespectSupplying guns and butter to the troops has always been a military priority. When the bullets stop flying, hot chow and plenty of it, had better be available for the troops.
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Then and Now, the U.S. Merchant Marine Delivering the GoodsIn World War II, 243,000 civilian volunteer Merchant Mariners provided the greatest sealift in history.
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Protecting Your Skin from CancerDescription of all three types of skin cancer. Tips on how to avoid skin cancer.
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Untold Millions of Americans See Gambling as Their Personal Ticket to Financial FreedomAlthough its popularity, and legality, has cycled over the years, gambling has always been one of America's most guilty pleasures. -
1973 Fire in St. Louis Destroyed Millions of Military RecordsMillions of irreplacable, sensitive military records were destroyed in this 1973 fire. -
Phony War Heroes Disgrace Themselves While Insulting VeteransAs these fake war heroes learned, whether they spin their tales for fame, government benefits or simply to impress their pals at the local watering hole, they risk being exposed by a growing number of angry citizens determined to set the record straight.
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The Art of the Car DealAlthough a customer-salesman relationship falls somewhat short of open warfare, buying a car certainly deserves a chapter in Sun Tzu's heralded book on battlefield strategy.
