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Hacking For Defense planners look to expand beyond military problems
Leaders hope the lessons learned from working with military leaders will help solve other societal challenges.
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Former Virginia governor, senator Chuck Robb pens book about being a Marine
Chuck Robb served as a Marine Corps major long before he became a holder of high office.
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New treatment court gives N.C. veterans a second chance
The Catawba County Veterans Treatment Court is unlike most courts.
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Time catching up to 158-year-old Beaufort National Cemetery
Soldiers, sailors and airmen continue to be buried here today, just as they did during the Civil War.
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Veteran reflects on Vietnam through old letters home
The letters tell a story that may be familiar to veterans of all wars and the loved ones they wrote home to.
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Legislation targets GI Bill racial inequities
The legislation would extend the VA Loan Guaranty Program and GI Bill educational assistance to Black WWII veterans and their descendants who are alive at the time of the bill’s enactment.
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Biden, military and VA leaders honor veterans at Arlington National Cemetery
Joining the president at Arlington National Cemetery was his wife, First lady Jill Biden, and military leaders — including Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Army Gen. Mark Milley. chairman of the Joint Chiefs.
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Benefits for military burn pit victims could expand dramatically under White House plan
VA officials will go beyond sceintific studies to include other medical sources in evaluating whether certain illnesses are linked to toxic exposure during military service.
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The oldest living WWII veteran, now 112, wants to be remembered as a ‘good soldier’
Lawrence Brooks was drafted and entered the army in 1940.
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Green Beret turned playwright hopes for healing with Veterans Day movie release
“Last Out” begins streaming on Veterans Day.
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Hacking For Defense planners look to expand beyond military problems
Leaders hope the lessons learned from working with military leaders will help solve other societal challenges.
-
Former Virginia governor, senator Chuck Robb pens book about being a Marine
Chuck Robb served as a Marine Corps major long before he became a holder of high office.
-
New treatment court gives N.C. veterans a second chance
The Catawba County Veterans Treatment Court is unlike most courts.
-
Time catching up to 158-year-old Beaufort National Cemetery
Soldiers, sailors and airmen continue to be buried here today, just as they did during the Civil War.
-
Veteran reflects on Vietnam through old letters home
The letters tell a story that may be familiar to veterans of all wars and the loved ones they wrote home to.
-
Legislation targets GI Bill racial inequities
The legislation would extend the VA Loan Guaranty Program and GI Bill educational assistance to Black WWII veterans and their descendants who are alive at the time of the bill’s enactment.
-
Biden, military and VA leaders honor veterans at Arlington National Cemetery
Joining the president at Arlington National Cemetery was his wife, First lady Jill Biden, and military leaders — including Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Army Gen. Mark Milley. chairman of the Joint Chiefs.
-
Benefits for military burn pit victims could expand dramatically under White House plan
VA officials will go beyond sceintific studies to include other medical sources in evaluating whether certain illnesses are linked to toxic exposure during military service.
-
The oldest living WWII veteran, now 112, wants to be remembered as a ‘good soldier’
Lawrence Brooks was drafted and entered the army in 1940.
-
Green Beret turned playwright hopes for healing with Veterans Day movie release
“Last Out” begins streaming on Veterans Day.
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Hacking For Defense planners look to expand beyond military problems
Leaders hope the lessons learned from working with military leaders will help solve other societal challenges.
-
Former Virginia governor, senator Chuck Robb pens book about being a Marine
Chuck Robb served as a Marine Corps major long before he became a holder of high office.
-
New treatment court gives N.C. veterans a second chance
The Catawba County Veterans Treatment Court is unlike most courts.
-
Time catching up to 158-year-old Beaufort National Cemetery
Soldiers, sailors and airmen continue to be buried here today, just as they did during the Civil War.
-
Veteran reflects on Vietnam through old letters home
The letters tell a story that may be familiar to veterans of all wars and the loved ones they wrote home to.
-
Legislation targets GI Bill racial inequities
The legislation would extend the VA Loan Guaranty Program and GI Bill educational assistance to Black WWII veterans and their descendants who are alive at the time of the bill’s enactment.
-
Biden, military and VA leaders honor veterans at Arlington National Cemetery
Joining the president at Arlington National Cemetery was his wife, First lady Jill Biden, and military leaders — including Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Army Gen. Mark Milley. chairman of the Joint Chiefs.
-
Benefits for military burn pit victims could expand dramatically under White House plan
VA officials will go beyond sceintific studies to include other medical sources in evaluating whether certain illnesses are linked to toxic exposure during military service.
-
The oldest living WWII veteran, now 112, wants to be remembered as a ‘good soldier’
Lawrence Brooks was drafted and entered the army in 1940.
-
Green Beret turned playwright hopes for healing with Veterans Day movie release
“Last Out” begins streaming on Veterans Day.













