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Soldier’s daughter suffers hundreds of seizures each day
Charlotte Hale was born with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome, a rare form of childhood epilepsy. Here’s how you can help her family.
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Sexually transmitted infections increasing in the military
Chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis are on the rise across the military. HPV and genital herpes are decreasing in frequency, according to a new study.
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Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery is finding and honoring its veterans with the help of families
Green-Wood Cemetery’s WWII project is intended to identify the graves of veterans and commemorate them with an online biography.
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Murder of newly commissioned lieutenant leads to advocacy and lasting change
Richard Collins III was killed in what prosecutors alleged was a racially motivated hate crime. His parents have tirelessly advocated for racial justice in the wake of his death.
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Operation Triumphus crowdsources personal stories of the Vietnam War. Share yours now
Operation Triumphus, a new web platform, gathers the stories of Vietnam veterans from the source.
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Microsoft training academy goes virtual, boosting efforts to prep veterans for tech careers
Veterans and transitioning service members will now be able to prepare for a career in tech from anywhere in the world without using their GI Bill benefits.
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Medal of Honor recipient, a chaplain who died in captivity, identified among Korean War remains
Chaplain (Capt.) Emil Kapaun was awarded the Medal of Honor and recognized by the Catholic Church for his actions in battle and in the POW camp where he died.
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Son Tay Raid commander Leroy Manor dies at 100
Retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Leroy Manor served as a pilot in WWII and planned the Son Tay Raid in Vietnam. He died just four days after his 100th birthday.
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Personal training is a $4 billion industry. Here’s how veterans are cashing in (and you can too)
See why veterans make great fitness coaches and how veterans in the industry are adapting to the pandemic.
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Disabled veterans advocate Richard Star has died, but his fight for concurrent receipt presses on
Retired Army Maj. Richard Star is remembered for his advocacy on behalf of medically separated veterans.
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Soldier’s daughter suffers hundreds of seizures each day
Charlotte Hale was born with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome, a rare form of childhood epilepsy. Here’s how you can help her family.
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Sexually transmitted infections increasing in the military
Chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis are on the rise across the military. HPV and genital herpes are decreasing in frequency, according to a new study.
-
Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery is finding and honoring its veterans with the help of families
Green-Wood Cemetery’s WWII project is intended to identify the graves of veterans and commemorate them with an online biography.
-
Murder of newly commissioned lieutenant leads to advocacy and lasting change
Richard Collins III was killed in what prosecutors alleged was a racially motivated hate crime. His parents have tirelessly advocated for racial justice in the wake of his death.
-
Operation Triumphus crowdsources personal stories of the Vietnam War. Share yours now
Operation Triumphus, a new web platform, gathers the stories of Vietnam veterans from the source.
-
Microsoft training academy goes virtual, boosting efforts to prep veterans for tech careers
Veterans and transitioning service members will now be able to prepare for a career in tech from anywhere in the world without using their GI Bill benefits.
-
Medal of Honor recipient, a chaplain who died in captivity, identified among Korean War remains
Chaplain (Capt.) Emil Kapaun was awarded the Medal of Honor and recognized by the Catholic Church for his actions in battle and in the POW camp where he died.
-
Son Tay Raid commander Leroy Manor dies at 100
Retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Leroy Manor served as a pilot in WWII and planned the Son Tay Raid in Vietnam. He died just four days after his 100th birthday.
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Personal training is a $4 billion industry. Here’s how veterans are cashing in (and you can too)
See why veterans make great fitness coaches and how veterans in the industry are adapting to the pandemic.
-
Disabled veterans advocate Richard Star has died, but his fight for concurrent receipt presses on
Retired Army Maj. Richard Star is remembered for his advocacy on behalf of medically separated veterans.
-
Soldier’s daughter suffers hundreds of seizures each day
Charlotte Hale was born with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome, a rare form of childhood epilepsy. Here’s how you can help her family.
-
Sexually transmitted infections increasing in the military
Chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis are on the rise across the military. HPV and genital herpes are decreasing in frequency, according to a new study.
-
Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery is finding and honoring its veterans with the help of families
Green-Wood Cemetery’s WWII project is intended to identify the graves of veterans and commemorate them with an online biography.
-
Murder of newly commissioned lieutenant leads to advocacy and lasting change
Richard Collins III was killed in what prosecutors alleged was a racially motivated hate crime. His parents have tirelessly advocated for racial justice in the wake of his death.
-
Operation Triumphus crowdsources personal stories of the Vietnam War. Share yours now
Operation Triumphus, a new web platform, gathers the stories of Vietnam veterans from the source.
-
Microsoft training academy goes virtual, boosting efforts to prep veterans for tech careers
Veterans and transitioning service members will now be able to prepare for a career in tech from anywhere in the world without using their GI Bill benefits.
-
Medal of Honor recipient, a chaplain who died in captivity, identified among Korean War remains
Chaplain (Capt.) Emil Kapaun was awarded the Medal of Honor and recognized by the Catholic Church for his actions in battle and in the POW camp where he died.
-
Son Tay Raid commander Leroy Manor dies at 100
Retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Leroy Manor served as a pilot in WWII and planned the Son Tay Raid in Vietnam. He died just four days after his 100th birthday.
-
Personal training is a $4 billion industry. Here’s how veterans are cashing in (and you can too)
See why veterans make great fitness coaches and how veterans in the industry are adapting to the pandemic.
-
Disabled veterans advocate Richard Star has died, but his fight for concurrent receipt presses on
Retired Army Maj. Richard Star is remembered for his advocacy on behalf of medically separated veterans.













